THE 533rd OEDINAEY GENERAL MEETING. 



HELD IN THE EOOMS OF THE INSTITUTE ON MONDAY 

 MAY 20th, 1912, AT 4.30 p.m. 



E. Walter Maunder, Esq., F.E.A.S., Presided. 



The Minutes of the preceding Meeting were read and confirmed. 



The Secretary announced the Annual Address to be delivered 

 by Sir Andrew Wingate, K.C.I.E., who would take for his 

 subject ''The Bible and Modern Unrest," and that the following 

 presentations to the Library had been received by the Council : Two 

 volumes from Dr. Thirtle entitled Old 2'estament Problems and 

 The Titles of the Psalms^ and one volume from Mr. H. B. Guppy on 

 Seeds and Fruits. 



The Chairman introduced the lecturer, the Rev. E. A. Edghill, 

 M.A., B.D., who read a paper on " Miraculous Christianity and the 

 Supernatural Christ." 



A discussion followed in which Mr. Rouse, Professor Orchard, 

 Archdeacon Potter and Dr. Irving took part. The Chairman 

 closed the discussion with a few remarks and moved a cordial vote 

 of thanks to the Lecturer, which was carried unanimously. 



This paper, owing to its author's ill-health, had not been 

 submitted in time to get it in print before the Meeting. After the 

 Meeting he took it away to abbreviate, and the MS. of the 

 discussion was sent to him to revise his reply. It is with most 

 sincere regret that the Council learned that he subsequentlj^ injured 

 his foot, when blood-poisoning set in and he died in two or three 

 days. Mr. Edghill had a brilliant University career, and had held 



