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...PRATT.ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Archdeacon John Cotton Brooks of Springfield will preach in Christ Church Sunday morning, March 14, at 10.30. This is the first of a series of sermons under the auspices of the society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 3/12/1897 | See Source »

Letters heartily approving the scheme were read from Prof. Bryce, M. P., author of the "American Commonwealth;" Justin McCarthy, M. P.; Prof. Andrew Lang; Mr. Blackmore, the novelist; Archdeacon Farrar, Prof. Huxley and other persons eminent in literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell Memorial. | 3/10/1892 | See Source »

...Theological School, and the Newton Theological Institution, will be held at the Episcopal Theological School on Wednesday, Feb. 24. A service will be held at 7.30 p. m. in St. John's Memorial Chapel. There will be addresses by Bishop Talbor of Wyoming and Idaho, Hon. Robert Treat Paine, Archdeacon W. W. Kirkby and Bishop Brooks of Massachusetts. This service is open to all members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Public Missionary Meeting. | 2/23/1892 | See Source »

...Hatred of England," by Goldwin Smith, rather exaggerates the extent of that hated which most of the readers of the Review doubtless find restricted to the ignorant masses. General Greely of the Signal Department, or as he is called, "Chief of the Weather Bureau," writes of the Mississippi Floods. Archdeacon Farrar in his paper, "A Few Words on Col. Ingersoll," calls that gentleman "a man of straw." Both Rev. Lyman Abbott in the April number, and Archdeacon Farrar in this, have considered the straw man worthy of their most vigorous poundings. "Why Cities are Mis governed," by Mr. Fassett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The North American Review. | 5/7/1890 | See Source »

...degrees given were principally those of Doctor of Laws (Civil Canon). The professors had formed a corporation (collegium) which had the power of examining candidates for the license to teach law, and those who had passed this examination and had instruction for a year, were recommended to the archdeacon of the Bishop of Bologna, who made them Doctor of Laws by delivery of a cap, book and ring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The University of Bologna. | 4/5/1887 | See Source »

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