North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Their minds seem tobe under the control of an invisiblespirit which drives them with great furyagainst certain enemies. A close observation has revealed the fact that in-variably it is the same thing or things ofthe same class which are so furiouslydenounced. They do not flame up withsuch intense heat at any other class ofevils. They are not governed by theusual laws of thought. From the veryopposite pole of truth they will fly, underthe spell of this madness, to theirfavorite field of denunciatory languageand go at the work with a voice andmanner t
North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Their minds seem tobe under the control of an invisiblespirit which drives them with great furyagainst certain enemies. A close observation has revealed the fact that in-variably it is the same thing or things ofthe same class which are so furiouslydenounced. They do not flame up withsuch intense heat at any other class ofevils. They are not governed by theusual laws of thought. From the veryopposite pole of truth they will fly, underthe spell of this madness, to theirfavorite field of denunciatory languageand go at the work with a voice andmanner thrilled with eagerness. Thosefurious fighters are never easy unlessthey can engage in a terrific battlesomething or somebody, and then theyare fiercely mad at all who will not enlistin their little army and pour hot shot atthe awful enemy. A few of the editorsof religious papers are such fighters, andone of the worst results is, they educatemany of their young readers into as meanfighters as they themselves are. Whata pity. C. H. THRQU6H SLEEPERS. ! care ejsnsn© i^jHROUGH SLEEPERS, Kfwxville-ard jfew YORK. [0RFQLK TO COLUMBUS.
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