The University Sermon And College Services a Letter Addressed to the Vice Chan
The University Sermon And College Services a Letter Addressed to the Vice Chan
C W Charles Waldegrave Sandford
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I have spoken of the Undergraduates whose habit it is not to attend the University Sermon, as the per- sons whose interests should first be consulted, and for this reason among others, that they form the vast majority. That such is the case is evident from the fact that it is only to hear some well-known preacher that the University Church is filled ; and, when filled, it contains at most four hundred Undergraduates, whereas there are fifteen or sixteen hundred now in residence. Besides, our fi...rst thought surely should be in this, as in all other matters, how best to take care of those who either cannot or will not take care of themselves. Those who have been brought up in religious households, and have been loyal to the prin- ciples of their early training, may with safety be left to themselves. Whatever change we may make in the Services, they are not likely to spend Sunday badly. The persons whom we wish to influence are those who never attend the University Sermon, and who consequently, except in those Societies where College Sermons are preached, never hear a word of warning or advice addressed to them from the pulpit, from the day they enter the University to the day they leave it.
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