| Show SERVICES AT ATTHE ATi i THE TABERNACLE Eldor L L Morris Preaches Interesting Discourse APOSTASY JJ I I h iu iu Ilia UIO Au WM 1 III i n Ile 8 In hi the Tub I l lel lelIi day Ii w warn ro OUI by b M und opened by b UK IhL the Ihl Come COlli day of ot l e The Invocation va d liy it which the choir the anthem Haik ID I the pennon of the and IN by It tu meet the of und with tho people of the world It it Idea 1110 us In the Mold ut tu tub b lint It m mated by un veil The speaker then from tho ar articles of faith of the of a Huston Ulio that ho In tin motherhood of God GodIn In tho holy trinity of father mother and and that IB near the people of the orld now as asHe He ever has been that Ho did not create the world then to u ui i emote corner und let It Itself Idea of n well au In Deity tho speaker eald War due to the t of tho ua It had been to the Joseph Smith He that It was quite In the Christian world the faith Intro by did not remain pine a He It then pointed out of the Innovations that began to Into the Church after It been In existence only about to The Catholics of deny that there was nn apos apostasy tasy and tho they can trace In nn line tho au authority from down to the pres present ent pope The said that tho Catholic may claim to succeed but lie was that the Jews could time their K to Aaron Mows yet they com committed grievous un heir standing with the They must lost nil divine when John the called to preach repentance und the way for Hie of Chrlot lie did not hU authority from uny priest of day Yol Christ fald of him that no prophet had been boin of wo woman man According to the Joseph John his priesthood an If Catholic ere able to trace an lino of popes from Peter down thit would be no the apostasy Tin Apostles of old were sent forth o the Gospel of for the remission of Bins and he Jay I UK on of hand for tho gift of the Holy Ami certain follow the title and ohn the Apostle wild that signs did the true confirmed heir faith They enjoyed the Holy one In nil thins ind Spirit they enjoyed such aw of the sick speaking In tongues etc The world now ay that these are no needed Hut the on what or do declara Ion Certainly not Peters or Johns or he Saviors for nil that wen n c Tho of then things and the of many passages In tho which lie the to establish the act of the apostasy The prophecy f Amos predicting a famine In and not of bread nor of water but of tic word of God was quoted iy tho speaker who cited passages the o support his declaration that It was he living word nf Clod was meant he of the of God vho boro divine authority Morris rated the f John Wesley lio among he nations of the earth disconsolate nd the vord of the Lord But tin had to It up at last men ns John ami lili Charles r Knox th ther that glittered In tho of the past were moved up upon on by the Lord who had certain pur union to work out through them Morris depleted the condition of the religious nt the beginning of the nineteenth Scores of creeds In the land and their were the world with con Under such Jo fph tho for loni as to which of the churches was III The received the astounding evolution none the Lords and hat he should not Join any of them This U the word that Joseph md o Hive to the world It would be Impossible to the courage of that youth vho the entire world and declared It to bo Later the wan restored through him by the visitation of heavenly mes messenger who bestowed the Priesthood Upon him wai then and the of the Spirit of Gol wore manifested us a sign of the In conclusion Morris pave a strong and eloquent disquisition upon the apostasy which he said was nc by most ot the Christian world If there were no said hd then the Protestant churches are without for existence Other strong arguments were adduced to establish the claim that the from the Gospel uns n fact end It pointed nut how many men while denying tho divinity of nc ome of Its truths Some of the truths that thus working way In the world arc the hood of God th eternity of the mar covenant and the of tho ot iti n Tho choir rang the Awake My boul th duet rendered by Mrs and Thos The was pro pronounced by William Asper |