Word: christian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Under the auspices of the Christian Association Bishop John H. Vincent h.'96, of Indianapolis, will speak this evening at 8 o'clock in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House on "The College Student as a Bible Student...
...later meetings of the Christian Association on dates not yet definitely arranged Rev. Professor F. G. Peabody '69 will speak on "The Ethical Teachings of Jesus," and Dr. C. J. Blake '65 on "The Physiological Life of Jesus." Dr. Lyman Abbott h.'90, the Rev. Henry Van Dyke, of Princeton, and others will also speak at meetings of the Association during the year...
Under the joint auspices of the Christian Association, the Religious Union and the St. Paul's Society, Hon. John W. Foster, of Washington, ex-Secretary of State, delivered an address last night in Sanders Theatre on "What Shall America Do in the Orient?" R. H. Oveson '05 presided, and introduced the speaker of the evening and R. H. Bollard '05, who preceded...
That our missionaries should not be withdrawn on the ground that the uncivilized nations of the East are not yet ready to receive Christianity is sufficiently proved by the fact that the Christian church itself was founded on a most degraded society, it is proved by the permanent hold that Christianity has already taken in China by the ever-increasing liberal attitude of the Chinese and Japanese courts, and by the fact that no other religion has met the needs of this momentous situation...
...uniting of all Harvard men, serving in any foreign field and under any Christian agency whatsoever, by a closer tie to one another and the University; (2) the securing of information regarding the work being done by these men; (3) the raising of money for the support of E. C. Carter '00, National Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Associations of India, and of Harvard men hereafter to be sent out and to work under the auspices of various Christian agencies; (4) the sending out of men who will bear the spirit of the University into their work...