Word: young
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...frequent denial of the innerrancy of the Scriptures has done not a little to weaken the faith of the church. The denial that has been most felt has been made not by infidels and condescending young agnostics, but by honest and reverend scholars. When we are told that the Bible contains one error, or two errors, we often ask, how then can we be sure that there are no more? But the Bible does not err in anything that it claims for itself, namely, that it is a revelation of God's mercy and love and truth. Occasional anachronisms...
...which is worthy of consideration. American colleges today are paying more and more attention to the systematic study of the Bible and this study, though generally left optional, is being pursued more and more generally by college men. There was a time when the reading of the Bible among young college men was left very largely to the divinity students. This was before people felt that the Bible could be read and studied as simple literature. Now all this is changed, and the man who knows nothing of the stories of the Bible is as ignorant...
...Andover House has done little in the way of distinctly educational work. The evening schools of Boston are very well organized, and Mr. Clark has compiled a "Guide to Evening Classes," which has brought them all into a sort of university system. There is a debating club for young men which meets at the house, and also a literary society called the Emerson Club, composed of about sixty members, which is addressed from time to time by different persons, on subjects of literature, science and art. There are also, during the winter, boys' and girls' clubs which are under...
...chances for a good nine this year are excellent. Eight former players will probably continue their work,- Young, Towle, Best, Rich, Hamlin, Harrington, McNeil, and Miller. Most of the pitching will be done by Cobb, last year's substitute, for Priest, last year's regular pitcher, will not return. Light individual training may soon be begun, but serious work will not come till February...
Joseph Slivinski, the eminent young Polish pianist is now in Boston. He is a friend and fellow student of Paderewski, and studied under Rubinstein. His first recital will be held in Music Hall, Tuesday evening, January...