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Show "A Few Hundred Kindly, Quiet, Courteous Churchmen in a Community " By RT. REV. CHARLES FISKE, P. E. Bishop, New York. I shall keep on teaching what I believe to be real religion. Though its quiet voice may not be heard now, as the trumpet blare insistently for more constitutional amendments, more statutory enactments and more welfare movements, I still believe that it has attractive power and that the day may not be far distant when men will once more recognize its modest charm. A few hundred kindly, courteous, quiet, well-disposed churchmen in a community all of tbm minding their own busir.e. and modestly and unobtrusively worshiping and serving Clod in their own way; Dot obnoiot;?y insistTit that everybody shall serve and worrhip God in exactly the same way ; in partin.lar, not inquisitive as to the ftults of others, nor overzealous to bring tii'm to repentance and I hettfr life a few hundred dec-nt, ol d-fashione I Christian of thi tvpe will do more for the gvd of ti.:r fallow rn'-n than all the balers of all the I'i Vt in thi glorious land cf the free and home of the brave. |