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Finally, what is the place and importance of church ordinances and rites? Men are baptized in Christ's name, they take the Lord's Supper and worship in his name, and all these sacraments are symbols of the communion they hold with Him. Yet it is perfectly plain that there will be come men who will not need these sacraments; they may keep in touch with God without them. Toward these men there should be no false intolerance. Church sacraments have their definite spheres of influence, and after all, they are but symbols of the real heart worship. Christ does...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "The Church System." | 11/30/1900 | See Source »

...Hosts of the Lord." - By Mrs. Flora Annie Steel. The MacMillan Company, New York. Price...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Books Received. | 11/14/1900 | See Source »

...team yesterday afternoon in a close match. The individual scores were: Oakley. Harvard. Ripley, 4 Brown, 0 Whiting, 0 indsley, 5 Thorp, 4 Wheelock, 0 Hunnewell, 2 Henderson, 0 Curtis, 0 Hoffman, 3 Harding, 0 Wadsworth, 8 Wellington, 1 Winston, 0 Brown, 6 Murdock, 0 Smith, 2 Richards, 0 Lord, 0 Gourlie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Defeated by Oakley. | 10/31/1900 | See Source »

...follows: Harvard. Oakley. Hubbard, 0 Thorp, 5 Richardson, 0 J. Curtis, 2 Henderson, 5 Cracknell, 0 Wadsworth, 1 T. Curtis, 0 Lindsley, 3 Wellington, 0 A. M. Brown, 0 Harding, 3 Vanderpool, 0 W. J. Brown, 1 Waterbury, 0 Whiting, 0 Connell, 1 W. M. Whiting, 0 Thacher, 0 Lord, 2 Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golf Team Loses to Oakley. | 5/22/1900 | See Source »

...Copeland's reading in Sever 11 tonight from Dickens and Thackeray will be from the following passages: From "Pickwick Papers," the passage in which the Pickwickians first meet Mr. Alfred Jingle, and "The Cratchets' Christmas Dinner"; from Henry Esmond, the part in which Lady Castlewood explains to Lord Hamilton Esmond's right to be present at the marriage of Beatrix; and from "Vanity Fair," the passage in which Rawdon Crawley surprises Becky with Lord Steyn; "The Cane-Bottom Chair," "The Age of Wisdom" and "The End of the Play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Copeland's Reading Tonight. | 5/15/1900 | See Source »

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