Address

H. STOKES, President.

H. Y. WEMPLE, Sec’y.
S. N. STEBBINS, Act’y.

J. L. HALSEY, 1st V.-P.
H. B. STOKES, 2d V.-P


THE

Religious Herald

ENTERED ITS

FORTY-FIRST YEAR

January 1st. 1883, aiming as heretofore to be a safe and valuable aid in the family to an intelligent and practical knowledge of the world, and how to live in it. It will urge the claims of religion upon all, not forgetting the little children; and will discuss the practical questions of the day with candor; advocating earnestly the cause of temperance; speaking freely on all subjects, literary, educational, civil, social or financial, and aiming to speak wisely. Its reviews and articles, correspondence and comments, notes and summaries of news, will be carefully edited. It will seek to be useful to all whom it can reach and will deem it ample reward for much hard labor, if it can in any way serve the cause of Christ; having a special love for the old historic churches of Connecticut, commonly called Congregational, but rejoicing to be a co-worker with all who love our Lord Jesus Christ, and seek to bless and save men. We ask the co-operation and patronage of all who are in sympathy with our aim, and hope for an increase of subscribers, such as will enable us to work more efficiently in the field we are striving to cultivate.