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9 need most the instruction are the very ones who usually stay at home. The Institute has had, and still has its place. It is the forerunner of a more permanent institution. It will continue to be in demand at least until it is supplanted by a normal class in every Church. The Convention is of a different cast & will ever be needed as a means for the mutual encouragement & strength of S.S. workers. The Seminary or lay College as a popular means for the training of teachers is too Expensive and requires too much time to suit the circumstances of the unclear of teachers. There is but one conclusion then to which we can come. If you require so much at the teachers hands, if you exalt this work to a profession, you must give him the facilities for proper preparation, and those facilities can no where be supplied as well as in the Pastor's Normal Class -