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WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY?

TO THE EDITOK. Sir,—On Sunday night I heard Mr Frank Gorman preach the Gospel. A str.ang, forcible speaker, he reminded me of Mr Moody in style and emphasis. This is a bona fide compliment. Mr Gorman believes not in creeds. I would call him an evangelist. A Christian is an individual who is satisfied with his or her mod© of life and actions. So far so good. At the same time, Mr Gorman announced, that he objected to the manner of some writers against the utterances of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He named aMr Stewart as having expressed himself objeetionally thus regarding a stranger. I am. a Mr Stewart, and as Conan Doyle hails from Edinburgh, he is of the country to which I belong, although his name is more like consistency with the Emerald Isle. I admit Conan Doyle's genius as a ■writer, but I draw the line at Spiritualism. "A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." To use an Irishism, "if I've said anything I'm sorry for, I'm glad of it."—l am, etc., J. T. Stewakt. j December 28. '

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Evening Star, Issue 17545, 28 December 1920, Page 6

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WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY? Evening Star, Issue 17545, 28 December 1920, Page 6

WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY? Evening Star, Issue 17545, 28 December 1920, Page 6

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