Show PREACHED AT ST PAULS FATHER S HUNTINGTON HOLDS TWO SERVICES Talked to Children in the Afternoon and Addressed n Large Congregation Congrega-tion in tho Evening Father Huntington the Protestant Episcopal monk not only gave the Sundayschool children an Interesting and practlcal talk at St Pauls church yesterday but he showed himself a good drillmaster The first thing lie did was to arrange the children In rows three feet apart so they could not talk and disturb the meeting Then he Instructed them In the ethics of prayer to pray kneeling on the ground with eyes on the cross awl hearts In heaven The children repeated re-peated this Injunction until not likely to forget It and then repeated after their Instructor how the angels were all good but some finally fell and after being driven out of heaven became devils Father Huntington explained ex-plained that the devils could not make e baptized child sin but they could tease It Into going astray and then he told how children often tease and dare one another Into doing wrong under the Influence of Satan with consequences con-sequences sometimes very deplorable Dare to do right and never mind the taunts or flaunts of heedleas unregcn I crate companions was his advice i There was a goodsized congregation congrega-tion out In addition to the children Father Ituntlnglon concluded his labors In this city last nightwlth l sermon preached before ono of the largest audiences over gathered In St Pauls lie spoke from the familiar text For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ for It Is the power of God unto salvation lIr Huntlngton said the knowledge ol this inclines us I as l privileged nation to contemplate unchristian nations with more or less contempt but It brings to us certain responsibilities You can not have blcsslngis without duties and If you are urwllhng t shoulder responsibilities responsibili-ties it were better that you had not known the blessings contemporaneous with them I rests on us whether we shall have the good that religion brings I you lay your religion on the shelf some day you will llnd It has vanished lIne religion or loose IL I Is Impossible to be an honorary member mem-ber l of all creeds and professor of none I The preacher contrasted the shrink InK of the unconverted from becoming Christians with the heroism of tho I martyrs who submitted to the most relined cruelties rather than yield an iota of their faith Father Hunllngton ot assured his hearers that they could not escape from themselves and lint their sins would find them out A man cant get rid of his past To be a Christian one must live life over again In Christ Try to live for one week as you think Clirlst would have you live Father TTuntlnglon leaves this mornIng lug for San Francisco IIo expressed himself after the meeting aa highly pleased with Salt Lake City and l Bishop Leonard declared he would have lie preacher back again at an early date |