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Show JUDGE KING'S LECTURE ' Win H King held m.h liu,, , tllenco Rpell-bouud fm an hum half lu the stake T.tbernnil, i , i , , j drt,r evonlng. Jn i.i(.vti,g v ,- , , scs that had led sliu-i time 1. ,, , theorise and fall of Kltnyi- , ( empires, showing eUnrlj .n cluslvely that nations in ..i i , Stand (he test of time tin.' stnnco must be flmtly toi tniTh nnd morality ami rnit'i . Agnation or a people. tn exclude from their minds ,o i r thoneces3lty or dewne in , are In n critical nnd d,tng i . , tlonf; nnd who, throiiKli ., , i force of mllltnry power ii'ik t,an ' slon nt the expense or oiluis i,n- mi If history repeat r lteir, to i- ,ai dlssappolnted, Whllo admitting that .n gometlmes lieen roieetl mon Hi pic, so as to bre.ik .imtnili i ii, ,i ling rcttcru or tyrnnii) and ci" -"n Mr. KJpg shotted beximd i ,,i,. i, ,,, (hat tllese wai . could ha.- t , v,tlx, ntcd rThil the primlples on 'in i h.,.,im been1 truly and pi'opeily niplii IIo corrected tlio wi-oiik lni..i moih tif sonTf that past ftars Hiid the pi-ent pi-ent tltantiu F.uropenu Btrutsgl!. p;oud tho fallacy nnd Intpolency of Christianity.' Chris-tianity.' and Rhowcd that w:u l.i the ronnlT of the l.tt l of praellritl chrl-tlanlty; chrl-tlanlty; He pnid lilgh tilbule In the efficiency effic-iency and wot thy examples of our in spired government, mid beliewd that tho nations of the cutli are fan! ripening rip-ening for. Dtmorrntie Boveriiiuent. Wheio people cut luivo a wiy its to what they want and who sliull govern gov-ern them. Mr King firmly belivett that much rood will -ciitunlIy result re-sult fiom Hi- gi'-at war now on. ami that out or the tiueiblo thu euuflleU lug nntlonn will arise letieemctl rrom woildly pride and vanity, nml ln-tler rittetl to" accept and prnctiee the eii-oblliu; eii-oblliu; prlnelples or the (impel of Jesus Christ n |