Word: attender
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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MORNING PRAYERS. -The cause of the Harvard students in the matter of morning prayers is an absolutely just one. They ask no more than is perfectly right and proper, that men of age should attend at prayers only at their own discretion, and that for boys under age the discretion of their parents or guardians should decide. -[Transcript...
...Paul's Society has made arrangements to hold daily services in its rooms during Advent, 1884, attendance at which can be substituted by the members for daily prayers in Appleton Chapel. The services will be at 5.30 P. M., on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 7 P. M. on Wednesday, and 8.45 A. M. on Saturday. All members desiring to attend these services, will please hand their names to the Secretary, W. Leverett, 11 Wadsworth, during this week. The services will begin Monday...
...Paul's Society has made arrangements to hold daily services in its rooms during Advent, 1884, attendance at which can be substituted by the members for daily prayers in Appleton Chapel. The services will be at 5.30 P. M., on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 7 P. M. on Wednesday, and 8.45 A. M. on Saturday. All members desiring to attend these services, will please hand their names to the Secretary, W. Leverett, 11 Wadsworth, during this week, The services will begin Monday...
...according to the rules and regulation of Harvard college. It is not necessary that he should pray every day. By some unknown power the authorities have come to the decision that it is only necessary to worship God four times a week. In case a man fails to attend the prescribed number of times in a year, he is compelled to make up his absences the following year. Four times a week is the minimum amount for salvation and a degree. But, we ask, chapel used to be held every morning, and now it is only four times a week...
...Paul's Society has made arrangements to hold daily services in its rooms during Advent, 1884, attendance at which can be substituted by the members for daily prayers in Appleton Chapel. The services will be at 5.30 P. M., on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 7 P. M. on Wednesday, and 8.45 A. M. on Saturday. All members desiring to attend these services, will please hand their names to the Secretary, W. Leverett, 11 Wadsworth, during this week. The services will begin Monday...