This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...of the passion of love in all its manifold phases were very exhaustive, and those in attendance should have been convinced that this generation is still too prone to confound passion with love, and, while worshipping this idol, to belittle the many other sentiments of which human nature is callable, and on which we must depend for much of life's comfort.--The Unity Club of the Church of the Unity held a public meeting in the church, .Sunday evening, May 10, the subject being "Dante: Illustrated in Art and Music." Sixty pictures by Searamuzza, illustrative of the " Divine Comedy," were shown upon a screen by the aid of a stereopticon. The programme also included renditions of parts of Liszt's "Dante Symphony," and solos from Schumann, Marchetti, Rossini, and Biilow. Toledo, Ohio.--The lilade prints in full a sermon of Uev. A. G. Jennings on "The Hook of Jonah," in which he defends it against both ils orthodox and its heterodox enemies, claiming that, while as a history it is incredible ami worthless, as poetry (which it really is) it is one of the broadest and noblest books in the TSible. Wichita, Kan.--A correspondent writes: "We have an excellent minister in Mr. Shippen, a young man, the son of Rev. Hush K. Shippen of Washington. This is his first charge. Our church is growing rapidly, and is not one dollar in debt. Our Sunday school is remarkably large for a Unitarian Sunday-school. On May 24 one class of fifteen young girls joined our church." Winona, Minn.--The young Unitarian society feels that its loss is very heavy in having to part with its pastor, Rev. W. F. Greenman, under whose leadership for three years it has so greatly prospered. The Daily Republican prints in full Mr. Greenman's farewell sermon...