Show HOW TO RECKON LIfE STANDARDS Lines I of Conduct May Be Com Corn Compared ComI I pared With Measurements of Astronomers At th tI the services of at the First Unitarian society yesterday the pastor Rev Frank Fay Eddy Edd preached on the theme Sons of Time Astronomy he lie said is a most practical science By its aid the navigator pursues his hili way wa across the trackless deep Only by b use of 01 the cross crossing ing lines of latitude and longitude can we make a map and correlate it to the rest of the surface of the sphere on which we live And it is by b study of the stars statS in their courses that we are able to render our time standards approximately cor correct correct reef I This may bring home to us the fact that we need to correct the error of our i human by the larger harmony harmon exist existent existent existent ent in the universe As the master of at ofa ata a ship must refer to the stars and the tue sun in taking his reckoning as the tile map mapmaker mapmaker mapmaker I maker must relate his sketch of some se selected selected I part of the earths surface to that of the sphere rc as a whole by bv using the ideal deal lines which the astronomer astr nomer has drawn so 50 our human lives so 50 often im imperfect imperfect imperfect perfect and weak so clouded with passion and filled with petty potty concerns need to tobe tobe be corrected by appeal to the infinite and eternal harmonies Partial and Limited Yet these corrected results must al always ways was be partial and approximate It can cannot cannot not hot be otherwise for we never attain an absolutely exact time standard any an more than we can square the circle Time for forUs forUs forus Us is inevitably comparative We e select the birth of Christ as an arbitrary point of departure in our calendar We e keep keel our personal history by reference to lit little littie tie tic events to us Important rather than by bythe b bythe the calendar All of us measure time 1 from events and achievements in our own I affairs and also in the larger large domain of history i Labor LaborI With Patience I i That philosophy of life Hf shall lie be adequate must teach us patiently to lit Ia h her bor lor amid results comparative anti nd imper imperfect Imperfect feet and yet cultivate the consciousness of the enveloping eten Ner l I hamon perfection which is in God True Tue it is vo OC W must live our days da s and antI do 10 our imperfect work in a world or many l an limitations but not without ability to correct corr t our plans and standards by b reference to that divine I and eternal order which Is physical and spiritual holding hold lag the heavenly systems s stems in il their orbits and watching over the spa i rows fall We Ve live in time as including our race history but not only thus for forwe forwe forwe j we as is well live in touch with eternity eternit and its larmony There are aspects f life that can 1 t UP IP measured mC liy ly II the fig figures figures figures ures we paint on the clocks dial Unity quartet sang an antham during durin the service and Mr Poll gave ave a solo in in which his clear tenor voice sas as heard with fine eff H c I |