Word: souled
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Leighton Parks, D.D., preached in Appleton Chapel last evening, taking as his text Kings II, Chap. 13, fourteenth and following verses. The choir sang: Hark, Hark My Soul, Barnnby; Magnicat, Clare; Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake, Farrant...
...Phillips Brooks spoke yesterday at the vesper service in Appleton Chapel. We know, said the speaker, in part, that great things are difficult to give and to receive. It is easy to give a dollar to a man, but it is hard to give hope to a man's soul. This is the mystery of life. We know how continually God's greatest gifts are passing away, and we cannot let them go till they have done what God meant them to do for us. There is always a sadness in what boyhood has not done for boyhood, and manhood...
...scientific difficulties.- such as are to be found in reading of the calling of children to be slathered and inconsistencies about the creation. It shows us that the writers were as we are-perhaps more devoted to their principles, but moved by the same passions. It frees the religious soul from bear, because it shows that safety and happiness lie in the present performance of duty and in the present communion with...
...choir sang the following: Hark, hark my soul, by Barnby; I know that my Redeemer liveth, by J. B. Balch; and a duet for tenor and bass, Rejoice in the Lord, O ye Righteous, by Page, sung by Mr. Merrill and Mr. Swarts...
...choir sang, "O 'twas a joyful sound," by N. W. Parker; "Let every soul be subject," by Stainer. Mr. S. L. Swarts sang "Thou art about my path and about...