Text
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J' nr.h ~all flrrtiugn
FOURTH SEASON-1910-11
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
AT 7.30 P. M. _
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER
,.
2.
20.
Faure
Fau,-e
" Elegie"
" ·Lame11to"
i
)
i
CARMEN A. FAnn11.10, Violinist
Hn!N, "America the Beautiful 1?.
'
ADDRESS,
.
The Church an<l the Social A.wakening,,.
- Prof. Walter Rauschenbusch
Hv~rn, "Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood"
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOll,
11
" we
and
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER . ~71.
"
Oliver ICing·
Israfel "
, (Words by Edgar Allan P oe)
I
a1
Ill
m
al\
e ha
1
gma
the
llfozart
"Who Treads the Path of Duty"
Mil. HARRISON L. BENNETT, Baritone
,. Mn. GEORGE MENDALL TAYLOR, Accompanist
HVIIIN 1 11 Hymn of the Toilers"
'rhos
Aoojrnss, UThe Spiritual Significance of Secular Vocations"
;clali:
2.
-Alfred W. Wishart
HYMN;
11 America
the Beautiful"
l
SOC
hat ·
.o da y
in t
I
cc
it
,I
Fo l
~ the
fe e li
con,
HOW SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
funds left to' the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall we
Ht) by the late DANiEL SHARP FoRo, who owned The l'outh's
!f'/dt,lon, '. The management of the . meetings· is in the hands of a
mmlttec from .the Social Union.
ti,-.
ARE ENTIRELY FREE
NO · TICKETS REQUIRED
ORDi HA.L L, cor, Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place
Doors open at 7 o'clock
·'
:t Sm
d Wi
l
St
Ids, 1
I Spi
'ocati,
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I
1
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.} ''!-ntjdh iJnteueiltua/iiul ' e ,·l~s~1iced• ,tit
"fhe1g~llt tlill.§~· ot·flLJ; , cure.. . , -1: •\ui.l: . ,
lll'll't'ieln~ •tlf•
Jhfg-Jl~l'' lit/l. Jl8_0tlf~i11 ' ~o li111ct;
11 as tho
Js ttatu• .
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tor·
wa11
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He
Ohur
clent
t}lo
, ' nt '
!'hot
hn,t
thnt
Of·
n.n
~
look
lstlo
.t Jn
had
:sJve
11·eo ~
ot
M
tlt«i
con-
f-;
Katherine Lee Bates, 1895
long .
the I
'
.
_ _ __
Charles S. Brown, ,go(,
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·"'rh
tgrlI
America, the Beautiful
or tr
tho n
11 · •
lullnrl
tttbne
halt
O
O
3. 0
4. 0
hea:..
beau
beau
b eau
1.
they ,
2.
only ;
on a.ii
ngolnR
ls nga
rich, ..
Thoy, i:
Were ,i
. nece1111
polltlcn
It we ,
'houses
.
.
.
.
ti
ti
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. fut
·_ fut
. ful
- ful
.·•
-•-
-~- , ·• ··
for
for
for
for
spa . cious skies, For
pil
.grim feet, Whose
glo - rious tale
Of
pa . !riot dream That
lain
for
for
ter
ma - jes . ties A • hove
free - <lorn beat A • cross
man's
a - vail, Men
)a v •
cit • ies gl eam Un-dimmed
-
-•-
am • her waves of
Elem, im - pas- sioned
lib
er · a • ting
sees
he· yond the
grain, :.
stress,
strife,
years
,...
"The'
ho Ct!')
done, a
done w
llhoutd
For
pur - pie moun thor - ough-fare
A
Wh en val • iant - ly,
Thine al
a - has -
on
orro
nnd In t
'l'ho J
the
PeRk
mlnnpl«?,
·,·en>e1n1J
I tho
the fruit . ed
the wil • ·der •
ished pre . ciousby hu - man
plain I
ness !
life!
Jears I ·
Mid tho
1>llllcnt10
nttltudo
"our
uc
Pul 1
dng
Sweeping
Timc-w
'1'1!1thc,
J,lat111i 11
Sec 11111 nu
J111tlcc,
love. · · cruel
tile exCOEslv
t
., ''The C'hur
have lltls ln
for the <llaser
both !i/·£11.t t
sliould be t
Church, in the
. People. . It Ir
' lying ,vJien Jt
die. . 'l'ht:- gte
!lu11 today, , -
, eonservat18in a
. of truth,"
In opening
the crl tlclsm; t
the church, th
·ot Jts property
by scctb.rianls~
. QUil.rrels, t1iat I
deallng' With ne .
tlons being nda
lias diverted the
bf rellglo 1i'- tr6m
ot ritual, ehi: A
the SJ)eb.lcer tho
milted that . the
flatlon or' its ·v
1Yatered Its own
~!·emen.~ ous claim
mer •
mer mer .
mer
A
A
A
A •
hns 11er111ate
mainly Vllld)
has bo1 11 ch
Jt 19 hlUtl!le
. ';The Church
"'I
Tl, tll<!
Cl11J111io
llrnrh• i.:
Ju1ticc ,
What Is II
J>olnt 't.'-hi!te
fel!slon for
by work'ng
. "In ou1· ti
hns bonn · n
mlJzzlel by
\\'l11;t l•th
tu my ~,
fior no J.l'I
Dlcssfnr
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mer mer
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God
God
May
God
shed
mend
God
~hed
His grace
thine ev thy gold
His grace
on
'ry
re .
on .
thee,
flaw,
fine,
thee,
I
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thy good with
thy soul in
sue- cess be
thy good with
~T=
broth - er- hood
self - con - trol,
no • ble • ness,
broth . er - hood
From
Thy
And
From
=rt.
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Con - firm
Till
all
And crown
.IT;/·
--IC!
sea
lo shin - ing
seal
lib
er - ty · in
law!
ev - 'ry gain di - vine I
sea
to shin -ing
sea I
.
--
r
ike~
nse ,
~,~:a~!j.;-:-~ ):
of
the
, enowlnatlops rec.eptlve, bible
!
eply. studying .- social questions I and • ·•
e !soclnl : urllons, · which · are :made up I
the more prosperous members 6t tlw I
urches, ea!~~t~g~11~m;2!!J'.!._re_-~J-~---~-
----.- _
al
Charles S. Brown, 1<)06
== ===1== · - -.
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==-- - -•·- f_,!_J-'
==•== •.
_:i •
- ·Iler waves pf
, i1i1 - pas- ~1:med
er - a - ting
be - yond the
grain, •
stress,
strife,
years
'I
·--,.
<
JUSTICE, FREEDOM, BROTHERHOOD.
plain I
the fruit - cd
the wil - 'der ness !
ished pre - cious life I
d by hu - man tears I
on
'ry
re ·
on
\Vhat is this- the mystic rhyming-,
H.ising-, falling in my hrain .
B a ni s hin~ with s olemn chiming
Every s elfi s h care and pain?
1 Tis the World-End drawing nearer,
ti ailing univ er s al good,
Heed ils rich notes ringing clearer,
Justice, Freedom, Brotherhoo d.
\V hat is this - the strong emotion
Pulsing in my heart lo-day
.
Sweeping like th' inflowing ocean.
Tim e-wrought harriers away:
1
Tis the \Vorld . Hope dra\ving nearer,
Planninl! universal good,
See its motto showing- cl earer,
Justice, Freedom, Rrotherhoo~.•
His grace
thine ev •
thy go1d
His grace
\Vhat is lhis-\he vague a s piring
In my s oul toward unfound good,
For no selfish end dcsi1 ing
Bless ings dimly unrlcrstood ?
Tis the \Vorld -Prnycr drawing nearer,
Claiming universal J!OOd
.
Hear hs great word s soututing clearer,
Justice~ Freedom, Brothcrho.od.
\Vhat is this th e tender shining ·
-
fjt"" -
In the eyes of thos e I mee~,
As they turn to me divining
All my visions s trange and sweet?
1
Ti s the \Vorld-Bond draw111g nea rer,
Pledging univers al good,
Hail its bri g ht s igns beaming ~leanr,
Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood.
- Isabella ill. Cron/ ,
thee,
flaw,
fine,
thee,
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so
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the 1
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•
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Spi
seal
to shin - ing
!awl
in
er . ty
'ry gain di .. vine I
seal
to shin - ing
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b
HYMN
, 0 nation strong a nd great
For thine own honor's sake
.. I (ear thou our call ·
We arc tl!y children, too,
From year lo year we grew,
Silent nnd patient thro'
Darkn~ss and toil,
OF THE TOILERS.
Out from the depths of crime
\Ve'vc tried in vain to climb
Where nothing led; /
\Vhcn life nru1 justice asked
Still furlhcr d wn were ca st,
E'en sobs were hushed al last
And hope seemed dead.
But now O nation strong
To the e mu st truth belong,
Crown thou the rig-ht;
\Ve are thy children slill
Working with mii,ht a nd will,
N e •er resting hll we fill
'fhe world with li~ht,
-Rost Alic, Cltvt/Rnd ,
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NOVEMBER 27.
'J
wak-
wu,
H•
drt!U
, ,the
calling and since, has given a great deal .
of thought to the problem of how one may
at one and the same time make a living
and make a life. Those who have fol-
Ohu
., ~· nt
·clent
'J'hnt
·or tre,
hn,t
Ions ,p
lhllt
the ' le
"t.b
n or
the n
o an
looic
81\llirl
rnbne~/
recent '' National Vocation C6>ngress" ·
held in this city, will be especially inter-
·01111 1t
1t In
on all
ngnlnst
had
:-:; s l\'e
·1rco~
.8
I
lowed the interesting proceedings of the
hlllt Ii
they '·a
llstlo
ested in hearing what Mr. Wishart has to
O
of tht
la ngaj
rich.) . iJ1
They, ;~,
. Wero n•
necessa
0(
th~
con'~ .
·saf ori"lhis,' tliit topic
•·
c
done, a'l
dono wh
Should · n
tin orro,
peak
111111-
nplc,
!Ven'1e1n'J
I the
II
,wl
~
er
duce active settlement work in this coun-
our
~
try, hav.ing organized in 1886, the Neighborhood Guilt!, which is no w the
University .8ettlement of New York.
hns bo~n \;
lovil. ··· Cr··
!lie excer,e
hns perMs ,
malnly .vm
has bo-i 11 0
It Is htUtzl
muzzle.] by
· "The ·chu
"have tl1ls J '
tor the <Jlss · • both lil'Mt ,
should be ;
Church In t
People. ' It ·
1
lylng .,vii en J
.die. , '!.'he g
111111
.,
t~
~ :,
~
DECEMBER 4. DR. STANTON · CoIT of London, will speak on
"Am I kly Brother's l(ceper.P" Dr. Coit ha~ done mucl; during his _
nttltudo o
"Our cJC'~t
Point -t.>he'
fesslort for.
by.. work'ng
In
,
.! • ' , •
life to answer this query in the affirmative for he was the first to intro -
and In th
'l'ho In ·
Mid tho
PIIOcatlon
.
.,...
highly enterprising·- cityr and- . is actively
:
,.
interested in politics and in labor affairs. The kirid of rbinister, tn a
word, who believes in doing a man's work in this worid while preaching ·
about the next.
"'l'he'
ho crl~.t.:
'. the
,r
hoi.1r:,;;,'...--"~"',-,.:
,
though he is a Baptist_ minister, he is a .
director of the . Board of Trade in his
Political:
It we I~
' houseli ,ft
r-'
REv. ALFRED W. WISHART of Grand Rapids,
Michigan, will . speak on "The Spi'ritual Significance . of Secular .
Vocations." Mr. Wishart has been a newspaper man and while in that
Though he is an American by birth he
has long been identified with important
social movegiepts in Eng!an(,l and at. the. .,.
last election he was a candidate for Parliament.
In the· shaping of ifuiitics
which have made England the most progressive social democracy of our time he
has had a vital and intimate share, for he
today. ,.,
, <' 0 nservatlsni '
, of . truth."
In opening
the criticism~
~l_e church, t
t
· of Its propeN
, by scctnl'llints·
. tiunrrels, tliat
dealing' with n
tlons being ad
has diverted t
bt reilglon ·•ti-tin
is a very brilliant speaker, and his book, entitled " National Idealism
and a State Church," has had a wide reading among thoughtful men.
GEORGE W. COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY · C. CRAWFORD
Office Hours at Room 3 1 Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30,4,30 dally, except Saturdays.
Tel~phone, Haymarket 2340.
ot 1
·1tual1 eh!:
_
the speb.iter O
· ~1yed that , tho
- ,rhe ot· its '
Church
fin Ion
T\:'Rtered Its ow
tremendous · clal
them, · It, on . ti
Is put ori a level 1--- ~··
tlons. · It '. ti>wers·r head 'an ..., .m11"1,'l'll'II:;,ii~n,.::z:;;ac: -r--------"'!:'- - - ~ - - -- ~-:-,----- - -- - - - ~~
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;
J' nr.h ~all flrrtiugn
FOURTH SEASON-1910-11
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
AT 7.30 P. M. _
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER
,.
2.
20.
Faure
Fau,-e
" Elegie"
" ·Lame11to"
i
)
i
CARMEN A. FAnn11.10, Violinist
Hn!N, "America the Beautiful 1?.
'
ADDRESS,
.
The Church an<l the Social A.wakening,,.
- Prof. Walter Rauschenbusch
Hv~rn, "Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood"
QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOll,
11
" we
and
PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER . ~71.
"
Oliver ICing·
Israfel "
, (Words by Edgar Allan P oe)
I
a1
Ill
m
al\
e ha
1
gma
the
llfozart
"Who Treads the Path of Duty"
Mil. HARRISON L. BENNETT, Baritone
,. Mn. GEORGE MENDALL TAYLOR, Accompanist
HVIIIN 1 11 Hymn of the Toilers"
'rhos
Aoojrnss, UThe Spiritual Significance of Secular Vocations"
;clali:
2.
-Alfred W. Wishart
HYMN;
11 America
the Beautiful"
l
SOC
hat ·
.o da y
in t
I
cc
it
,I
Fo l
~ the
fe e li
con,
HOW SUPPORTED: These meetings are made possible through
funds left to' the Boston Baptist Social Union (in whose hall we
Ht) by the late DANiEL SHARP FoRo, who owned The l'outh's
!f'/dt,lon, '. The management of the . meetings· is in the hands of a
mmlttec from .the Social Union.
ti,-.
ARE ENTIRELY FREE
NO · TICKETS REQUIRED
ORDi HA.L L, cor, Bowdoin Street and Ashburton Place
Doors open at 7 o'clock
·'
:t Sm
d Wi
l
St
Ids, 1
I Spi
'ocati,
~
I
1
I ,
_
,
..
:.U, ,Olliolef• •
,
,
.. ,·
., .
\!, , , : .. 'jc Vlllzlitlon~ahd t
'' " ' "
~·:nln~teel)tf\ ,'ceiJ,hlf'i: , ,· t'· ,,h6 cliattge8,
F
.} ''!-ntjdh iJnteueiltua/iiul ' e ,·l~s~1iced• ,tit
"fhe1g~llt tlill.§~· ot·flLJ; , cure.. . , -1: •\ui.l: . ,
lll'll't'ieln~ •tlf•
Jhfg-Jl~l'' lit/l. Jl8_0tlf~i11 ' ~o li111ct;
11 as tho
Js ttatu• .
,
Pro'
mornl
,Confet
whl
JG .
•
~ _,-; . · :
. •• .
.
• ,.
.
.,, .
·· - .. ~ :' ,·,. •· ,·.· '.
• - ~•:,, . •: .
: , .
•I '
.
·
, . ·,
.
;' ; ,': ·••,
. ; .'}., .:
.... ·
tu
:ii: .
g_
and
AUSTRIA.
-
the '
-;-r/.,-f
Chu
tu,o
~
-:.
the '
.
tor·
wa11
lre119
He
Ohur
clent
t}lo
, ' nt '
!'hot
hn,t
thnt
Of·
n.n
~
look
lstlo
.t Jn
had
:sJve
11·eo ~
ot
M
tlt«i
con-
f-;
Katherine Lee Bates, 1895
long .
the I
'
.
_ _ __
Charles S. Brown, ,go(,
~i-~~~--~, ·r -;.-=t: · ~ t~~ ~~~{=~- -PCI,,t
=
1 Rf= =l~
_
~ __:__J
~~_.
~ - ·•- ·c·
• :
·"'rh
tgrlI
America, the Beautiful
or tr
tho n
11 · •
lullnrl
tttbne
halt
O
O
3. 0
4. 0
hea:..
beau
beau
b eau
1.
they ,
2.
only ;
on a.ii
ngolnR
ls nga
rich, ..
Thoy, i:
Were ,i
. nece1111
polltlcn
It we ,
'houses
.
.
.
.
ti
ti
Ii
ti
. fut
·_ fut
. ful
- ful
.·•
-•-
-~- , ·• ··
for
for
for
for
spa . cious skies, For
pil
.grim feet, Whose
glo - rious tale
Of
pa . !riot dream That
lain
for
for
ter
ma - jes . ties A • hove
free - <lorn beat A • cross
man's
a - vail, Men
)a v •
cit • ies gl eam Un-dimmed
-
-•-
am • her waves of
Elem, im - pas- sioned
lib
er · a • ting
sees
he· yond the
grain, :.
stress,
strife,
years
,...
"The'
ho Ct!')
done, a
done w
llhoutd
For
pur - pie moun thor - ough-fare
A
Wh en val • iant - ly,
Thine al
a - has -
on
orro
nnd In t
'l'ho J
the
PeRk
mlnnpl«?,
·,·en>e1n1J
I tho
the fruit . ed
the wil • ·der •
ished pre . ciousby hu - man
plain I
ness !
life!
Jears I ·
Mid tho
1>llllcnt10
nttltudo
"our
uc
Pul 1
dng
Sweeping
Timc-w
'1'1!1thc,
J,lat111i 11
Sec 11111 nu
J111tlcc,
love. · · cruel
tile exCOEslv
t
., ''The C'hur
have lltls ln
for the <llaser
both !i/·£11.t t
sliould be t
Church, in the
. People. . It Ir
' lying ,vJien Jt
die. . 'l'ht:- gte
!lu11 today, , -
, eonservat18in a
. of truth,"
In opening
the crl tlclsm; t
the church, th
·ot Jts property
by scctb.rianls~
. QUil.rrels, t1iat I
deallng' With ne .
tlons being nda
lias diverted the
bf rellglo 1i'- tr6m
ot ritual, ehi: A
the SJ)eb.lcer tho
milted that . the
flatlon or' its ·v
1Yatered Its own
~!·emen.~ ous claim
mer •
mer mer .
mer
A
A
A
A •
hns 11er111ate
mainly Vllld)
has bo1 11 ch
Jt 19 hlUtl!le
. ';The Church
"'I
Tl, tll<!
Cl11J111io
llrnrh• i.:
Ju1ticc ,
What Is II
J>olnt 't.'-hi!te
fel!slon for
by work'ng
. "In ou1· ti
hns bonn · n
mlJzzlel by
\\'l11;t l•th
tu my ~,
fior no J.l'I
Dlcssfnr
I
i
i
i
i
-
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JUSTICE, FREEDOM, BROTHERHOOD.
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\Vhat is this- the mystic rhyming-,
H.ising-, falling in my hrain .
B a ni s hin~ with s olemn chiming
Every s elfi s h care and pain?
1 Tis the World-End drawing nearer,
ti ailing univ er s al good,
Heed ils rich notes ringing clearer,
Justice, Freedom, Brotherhoo d.
\V hat is this - the strong emotion
Pulsing in my heart lo-day
.
Sweeping like th' inflowing ocean.
Tim e-wrought harriers away:
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Tis the \Vorld . Hope dra\ving nearer,
Planninl! universal good,
See its motto showing- cl earer,
Justice, Freedom, Rrotherhoo~.•
His grace
thine ev •
thy go1d
His grace
\Vhat is lhis-\he vague a s piring
In my s oul toward unfound good,
For no selfish end dcsi1 ing
Bless ings dimly unrlcrstood ?
Tis the \Vorld -Prnycr drawing nearer,
Claiming universal J!OOd
.
Hear hs great word s soututing clearer,
Justice~ Freedom, Brothcrho.od.
\Vhat is this th e tender shining ·
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In the eyes of thos e I mee~,
As they turn to me divining
All my visions s trange and sweet?
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Ti s the \Vorld-Bond draw111g nea rer,
Pledging univers al good,
Hail its bri g ht s igns beaming ~leanr,
Justice, Freedom, Brotherhood.
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, 0 nation strong a nd great
For thine own honor's sake
.. I (ear thou our call ·
We arc tl!y children, too,
From year lo year we grew,
Silent nnd patient thro'
Darkn~ss and toil,
OF THE TOILERS.
Out from the depths of crime
\Ve'vc tried in vain to climb
Where nothing led; /
\Vhcn life nru1 justice asked
Still furlhcr d wn were ca st,
E'en sobs were hushed al last
And hope seemed dead.
But now O nation strong
To the e mu st truth belong,
Crown thou the rig-ht;
\Ve are thy children slill
Working with mii,ht a nd will,
N e •er resting hll we fill
'fhe world with li~ht,
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NOVEMBER 27.
'J
wak-
wu,
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drt!U
, ,the
calling and since, has given a great deal .
of thought to the problem of how one may
at one and the same time make a living
and make a life. Those who have fol-
Ohu
., ~· nt
·clent
'J'hnt
·or tre,
hn,t
Ions ,p
lhllt
the ' le
"t.b
n or
the n
o an
looic
81\llirl
rnbne~/
recent '' National Vocation C6>ngress" ·
held in this city, will be especially inter-
·01111 1t
1t In
on all
ngnlnst
had
:-:; s l\'e
·1rco~
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lowed the interesting proceedings of the
hlllt Ii
they '·a
llstlo
ested in hearing what Mr. Wishart has to
O
of tht
la ngaj
rich.) . iJ1
They, ;~,
. Wero n•
necessa
0(
th~
con'~ .
·saf ori"lhis,' tliit topic
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done, a'l
dono wh
Should · n
tin orro,
peak
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!Ven'1e1n'J
I the
II
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duce active settlement work in this coun-
our
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try, hav.ing organized in 1886, the Neighborhood Guilt!, which is no w the
University .8ettlement of New York.
hns bo~n \;
lovil. ··· Cr··
!lie excer,e
hns perMs ,
malnly .vm
has bo-i 11 0
It Is htUtzl
muzzle.] by
· "The ·chu
"have tl1ls J '
tor the <Jlss · • both lil'Mt ,
should be ;
Church In t
People. ' It ·
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DECEMBER 4. DR. STANTON · CoIT of London, will speak on
"Am I kly Brother's l(ceper.P" Dr. Coit ha~ done mucl; during his _
nttltudo o
"Our cJC'~t
Point -t.>he'
fesslort for.
by.. work'ng
In
,
.! • ' , •
life to answer this query in the affirmative for he was the first to intro -
and In th
'l'ho In ·
Mid tho
PIIOcatlon
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highly enterprising·- cityr and- . is actively
:
,.
interested in politics and in labor affairs. The kirid of rbinister, tn a
word, who believes in doing a man's work in this worid while preaching ·
about the next.
"'l'he'
ho crl~.t.:
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hoi.1r:,;;,'...--"~"',-,.:
,
though he is a Baptist_ minister, he is a .
director of the . Board of Trade in his
Political:
It we I~
' houseli ,ft
r-'
REv. ALFRED W. WISHART of Grand Rapids,
Michigan, will . speak on "The Spi'ritual Significance . of Secular .
Vocations." Mr. Wishart has been a newspaper man and while in that
Though he is an American by birth he
has long been identified with important
social movegiepts in Eng!an(,l and at. the. .,.
last election he was a candidate for Parliament.
In the· shaping of ifuiitics
which have made England the most progressive social democracy of our time he
has had a vital and intimate share, for he
today. ,.,
, <' 0 nservatlsni '
, of . truth."
In opening
the criticism~
~l_e church, t
t
· of Its propeN
, by scctnl'llints·
. tiunrrels, tliat
dealing' with n
tlons being ad
has diverted t
bt reilglon ·•ti-tin
is a very brilliant speaker, and his book, entitled " National Idealism
and a State Church," has had a wide reading among thoughtful men.
GEORGE W. COLEMAN, Chairman and Director of Meetings
Secretary for the Meetings, Miss MARY · C. CRAWFORD
Office Hours at Room 3 1 Ford Building, State House Hill, 3.30,4,30 dally, except Saturdays.
Tel~phone, Haymarket 2340.
ot 1
·1tual1 eh!:
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the speb.iter O
· ~1yed that , tho
- ,rhe ot· its '
Church
fin Ion
T\:'Rtered Its ow
tremendous · clal
them, · It, on . ti
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