Professor F. G. Peabody spoke yesterday afternoon in Appleton Chapel, taking his text from the third and fourth chapters of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians.
In this epistle Paul makes two statements of our relation to God; first that we shall know God, and then, correcting himself, that we shall be known of God. Greek and Jew alike are the sons of God, and God has put his spirit in them. First, Paul as the theologian tells us that we have this spirit because we have come to know God, that the more we learn, the better we know how to appreciate Him. He then seems to feel that there is something more, that back of all this knowledge or ignorance there is a fund of experience-a universal recogni-
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