. Addresses : delivered to the World's Congress and General Missionary Convention of the Church of Christ, held at Chicago in September, 1893. shington, well housed,but with a lingering debt, organized a mission Sunday-schoolnear the navy-yard. It was a crowd, dirty faced, motley,noisy. In two years there were 200 bright-faced, neatlydressed orderly children. A lot was purchased, a buildingerected, and now a congregation of 400 members daily bytheir energy and activity provoke the mother church to goodworks. The West Port plan, the Toledo plan, the Indianapolisplan, the Washington plan succeed


. Addresses : delivered to the World's Congress and General Missionary Convention of the Church of Christ, held at Chicago in September, 1893. shington, well housed,but with a lingering debt, organized a mission Sunday-schoolnear the navy-yard. It was a crowd, dirty faced, motley,noisy. In two years there were 200 bright-faced, neatlydressed orderly children. A lot was purchased, a buildingerected, and now a congregation of 400 members daily bytheir energy and activity provoke the mother church to goodworks. The West Port plan, the Toledo plan, the Indianapolisplan, the Washington plan succeed and make the massesrespectable, honest Christians. It is within the purview ofthe commission: Go preach. The sinner is nowherecommanded to go to church. The church is commanded togo to the sinner. The Master furnishes the Gospel, Heleaves the heart and brain of the church to provide , and be as versatile as opportunity offers. Go clothedwith the Gospel and directed by a sound discretion. Our chief lack in reaching the masses is organized church extension fund is the wisest procedure we haveinaugurated in a V. ZOLLARS. A CREED THAT NEEDS NO REVISION. E. V. ZOELARS. The problem of mans highest good involves the threegreat factors of human character, human condition, andhuman destiny. Whatever determines all or any of thesemust necessarily arrest the thought and hold the attentionof men. To develop the noblest human character, to pro-cure the best human conditions, to secure the highest humandestiny, are the problems that call forth the efforts of thephilanthropist, the statesman, and the theologian. Thehighest possible results in these directions must of necessityconstitute the supreme good of man. It is a truth evolved from human experience that thebest results in human character and conduct are securedthrough the operation of internal forces and fountain of highest good and purest happiness lieswithin the soul. In harmony with


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