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    EXPLANATORY

    The readers of our last Bulletin must have been amazed annoyed, and confounded by some of the “printers’ mistake,” or typographical errors found therein. We will only mention a few of the more important ones.MMM 376.1

    1. In the first column of the first page, eighth line from the bottom, read “as to” instead of “us to.” 2. In second column, first page, second line from the top, read the following instead of the senseless line there found: “for lack of proper encouragement, exhortation, or reproof.” 3. In the sixth line from the top on page 2, first column, read “passed over” for “pressed on.” 4. In the eighth line of the same column read “lost” for “last.” 5. In the thirteenth line of the next paragraph read “A minister never ought to visit a church without counseling with its officers,” and the marks of parenthisis should not be there. 6. In same column lower down, for “G. B. Sterr” read “G. B. Starr,” and in same paragraph read “legislators” for “legislation.” 7. Lower down in same column read “J. M. Bees,” “C. P. Haskell,” and “Capt. Eldridge.” 8. In the middle of next column, instead of “our instructor’s report” read “The Instructor report.” 9. In last line of first column, page 3, read “Sabbath schools” Instead of “Sunday schools.” 10. In the tabulated report of S. S. work on page 4, in column headed “To State Society” the space opposite Switzerland should be left blank and the item 63 33 be carried up one line to Pennsylvania, and so with each item above to California, leaving no blank opposite Colorado. There are other mistakes which we will not notice. This is enough; we want no more.MMM 376.2

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