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Show ; MAN IS NOT THE CENTER OF UNIVERSE He Is Merely a Denizen, Declares De-clares Rev. (toshen in a Stirring Appeal. Re ESImeC I Goshen made a stirring appeal to the older members of the v. M C A '.-t.nlav afternoon, pointing r.ut the beauty and advantuges of nourishing nour-ishing thi soul and lending Dure cban Uvea Text From Eighth Psalm. His t.xt was taken from the eighth Psalm, and in his argument he maintained main-tained that only by allowing the soul to develop would man reap the best mid most satisfactory results from life, lie also argued that those endowed with vigorous physliUes vver cupable of exciting ex-citing them in connection with th soul '"i much good Although man mas- sink to the lowest depths, there comes a time when his soul Is reached by the voice of the Divine spun, which results In i to-fallen to-fallen being rt itored and afterwards exerting ex-erting his entire spiritual endowment Merely a Denizen. Bclentiflc Observation," said Mr Goshen, Go-shen, has compelled men to change tliell doctrines Mnn 1 1 not the tenter of the universe, but merely a denizen." Blunt Speaks to Boys. Kred Graham rendered a yodel solo before be-fore Itev Gosben dellevred his address. In the boys section. Prof. William Blum addressed the Juvenile members on the subjec t or "Growth ' and )e,crge Kllnk entertained the gathering with a violin solo. |