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Runciman, James, 1852-1891

"A Dream of the North Sea"


Hon. Naval Architect
HENRY E. BROWN, ESQ., M.I.N.A.
Editor.
G.A. HUTCHISON, ESQ.
Auditors.
MESSRS. BEDDOW & SON.
Solicitors.
JAMES CURTIS, ESQ.
MESSRS. SEAGROVE & WOODS.
Bankers.
LLOYDS BANK, Limited, 72, Lombard Street, E.C.
MESSRS. GURNEYS & CO., Great Yarmouth.
Secretary.
ALEXANDER GORDON, ESQ.
Offices.
Bridge House, 181, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.

"I rejoice to know that this most important and blessed effort has
already achieved such good results out on the stormy seas. It rests with
us to contribute liberally to its maintenance."--The Archbishop of
Dublin.
"The undertaking is a blessed one, and will be accepted by our Heavenly
Father as an offering of true devotion."--The Bishop of London.
"I desire to express my most cordial sympathy with the active efforts of
the Mission, and my earnest hope that the public will liberally support
it."--The Bishop of Norwich.
"It does one's heart good to watch the benefit conferred by these
Mission smacks. God bless them! They go forth in the fulness of the
blessing of the Gospel of Christ."--The Bishop of Exeter.
"I have myself heard smacksmen speak in most grateful terms of what the
Mission has done for their class; and I recently heard one of the
largest owners state publicly that his employes had become 'better
servants, better men, better husbands and fathers, better in every way,'
through the work carried on amongst them while at sea.


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