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Show f I I' ' i . Wo have protested. against Sabbath B! S i breaking, against popular recreations, Wd 'I GoodneSS ngnst frivolity; but tho strength of 1 Wpj' Christianity is never in what it prohibits, 9 gj Is but in what it affirms. A prohibitory eodo IT1 mny produce men of painstaking scnipu g II'm ILQQIICI" losily, but not men of power to 6ummon 11m I)3.tiOIl m coml,'nnt1, ''h0 greatest of all com- ill L " mandmcnts is "Thou Bhalt." Goodness i III I i. emancipation and positive cfiicienoy. Good- tjjl i By PRESIDENT FAUNCE, npBS is not keeping out of things. It il Ml if i Bzown Unimiiir. getting into things and transforming them. B t4 L I , . . llulcs bind tho soul to the past; Hi L. ; ideals beckon on into tho future. . . t ' life of obedienco to hiIqs js repressed and static tho better tho rules. Hj j. .ithriioretrctually the life is represented. A lifo of the incarnarlion ol qR- . ' ideals is ever avnaiidlmr and progressive. |