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tion that God knows us, which is the real cause for this spirit.
There is one illusion, a fundamental error in all religion, which is that in the relation between God and man, man does all the work,- that man has to find God. St. Paul's correction stands against this; he shows us that God is about us everywhere, helping and aiding us with His universal experience. Before man ever proved God, God was proving him, Christ found man long before man came to Christ and since the beginning of time religion has been supporting man unknown to him.
The choir sang the following selections: "It Shall Come to Pass" by Garrett; "Seek Ye the Lord," by Roberts; and "Come Ye Children," from the oratorio of "The Prodigal Son," by Sullivan.
Mr. J. D. Merrile was soloist.
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