Word: protestantitis
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At the recent hearing before the committee of the Massachusetts Legislature on education, in regard to the bill relating to the schooling of children and the supervision of public and private schools, President Eliot spoke very earnestly against that portion of the bill which imposes upon the public school authorities...
Bright's "England," Vol. III.; May's "Constitutional History"; Younge's "Constitutional History of England"; Ward's "English Poets, Vol. 1."; Topics and References for Political Economy VI; Whitaker's Almanac for 1888, 35 cents; Seebohm's "Protestant Revolution"; Stubb's "Early Plantagenets;" and Hadley's "R. R. Transportation."
Bright's "England," Vol. III.; Ulay's "Constitutional History"; Young's "Constitutional History of England"; Ward's "English Poets, Vol. I."; Topics and References for Political Economy VI; Whitaker's Almanac for 1888, 35 cents; Seebohm's "Protestant Revolution"; Stubb's "Early Plantagenets;" and Hadley's "R. R. Transportation."
The abolition of the compulsory system here was hailed by the faculty and students alike as a step toward true worship. It was a recognition of the truth that observance of mere forms is meaningless. Whoever attends chapel now, attends it with the true religious spirit and whatever faith a...
...three hundredth anniversary of the founding of Emmanuel College, which occurred a few years ago a certain professor showed a ring given by Elizabeth to one of his ancestors who had been a professor at Emmanuel, in appreciation of the old Englishman's devotion to the cause of Protestantism. [Applause.] Although Cambridge always keeps its doors open to all who may wish to come, I can say for Emmanuel that none are more welcome there than those who have gained an education at University of John Harvard. [Prolonged applause...