Word: worshiping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Appleton Chapel last evening is continued today in the first service of morning prayers. Never was there, we believe, a service so well fitted to answer the great variety of needs necessarily existing in a large University. To the intensely religious temperament Appleton Chapel gives an opportunity to worship in an atmosphere which has been characterized by Professor Drummond as the most truly religious he had met with. To the thoughtful though less emotional nature it affords a few minutes of quiet reflection which cannot but be of benefit as a respite from the absorbing activities of University life...
...with satisfaction, and young men should find in it masculine piety and honest aspiration. Hymns of a character foreign to natural sentiments of young men have been excluded. The book being intended for daily use, contains an unusually large proportion of hymns for morning and evening worship...
...objects of the St. Paul's Society as given in the Constitution are as follows: "To bring the Episcopal students of the University into acquaintance with each other; to afford them opportunities of uniting in worship agreeably to the spirit and forms of their church, of giving each other counsel and suport in the performance of Christian duties, and of undertaking missionary work, and by maintaining a Library to give them convenient access to religious literature. Any member of the University who has been baptized and who attends the Protestant Episcopal Church shall be eligible for membership...
...above information is taken from the University pamphlet on "Opportunities Provided for Religious Worship, Instruction, and Fellowship," to which are referred any students who are more interested in the subject...
...hear that theology is out of date, that the average religion is Philistine, that the worship is crude, that the ethics are out of perspective, and that the church lacks in intelligence, in force and in character...