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[The Congregationalist.]

The only way in which the Church of Christ can renew her youth and vigor is for her members to get together in practical service. If they cannot thus get together in the Church, they will unite outside of it, as they are doing. Unity in spirit with rivalry and division in labor is not the unity for which our Lord prayed, nor is it any real unity in the eyes of sensible men and women. The time has arrived when Christians in earnest can get together in the enterprises which they regard as essential to their Christian service. If the churches would survive as ecclesiastical organizations, they must unite in administering such enterprises.

[The Christian World.]

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