Word: preach
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Major will arrive in this country about the middle of November and will deliver six lectures on English Modernism. These will probably take place on Tuesday and Friday evenings of three successive weeks. On Sunday, December 6, Dr. Major will preach at the University Chapel, and the following week will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel...
...Right Reverend Charles Henry Brent D.D. Hon. '13, Bishop of Western New York, will preach in the University Chapel next Sunday and take prayers during the following week...
This unwillingness on the part of physicians to do themselves and their cause common justice in the eyes of the public is a neglect of the obligation owed to humanity by medical men. Unquestionably doctors are better qualified than any one else to preach sound health, yet they are willing to leave the job to unorganized public opinion. When they feel a lack of public support, they complain that they have no time to defend themselves. This is an age of strenuous advertising, in which every cause, no matter how worthwhile, must constantly justify itself before the public or fall...
...opinions, tall, rawboned, looking somewhat like the preacher he used to be, and, at the moment I glimpsed him, very much interested in problems of the American Indian. He is always interested in problems. That is the secret of the success of his books. He knows how to preach, and he preaches well in fiction. His novels are primarily religious, although he might deny that fact. I rather think, however, that he wouldn...
...behalf of the Anglo-Catholic position in matters ecclesiastical, and conveys certain, prosy information as to the local status of that denomination, which might adorn any church year book. Appleton Chapel is dismissed as a "sad memorial, to the dry bones of New England Liberalism." So be it. I preach there occasionally. Who am I to question it? But I can subscribe whole heartedly to the statement that "the most deeply religious element of the services of the University chapel is undoubtedly the music." Whatever be the bounds of this valley of dry bones, it ends with the rail...