. rst and are forgotten. Relig-ion has no foundation in fact, unless it is based on gospel preached here is the same as that expounded in other places,and the duty of spreading a knowledge of its saving truths is as in-cumbent upon our ministerial friends in Chester, who believe in itsefficacy to raise up and save fallen souls, as it was upon the early apos-tles who preached it two thousand years ago. There is a business side to all forms of religion, that is, those un-dertakings having for their purposes the preservation a
. rst and are forgotten. Relig-ion has no foundation in fact, unless it is based on gospel preached here is the same as that expounded in other places,and the duty of spreading a knowledge of its saving truths is as in-cumbent upon our ministerial friends in Chester, who believe in itsefficacy to raise up and save fallen souls, as it was upon the early apos-tles who preached it two thousand years ago. There is a business side to all forms of religion, that is, those un-dertakings having for their purposes the preservation and propagationof the principles for which religion stands. Its chief mission, however,is to teach the gospel, which in reality is based on the common brother-hood of man, and through which doctrine alone the soul of man isreached. In respect to religion, Chester is no exception to other well regu-lated communities. Its power for good is the same as in other placesand the people contribute liberally toward its support and maintenance. JladMii Street WM)iircli.
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