The Baldwin Lectures
The lectures beĆore the Ilobart Guild of the University of Michigan, on the Baldwin Foundation, will be given this year, as before announced in the Argus, by the Rt. Kev. Thomas UDudley, D. D., LL. D., D. C. L., Bishop of Kentucky. The subject of the course is "The Distinctive Principies of the Protestant Episcopal Church." The special subjects and ftates of the several lectures are as follows: Lecture 1. "The Church is Scriptural," Sunday, March 5, 7:30 p. ni., in St. Andrews' church. Lecture 2. "The Church is One, " Wednesday, March 8, 8 p.m., in Harria hall. Lecture 3. "The Church is Apostolie," Friday, March 10. S p. m., in Harris hall. Lecture 4. "The Church isCatholic," Sunday, March 12, 7:30 p. m., in St. Andrews1 church. Lecture 5. "The Church is a Missionary and a Teacher,'1 Tuesday, March 14, 8 p. m., in Harris hall. Lecture 6. "The Ckurch's Method of Doing lier Work,'' Thursday, March 16, 8 p. m., in Harris hall.
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