THE KING’ S BUSINESS 965 1905 at the close of the second of'the Great Missions conducted by Dr. R. A. Torrey and Mr. Chas. Alexander. .The object of the class is the better equip ment of Christian workers through a systematic study of the Word of God. The class teaching is thoroughly evangelical, seeking to apply the teaching of the Bible to modern life. Each evening is divided into two periods. The first study occupying about forty-five minutes, the second period being devoted to one of the, other subjects on the syllabus. : , ' “ First study—The Great Truths of the Bible: The greatest fact in Eter nity—God; The greatest fact in Time—God in Christ; The greatest ruin in the World—Fallen Man; The greatest wonder in the World—The Love of God; The greatest gift to the World—The Son of God; The greatest Transforma tion—From Death to Life; The greatest Science—The Knowledge of God; The greatest Leverage—The Power of God; The greatest Tragedy^—fThe Death of Christ; The greatest Triumph—The Resurrection of Christ; The'greatest Folly—The Rejection of-Christ; The greatest Hope—The Return of Christ. Followed by studies on The Holy Spirit in Christian Life and Service Today; The Preparation of Addresses; The use of the Bible in Personal Work.’ Prof. J. B. Trowbridge, for fourteen years teacher of Strengthening Voice and class-room work in music, in the Moody the Faculty. Bible Institute, Chicago, is now in charge of the music work of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Mrs. Frances C. Allison, for some years in charge of the, practical work for women at the Moody Institute, is now our superintendent of women. Dr. F. J. Pur cell, for years a physician and medical missionary, has been engaged to deliver regular lectures on '“ Medical Knowledge Necessary for a Missionary.” These additions to the faculty and teaching staff mean much to the efficiency of its work for the students.
E. A. K. HACKETT Who Died August 28 ,1916. See page 974.
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