| Show ON RELIGIOUS TOPICS Troy Tro Press Iress IH Ia the tho theory of ot saint and In l spirit alike alke nil alt al fol tol de rol roh Many think HO so HOno sono no n doubt but their opinions nt at this distance of necessity must be ie Incon Inconclusive Is I It probable that men of thi genius and rare achievement of at Ho Ito Ia Togo Toga nod other Japa JapI Japanese nese nose statesmen and commanders are aro such victims of ot superstition AS its 1 to bo he swayed largely by a n conviction of at aid that Is a n pure Mellon fiction Havo I they no evidence of ot the presence and potency of at these invisible spiritual be beings beings ings whom so 1 gifted gired an arm In authority an mimi al John Milton declares to pervade our OUI at atmosphere Is It not to think of men wh have astounded the world by hy their prowess swallowing the theory of ot ancestral assistance as credulously as lS a I u hay boy ho accepts the story of ot Santa SonIa Claus Glaus And Is II It not equally hard to beleve that they the n t rr arrant hypocrites solemnly a it be belief belc behot hot lief minds lc which has humus no Ito lodgment In their Worcester Gazette The Tho day d of oC the heretic hunter Is III over and gone one There Ther was WIS once a 1 time when ho who could coull sustain charges chure of or heresy against any man however humble amid nl Inconspicuous won the time favor of time the church his hl fellowmen In those tho o days the heretic was vas an nn outlaw and n a danger changer to the Ihl community because of or orthe the disturbance of ot established order which his hl teachings produced It I was wasn n a privilege to hunt down the time heretic In those IhMe days tl as os It I i to war on the An t In this title age Me nut Hut those cheerful days duy came to nn an end when men Ien saw that It was Viii WI no n flu crime to think differently from other men providing the tho heretic hc did not overstep the bounds of common decency anti right using living In Iii other words men mel learned thit n R difference In belief crime did not necessarily constitute n a 1 Literary Digest Tho rho modern mol ern pulpit lM upon the love rather than upon the wrath of at God Is l not entirely satisfactory to the Hev H U H 11 I nauta who predicts In the Westminster ler Presbyterian Philadel Philadelphia phia n a I return of or what he terms the cycle We e ministers lie hp writes rie have easily ea ly caught h tho cue rUe from the popular anti have fed the people the Ihl love of ot Clod antI and the beauty of o holiness and the time doctrine of oC nM I say suy a It Ital ad al nauseam Hut But Jut now no 1 he 11 believes leles lelesI the hue I pendulum hns touched Its I limit In that direction anti and Iho the cycle ccle of hellfire figurative hi cut for t r that thAI rn rell reason ort nn ill ail I tho time moro mor awful and appalling Iw due Ue once mace more macre And the signs sign of ot tho the times he tie asserts nil mill Al this Among these signs he cites the awakening nf or the tue public conscience cOl In lu the matter mater of or corporate corruption nn awakening that has lias marie mado public morality utmost II must an American fad cal In II le l s than tw years ear London Chronicle New el Jeru ahI in Us its Is celestial sense ense Is U a 1 phrase lo to the tle er et of ot hymns und anti ant tho the hearers of ser sermons CI 1 mons momme erl mOle but It I may ma not be le generally known that there Is a N New w Jerusalem Jeru within the bounds boulds of cit our I own oln empire It Is iii 11 n it settlement In west western ern Australia nail has hal lma Just been beell ni chI Inspected by tho time local minister ot of lands hinds 1111 the time Hon lion N J Moore loore It wu wa WI founded three years ngo agit by b n a 1 cO i Jew Solomon lit lie 11 established I l the Church of oC the thc First Horn which Is apparently a 1 combination of at and Judaism Ho Ito Jo obtained a grant of oC acres Ir cit it land lull from front tho time western estern Australian n government lt ana auis Ull there located his hili which ha hanow hl hits now 10 ti a 1 population of or 61 who nil all 11 the tho peculiar tutU faith of the founder A of oC und mind mutual I help heill Is 18 salt to permeate this New Jerusalem Jersalem The TIme land Is h subdivided In iii Into j to tu small farms and amid clI homestead has hiatt Its us IS orchard orchord anti and garden The nut Inhabitants hi tants meet nt at It stated times time tIC for tur worship mind and recreation In n l i central building coiled called by hy two names thu synagogue and the th social hall Here Hee they 11 ll as lS to meet the minister t l of or lands who isho great groat surprise U It pleasure nt at lt the progress made by b the thu settlement In iii so 10 short u ii 1 time He Ue promised ell favorable Ca consideration ton to 10 their request for tor a mc I bronchi branch line lne from remit tho the railway which Is II 25 miles oft er |