Word: christian
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Paul's Society will be addressed at 7 o'clock this evening by the Rev. Paul Micou, Secretary of the International Committee, on "The Christian Movement Among College Men." This year, as in the past, the St. Paul's Society will hold meetings every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. These meetings are very informal. Evening Prayer is followed by an address on some topic by an authority and the rest of the meeting is given over to discussion along the lines of the address...
...University Christian Association will hold its first meeting of the year in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow morning at 9.45 o'clock. The meeting is open to all members of the University...
...Meeting of Christian Association in Phillips Brooks House...
...first course will be eight lectures by William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England, and archdeacon of Ely, on "Christianity and Politics." (1) Christendom and the Reformation; (2) Church and State in England; (3) Presbyterianism and the Supremacy of Scripture; (4) Independents and the Supremacy of Conscience; (5) Individual Worth and Voluntary Action; (6) The Coercive Powers of the State; (7) Association for Common Interests; (8) Positive Christian Duty. On Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 P. M., beginning Tuesday, October...
...which various denominations are represented among both the teachers and the students. This School not only provides for the scientific study of the usual theological subjects, but also prepares young men for the practical work of the ministry. The attitude of the University toward the different denominations of Christians being one of complete toleration, it cannot sympathize with any exclusive dogma, ritual, or polity, and inevitably prefers the freedom of the church polity called Congregational--a natural feeling in an institution which was founded by Congregationalists, and was carried on exclusively by that denomination for a century and a half...