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[The Outlook.]

The denominational walls are crumbling; the denominational spirit is dying. Christians of all denominations now meet outside the church in common acts of worship and common acts of service. The day may be nearer than we think when they will be able to meet for work and worship in the same church—a church as the Ten Commandments and as Christian as the Sermon on the Mount, as liturgical as Solomon's prayer in the Temple and as non-liturgical as Christ's prayer at the Last Supper. as Calvinistic as the first chapter of Genesis and as Arminian as the last chapter of Revelation; a church so catholic that all its members can come together under the same roof to sing in chorus, "Glory to God in the highest," and can go out into the world to work together to promote peace on earth and good will among men.

[The Independent.]

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