THE St. Paul's Society is holding a course of six sermons on Sunday afternoons at four o'clock in Christ Church. The first meeting of the series was addressed last Sunday by Rev. Arthur Brooks, D. D., of New York. The church was crowded to its full seating capacity, but a comparatively small proportion was students. It is not, perhaps, very generally known in the university that the St. Paul's Society is conducting this course. We gladly call attention to it, not only because it is an undertaking by a college organization, but because the list of speakers include some of the foremost preachers in the Episcopal Church today. They are men whom it is a privilege to hear. Tomorrow Rev. W. T. Rainsford, D. D., of New York will deliver the sermon and he will be followed on successive Sundays by Rev. W. H. Vibbert, D. D., of New York. Rev. F. S. Luther, of Hartford, Rev. W. R. Huntington, D. D., of New York and Rev. H. J. Satterlee, D. D. of New York. The assisting ministers are chosen from the leading Episcopal clergymen in Cambridge and seats are reserved for members of the University until just before the services begin. Episcopalians and all others who are interested in hearing representative men of different denominations will find these sermons instructive and interesting and well worth attending.
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