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...musical programme for the Vesper Service this afternoon is as follows: "I Will Love Thee, O Lord," Hodges; "Thus Saith the Lord," Gaul; "The King of Love," Bullard. The soloist will be Mr. Stephen Townsend...
Following is the programme for the organ recital to be given as usual tomorrow at St. John's Memorial Chapel, corner of Mason and Brattle streets: Rheinberger -- Meditation, op. 167, No. 8. Bach--Second Study, op. 28. Gaul--"These are they," soprano solo. Dubois--March of the Magi. Bach -- Prelude and Fugue in D minor. The recital, which will be given by Mr. Ernest Donglas, will follow immediately after the four o'clock afternoon service...
...choir sang, "Give unto the Lord," Parker, and Mr. Beresford of Trinity Church, Boston, sang, "Holy, Holy," from Gaul's "Holy City," and "Trust in the Lord," from Sullivan's "Prodigal...
This afternoon the last Vesper Service of the year will take place. Mr. Arthur Beresford of Trinity Church, Boston, is to be the soloist. He will sing "Holy, Holy," from Gaul's Holy City, with the choir, and will also sing an aria from some oratorio...
...results of foreign missions previous to the present century justify their continuance.- (a) Foreign missionaries Christianized the Roman Empire (N. A. Rev. p. 22, Jan. 1896).- (b) Missionaries Christianized the barbarian nations.- (1) St. Irenaeus in Gaul.- (2) Boniface in Germany.- (3) St. Patrick in Ireland.- (4) St. Augustine in England (N. A. Rev. Jan. 1896, p. 22 ff.).- (c) America was Christianized by missionaries.- (1) Jesuits (Francis Parkman "The Jesuits in N. America...