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[Rev. C. F. Aked in The Standard.]

Reconcile your business with God, your commerce, your whole system of economics, your politics, the principles which dominate your state and federal policies, and the laws by which you live! Let these be reconciled with God. Such a ministry is searching. It must ask you questions, and it must so force them in upon your soul with every argument, threat, and promise, with every warning of God's justice and all the wooing of His love, that you cannot get away from them—cannot silence the questioner by killing the preacher, because insurgent conscience is voicing them again, and it you cannot "down" by any device you have discovered yet! Can you reconcile your business with God? Was yesterday's "deal" in accordance with His mind? A ministry which does not force these questions home is sawdust and chaff.

["The Gadite" in The Independent.]

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