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                  <text>SOUTH-PLACE CHAPEL,
SOUTH PLACE, FINSBURY.

MR. MONCURE D. CONWAY
Will deliver the following Discourses, during the present and ensuing
months, on Sunday Mornings:
March 21,1869.

THE RELIGIONS OF EGYPT AND CHALD2EA.
Anthem. (Welden) : “In Thee, 0 Lord !”
March 28.

THE HINDU RELIGION.
Anthem (Dr. Boyce) : “The heavens declare the glory of God.”

April 4.

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THE PERSIAN RELIGION.
Anthem, (Kent) : “Lord, what love have I?”
April 11.

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THE CHINESE RELIGION.
Anthem, (Anon.) : “Like circles, widening round.”
April 18.

THE ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION.
Antitem, (Mendelssohn) : “ Oh, come, every one that thirsteth !”

April 25.

THE HEBREW RELIGION.
Anthem (Dr. Clarke Whiteield) : “ In Jewry is God known.”
May 2.

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MOHAMMEDANISM.
Anthem, (J. Goss): “The Wilderness.”
May 9.

THE SCANDINAVIAN RELIGION.
Anthem, (Kent) : “ Blessed be thou.”

May 16.

THE RELIGION OF HUMANITY.
Anthem, (Mendelssohn) : “How lovely are the messengers !”—St. Paul.

“ Why are we not willing to consider all religions merely as progressive steps, by which
the human understanding has developed itself in every time and place, and will still
develop itself in the future ?”■—Lessing.
This Series of Discourses will not be interrupted unless some special subject requires
attention.

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The Service begins at 11.15 a.m.

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