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REVEREND W. H. Vibbert will preach at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Christ's Church. This will be the third of the course of sermons now being held by the St. Paul's Society. Seats are reserved for students and all will be cordially welcome...
...suppress any of his energy that is leading to sin. but to turn its course, and transform it into virtue. This way any one can rise above himself and become a man, no matter how low be may have fallen. The ideal of the perfect man-the picture of Christ.-the thought of mother. father. or a loved one. all in some way reflection of Christ, are the things which will turn a man the quickest from yielding to temptations...
...Rainsford D. D. of New York will preach tomorrow in the course of six sermons which has been arranged by the St. Paul's Society. The services begin at 4 o'clock and are held in Christ Church, within two minutes walk from the yard. Seats are reserved for members of the university until four o'clock and all are cord ally invited to be present...
...Paul's Society is holding a course of six sermons on Sunday afternoons at four o'clock in Christ Church. The first meeting of the series was addressed last Sunday by Rev. Arthur Brooks, D. D., of New York. The church was crowded to its full seating capacity, but a comparatively small proportion was students. It is not, perhaps, very generally known in the university that the St. Paul's Society is conducting this course. We gladly call attention to it, not only because it is an undertaking by a college organization, but because the list of speakers include some...
...follow Christ will do two things, it will help men to keep straight themselves and it will help other men to keep straight The education of the world has been done by Christianity, and America, in its politics, in its commerce sorely needs the influence of strong and right-minded men today. It is not that men who do not follow Christ are always sinful, but they are always wasteful. They live out of the main current of history. The grandest truths are not to be entrusted to the poorest specimens of manhood. They need and must have strong...