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Tonight at 8 o'clock in Sever 11 Professor Emerton will deliver the third anniversary lecture in the Dudleian series, on the subject, "The Romish Church." This lecture is one of a course of four, given, one each year, on topics of religion...
...fact that Professor Emerton is to deliver the Dudleian lecture tonight insures its interest. He has long been interested in church history, and from careful study and research is well qualified to speak on "The Romish Church." The lecture gains in interest from the fact that it was not given last year owing to the strong opinion which many members of the Faculty held against continuing such a manifestly sectarian lecture. When in 1750 Judge Dudley left the sum of money which provides for the lectures he prescribed four subjects to be taken up in turn. The lecture which...
President Eliot gave a reception to Bishop Keane after the Dudleian Lecture Thursday evening...
...Dudleian lecture this evening marks an epoch in the religious history of Harvard and serves to make plain the tendency of American colleges toward non-sectarianism. We have no doubt that the Puritan founder of the series would be amazed at the prospect of a Roman Catholic delivering a lecture in this course, but now-a-days we feel ourselves able to listen to the words of both creeds, sure that we shall discern the truth. The course has been established many years; it has always attracted renowned men and been followed with great interest...
This evening Bishop Keane of the Catholic University at Washington, D. C., will lecture in Appleton Chapel upon one of the subjects prescribed for the Dudleian Lectures. These leetures were founded in 1755 by Paul Dudley, who gave a fund for an annual lecture upon each of four subjects in succession. The lectures were stopped in 1857 because the fund had diminished, but were revived two years ago, with a discourse upon "The Validity of the Ordination of Ministers." Last year the subject was "The proving explaining, and proper use and improvement of the principles of natural religion...