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University Bible Classes

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The M. E. Church has arranged anew feature for its Sunday School that will be of great interest to TJniversity students. A class has been organizcl called the University liible Class, which will meet for 'the first time next Sunday. A series of addresséa have been a'rranged for the whole college year, all the speakers being f rom the University faculty. The class will meet each Sunday, iimnediately following the mornihg sermón. Prof. T. C. Trueblood will begin the series next Sunday morning and will occupy the next three Sundays wit li addressess apon Chrysostom, ther and Savonarola. Following hirn the series will le as follows: Nov. 11, " Missionary Work in Cliiiia," by President Angelí ; Nov. 1S, "The Story of theOreation," by Prof. H. S. Carhart ; Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9. 1(1, "Evolution from a Christian Standpoint,'My Prof. J. IS. Steere; Jan. 13, "The Psahns as an Inspiration to Sacred Music," Prof. Stanley; Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10, "The Problem of Temptation" as treated in literature CBook of Job, Macbeth, Goethe's Faust), Geo. E. Damson; Feb. 17, 24, " Life from a Physieian's View Point," Dr. W. F. Breakey ; March 3, 10, 17, 24, " Public and Private Laws in the Pre-Christian Era, and their Eflect apon the Moráis of the People," Prof. E. F. Johnson; April 7, " Joseph de Maistre and the Catholie Eeaction in France," Prof. E. L. Walter; April 28, "The Protestant Keformation," Prof. Hudson; May 5, 12, 19, " Medicine and the Bible," Prof. D. A. McLacbJan; May 26, June L', probably lectures by Melville M. Bigelow; .Tune 9, 16, 23, ''Are the Gospels Oredible?" Geo. O. Higley.

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Ann Arbor Courier