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Bishop Rulison's Lectures To Be Held at Harris Hall, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

Bishop Rulison's Lectures To Be Held at Harris Hall, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church image
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Day
19
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The lectures to be delivered on the Baldwin Foundation before the Hobart Guild, this year, will be given by Right Rev. Nelson S. Rulison, D. D., Bishop of Central Pennsylvania. The general title for the lectures will be "Conscience." The first lecture will be on Monday evening, February 25, in Harris hall, the subject being, "The Spencerian Philosophy of Conscience, a Menace to Modern Society." Lecture 2. "The Genesis and Universality of Conscience." Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. Lecture 3. "Historical Sketch of Theories of Conscience." Thursday evening, Feb. 28. Lecture 4. "Nature and Office of Conscience - Conscience not Judgraent." Friday evening, March 1. Lectures. "Supremacy of Conscience. " Saturday evening, March 2. Lecture 6. " Private Judgment and Authority." Sunday evening, March 3, in St. Andrew's church. All the lectures, except the last one, will be delivered in Harris hall, commencing at 8 o'clock p. m. Bishop Rulison has an excellent reputation as a pulpit orator, and is called upon to attend the meetings of the church. On Sunday evening, February 24, Bishop Rulison will, on invitation of the Students' Christian association, deliver the annual address before that body.