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Lectures On Living Subjects

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Day
17
Month
November
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Walter Elliot, Paulist, of New York City, speaks every evening for one week at Newberry Hall, on living subjects, commencing Friday evening, Nov. i8th his subject being: "Types of Character, or the Elements of True Manhood and Womanhood. " On Saturday evening: " Can we get along without the Bible ? " On Sunday evening: " Three Infallibilities - Reason, Church, Bible." Monday evening: " Intemperance; or Why I am a Total Abstainer." Tuesday evening: "What Becomes of Our Dead?" Wednesday evening: " Why I am a Catholic." Thursday evening: "The Voice of Conscience - whose i Voice is it ? " On Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Elliott is to fill the pulpit of St. Thomas' church, his subject being "The Confessional, its Origin 1 and Object." At Newberry Hall a question box will be placed at the entrance and the speaker will be glad to answer all questions on moral and religious topics.

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