The War Cry . le simply resigns himself to what heconsiders is the will of God, Thisfatalistic belief has held the nationback for many centuries, for one canplainly see that It is a bar to allprogress and reform. Many are of the opinion that theday is dawning when the Turks willshake off the fetters that have boundthem for so many hundreds of years,. and become a free, enlightened andprogressive people. There is nodoubt, that Christianity would domuch to chase away the gloom andsadness. THE TEST OF RELIGION. Religion must not be limited to ourrelations to the Almighty, but it con-cerns as vita


The War Cry . le simply resigns himself to what heconsiders is the will of God, Thisfatalistic belief has held the nationback for many centuries, for one canplainly see that It is a bar to allprogress and reform. Many are of the opinion that theday is dawning when the Turks willshake off the fetters that have boundthem for so many hundreds of years,. and become a free, enlightened andprogressive people. There is nodoubt, that Christianity would domuch to chase away the gloom andsadness. THE TEST OF RELIGION. Religion must not be limited to ourrelations to the Almighty, but it con-cerns as vitally our relatlona to mirneighbour. Does it enter our homeand make it more helpful and loving?Does it enter the shop, the olllce, themill, the market, and promote Jus-tice and mercy between debtor andcreditor, employer and employee, tbehumblest wage-earner nnd the lord-liest proprietor? Does it aid In ban-ishing trickery, dishonesty, graft?Does it help in enforcing, righteous-ness as a vital element in society?. call came on Sunday mnrniag citessome months of intent never once was she known tocomplain, and although death camevery unexpectedly, ii found her ready;to go. Her Guide and Song Boofewere her constant Sisloved the Flag, the Soldiers anfiBnnd. and when unable to sit up,would plead with the unsaved at herbed-side to give themselves to God. We gave her a real Army funeral,the entire Band and Corps being pres-ent; the funeral being one of tielargest ever seen in Glace 3av. .v At the memorial service on Sundaynight, the Citadel was packed; man;rwept as our comrades father spokeof his departed daughters life, milexpressed his gratitude to the Corps,for their kindness to himself anSfamily in their sad bereavement—W,Hargrove, Captain. WINNING SOULS. -long Range and Short Range. ? Then, who is to say who are thebest reapers in soul-saving work? IsIt the nlotfnrm ninn, or Hie per,=rmsldealer? Harland Page was an Ameri-can saint who rarely,.-if ever, p


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