For Whom the Gospel Is Meant.
The Gospel is meant not only for the wise and talented, for those of quick and keen mental powers, but just as truly for those of imperfect culture, for the dull and heavy minded, for the children in development as well as the children in years. All that God asks of us is that each uses aright such opportunities and powers as have been given him. Simplicity characterizes both the essential nature of the Gospel and the. divinely chosen manner of applying it to human needs. "The wayfaring men, yea, fools, shall not err therein."—Congregationalism
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 1 (Supplement)
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