to secure quiet, time, and undivided attention for that which appeared to me the one thing needful? It was amid such questionings that the thought that had long occupied my mind became clearer, and that I felt that the one point on which I could have wished to speak was this: How the Church could be roused to know and do our Lord’s will for the salvation of men? I had read with much interest the volume that had been issued in preparation for the Conference: I had received the impression that while,
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