| Show II IN NI JU J 11 I S I I Ii that whIch is hI belm lucId lit at Tes b O of the beet as 1111 D fhe l camu ti to I In the tho last centurY Over ver halt half fit of the tho sect Ull ilves In but from thOro wo rn gone nc West The Tho conference nt at Des Des Moine thin the tho of the tho ot of the tho sect lied In Their Theil II s h Slue thY they teach baptism hy by rile Dunke have hAvo retained ot at their peculiarities They Insist the tho utmost Plainness In dress Jewelry ribbons neckties and nil all manner ot of adornment being an abom abomination They Thoy to ho bl to take oaths or In they tin not nol bello vii In a d clergy The Tho urn lire from tho COO con gl continuo their employment after aCter ordination Their meeting houses are devoid hl of o ornament rho 1110 groot groat event ut of the In I a Dun Dunker her ker community Is in the tho love lovo This begins with trot feet each sex nex soP to wh what they believe belco to b be the tho custom author authorized ly Scripture A meal follows The religious klan Is then exchanged the tho theelder elder who presides kIsSing the older men anti lie ho In turn his ut neighbor until tho klan has made mad round ot of the men menThe The Tho hunt member returns to the tho elde aunt him In tile tho same samo way y the thO woolen nho 0 kiss but In start startIng startIng Ing tile tho ceremony nH rolY shakes One of the th older The Tho men find and tho women sit l at nh 1 services Tho Dunkels have brought Into our some of It the Ideas IdelL ann ot of character that distinguished many of the th of two or or three hun bun earn CIUS ago ngo who fought rought bravely for tor forthe the tho principles ot of religious 1 liberty w we now new enjoy Those Thol l dissenters had many r They had hut little light compared with that which we enjoy but tho they sacrificed their nil all for tor th principle ot of liberty of at conscience They fought at that time mu advance guards the tho battles without which bigotry and tyranny would still have ruled supreme In the world |