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

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138 dapest University in order that he may learn our lan­guage, and our religion and thus he able to do services to our Country in the scientific world as well as in piac­­tical life. The Rev. W. H. Lyon of Boston, who visited Hungary last year and was present at our synod in Bölön sent the following letter: June 30. 1896. My dear Prof. Boros. I have reeeived the invi­tation tobe present at the great celebration by the Unitarians of Hun­gary and can hardly keep myself from starting at once for Budapest. The happy experiences of last August are as fresh in my mind as if they happened but yesterday and shall think myself unfortunate if I do not again see Transylvanya before I die. There is still a spell of fascination upon my memory and 1 can never forget or cease to love the faithful brethren whom I met at the great synod. Let me send my fraternal greetings to Bishop Ferencz and to all the brethren whom 1 met last summer, and my heartfelt wishes for the continued prosperity and fidelity of the Unitarians of Hungary yours sincerely IV. H. Lyon. President Geo. L. Cary of the Meadville Theolo­gical School answerd our invitation as follows: Dear Sir, Regretting my inability to accept the kind invitation to be present at the meeting of the International Unitarian Confe­rence to be held at Budapest on the 6-th and 7-th of September I desire to convey to the Conference, the greeting of the members of our Board, with assurances of our great interest in the welfare of those Hungarian Churches which have so long maintained the cause of our uncorrupted Christian faith. Believe me fraternally yours. Geo L. Cary. Rev. S J. Barrows of Boston, editor of the Christian Register, who had visited Hungary a few years ago and showed his sympathy to us several times, wrote to the bishop: My Dear Bishopf Ferencz! The invitation which you kindly sent me to join in your International Conference at Buda-Pest went to America and has now fellowed me again to Europe. I wish it were possible for me to attend; what a pleasure it would be to meet the brethren again, but I shall not have this joy. I was appointed by

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