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1915 KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES

Series of Lectures on Three Denominations to Start Feb. 8.

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The King's Chapel lectures, an annual series maintained by the Lowell Institute under the auspices of the Harvard Divinity School, the Andover Theological Seminary, and the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge, will be given in King's Chapel, Boston, on Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Admission will be free, and no tickets are required. The lectures will be given as follows:

February 8.--"The Congregationalists." I. Professor J. W. Platner, D. D., of the Andover Theological Seminary.

February 15.--"The Congregationalists." II. Professor J. W. Platner, D. D.

February 22.--The Congregationalists." III. Professor J. W. Platner, D. D.

March 1.--"The Congregationalists." IV. Professor J. W. Platner, D.D.

March 8.--"The Baptists." I. President G. E. Horr, D.D., of the Newton Theological Institution.

March 15.--"The Baptists." II. President G. E. Horr, D.D.

March 22.--"The Episcopalians." I. Dean G. Hodges, D.D., I.C.L., LL. D., of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge.

March 29.--"The Episcopalians." II. Dean G. Hodges, D.D., D.C.L., LL. D.

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