The Mother Church and the branch churches shall call on the Board of Lectureship annually for one or more lectures.
It is the duty of the Board of Lectureship to include in each lecture a true and just reply to public topics condemning Christian Science, and to bear testimony to the facts pertaining to the life of the Pastor Emeritus.
The Board of Lectureshipis not allowed in anywise to meddle with nor to disrupt the organization of branch churches.
When the need is apparent, the Christian Science Board of Directors of The Mother Church may call on any member of this Board of Lectureship to lecture at such places and at such times as the cause of Christian Science demands.
The branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, may apply through their clerks to a member of this Board of Lectureship for a speaker, and one shall be assigned them by the Board.
The Board ofLectureship shall not appoint a lecture for Wednesday evening.
Studied mathematics, and accepted an astronomical lectureship at Graz as the first post which offered.
An astronomical lectureship at Graz happening to offer itself, he was urged to take it, and agreed to do so, though stipulating that it should not debar him from some more brilliant profession when there was a chance.
By a statute in 1860 the Hulsean professorship of divinity was substituted for the office of Christian advocate, and the lectureship was considerably modified.
The Letter Establishing the Lectureship Bishop Whitaker presented the Letter of Endowment of the Lectureship on Christian Sociology from Rev.
And, George, it's astonishing how modest that sort of dress is.
Let me cite, as an example, those beautiful verses of Henry Haynes," he replied gravely.
In 1854 a permanentlectureship was offered him at the Government School of Mines; also, a lectureship at St. Thomas' Hospital; and he was asked to give various other lecture courses.
Mr. Ward and others continued a war of pamphlets; and in June Mr. Ward was dismissed from his Mathematical Lectureship at Balliol.
Balliol Lectureship writings on Romanism his criticisms of English Church Ideal of a Christian Church on "No.
Another lectureship has been instituted by Mr. Eugene Levering with the object of promoting the purposes of the Young Men's Christian Association.
The English Minister suspected Walter of a desire to go abroad and of having obtained from [thorn]e General [thorn]e promise of a lectureship in some foreign convent or University.
The primary object of this Lectureship is to secure a perpetual series of discourses in the University of Oxford under the conditions laid down in the foregoing Statute.
This lectureship Mr. Romanes held for five years, and he enjoyed the fortnight's residence in Edinburgh it involved, and the meetings with Edinburgh people.
With this year came the appointment to a Lectureship in the University of Edinburgh on 'The Philosophy of Natural History.
I am glad you are pleased about the lectureship foundation.
An attempt had been made to establish such a lectureship at Paris, but the project failed when Francis I.
Caldwell, and at his instance, founded the Lumleian lectureship at the College of Physicians.
The Board ofLectureship is selected by the Board of Directors of the Church.
The members of the Board of Lectureship are elected annually-- "Subject to the approval of Rev.
Our country, wrapped up in no smug complacency, listened to this man, respected him and supported him, and on his death a number of people were glad to unite to endow a lectureship in his honor in Harvard University.
The most Serene Grand Duke my master has been pleased to appoint me to the Chair and Lectureship of Humanity in the Florentine Academy, vacant by the death of the very learned Signor Giovanni Doni of Florence.
A chair of botany existed already in connection with the university, and this, with the lectures on medicine, constituted the medical training until 1599, when a second medical lectureship was added.
Mary's, and established a Greek lectureship and six scholarships at Christ's College.
Sir Robert Rede, the founder of the Rede Lectureship in the University, and Thomas Audley, the future Lord Chancellor, are also said to have received their education in this College.
Governing Body) next term to appoint my successor, so that I may retire at the end of the year, when I shall be close on fifty years old, and shall have held the Lectureship for exactly 26 years.
I have just taken an important step in life, by sending to the Dean a proposal to resign the Mathematical Lectureship at the end of this year.
His appointment to the Plat lectureship at Milan has already been noted.
The Plat lectureship would scarcely have maintained three servants, and Jerome's gains from other sources must have been as yet very slender.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lectureship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.