Boros György (szerk.): Értesítő a Nemzetközi Unitárius Conferencziáról (Kolozsvár, 1897)

A Nemzetközi Unitárius Konferenczián tartott beszédek és felolvasások - Beszédek és felolvasások

137 vented me keeping up the old acquaintance that was to me a source of real pleasure. Again thanking you for kindly thinking of me in connection witu your forthcoming Conference and wishing for your meeting all spiritual health and joy, I remain yours sincerely Tho. Hunter. Dr. Gr e a v e s and his wife, of Canterbury, are also present to partake in our joys and be witnesses of the proceedings of these days. Mr. and Mrs Frank Tayler of Bolton, are the pioneers of liberal religious movements and as such came to express Iheir sympathy personally. from the United States of America. We have the pleasure to the Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Williams, New-York city. Mr. Williams is the repre­sentative of the American Unitarian Association, which sent the following greeting: To Bishop Ferencz and the Unitarians of Hungary. Through our be.oved friends and trusty fellow-workers, Rev. and Mrs. Theodore C. Williams of New-York, the American Unita­rian Association would express the admiration and love felt by Ame­rican Unitarians for their fellow Christians in the Unitarian Church of Hungary. Our representatives will express to you our good will and we commend them to that loving fellowship which has always made a visit to Hungary a memorable event in the lives of all Ame­rican Unitarians who have visited you and shared your gracious hos­pitality. With assurances of profound interest and affection, I am very truly yours, George Betchelor, Secretary. Mrs. Emma S o u t hw i c k Brinton, from Philadelphia is an old friend of Hungary since she was here already at the time of the Vienna Exhibition in 1873. We are glad to welcome her again. Dr. Frank Dyer Chester, of Boston we may con­sider as the representative of the American Unitarian young men. He wishes to become member of the Bu-

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