. Christian herald. plendid history and vastprosperity. The subject of the for-eigner makes us see the present life ofthe United States in a vivid flash, aswe try to fancy what it means thatthese millions of strangers from otherlands are coming to take their share ofthe duties, the opportunities and therewards of this Western stricter immigration laws siftout the multitudes who wish to come to features tender yet strong, the eyesfull of wisdom and mystery, perhapsthe poet king, perhaps the prophet,perhaps—but let us quote his owrnbeautiful words: Man—lift that sorrow-bowed head.


. Christian herald. plendid history and vastprosperity. The subject of the for-eigner makes us see the present life ofthe United States in a vivid flash, aswe try to fancy what it means thatthese millions of strangers from otherlands are coming to take their share ofthe duties, the opportunities and therewards of this Western stricter immigration laws siftout the multitudes who wish to come to features tender yet strong, the eyesfull of wisdom and mystery, perhapsthe poet king, perhaps the prophet,perhaps—but let us quote his owrnbeautiful words: Man—lift that sorrow-bowed ! tis the face of the Christ. He exhorts us: Countrymen, bend and invoke Mercy for us that we spat on these marvelous folk, Nations of darers and of singers and peers, and more than our peers. Our Scripture references bring outclearly the one needful thing whichwill help us to solve the problem ofthe foreigner. We owe him one first,clear duty—the duty of love. That. The only stock^slV^.that are actul^^jshaped in the 1ting: ^vithout se;


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