The Business Men's Class
THE BUSINESS MEN'S CLASS
At the Congregational Church During the Next Quarter
The subjects for discussion by the Business Men's Class of the Congregational church after each Sunday morning service for the coming quarter will be:
Sunday, Jan. 8, 1899. Wound Christian nations be justified in dismembering China in the name of humanity and civilization? D. A. Hammond.
Sunday, Jan. 15. The settlement of controversies. 1. Personal; 2. Labor; 3 International. President J. B. Angell.
Sunday, Jan. 22. Is the concentration of vast wealth in the hands of individuals and corporations a menace to our liberties? Prof. C. H. Cooley.
Sunday, Jan. 29. The problem of the unemployed and the duty of the church in the premises. Senator Andrew Campbell.
Sunday, Feb. 5. The Phillipine Islands and inhabitants. What form of government would be best adapted to them? Prof. ,J. B. Steere.
Sunday, Feb. 12. Churches. "Which would benefit Christianity most, a large number of small churches in cities, or a lesser number of larger ones? S. A. Moran.
Sunday, Feb. 19. Combinations in trade and their effect on the moral development and prosperity of the country. Jumus E. Beal.
Sunday, Feb. 26. Music. Its moral and religious effect in our churches. Prof. A. A. Stanley.
Sunday, Mar. 5. Taxation. 1. Do the rich bear their share? 2. Should church property be taxed? Col. B. M. Thompson.
Sunday, Mar. 12. Our public schools. How far should they contribute to the training and development of children? Prof. H. M. Slatison.
Sunday, Mar. 19. What is the moral and intellectual result of our modern habit of newspaper reading? Dr Eliza M. Mosher.
Sunday, Mar. 26. Has Christian life and belief degenerated in our time from that of our fathers?
Sunday, Apr. 2. Treatment of the criminal class. Is society affording a fair opportunity to discharged criminals? A. J. Sawyer.
Sunday, Apr. 9. Art. lts rise, progress and influence upon Christanity and Christian life.
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