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for further consultation after these two bodies have had time to consider the Resolution.
After reasoning on the Resolution, it was agreed that, the Trustees, having already stayed proceedings in connection with the proposed change in their Charter, decided, in view of the action of the Conference, to prosecute these changes no further at present, but to maintain the existing relation between the University and the Church touching the support of the University. The Principal read also a motion which Dr. Warden proposed to bring before the Conference hereinafter mentioned, and it was assented to with some slight amendments.
At 4L30 p.m. the Board again met in Conference with the Commission of Assembly. After careful consideration of the various interests involved, the following resolutions were adopted by the Conference.
(1) The Commission of the General Assembly recognizes the remarkable and gratifying growth of the University since the Union of the Churches in 1875, the great service it has rendered to the Higher Education of the Country, the unsectarian character of its influence, and its increasing fulfilment of the idea of a Christian University.
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