| Show VISITORS ARE VERY BITTER J Preacher Brazenly Br Classes i I Mor Mormons mons w A DEEP DEEL ROOTED t POWER I f I I Ir 5 K r fiali V i Aa c nto b Union r 4 io to 11 the hey i iThe li Jf r hl h The Tho First Piret 1 church was vas R pac d t solid mild Mid lust last I by X Salt Halt take Lake hear and Presbyterians lr r to Hev Dr Roberts Haber the tho he stated clerk of at atthe the general genera President Present John JohnH H II 1 Converge ot of tire tho Baldwin locomotive Works and anti Rev Boy ov Dr McMillan of ot Nw Nosy N Vork speak br Dr Roberts Rob rh theme themo was WU What Our Out Church Stands For or I He held that the Presbyterian Church has hi stood since the he earliest earlest years yearl of ot the re cc republic reo public for tor or religious liberty for tor the no noblest noblest blest blOt sentiments of religious thought for tor the best of ot political principles to tobe tobe tobe be found In i the tho United States While 1 the present assembly Is U called the one onehundred onehundred hundred hun and Id fifteenth general assent assem assembly rel bly It should read real the one hundred rind ind general assembly ly for tor Presbyterianism has h flourished In Inthis Inthis inthis this country since that time The speaker h held ld that the t e Presbyterian church stands for education the th education lion tion ton of every citizen Itzen and timid the believers In the Westminster catechism founded the tho public school schol system The church stands tanda anda for sound round doctrine ami sound pound morals and anarchists Mormons hate hMO the Presbyterian chui h and we weare weare are glad to have them hero for enemies chemIc and nd that Ize We stand for what they antagonIze The Presbyterian chuch cl has been a to missionary ml lonar church from the he beginning Wi WI Vp hove have 1940 1010 missionaries In tho the home homefield tick field feld 2631 In lands andl 93 3 S n dayS daya school missionaries 21 misSionaries mis missionaries 18 and teachers among the col eel colored colored ored people p In the tire south soOth So hero here are OS missionaries and teachers or of the tho church hurh which Is expending In this class of endeavor and nd to which It Is devoting Its best energies The Presbyterian church stands for tor all cli ni that Is bet best In modern life In the United States Stain as everywhere the else We have hae a n mullen million milon communicants In the th United States two millions milons Including till all of ot North American and In Iii all ni the world The speaker closed by saying ayIM that we WI have the assurance the tho day shall come when till all ni error shall hl be bo overthrown In the hour bf ot patient patent waiting for tor the coming of ot God GodA A DEEP ROOTED POWER President John H 1 Convene Converse of ot the Baldwin Locomotive Works nt at Phila Philadelphia Phia Philadelphia delphia was aas a the second cond speaker He lie was ovas WI Introduced as os an nn elder In the Presby Presbyterian terian terlan church and chairman of at the committee organized two years ORO Ogo to Inaugurate a 0 great ent evangelical move movement movement movement ment throughout tho tIre United States State through the Presbyterian church Mr Ir Converse spoke poke briefly stating that tho the general assembly of ot the Presbyterian Preb church In ISH 1847 announced that the tire church was wa a missionary poe one w ou object tt it I was to Some Somo had claimed that tha the experiment of or Christianity hud had proved a a failure taU re rebut but this could c Uld not be b because Chris never had been baen tried for We have never neer yet et reached to the hight of ot our OUI privileges The Presbyterian n church must moat go outside out of or Itself to the world and in referring to evangeli evangelical cal cat methods the tho speaker spoke of at the objection offered by come pome that the average evangelist ean elt was WIB t a I person peron going about with a I big lid ld covered nible In one hand and n 11 a n collection basket In the theother theother theother other Mr Converse favored tl In iii general generala a pastor being his hi own though there thre were overt times when the fer er vices vit of ot the specialist were a good goo thing They were needed In tent services which are oro ar now becoming more anti and more nore resorted to People will wi go Into n a tent where they will 1 not go Into Inlo a church and Ind gospel tents are coming Into use ule rapidly at the large centers In New NewYork NewYork ew York city only H 11 1 per cent of ot the pula ion tion ton with wih the Protestant churches In Chicago only S per cent Mr Converse Convere thought there was a great greatfield Held field In Salt Luke Lake and each caid You YOI have havea a deep rooted power Joer In the tM Mormon church to contend with wih You iou need to ne plan aggressive work against these there In Influences Perhaps the open air move movement movement ment would do here as the t best t way to reach rech the masses Is to go for tor the masses MCMILLAN AGAIN BREAKS LOOSE Rev Dr McMillan one ont of at the tho earlier erle missionaries In this part of ot the country closed tho speaking He lie 11 said eal What That affects us u affects att the na oa nations 10 lons of the earth and then In com rom Mr Converse he described the thc locomotive as a a mighty factor In the th march of at civilization civilisation especially In this western country The speaker dep en ted le tho the fact that of o the American people make moke no religious pro professions Without a n church there theu Is la no ho n Sabbath without a Sabbath there Is la rib oi God without A n God 00 there thre Is II no morals 1 The Thus augmentation of ot the population of the time United Unie States Statu by h half bait a million 1101 peo veo pe people pIe annually was as referred to as I a the wonderful powers power po rl of or assimilation of ot this nation naton and nd he urged greater af f fort to reach the multitude with the gospel of ot Christ and und Christian enc Instead of sending the gospel loel abroad the foreigner was WIS being brout to the these thee shores hor s for the gospel l t to In reach rech him here Moreover the Mormon Church Is sending out Its 11 emissaries to tiring bring people ople to this thi country where they ther can be I the easier euter reached by b eang ul Influences after tin time Mormon Mormons have hae got gotthem gotthem l them here heN Rev fles ne Dr McMillan claimed caime Utah was admitted too soon I into the Ihl cal and lust by hy the tire admission the ther power r of the Mormon Priesthood was wa WI strengthened This gave c the state t t a set setback setback setback back for tor the th time but ut It I Is II going ahead Just the game lam sma The Te sp kr referred erre briody to his hll lively experiences many Jr man as a a missionary pastor in title this city when hen he had both bohr th th the First Con Congregational and the First Presbyterian churches churche on his shoulders houlder and an the th her liu 1 herter off oto ter ler church hat had Mt a debt to shake hake |