Boros György (szerk.): Értesítő a Nemzetközi Unitárius Conferencziáról (Kolozsvár, 1897)
A Nemzetközi Unitárius Konferenczián tartott beszédek és felolvasások - Beszédek és felolvasások
Closing words by the Right. Rev. Joseph Ferencz president of the Conference. Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the Conference! The proceedings of our Conference are come to an end, and I wish to say a few words in conclusion. I am aware that our Conference was very small and rather insignificant in comparison with those which were held and are still to be hold at the exhibition, but for all that we need not be ashamed of its results and may look back upon its proceedings with a perfect satisfaction. Indeed, those papers which we had the pleasure to hear today, and those speeches and addresses which were made yesterday, nay, I may say all that intercourse which the members had during these days not only here but el swhere too, all these certainly fill the hearts of all of us with the greatest joy. And, I am sure there is no one here who has more right to be glad today than I am, becouse the respontibility of this Conference lawasid on my shoulders, who made the motion in its behalf. I had to feel my responsibility very much becouse, there vere some among us who had doubts, about the result, so much so that if we had not been assured of the participation of our English and American friends, very likely, it would not have come to a realisation. I must especially mention here the honoured name of the Rev. Copeland Bowie, Secretary of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association who embraced the idea of the Conference with a great enthusiasm and who