Word: christian
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eight o'clock tonight Rev. G. M. Searle, Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University at Washington, D. C., will lecture under the auspices of the Harvard Catholic Club. His subject will be "Astronomical Science not Opposed to Christian Faith." The lecture will be in Sanders Theatre and will be open to the public...
Professor Peabody spoke before the members of the Religious Union last evening, upon "Christian Maystics." He said in brief: The mystic is one who stands in immediate relation with his God. Once called Musionists, the mystics through Emerson's influence came to be called transcendentalists. Among their number are classed men of all ages and all beliefs; Emerson, Jones Very, Thomas a Kempis. The mystic is never the worker, the philanthrophist, the thinker. For active life man must leave mysticism behind him. But to awaken ennobling emotions, to quicken deep and true feelings, one should turn often to the literature...
Harvard Catholic Club. I. Astronomical Science not opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Sanders Theatre...
Harvard Religious Union. Weekly Meeting. Christian Mystics. Professor Peabody. Parlors of the First Parish Church...
April 7. Astronomical Science Not Opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, C. S. P., Ph. D., Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington...