The services at Appleton Chapel last evening were conducted by the Rev. T. C. Williams of New York. Taking his text from Mark v: 9, he said that every man's character is many-sided, and composed of traits inherited from his ancestors. Many ways have been attempted to bring unity into life. The lowest of these is the impulse of selfpreservation, under which the passions balance one another. A different way is to suppress all intellectual and physical life and develop only the moral. Neither of these methods can, however, lead to unity, for this can only be found in divine faith and a life after the teachings of Jesus.
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