Word: graces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Sophomores: stroke, W. C. Paine; 7, E. R. Wilkinson; 6, M. Weston; 5, E. Reynolds, Jr.; 4, L. Osborne; 3, F. S. Bacon; 2, V. J. Grace; bow, Captain T. W. Storrow; cox., H. Gallaher...
Should we do away with ordination altogether? We should, if we regard the act of ordination as conferring necessary grace; we need not, if we regard the act of ordination as a public recognition of grace. The service of ordination does in the church precisely what a degree does in a college. It testifies to the church at large that in the opinion of the representatives of a group of churches a certain man understands and reveres the gospel and the Lord sufficiently to preach them. It is a certificate of standing. But such ordination should no more deprive other...
...curtain rises on ruffians and rebels. Lieutenant-General Castillo is a walking menace to law and order, and his chief, the redoubtable Ohdearno, lends dignity and solidity to the desperate undertaking. And then there is Anita, incarnation of sinuous wickedness and unscrupulous grace -- alluring, exotic, venomous. You can imagine what trouble she makes. Even in the face of death and its dread alternative, matrimony, our friends find heart for song and dancing, yet the story bravely progresses towards its climax, with real sparks crackling from the wireless machine. All the characters turn up, and even the red-headed office...
Vorgil and St. Lucian in the "Inferno" are significant of the necessity of the presence of reason and faith throughout our lives. Hell is the revelation of evil, by means of the reason given us by the divine grace of faith. The great lesson of the "Inferno" is that only through the grace of God can we see evil. As he goes on with his great pilgrimage, Dante learns the lessons of the joy of sacrifice, of progress only through present dissatisfaction, and of the salvation of souls by God alone. Life consists, if we but allow...
...first of a series of Lenten services under the auspices of the Episcopal Theological School will be held in St. John's Chapel, corner of Mason and Brattle streets, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. Laurens MacLure D.D., Pastor of Grace Church, Newton, will speak on the subject "The Relation of the Christian to Pleasure...