Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: are what they need and that they are absent from other religions than the Church. Then they know where to go. I have had a Methodist minister invite me to occupy his pulpit and preach to his congregation. He added that of course he was well aware that I could not reciprocate. I have had the Congre- gationalist and Methodist ministers in a small town stand solidly with me in refusal to take any part in the installation of a new Universalist pastor because I insisted that the Church cannot countenance Universalist teaching. In the years not so long ago the Episcopal Church was supposed not to stand for anything very important. Then it commanded small respect. Now it is known that it does stand for strong, positive truths. Very likely it is disliked, attacked, ridiculed, but it does command respect. Pamphylax. EMPTY me of all; All unlike Thee, All that cannot bear Thy scrutiny; All thought of Pride and Self And Vanity; All alien to that Grace, Humility. Teach me to know myself But mire and clay, And Thee to be The living Way And Truth, whose holiness My soul shall prove That I am nothing, Lord, That Thou art perfect Love. (Quoted by Father Stanton in Sermon, The Centurion: Last Sermons at Holborn) Published Monthly Hi TEMPLE PUBLISHING CORPORATION 11 West 45 Street, New York, N. Y. President: Georob A. Armour, Princeton, N, J. VirfPritiilr.nt: Get Van Amuinue, 31 Nas-nu Street, New York Secretary: The Rev. Charles C. Bumunhs, D.D., 6 Chelsea Square, New York Trauurer: Halet Fiske, 1 Madison Avenue, New York Businsst Manager: Edwin S. GoRHAif, 11 West 45 Street, New York EDITORIAL COUNCIL: Charles 8. Baldwin, Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric, Columbia Cnittrsity: the Rev. J. G. H. Barry, D D, Rector of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York; th...