. The manliness of Christ. loyally control the visible — are eitherwillfully deceiving you, or are dreamers and vis-ionaries. So the high priests of the new gospel teach,and their teaching echoes through our literature,and colors the life of the streets and markets in athousand ways; and a Mammon-ridden genera-tion, longing to be rid of what they hope are onlycertain old and clumsy superstitions, — whichthey try to believe injurious to others, and arequite sure make them uneasy in their own effortsto eat, drink, and be meny, — applauds as openlyis it dare, and hopes soon to see the millenniumo
. The manliness of Christ. loyally control the visible — are eitherwillfully deceiving you, or are dreamers and vis-ionaries. So the high priests of the new gospel teach,and their teaching echoes through our literature,and colors the life of the streets and markets in athousand ways; and a Mammon-ridden genera-tion, longing to be rid of what they hope are onlycertain old and clumsy superstitions, — whichthey try to believe injurious to others, and arequite sure make them uneasy in their own effortsto eat, drink, and be meny, — applauds as openlyis it dare, and hopes soon to see the millenniumof the flesh-pots publicly declared and recognized. Against which, wherever you may encounterthem, that you young Englishmen may be readyand able to stand fast, isthe hope and prayer ofmany anxious heaj^s; iiwlr^ime, charged onevery side with sigipw the pasltn|^way of oldthings, such as hJMjJjot been see^^Dve thehorizon in Christena%f(§kjnce lather nailed hisprotest on the church ofopi&>f a Gettaan vltfa£ *v.
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