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Professor Peabody conducted Vesper services yesterday afternoon. His address was a strong one and his earnest appeal to give more thought to God made a deep impression...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 2/24/1893 | See Source »

Life is like a stream that has flowed on and on until it becomes shallow and is nearly worn out. Then it is God's person which makes the stream reopen its heart, and life, all broad and deep, flows on again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 2/24/1893 | See Source »

...message to men is clearest, the relation of man to woman, the relation of man to his country, and the relation of man to humanity. The author makes these points very clear and leaves us with the impression that Tennyson's poetry is a beautiful expression of a deep and noble character. "The Cosmopolis City Club," begun in the January Century, is an account of the organization of the best men of a large town for the purification of city politics. The subject is interesting and the article is full of good suggestions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The February Century. | 2/1/1893 | See Source »

Resolve, That in the death of the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks D. D., we have lost an earnest helper, a devoted counsellor, and an affectionate friend, endeared to us as to all who knew him, by his large and kindly nature; that his deep interest in our welfare from the beginning will always be gratefully remembered by the Society; that, although his loss is irreparable, he has left to us a noble example. Be it further...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Resolutions of the St. Paul's Society. | 1/28/1893 | See Source »

...college. He was thoroughly in sympathy with the movement to secure a building which should be the centre of the religious life of the university. Every undertaking at which he could aid by his words and presence, came to him not as a duty but a privilege, while the deep sincerity with which he shared all our work made us feel free to call upon him at all times, though this did not lesson the sense of our indebtedness to him. We have told before how opposed he was at first to the system of voluntary worship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/26/1893 | See Source »

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