.' ! An ..address..doliviefett ii: German' at' the .Berlin'..■University. onV'lntorniitibnal.'ftnd.National ■Chriitiau; Literature,'-' by. Dr. Harnack,i .(ippeiiw,in English in."The Contemporary Re-,view.".-Dr.- liarhaclc ehowed.-how, oot'oro tho breaking , up of: tho.. Church Unto Eist and West, _wifh controversial differences, thero wii? a literature:..that:\V»s''road, from Alexandria to,.Lyons.' ■Afterwards, , "wo flud no more.' ad international ..spiritual unity of the entire. Christian.'.Church; notwithstanding; tbb numbei of individuals moving from ono church to■ another." A:c(impliment«was,paid to Eng-land-by theetatement'thatihe'efiiof spiritual unifying force of the' Middle. Ages was England. : '"The. .great.triple constellation,' -Bede, Boniface,: and ; repreaonts ■ tho'. concrete : effective, theology , and the religious culture of the timo,'? ■■'■ Aiother. veiy handsome cbmpli- • ment was that to thempdersv English school of Biblical: soholarsMp.: ■ Such men as-Hort,, ■:Westcptt,vliglitfoot, and Hatch, "gave the W prsssipn that thoy intendedto.set.upfor, thdmeelves a -"two-Wv.or;standard" in. scholars Hip. and wo wore obliged-to confess that weiwould gladly •'have.: had . them .■'; in German." ' Dr. < .Harnuck.'pleadod for unity: in. science and I t/hnstiamty. ■■'■ "Subdue 'the' earth, but asi brother?. , ',. ■•-."... ■"■■- '■•■:■■:, .-.■••.■.'; ■■■■■I ■■"'Br: Campbell Morgan;declares that be known' nothing wimtevcr about ineryonsness In tlia pulpit. .'Answering a correspondent iii' th 6 columns .of "Tho a Westminster , Kecord," Dr. -Motganeays, "It ie infinitely easier for nle tSi face a congregation of. a; thousand or five thousand than to meet one'or two strangeve in eooial.lifo. It ia this lack in my own experience whichmnkM it difficult for me to answer such an irniuirr. I .'remember-bnco -tolling this to Thomas Champncss, and he replied, 'Well I feel'eiactly.; tho same, nnd tho reiieon both in yoitr.cdse and mine is that wo bayo no rertiitation td.' itfM.' I'siinply quote: that, bolievine that. there ii a good . deal. of philonophy in it. and yet;not suggesting'.-that it covers tho : Dr. Morgan adds that whert nfrrOnsneei doei ariKe from' tkt fact 'that thP some reputation it is wholly evil .'The ■Rev.J'nther-Griffiths, Q.SS.E.,-who wa.v Novice Master at the Rodotnptoriet House n't. Dnndalkrhae been appointed il'rbvinoial of the Eede'mptorist,Congrogation '> in : Iroland, Aus-i j trnlik, and the Philippines, of which the parent I hdiise.is at Limerick, in succession to the Rev. ,Pdther Ilurrny,! .who wns recently appointed Superior-General of the Ordor. . ' . ■A shrine to Joan of Aro ia to bo erected, ih Westminster Cathedral ;by a penny collection! from tho Eomnn Catholic girls and women of England. : . . . . "
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 9
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