Word: sermonic
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...service in Appleton Chapel, last evening, was conducted by Rev. George Alexander, D. D., of New York, who took as his text, Acts, II-17: "And your young men shall see visions." The theme of the sermon was the need of ideals in view of the modern custom of subjecting everything to criticism on a scientific basis; since through idealism comes the true interpretation of those visions which have caused the progress of humanity...
...first service of the year was held in Appleton Chapel last evening. Professor Peabody conducted the service and Rev. S. M. Crothers preached the sermon, as representative of the retiring members of the board of preachers. Brief addresses were also made by Rev. P. S. Moxom and Rev. George Hodges, members of the present board, welcoming the new members of the University and emphasizing their spiritual duties. Rev. Mr. Crothers took as his text, Isaiah. 32-2, and his sermon was an appeal to the large audience present to lay emphasis upon individualism and the personal responsibility of every...
Tomorrow evening in Appleton Chapel the introductory service of the year will be held. For some time it has been the custom on this occasion to have the sermon preached by a member of the retiring staff of preachers. The men who are now retiring are all well known to the members of the upper classes in the University and they have won the confidence and esteem of the students. It is with real regret that the University takes leave even for a short while, of such men as Dr. Donald, Dr. McPherson and Dr. Crothers, and their absence will...
Tomorrow evening the sermon will be preached by Dr. Crothers in the name of the other preachers...
October 4. Sunday.Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Introductory service of the year, conducted by the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, D. D. Sermon by the Rev. Samuel M. Crothers. Brief addresses by the Rev. Philip S. Moxom, D. D., and the Rev. George Hodges...