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NOTED DIVINE TO TALK TOMORROW

Major, Educator and Modernist, to Give Noble Lecture

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The Reverend H. D. A. Major D. D. will give the fourth of this lectures on "English Modernism--Its Origin, Aims, and Method" tomorrow evening in Emerson D at 8 o'clock. The subject of his address is "Modernism and Miracles: Modernism and Jesus Christ."

Dr. Major, who is principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford, England, has devoted the William Belden Noble Lectures this December to Modernism, the center of bitter controversy in the Church of England for the past 20 years. As champion of this movement in its attack on the conservative wing of the church Dr. Major has edited the "Modern Churchman," which he founded 15 years ago. In his lectures so far Dr. Major has outlined the history of Modernism and its present relationship to the Christian Church.

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