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Sherman put that on as a "rider," with a view to defeating the bill, that immediately after thinking so I thought it might be the occasion of securing the approval of the principle in the laity of the Church. That is all I stated. All the rest of Dr. Leonard's statement is his own inference a misconstruction of the fact. A.B. Leonard: I understood Dr. Queal as I stated.

Sherman put that on as a "rider," with a view to defeating the bill, that immediately after thinking so I thought it might be the occasion of securing the approval of the principle in the laity of the Church. That is all I stated. All the rest of Dr. Leonard's statement is his own inference a misconstruction of the fact. A.B. Leonard: I understood Dr. Queal as I stated.

It was understood by those that opposed lay delegation, and that favored it, that if they passed this amendment and the laymen were allowed to come in, it would open the door to allow women to come in also. L. C. Queal said: I think I am entitled now to correct this putting of the case. Bishop Foss: Are you misrepresented? L. C. Queal: I am misrepresented in this, that while I stated that Dr.

Queal, if I understood him, made what is, in my judgment, a fatal concession on this question. Now, that being true, all this talk about the idea of the "women coming in" being never entertained until very recently falls to the ground. It was present on that occasion.

It was understood by those that opposed lay delegation, and that favored it, that if they passed this amendment and the laymen were allowed to come in, it would open the door to allow women to come in also. L. C. Queal said: I think I am entitled now to correct this putting of the case. Bishop Foss: Are you misrepresented? L. C. Queal: I am misrepresented in this, that while I stated that Dr.

Queal, if I understood him, made what is, in my judgment, a fatal concession on this question. Now, that being true, all this talk about the idea of the "women coming in" being never entertained until very recently falls to the ground. It was present on that occasion.

This society had no house of worship for many years, and held their meetings in the village school house. The first church edifice was built in 1844. In 1868-69 a new and large meeting house was built and finished at a cost of $12,000. Rev. George Elliott and Rev. Wm. McDonald were the first preachers. Subsequent ministers have been: Rev. C.G. Robinson, 1854-56; Rev. W.G. Queal, 1856-58; Rev.