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possible moment. Dr. Paul <strong>Bresee</strong> answered this summons with the utmost promptitude, and was in<br />

Kansas City shortly after the time of the opening of the Assembly, on September 30th. Dr. <strong>Bresee</strong><br />

was fortunate in having a son who so thoroughly under stood his physical condition, and whose<br />

treatment and administration of restoratives so strengthened him that he was enabled to attend all<br />

the business sessions of the Assembly, and take part in the proceedings:<br />

The General Assembly<br />

Dr. B. F. Haynes, the editor of the HERALD OF HOLINESS, in the course of an article<br />

descriptive of the Assembly, said:<br />

The session of the Assembly on Friday morning was a marked success. Dr. <strong>Bresee</strong> was graciously<br />

strengthened by the Father sufficiently to be present and read the quadrennial address of the General<br />

Superintendents. The General Superintendents gave us a good account of their stewardship in this<br />

paper. The Assembly was delighted to see that our venerable and able senior General superintendent<br />

was able to read it in so clear and strong a voice. It was his own personal composition though of<br />

course the voice of the entire Board of Superintendents.<br />

Superintendent's Address<br />

I quote the following from the report in the HERALD OF HOLINESS: Friday morning, Dr.<br />

<strong>Bresee</strong>, although weak in body, manfully read the address of the General Superintendents. Forty-five<br />

minutes were consumed. It is a well-written and comprehensive document, and should be read by<br />

each Pentecostal Nazarene. Just before this great paper was read, Dr. John Matthews gave an<br />

impassioned address of welcome." The address was as follows:<br />

Brethren and Sisters Beloved; Members of the General Assembly of the Pentecostal Church of<br />

the Nazarene:<br />

It seems fitting that your General Superintendents, who, by the arrangements of the last General<br />

Assembly of our church, have had general charge and oversight of the work during the last<br />

quadrennium, and whose duty it is to preside over your deliberations, should more especially<br />

introduce the important duties upon which we now enter, with some more formal words in reference<br />

to the work.<br />

We rejoice to greet you in the name of Him whose we are and whom we serve, and humbly pray<br />

that "The God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the<br />

sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do his<br />

will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory<br />

for ever and ever." Amen.<br />

IN RETROSPECT<br />

Four years have elapsed since the last General Assembly, at Nashville, Tenn. They have been<br />

eventful years. A church as young as this makes history fast. This length of time, in the early years

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