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Show liiisesrtiEm LAMii I'M Are in Sympathy With Dr. Young So Declared in Street Meeting Last Night. Brands xb False Statements Mado That Pastors of Salt Lako Are Against Those Who Toil. r In closing the street meeting held by tho evangelical churches of the city last evening at tho Kcnyon corner, Rev. 'Benjamin 'Ben-jamin Young took occasion to brand ns false the statement mado not long since at a Socialist mooting that the ministers of the city nro not In sympathy with tho laboring man. Wants to Help Laboring Man. "Thoro havo been rumors of late," said Rev. Mr. Young, "that the preachers arc out of sympathy with tho laboring man. I want to brand that as absolutely false Tho church wants to help the laboring man. Tho preacher Is Interested In your problems, in the burdens that rest upon you in tho mine, In the shop. In tho store, nnd somo of us know what theso burdens nro from personal experience. Our services ser-vices aro not for tho benefit of tho church, but for tho bbncflt of tho people. So go to church somo plnco tomorrow. Don't mind If you haven't a silk hat or a new frock, for tho Easter service Is not a mil- i llncry show. I Invito every ono of you : here to go to somo church tomorrow and j Join In tho service of pralso and gladness for tho risen Lord." An Impressive Talk. Rev. Mr. Young mado tho above re-mnrks re-mnrks Just before tho closing hymn was announced nnd after Rev. Mr. llclmick had finished nn lmpreswlvo talk on the only way which a human heart can find surceaso from troublo and sorrow by seeking God "I am not riurprlsed that this place and that placo is kept open all night and that thoy nro filled with men who are seeking surcease from sorrow," sor-row," said Mr. Molmlck "I know what sorrow Is, I know what, disappointment Is. I know what thoublo te, but too many of us seek surceaso from sorrow In tho wrong things. They bring us relief for a while, but wo wake up In the morning to find that the sorrow Is not gone, the trouble Is not gone. There Is n Refuge. "Rut there Is a refuge from sorrow that 13 lasting. When tho sorrows and the troubles come thoro is ono way In which you can find relief Whon you wake up In tho morning, the old conditions may Cilst, but you havo been broadened and sttengthened and sweetened with a joy that Is Inexpresslblo and aro abjo to bear tho burdons and face new ones. Thank God I haven't a monopoly on this. It is to bo had without money and without price. Tho samo Christ will come to vou that has come to me: the same comfort will como Into your llfo through him that has como into mine. 1 believe In the faith cure, am a specialist In it I have seen miracles performed that wore equal to that miracle of Galilee, where Iho madman mad-man was cured by faith. Must Have Faith. 'T have seen men, driven from their homes because they wcro maniacs from the demon drink, with their reason restored re-stored by this faith cure and enjovlng tho blot-sings which como through faith In tho Lord Jesus Christ. Men take the gold rurc and tho Keelcy cure when they become slaves to drink, but these do not always cure. The only sure curo Is faith In the Lord Jesus Christ, which gives men courago to withstand the temptations tempta-tions of life. I havo found that Jo.sus Christ Is ublo to savo men to tho utter, most, and I recommend to vou this faith curo tor sorrows or. wnatsoever nature, becauso I have applied It In my own life and it has made mo, by the graco of God, what I am." Story of the Resurrection. Rev. Mr. Walker of the East Sldo Baptist Bap-tist church was the other speaker last evonlng. His talk was a timely one, aa he took for his theme the .story of the resurrection nnd Its meaning, llo Im-pu-sscd upon his hearers tho thought that Christ camo to earth to make the sick well, to make men live and thercforo besought be-sought hla hearers to seek spiritual health and life through Jesus Christ. Revival to Continue. A largo number of people listened "to the sneakers last ccntng and Joined l eartlly !n singing tho familiar old tunes. The revival services will be continued all next week, meetings to bo held each night at S o'clock in tho First Methodist church. |