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...Abbott was graduated from New York University in 1853, and has received the degree of D.D. from that institution and from Harvard, and the degree of LL.D. from Western Reserve University. He was ordained a minister in 1860, and has held pastorates at Terre Haute, Indiana, New England Church, New York, and Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. For three years after the Civil War he was secretary of the American Union Commission for the aid of freemen, and in 1869 he resigned his pastorate at New York to devote himself to literature. He edited the "Literary Record," of Harper's Magazine...
...year President Eliot has spoken before economic and citizens' clubs in various cities of Massachusetts on "Municipal Government by Commission." Among others he has filled the following engagements: October 25, Salem Board of Trade, Salem; October 31, Economic Club, Worcester; November 13, Men's Club of Portland Street Baptist Church, Haverhill; December 2, Economic Club, Springfield; December 10, Lowell Board of Trade, Lowell; January 30, Citizens' Association of Quincy; February 5, Lynn Twentieth Century Club, Lynn; and February 27, Parish Club, Cambridge. He also addressed the members of the Harvard Union on the same subject on November...
...following articles: "The Minister and His People," an address delivered by Phillips Brooks '55 before the Divinity School on February 21, 1884, and not included in any edition of his works; "The Collapse of the New England Theology," by Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, of the Old South Church, Boston; "Hellenism and Christianity," by Professor F. B. Jevons, of the University of Durham; "Some Recent Works on Systematic Theology," by Professor G. W. Knox, of Union Theological Seminary; "Ethical Monism and the Problem of Evil," by Dr. B. A. G. Fuller '00, of the Philosophy Department...
...Spence Burton '03, of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Boston, will deliver a short address before the St. Paul's Society in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House immediately after evening prayer at 7 o'clock this evening. Both the service and the address are open to all members of the University...
...first lecture Professor Zueblin, dwell on the importance of individuality in a man's religion. In the second and third lectures he spoke of the broad realm of orthodoxy and of the modern decay of authority, and at the next lecture he took up the responsibility of the church in its effects on the happiness of a perfect moral society. Last Monday Professor Zueblin said that the great trouble of our modern life is its fragmentary character and that the best way of securing the wholeness of life is to satisfy these six great wants of human society: wealth, health...