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 146 HISTORY OF THE PARLIAMENT. THE EVENING SESSION. Rev. Augusta J. Chapin in the Chair. A White Life for Two; by Miss Frances E. Willard. Read by Mr. William Pipe. The Worship of God in Man; by Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Read by Miss Susan B. Anthony. Christianity as seen by a Voyager Around the World; by the Rev. Francis E. Clark, D.D., Boston. The Sixteenth Day. — Tuesday, September 26. The Lord's Prayer was said by the Rev. James S. Dennis, D.D., of New York. The A-ttitude of Christiajiity toward Other Religions; by Professor William C. Wilkinson, of the University of Chi- cago. What is, and What is not, Religion; by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, of Boston. The Mission of Protestantism in Ihirkey ; by the Rev. A. M. Ignados. Read by Mr. Herant M. Kiretchjian, Constan- tinople. The Message of Christianity to other Religions; by the Rev. James S. Dennis, D.D., of New York. The Leading Powers of Religious Thought in France; by the Rev. G. Bonet-Maury, Paris. THE AFTERNOON SESSION. The Primitive and Prospective Religious Union of the Human Family; by the Rev. John Gmeiner, St. Paul, Minn. The Armenian Church; by Prof. Minas Tcheraz, Lon- don. The World's Religious Debt to America; by Mrs. Celia Parker Woolley, Chicago. A Voice from the Young Men of the Orient; by Mr. Herant M. Kiretchjian, Constantinople. Points of Contact and Contrast between Christian and ILindu Thought ; by the Rev. R. A. Hume, New Haven, Conn. The Future of Religion in Japan; by Nobuta Kishimoto, Okayama.