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Key words and phrases Horace Davis, Unitarian Church, Sunderland, SUNSET LIMITED, Unity Church, Philippines, Taoism, American Unitarian Association, California, Camp Merritt, ligion, Oakland, Portland, San Francisco Mission, Liberal Christianity, SACRAMENTO, MISSION STREET, pulpit, England, India |
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 | 645 SACRAMENTO ST - Page 319Undertakers 641-643-645 SACRAMENTO ST. Corner of Webb SAN FRANCISCO Lady Attendants at all hours Embalming a Specialty G. & E. ...more pages: 351 |
 | 616 SACRAMENTO STREET - Page 319SNOOK PLUMBERS GAS FITTERS AND METAL ROOFERS 616 SACRAMENTO STREET BAN FRANCISCO TELEPHONE 171 FISHER & Co. HATTERS No. 9 MONTGOMERY ST., LICK HOUSE ... |
 | Oakland - Page 230The races in San Francisco and Oakland are blighting life in many directions. Defalcations are frequently directly traceable to their enticements. ... |
More | DUNDEE, OR - Page 254DUNDEE, OR Rev. Geo. H. Greer DUNDEE, OR Rev. Elwin S. Greer OAKLAND Rev. GB Allen PASADENA Rev. Eli Fay 139 S. Euclid Ave. SACRAMENTO Rev. Chas. P. ... |
 | Visalia - Page 360CJK Jones, of Los Angeles, has made a brief missionary journey into the great valley of the San Joaquin, preaching to a large audience at Visalia on ... |
 | San Jose - Page 317And God in heaven will hold you, men and women of San Jose, responsible for the good name of these teachers, and for the moral character of the ... |
 | Berkeley - Page 58When one realizes the scores of young men and women in Berkeley who need the liberal faith unfolded, the day should be sign and augury of good work ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 230For several weeks she was supposed to be going to San Francisco every day, but when the time came to pay her bills she was forced to confess that the ... |
 | Santa Maria - Page 154In Santa Maria she was the founder of the Ladies' Literary Society while at Han ford she was the prime mover in the organization of the San Joaquin ... |
 | Redlands - Page 186CW Wendte, returned on the i3th of March from his month's vacation at Redlands, whose bracing mountain air and magnificent scenery did much to restore ... |
 | Los Angeles - Page 360The Unitarian church at Los Angeles has arranged for a series of Sunday afternoon sacred concerts at which many prominent musicians of the city will ... |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 295Our Congregational brethren may well be proud of the Tenth Triennial National Council, held in Portland, Oregon, from July yth to 1 3th. ... |
 | San Diego - Page 295and that under our recently adopted city charter such a man as Professor Cubberly, who revolutionized the schools of San Diego, and is now at the head ... |
 | Tacoma - Page 185Martin, of Tacoma, spoke on March 5th on the ethical issues involved in our relations with the Philippines. It was a very discriminating address. ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 261Sunderland, of Ann Arbor, Mich., has been called to the Oakland pulpit. It would be a distinct gain to the denominational interest on this Coast if ... |
 | Boston - Page 360Mills has been doing a fine work in Boston, and would seem to be a happy choice for the Oakland situation. He is known and must be respected by many, ... |
 | Spokane - Page 166OJ Fairfield, of Spokane, opened a series of Wednesday evening entertainments, to be given by the ladies of his church, on February 24th, ... |
 | Chicago - Page 295Benjamin Andrews has resigned the presidency of Brown University to accept the superintendency of schools of Chicago, presumably a great boon to that ... |
 | Seattle - Page 230TL Eliot preached in Seattle on May isth. It is hoped that the society will feel that services may be permanently resumed soon under a regularly ... |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 154She was buried in Santa Barbara on the following Sunday, Rev. Mr. Dinsmore conducting the services with tender sympathy and deep feeling. Mrs. ... |
 | Dansville, NY - Page 356The latter, with his wife and mother, had left Oakland for Boston, intending to spend some weeks in Dansville, NY, at Dr. ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 262Charles Eliot Norton has brought upon himself much severe criticism for his address at Cambridge on the war. Much of the address was admirable, ... |
 | Honolulu - Page 295He is attached to the Philadelphia, which has gone to Honolulu to take part in the ceremonies incident to the transfer of the Hawaiian Islands to the ... |
 | Grand Rapids - Page 326It was the first effort on the part of any preacher of Grand Rapids to reach the throng who do not enter the churches. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 45Pere Hyacinthe and his wife were in Jerusalem when I arrived, and were planning to remain several weeks after my departure. ... |
 | Milton, Mass - Page 103Roderick Stebbins, of Milton, Mass., gave a reception in the beautiful rooms of the First Church of San Francisco. ... |
 | Pomona - Page 389CA Livingston, of Pomona, in a recent sermon on " The Relation of Reason to Revelation," said : " I glory in Christianity because it enlarges, ... |
 | Salem, Ore - Page 261WE Copeland, of Salem, Ore., will visit California during his vacation, and will very probably preach in some of our churches. ... |
 | London - Page 82They have established workshops in London, where no inquiry is made as to antecedents, the test of work and the discipline of the shops being relied ... |
 | Santa Monica - Page 70RM Webster, of Santa Monica, is temporarily supplying the pulpit at Santa Ana, preaching there in the morning, and holding an evening service at Santa ... |
 | Guantanamo - Page 52At Guantanamo we find the navy reporting the Cuban allies as brave, useful, and willing. At Santiago the army derided the Cubans and found them ... |
 | New York - Page 326The Christian Advocate, of New York, compresses a good deal of truth into a few sentences when it says : " No church can permanently grow if its ... |
 | Louisville, Kentucky - Page 356CJK Jones, formerly of Louisville, Kentucky, has been called to the vacant pulpit of the Los Angeles church. The action was taken at a meeting of the ... |
 | Rome - Page 243It was his brave defiance of Rome, his insistency on the Bible as the supreme rule of faith and practice, and his lofty appeal for a spiritual and ... |
 | Palo Alto - Page 379Stebbins preached at Palo Alto, with his usual large and interested audience. The Channing Auxiliary and the Society for Christian Work are again in ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 73Indeed, along the seashore it was not safe inside many of the houses ; for hundreds of cottages from Boston to Plymouth were crushed or carried away ... |
 | Pasadena - Page 168Eli Fay, DD, of Pasadena, which came too late for this issue. Dr. Fay says many things that need saying in a way so impressive that one cannot forget ... |
 | Paris - Page 45In answer to my inquiries, he gave me considerable information regarding his own work in Paris, and the aims and hopes of the Liberal Catholics of ... |
 | Sioux Falls - Page 174But every other church in Sioux Falls has lived through the "hard times." Large numbers have gone away from the town, and some of the districts where ... |
 | Menlo Park - Page 356The gift of Miss Cora Jane Flood to the University of California of the magnificent estate at Menlo Park is highly gratifying and encouraging to all ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 69Eliot, of Brooklyn, has accepted the Secretaryship of the American Unitarian Association, a post of great responsibility, and demanding rare powers. ... |
 | Florence - Page 335Some say that the people down here (I write from Florence) are lazy, and possibly they are. Nevertheless, from the competition there is to get a ... |
 | Berlin - Page 182The letter was written in Berlin to a friend in Portland, and gives his impressions of German political parties and tendencies, besides touching upon ... |
 | Tuskegee, Ala - Page 181Roderick Stebbins, who attended the recent session of the Negro Conference at Tuskegee, Ala., contributes this interesting account of it to the Boston ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 101He is to speak at the Ministerial Union in March, and at the Unitarian Club in Philadelphia in April. He preaches somewhere nearly every Sunday. |
 | Winslow, Ariz - Page 262With his devoted wife he had started for his former Eastern home, but died on the train near Winslow, Ariz. Fine spirit, true man, how beautiful such ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 325John Snyder, of St. Louis, occupied the vacant Los Angeles pulpit during the month of August, making a very favorable impression on his hearers. ... |
 | Mountain View - Page 283Haskell has held at Mountain View for several months has been discontinued for the summer. On June 26th, the Rev. AJ Wells, of the Second Unitarian ... |
 | Los Gatos - Page 283Haskell conducted the funeral service of Judge EA Wilder, of Los Gatos. Friends gathered reverently in the home of the beautiful old man, ... |
 | Naples - Page 336From Rome to Naples the country is like an immensely long Santa Clara Valley. But no American I have met would change. Very interesting it is to note ... |
 | Cairo - Page 45He had been spending some months in Algiers, Alexandria, and Cairo, where he had come much into contact with leading Mohammedans, and had taken pains ... |
 | Denver - Page 58LC Rheil from our city to Denver. For several years she has held various offices in our society, and her faithful work will long be remembered. ... |
 | Lima - Page 333Mann's reply he says: " I must now confess that from the day when I first had the pleasure of meeting you at Lima [Western New York], the importance ... |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 368Horatio Stebbins, then preaching in Portland, Maine, and in September he arrived in San Francisco, preaching his first sermon on September llth, ... |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 25Interesting as written from the standpoint of an inhabitant of Charleston, SC A tale of adventure rather than patriotism. ... |
 | Green Harbor, Mass - Page 103At the parsonage at Green Harbor, Mass., on January iSth, a fine son was born to Rev. and Mrs. NS Hoagland. Our country is safe if proper Pilgrims ... |
 | Roxbury, Mass - Page 326James de Normandie, of Roxbury, Mass., enjoys the distinction of being the only Unitarian minister in a New England pulpit, under seventy-five years ... |
 | Yellow Springs, Ohio - Page 333to build a non-sectarian college in the West (Yellow Springs, Ohio,) he entered into the work with all the enthusiasm of his ardent temperament. ... |
 | Gibraltar - Page 365The inhabitants of Gibraltar, for example, •Most of MB are too ignorant of Alaska's history to feel ashamed of it. ... |
 | Northampton - Page 20written by him in reply to an invitation to send a message of benediction to the dedication of a new church building at Northampton: — THE POLCHAR, ... |
 | Munich - Page 294Dodson, when last heard from, was sojourning at Munich. It is probable that he will soon have the pleasure of greeting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur. Mr. ... |
 | St. John, Miss - Page 16St. John, Miss Phoebe Waldo, Rev. James T. Bixby, Rev. Allen W. Gould, Mr. Charles H. Stearns, Rev. William L. Chaffin, Mr. Charles A. Murdock. ... |
 | Oxford - Page 303I have been reading recently an article on the Old Testament prophecies and their New Testament fulfillments, written by a distinguished Oxford ... |
 | Batavia, Illinois - Page 177About five years ago he removed with his family from Batavia, Illinois, and built him a comfortable home in the midst of the orange groves adjoining ... |
 | Milwaukee - Page 69The Ethical Union held a convention in Milwaukee from December 8th to nth, at which the relation of the ethical movement to the religions of the past ... |
 | Edinburgh - Page 343I brought a tricycle with me from Edinburgh, which, though an ignoble vehicle from a wheelman's standpoint, was a great deal of good to me on those ... |
 | Clinton, Mass - Page 270The writer first made his acquaintance while he was pastor of our church in Clinton, Mass., and was greatly drawn to him by his frank and manly nature ... |
 | Whittier - Page 42Abraham and Isaiah, David and Whittier ! Wesley said that Whitfield's God was his devil ! But amid all this change and passing away, the idea of God ... |
 | Kitchener - Page 54There never has been, from Hannibal to Kitchener, so little a war followed by such great results. |
 | Hampden, Maine - Page 368Let us say rather Pym and Hampden, Maine and Blackstone, Herbert Spencer and John Bright. The real problems of England have alwa>s been at home. ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 296Miel, of Sacramento. A native of Vars, France, he was brought up for the Catholic ministry, trained in the Jesuit schools, and had a prominent part in ... |
 | Little Rock - Page 94BETWEEN Chicago Through Los Angeles, El Paso, Fort Worth, Little Rock, and St. Louis on this Schedule: . Lv. SAN FRANCISCO .. .6:30 pm. Lv. ... |
 | St. Augustine - Page 369There can be no distinction as between the one true and many false forms of religion, but only that distinction which St. Augustine long ago pointed ... |
 | Plymouth, Massachusetts - Page 76In many places right in the Pilgrim county of Plymouth, Massachusetts, no religious. * It is Myles to the top of it. |
 | Baltimore - Page 375The colored people in Baltimore clamored for teachers of their own race, and they were right. The Filipinos would be helped by people of their own ... |
 | Boulder - Page 349Later, he went with a smaller party into the mountains near Boulder, where for two weeks the experiences of a primitive camp in the woods were enjoyed ... |
 | Buffalo - Page 109From Buffalo to Albany, through dooryards, orchards and grain fields, steamboats are hourly passing, and trains are screeching their approach, ... |
 | Stoneham, Mass - Page 188Whetmore, of Stoneham, Mass., occupied the pulpit at the morning service. The sermon was a most excellent and helpful one, and demonstrated in most ... |
 | Manchester - Page 275and is interested in the vast populated spaces of Africa or Asia only as possible markets for Manchester cottons or Birmingham trinkets. ... |
 | Helena, Mont - Page 349Brown of Helena, Mont., each of whom preached for us two or more Sundays. While the battleship Iowa was at Seattle, Chaplain Brown very kindly offered ... |
 | Toledo, Ohio - Page 342At the recent congress of municipal officials at Detroit, Mayor Jones, of Toledo, Ohio, made a strong impression by an impassioned plea for public ... |
 | Brattleboro, Vermont - Page 100If a man is strong enough, he may be just as virtuous and temperate and God-loving in Manila as he could be in Brattleboro, Vermont, or Ann Arbor, ... |
 | Madison, Wis - Page 106In about a year he found his way to Madison, Wis., where he got employment as a clerk, or boy of all work, in the office of the Chicago and ... |
 | Vienna - Page 94Hamlick, of Vienna, tells of having asked Schumann how he got on with Wagner. " Not at all," he replied; " he talks at such at a rate I can't get a ... |
 | Omaha - Page 35The Liberal Congress, at Omaha, seems to have held a remarkably successful series of meetings. The spirit was comprehensive and appreciative of the ... |
 | Lyndonville, NY - Page 335Fay was three times married: — At the age of nineteen, to Miss Laura Johnson of Lyndonville, NY, who lived but about six years. ... |
 | Cahirciveen - Page 344We go from here to Cork, by way of Parknasilla, Valentia, and Cahirciveen; and after that we do not yet know, only we sail for home September 13th. ... |
 | Albany - Page 109From Buffalo to Albany, through dooryards, orchards and grain fields, steamboats are hourly passing, and trains are screeching their approach, ... |
 | Keene, New Hampshire - Page 70The Sentinel Printing Co., of Keene, New Hampshire, have issued a handsome biographical sketch of Henry Whitney Bellows, with a capital portrait. ... |
 | Sunderland - Page 306Sunderland. The chosen minister of the Oakland church preached his farewell sermon at Ann Arbor, Michigan, on July loth. He took as his text "Saved by ... |
 | Andover - Page 130Moses Stuart, of Andover, when required to sign the creed once in five years to hold his office as professor, was careful to say, " I subscribe to ... |
 | Santiago - Page 52Take the contrast between Guantanamo, under the navy, and Santiago under the army. At Guantanamo we find the navy reporting the Cuban allies as brave, ... |
 | Manila - Page 15low, white line of buildings which constitute Manila, the goal we are aiming to reach, and anchored off Manila are the foreign warships, five German, ... |
 | Cavite - Page 15We were mistaken, however, as they turned out later to be vessels at anchor off Cavite. Cavite is situated on a little harbor twenty miles from the ... |
 | Calcutta - Page 143The Brahmo Somaj movement began early in this century in Calcutta. It aimed at a reform of Hinduism, purging it of its idolatry, and its other ... |
 | Chitral - Page 364It was of England in Chitral that Morley said this, not of America in Luzon. 51. No wonder England pats us on the back to day, as we give her methods ... |
 | Zanzibar - Page 366In Zanzibar, for example, when the king dies, the first of the royal family to reach the throne is made king. Once a king who hated England was thus ... |
 | Wellington - Page 368Not Marlborough nor Grenville nor Wellington is its exponent. Let us say rather Pym and Hampden, Maine and Blackstone, Herbert Spencer and John Bright ... |
 | Bombay - Page 342The preachers who have come over here to preach Buddhism to the American people have established a hospital for animals in Bombay. ... |
 | Madras - Page 142In the cities are several hundred high schools, and about one hundred colleges ; and in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras are large universities, ... |
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