Word: christian
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...evening. He spoke in a practical way of the work the Harvard Y. M. C. A. is accomplishing, and of what the state committee proposes to do through the associations in the various colleges. He said that forty years ago whatever men there were in Harvard interested in organized Christian work had very little influence, and that there were not in the state ten organizations formed for that purpose. Now every college in the country has its Y. M. C. A., and in the various states these associations are bound together. The state committee in Massachusetts realize that the college...
...Christian Association. Address by Mr. Russell Sturgis, of Boston. Holden Chapel...
...fulfillment of this prayer because I believe in God. My hope for the future is because of my faith in God. True prayer is the prayer of life. One cannot offer the prayer which Jesus taught us to use without embracing all humanity in his thoughts. To be a Christian one must be broad in his sympathies...
...Christian, I must not only embrace in my thoughts all humanity, but I must stretch my sympathies out toward the whole universe when I pray, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, as in heaven, so on earth...
...Christian Association. Address by Mr. Russell Sturgis, of Boston. Holden Chapel...