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and matun d at PI) m ill ! \\ should \\Q\ 1 IIKI H 1 11 U 1I1 Iv i mil r thank l lod that we Ih 6 In a ui it and h pp) if I tin ll8 ;l! least, 1 he Id condltIons, ihe old ti >ubl< f old quosl Ions ha ve pass I au 1 ^ M" *h 1« n 1 now .ni\ to Illumine i he present • Th« dh m 1 if hi f kin have given place to the dlvln* 1 • I t pie. We make and administer 0111 own laws ai I * ( v all stand equal before 1 he la w , !hui ch nd ai completely dissociated. Thought and « < h p hampered. V 0 ship, In w hat<\ IT Form, In tl V1 it Cathedral or by the Salvation Army n t •old pavement of a great city, is 1 I I unquestioned but always respected* The old Roman ( Church and the younger Profc stant hurch, I >rm ists, Conformists, Non-Conformists, Puritans an Soptratists, Presbyterians and Quakers, th< dis - -f Luther and of Wesley, of [gnatius Loyolu a nd f II- nrv of Navarre, Jews and Gentiles, follow tbeii ow • i 'ligious Ideas while they gather in peace under om ffi*< t i! Better than that, they find plenty of room and th< stimulate each other to better thinking and to g d • < rhey rejoice in each other's progress and tl • In fraternal regard. And BO the common intelllgen nances and the spirit of the Living God marches to t be redempl Ion of mankind. And whal Bcene BO typical of all this as this mix company, dI usslng and approving tin things, Sunday afternoon, under \\\<- roof ol m Amorl Stat< I fnfversli y? No matter from whence w come wear ill gluri thu < we live in this dn\ and In this fair land M um n events have been dlvlnel) direct* d. As we w ltn< »s tl heroism and feel the pathos ol thi past, wi pin higher value upon the heritage which tin father* handed down to u As w \ n\u < n Inhorli urely we will nol fori < the men and w • n n before. We will see that manhood I ibovi nation h that the touch of nature \\ hlcli make* all i id

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