Mr Paul Leicester Ford Inch the regards of Innops House. Earluclide, 1891 1 (Perry IRM 503 THE GENERAL ECCLESIASTICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN CHURCH ITS HISTORY AND RATIONALE BY WILLIAM STEVENS PERRY BISHOP OF IOWA DELIVERED IN THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, 1890 NEW YORK THOMAS WHITTAKER 2 AND 3 BIBLE HOUSE 1891 JOHN BOHLEN, who died in Philadelphia on the 26th day of April, 1874, bequeathed to trustees a fund of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be distributed to religious and charitable objects in accordance with the well-known wishes of the testator. By a deed of trust, executed June 2d, 1875, the trustees under the will of Mr. Bohlen transferred and paid over to "The Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestrymen of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia," in trust, a sum of money for certain designated purposes, out of which fund the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars was set apart for the endowment of THE JOHN BOHLEN LECTURESHIP, upon the following terms and conditions: The money shall be invested in good, substantial, and safe securities, and held in trust for a fund to be called The John Bohlen Lectureship, and the income shall be applied annually to the payment of a qualified person, whether clergyman or layman, for the delivery, and publication of at least one hundred copies, of two or more lecture-sermons. These Lectures shall be delivered at such time and place, in the city of Philadelphia, as the persons nominated to appoint the lecturer shall from time to time determine, giving at least six months' notice to the person appointed |