North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . rristian Advocate. REV. L. W. CRAWFORD, D. D., Editor. -j ORGAN OF THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. \- $ PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE ESTABLISHED 1855. GBEENSBORO, N. C, OCTOBER 2, 1901. VOL. XLVI., NO. 40 OPENING SERMON OF THE ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE. [Delivered In London, England, September 4, 1T01, by BishopChirtes B. Galloway, D D ] That which we have seen and heard declare weunto yon. (John i. 3 ) For we cannot bnt speakthe things that we have seen and heard. (Acts iv 20 )Here we have two statements—one by St. John theDivine, the other the joi


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . rristian Advocate. REV. L. W. CRAWFORD, D. D., Editor. -j ORGAN OF THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. \- $ PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE ESTABLISHED 1855. GBEENSBORO, N. C, OCTOBER 2, 1901. VOL. XLVI., NO. 40 OPENING SERMON OF THE ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE. [Delivered In London, England, September 4, 1T01, by BishopChirtes B. Galloway, D D ] That which we have seen and heard declare weunto yon. (John i. 3 ) For we cannot bnt speakthe things that we have seen and heard. (Acts iv 20 )Here we have two statements—one by St. John theDivine, the other the joint utterance of Peter andJohn, with Peter doubtless as the spokesman. Theone speaks as a teacher and theologian, the other asthe missionary and martyr. Both are witnesses toeternal verities—one modestly affirming that he confines himself to facts of personal experience, Thatwhich we have seen and heard; the other artless, im-petuous, and chivalrous, candidly acknowledges thathe had to talk, We cannot but speak. Here thecharacteristics o


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