FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[Congregationalist.]

Christians providentially organized in different groups which have already rendered creditable service to the world, need, from time to time, and we believe never more seriously than today, to ask, Does the maintenance of our separate organizations accrue to the advantage or disadvantage of our community? Does it speed forward the kingdom of God as rapidly at it might be expected to move were some new alignments made? But Christian people have a still higher duty than that to the community. They owe it to their Master to ask whether the existing order satisfies the deep desire of his heart when he prayed, "That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee;" to ask also whether the world is day by day receiving the convincing token that they are Christ's disciples because of the love they bear one another and the sacrifices they are ready to make for his sake.

[Watchman.]

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