Show TALKS TO UNITARIANS UNITARIANS I Rev Frank Fay Eddy Explains System tem tern of Faith I At Unitarian hall hail yesterday Rev Re Prank Kay Fay Eddy preached pre ched on Ainu Affinities IU and Repulsions The musical pro gramme included a beautiful be contralto I solo by bo MISS Nellie N Ule Mahan and an anthem I by It quartette The general idea of Mr Ir Eddys ds dis course was W 8 that as a system of faith Uni Um Unitarianism had certain or properties pro pel ties and anti as a natural result tf r these certain affinities and repulsions These essential qualities of ot were described de as aM rationality universal universality ity It an that allows for growth and the greatness of its demands upon Ivon those tb a who would follow its Ita teach teachings teachings i ings Thus it has haa an affinity for the ra rational a I SiGnal and universal in everything und auti fellowship a modern believer with nil alt I the Uie mentally and slid spiritually great groat of all ail ases ses Pes ill In Lu speaking under the head of repulsions I alone Mr It Eddy spoke of the tho action of ot the th committee excluded l from rom rem the tue Con Confederation Cont federation t or at American churches th delegates as liS follows cRows The rhe action of or this committee Is con consistent Plough enough and if it is hi based on an anI evangelical test te t we ob oh obJect I believe such a it standard entirely I unnecessary inasmuch as the he t invitation to the l churches is to cooperate coop rate for pra i I Ucal ends and Unitarians might be quite I 1 as KS helpful in promoting ng educational anti and aJ philanthropic any an But Dut It if the requirement is for belief in a Christ t who purchased ed the th only possible salvation formen for Cor formen men in a gospel that is Iff all ail in the Bible and in a God of good limited by h a Gad of at evil called the devil dit then we must stand excluded and in all aP propriety v vought 1 ought to wish to toe be excluded 8 The mil take came from misunderstandings W e supposed the tho th Invitation wa ivaa u baad on H S natural internal interest t in human welfare th ia is found fount in all churches and not on ac at acceptance of a particular kind of oC Christ Christia ia In i a particular kind of or way tay We C CUte I Ute tile ion in other words was wIle based baseden on Oft m and not an Mi creeds In the same Mm connection Mr Eddy re r fer red to th attitude of ot the th lh Y M r C e ein A Ain At in excluding from front active a voting member membership membership ship all who were not evangelical Chris Chrls tines tt saying ing The Tit Young Christian n association In fn the bo Dh Jh th the prayer pro pray meeting idea idoa It ft was natural that tu tJ evangelical al t t for or membership should seem a wise provision But in order to tP tom t m meet et the evident t needs of the young men man who are aN thrown Into city life lite the th evolution evolution tion then of or the association has hR grown pro pr dominant ard and educational U lX IB Is therefore ther fe desirable d le teat t or tU should 1 d be eliminated 01 It Is already rood J outgrown But there must remain a e lS about the democratic of or of the tho Young Mens Christian J itt the straight t principle of ot manhood suffrage is inaugurated |