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In His Steps

CHAPTER Two
8/22

A good deal that was said here last Sunday was in the nature of a challenge to Christianity as it is seen and felt in our churches.

I have felt this with increasing emphasis every day since.
"And I do not know that any time is more appropriate than the present for me to propose a plan, or a purpose, which has been forming in my mind as a satisfactory reply to much that was said here last Sunday." Again Henry Maxwell paused and looked into the faces of his people.
There were some strong, earnest men and women in the First Church.
He could see Edward Norman, editor of the Raymond DAILY NEWS.

He had been a member of the First Church for ten years.
No man was more honored in the community.

There was Alexander Powers, superintendent of the great railroad shops in Raymond, a typical railroad man, one who had been born into the business.

There sat Donald Marsh, president of Lincoln College, situated in the suburbs of Raymond.


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