Show RELIGION AND POLITICS I Unitarians in America have ha never ne acquired ac ne acquired the habit of voting for a candidate candi candi- I late elate because he was a Unitarian or of I voting otin against a man because he was a Roman Catholic or a Methodist But if they were inclined to carry their den denominational denominational denom denom- om interests into politics tho they would be restrained restrain cd b by the saving grace of common sense They remember the tho sad fate fato of 1 Mr Ir Burchard the honest gentleman who by the tho alliteration of the three Rs R's rum Romanism and rebellion re reo re- re bellion hellion was charged with defeating Mr r. r Blame Blaine the candidate whom he be support support- supported ed Any public man who in his private capacity is a loyal Unitarian has tho the ri right ht to let his denominational preferences prefer preferences drop out of sight eight when he becomes becom s sa I a candidate for office and ho he is is neither a consistent Unitarian nor a wise wise- supporter sup BUP- supporter porter of such Ruch a 3 candidate who ho challenges chal lenges the vast majority who aro are not lovers of Unitarianism to make it an is issue issue is is- sue suo at tho the polls Christian Christian Register I |