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TO THE STATED CLERKS OF PRESBYTERIES:
The spring meetings of the Presbyteries
are now near at hand, and the
General Assembly will follow soon after.
I beg, therefore, to remind you how
much the comfort and success of the As
sembly's business, and the early issue
of its minutes depend upon your promptness
and accuracy. Please, then, read
carefully the directions to the stated
clerks of Presbyteries as found on page
134 of the minutes of the last Assembly,
and comply strictly with the request,
which our late lamented stated clerk
there makes. Dr. Alexander knew from
his large experience, the great importance
of these things, and he, being dead,
yet speaks to you through this page
which he left behind. First, be sure to
procure new blanks and cast aside all
your old ones. Numerous changes have
been ordered by the Assembly, especially
in thA Narrativac r\f
. MW. . vw v*. ucgoivu auu nwur
tery, Sessional and Presbyterial Reports
of Sabbath Schools, Reports on Systematic
Beneficence and Statistical Reports.
The revised blanks have been printed
and will be supplied at cost by the secretary
of publication. Get a sufficient
supply from him at once and supply all
your sessions. Pastors have been writing
to me for these blanks which you
should supply. Second, be careful to
make up all your reports accurately and
fully, so that they may require no alterations
when they come into mv hanHo
Third, forward them all to me, Just as^
soon as you have completed them. Do
not wait to send, or hand them over at
the Assembly. Let all statistical reports
be in my hands by the 1st of May, if
possible, so that the printers may have
them set up by the time the Assembly
meets. Forward me in advance also,
any overtures for the assembly that I
may classify them and have them arranged
in order for presentation. Fourth,
when you send the answer of your Presbytery
to the proposed amendment to the
Form of Government Paragraph 58,
touching the expenses of Commissioners
to the Assembly, do not forget the Assembly's
request to report also the ex
peusea 01 your uommissioners last year.
(See page 30, Minutes of 1909.) Fifth,
please each one notify the treasurer of
your Presbytery of the amount of the
Assembly's assessment (1% cents per
member), as published on page 228 of
the minutes, and have the same forwarded
promptly to me, as the fiscal year
closes the 31st of March.
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