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Show . . . ' . . . .' yesterday, today and forever.' He said that Christianity stands for principles, rather than prescribed a ltd final applies-tlor.s applies-tlor.s of these prlrtclples.-aad that the life of roan ahoald be a living example of the' ! Christian l)fe. In ronclufcioa he said: . "Please Ood. we ate to-work-for a long j time together herd. . Abd e we try patiently pa-tiently to do our- du:y, vr-eiM much or nothing 'Kwnpu!;!,' wo. n test the quality cf pur wnrk by Its ton-selfishness. ton-selfishness. Only those ho forget themselves, them-selves, who lay down "their lives, serve him. In some such way ae tbl- you and I In the days before us may rise to this teat of the value of human life: -Have w Increased the power lt our own. lives, and in the world, of Jesus Christ., the same yesterday, today and-foreverT FIRST SERM0H OF BISHOP SPALDING - ' ' 1 - ' The Rt Rev. Franklin S. 8paldlng, bishop bish-op of the Salt Lake mission, preached his initial sermon .t St .M.rk's cathedral Sunday morning. One of the largest con-gregatlon. con-gregatlon. ever gathered at the cathedral heard the address. '; - The text was taken from Hebrew. xllL, " 7 .nd 8: "Remember them which have the - rule over you, and who have spoken unto you the word Of God; whose faith follow, considering tbe end of their conversation, Jesus Christ, the Mm. yesterday, today 'and forever." . ' . ' . ' . Btehop Spalding wld that the church has but one. uniform, unchanging mef tgo to the world, "Jeeu. Christ, the same ' ' '' . ' " . |