Show f P STIRRED t BY BELIEfS OFt Of f t TWO TO COllEGE RECRUITS I r f I 1 N W YORK June Jun J P Tho Tho ow York York presbytery 1 ry is stirred again b by heresy y chir charges and protests against ordination or or- or 1 of Union seminary candidates After Arter two hours of discussion siou at a Session yesterday ton ten p protests wore put up to a committee Tho two tuo men mon who chose beliefs worn oro questioned are arc Charlea Hall Ball Wicks Wick a Cornell graduato before comin coming comini to Union J and nd James M. M halo Yalo Both examined ci- ci ox- ox How Howard rd a a. man were amines at tho April meeting of tho presbytery terr and a accepted and aDd their origination orl or l as Presbyterian ministers was as A as ordered t Tho Roy Bov John Por OX made a n protest s t to jester ester esterday esterday ester ester- in In April and it w was replied day b bv by a Immediately Imme there there thore was a a. reply rep to the tho answer and a a. further answer to o this thi reply was vas demanded de de- de- de d and agreed Mr Howard was as asked whether he believed cd that Moses saw God on on tho the mount The young yonD man pitted St. St John Johns John's Johns John's 3 statement against that Hint of Exodus No Noman No man juan hath bath seen God at an any time As Asked td whether he believed c that Moses es ot of the tho pattern for the tabernacle from got God Goa od direct Mr Howard Ioa rd said ho bo would not commit himself to so 50 mechanical ariew a aview view of inspiration n When Mr Ir Wicks was asked ked if ho the virgin birth he replied that ho he probably would would find no occasion occa occa- sion io to prea preach h it If since nobody nowadays nowadays now now- ad Vl preached sermons on such stich sub sub- subject subJects Still ho added later that he ho was Was more marc than over ever inclined d to be be- it |