Prayer is requested for the National Assembly, now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic, that the Government may be recognized by the Powers, that peace may reign within... Popular Aspects of Oriental Religions - Page 60by Louis Oliver Hartman - 1917 - 255 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1913 - 1010 pages
...Government, dated Peking, China, April 17, 1913, was received by the Secretary of State at Washington : — "Prayer is requested for the National Assembly now...powers; that peace may reign within our country; that strong'and virtuous men may be elected to office and that the Government may be established upon a... | |
| Herbert Henry Gowen - 1913 - 260 pages
...the National Assembly, now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic,...that peace may reign within our country, that strong virtuous men may be elected to office, that the Government may be established upon a strong foundation.... | |
| Herbert Henry Gowen - 1913 - 240 pages
...leaders of the Chinese Churches in China for transmission throughout the world. The text is as follows : "Prayer is requested for the National Assembly, now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic,... | |
| Herbert Henry Gowen - 1913 - 244 pages
...leaders of the Chinese Churches in China for transmission throughout the world. The text is as follows : "Prayer is requested for the National Assembly, now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic,... | |
| Alexander McConnell, William Revell Moody, Arthur Percy Fitt - 1913 - 1092 pages
...the Cabinet and telegraphed to all provincial governors and other high officials. It read as follows: "Prayer is requested for the National Assembly, now in session, for the newly established government, for the president yet to be elected., for the con42a 423 stitution of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1914 - 674 pages
...For the National Assembly now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic, that the Government may be recognised by the Powers, and peace may reign within our country, that strong, virtuous men may be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1914 - 708 pages
...“For the National Assembly now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic, that the Government may be recognised by the Powers, and peace may reign within our country, that strong, virtuous men may be... | |
| 1914 - 708 pages
...April 2?th to be set aside as a day of prayer was duly responded to. The text of the message was : " Prayer is requested for the National Assembly now in session ; for the newly-established Government ; for the President yet to be elected ; for the constitution of the Republic;... | |
| Dugald Christie - 1914 - 382 pages
...requesting the Christians to have a Day of Prayer for China. The Governor also received the following : " Prayer is requested for the National Assembly now in session, for the newly established Government, for the President yet to be elected, for the Constitution of the Republic,... | |
| 1913 - 1038 pages
...Christian communities, and also to leaders of Christian churches in China, both Catholic and Protestant: Prayer is requested for the National Assembly now in session; for the newly established Government ; for the President yet to be elected; for the Constitution of the Republic;... | |
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