Show A to the ChI May MIlY qUAn Mr Mi hugh Cork tells about an h been made In Inne the larger om citIes to reich the population that deco not attend by me means n nor or of visits vIlta In for Cor instance this thie work was on by the Sunday School all O Th Tb city wea III dl into eighteen into hUo on and sub districts none non ot of were wre than from Crom four to six Ix bIka squirt l e pt on the outskirt ot of lb Ih city hr th the territory was wal count country r For each of oC the one and ond a person WA was rv P carefUlly to prepare tb the vik 1 k for Cor t t visitation day and to direct t the h visitors The churches were svere areu to furnish visitors by weekly kly letters tf to Sunday and tb the ou ot of the young peoples and the che general public was Wall for Cor the work by items Item pub published in the dilly papers When theIr work wea wa ended It was found that tha aI visits had been maela mada by 1 The shows that f the families WIN were to CathOlic lOt to Methodists Iura Iurato ci to Presbyterians to ana an to Baptists to J JUSS Jews to Reformed and so 80 on down un ut UI we find Atheists Ath ten and ont one Mohammedan while lUll 17 had llad no preference and 1110 Information The Idea seems to ha have been bien by br thic means to reach some IOme ot of the million In thu COUll country try who tto to Identity Identify with tM the Sunday and tb the church and It Is 11 belIeved the Ule re wt we wa to an Interest In the work ot of the Ule I Great anxiety bu hi bean felt relt Intel lately In cleriCal circles about the tho stagnation eel wl dent In some ot 01 the M The missionary work Or of u Mormon Bt I Iden den hat has often ottell been painted to a as a pattern worthy worth ot of Imitation and It Itma ma may be lt th this houto boult Ii f aft cli to taut what ether her cn can IJo do by curb work tit flut Dut our tant not be too Cr f that work Cor Corra ra p d I LI rt no dOUbt ot Of reat III I b It Is II Mill lIun mo more import lit tu to have a genuine mp to 19 I t tb the world Without that what I IL a can amount And It II In this respect that i Is II week The h t ito other than have bave the or of the pulpits Why should j 1 of If ft a private visit be different that of a public discourse when 1 the he novelty I is worn off offIn In a New w York dispatch It is Ia stated hat the Christian Citizenship League lAue I rc sent Int to a number ot of I stive men 1111 the whether the t i hurch is III ChrIstIan Among th the re r I Jib piles was eta from Dr j Newton ot of MI Boull church lie reo re replied plied an emphatic no lie He explained his hll belief that the teachings or at the churche are for tor tb the mOlt moat part Jart tar from those ot of the Nazarene And the ecclesIastIcal organIzations generally are planned upon II policy whIch I ii the very antithesis l or of a true tru Church In hi his own WOT words Commercialism dominates tha he t n and nd tyrannizes lb the pulpit The law ot of the h market the l lw w of th Mount ii 11 b by h hurch lit larg JarF our ru t C itt fl I church ch u rc at ra ti in pue I 1 tho ru 1 piort of a n a front from the classes and they pta 11 essentially unsound or un on ethical In the he economic system ot of the day The pulpit I is rarely free to deliver Its III oui loul It If It hu has 0 one burning ot of our sen n fund ot Of rh Ih blind both stein tm to fail Into the ditch which II before our Another clergyman R Rev v W D Bliss lII ot of Brooklyn rooklyn II RI as buying said In a pUblic lecture that hilt the modern are not Christian and that th Ih T nt er leaving them thY I h hart an re Ii l ui It is II rally II truth rU th lit In t hI lews WI ot if the modern 1 Iw with hi eyes open to facts can dany H In home 55 poet peet too much from a change or of meth method od The fault Is I In the The Murmon Mirmon EI RIder ha have a m to I from tO J man That 11 a 1 thir mode of ItI the I I which I Is a ot of th the success ry to Olin of the elt clergymen |