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Show jiiaMiiVAiir itiiirrruiiv A toii.-tT-.llte ami a liberal Lla iienl In Ike Vaaril Cnic.iuj, Oct. 7. The American board ut comiuhalonera for forultu mltalona rrcoiiviiud thle morning, riielill-nreiorlinl theeltctloiiuf tbe entlri tliktt forclllcera voted on lut night, then thu balllu bilween the Couiervutlve and Llberala began. Ilov. Dr. titorrr, who haa In en dieted jretldint, nroae aul alj he wa un willing to accert thu roilllon until the buird had drllned It poillton on tho term undi r Which mltMonarli would bu auut abroad. Actlngundir Iho lulea made at the meeting at New Vurk and Mlnneapoll the board had felt that It wai not luitlllcd lu fending out young men to leach Hie heathiu the doctrine of roliitlon after death. H w a willing to Interpret tbo rulca HU r ally, and lommteiluii men who would lay that they knew nothing at tOoit mortem ealvallon, leaving the ijuo.llon to Uod, tut he could uul accett the preildency If tho board waa to allow mliialonariea to teach that kind of ial vatlon altlrmator. A reiolulton waa Introduced ru ulllmilng thu Now Vurk nnd Mluue apulla rule liberally applied, l'rofeuor Hmyiho ol Andovir the leader nf the lltxrali, declared thu ruhahad uotbten liberally Inter-ret ed. He laid liberal men who bad been wild for the mlulitry had been excluded from mlialonary work. The atauda.il of work had bteutteadlly lowered for year. rhu mailer wai further dlicuuedat length ty Joeh H.Cook and 1J. Webb nf the couiervattvu, aud Dr. Ituutaiid Dr. Waihlngton UladJen cf the Libera!, aud otbir. Thu resolution wa hnally adoled and Dr. btorn accepted the preildency. After tome further unimportant buil-ucu buil-ucu the meeting adjourned. |