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., ABBOTT'S 6001 GOD OF REASON, SHYS GOLLYER Woted Unitarlan Pastor Wel-| comes Former’s Deolaration as that of a Great, Broad and Liberal Thinker. the new idea looks upon God in Hie omnipresence much in the same way da decried by Dr, Abbott.” © Dr, Abbott’s Sermon, Dr. Abbott's exavt words in the ex- pression of his new religion have been telegraphed to every part of the world. They are a plain, simple exposition of his faith, “I wonder,” he said, “if you students in Harvard will understand me when I say that I no longer belleve in a great first cause, To-morrow the ne pers will get hold of this and bran; a“ a heretic. My God is @ great and ever- present force, which is manifest in all the activities of man and all the work- ingp of nature, "I believe in a God who ie In ond through and of everything—not an ab- eeniee whom we have to reach through & Bible or a priest or some other outside gid, but a who is closer to us than hands or feet, Science, Hterature and history tell us that there is one eternal onetay. ae the Bible no longer can be accepted as ultimate, that many of its laws were copied from other religions, that the Ten Command- ments did not spring spontaneously from Moses, but were, like al! Jaws, a gradual growth, and that man is @ creature of evolution not a creation, One God, Owe Wnorgy, “No thinking man will say there are many energies. The days of polytheism it. energy. DR. LYMAN ABBOTT, WHO SAYS AR WILL BE CALLED HERETIC 98 tha Broadway is Manse. His sncome 1s porung house. 7 her complaint, as prepared attorney, George Robinson, of Nassau street, met Dreeben last took, her to dinne: nally proposed marriage, cepted Bie Afterward ehe 4 promipent M. and paid all the clining to marry her. answer, ee ZELLER PITIES A Orders One of the Wretched Cleaning Animals to Be | SCIENCE AND RELIGION SHOULD BE SISTERS. Justice Zeller, of the Court court downtown, fn Sermon Dr. Abbott Says Man Is a Development, Not a Crea. tion—God an Ever-Present Energy, Not an Absentee, mw a horee trying to pull the Street-Cleaning Department ‘The animal *p could not bus ce watched the heart must figure permanently in the evolution of our ideas and bdellefs. 4 (t I am glad he sald it to those young hat anergy has always’ been, wor ‘ men, Sclence has been a great helper | t/a 40, intelligent energy. No sclen- toward the conception, for, as Pope| Oneist's time, even “anit lenewe For says, the first cause ls the least under | thi Pan tne clouds broke and the stood, Y § shed through, Then they closed “Long ago science was spoken of 08) "Ye God has a personality. We ree- the handmatd of religion, In reality it genie it okt, re Tecnetine the : coy is the younger sister and the two mus: of a Aor An jo, ly gv hand hands Raton mam tot |S) SISA" aE sea ated hold out two fingers to science, but bey ey oat oes $ one dumb must make the welcome thorough. Once ind er daughter one, in a while ministers come out fiat-){Ne, “inte foe baie renee. fe the truck, T @ efforts made tr he yeu, suage replied the drt The Rev, Lyman Abbott's fresh de- wit | Parture from strict orthodoxy in hie femarkable sermoy to the Harvard stu- Genta at Cambridge yosterday, in which he plotured a now and ever-present God, has already stirred wp as much If not had addressed him, “if I don't ( the horse they gave me I will oriered the Justice, “and your job you come to me, up. e More comment in both relig! nised. Finally ere through had been ordered to do, and after @ comment in both religious and lay | roaeed, and it certainly is very retreah- the child's Intellinence the. fact thet | Justice Zeller had. repeated his com: circles as his so-called heretic utter-|ing, The outlook !s growing brighter | these gifts, so kind, eo loving, spring | mands the horse was unhitehed and from the same source. It feels taken to the stable. and brighter for the great, good. #rand | mother's hands and face, thea throws fatherhood of God, It isn't hard ¢o }its orm around her chad klases believe in God if you don't try to de |her. Even so we, ever in fine him, 1s sald by Goethe. Ho apoke | of G94, come to realise His truly. The true way to find God ts in progress is @ progress uy) the daisies, the’ birds, the rocks, the | day ts better than the first,’ trees, in all nature, “His presence is everywhere. That ts Pig caervod eM aed lg WE Jeri ASKS $100,000 FOR A JILTING, I feel impelled to say: ‘Our Father, who art in Heaven, on the earth and in hell, everywhere, Our Father.’ S ances on the subject of Jonah and the ‘whale made years ago from the pulpit of Plymouth Church, in which he suc- Geeded Henry Ward Beecher, , By hfs repudietion of an absentee God In favor of an ever-present God Who ts the mainspring of all our ener- gies, Dr. Abbott makes a distinct tum in the direction of Unitarianism, and it ts not surprising to-day to find some of the best known ministers of that faith rallying to his support at a time| “1 think people have been gradually When the heresy of his utterances getting prepared for what has now might be expected to bring down 4| come from Dr. Abbott, He ts such @ storm of protest from the opponents! broad and generous man, Remember | of advanced religious thought. | gt. Paul sald: ‘In Him, the eternal, we That venerable and distinguished min- live and move and have our being.’ ” | (ater, the Rev. Robert Collyer, of the Blunder, Says Parkhurst, Church of the Messiah, as long-serving The Rev, Dr. Parkhurst had this to fa, @ minister as Dr, Abbott himself, was in say of Dr. Abbott's sermon: ¢eatasies to-day over the speech at Cam-| “of course, I don't care to criticine 1) communicate with the head Street-Cleaning Department Last iaker, in the by Magistrate Court, MONTCLAIR HAS HOCKEY A new hockey organisation ¢ ¢ Those who will pi a ont is You n, f Minnie Spring, nineteen years old, through her mother, Lena Spring, of No. 106 Bedford street, as guardian, has begun sult in the Supreme Court against olm Foree, 4 Arthur Wi cover pol point, ta m 1s practising at Crystal bridge, He was reading Dr. Abbott's |tne efforts of Dr. Abbott until I get a Speech in his office, at No. 140 Broad: | tiorough report. You cannot ¢ell urrtil way, when an Evening World reporter | .oy have the exact context juyt what or Me Dr. Collyer made this state- | ag meant, but there was one thing in the papers I noticed, and that was qureat Thinker, Says Collyer, | that Dr, Abbott placed evolution be- T'm glad he said !t. Whatever Ly- fore ereation. Man Abbott aald I believe to be true,| “It is stupid to speak of evolution as @ithough in what I have read of that the princtpal force underlying the mant- #remon there seem to be some Inconse- | festation of nature. There must have Guential cases of misquoting. Dr. Ab- Dott 1s a great, Mberal thinker, broad, | Sweet and good, He 's not orthodox in | ‘the atrict sense of the word, but this “IT think that Dr, Abbott ts guilty of seems to be a clear expression of what | great blunder If the statements re-| has been in his mind for years, | ported came from his lips. Presby- Tt da an interpretation of tho heart |terian theology also takes a view of the Qnd the head. We oannot interpret | . |!mmanence of God. these great things with the alo; ‘The old concoption was differ For Infants and Children been something from which to unfold— something that made evolution possl- ble, ] wot COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK GrTY, rk’s Greatest Christmasdtore Open Cvenings Un 10 0’ Clock. To-Day, To-Morrow and Wednesday, “§. & H.” Green 7} Trading Stamps ' New Books containing 50 “S, & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps will be distributed FREE on fa every floor of The Siegel Cooper Store, . hese are extra, and will be given in addition to the Double Stamps in the morning and \ Single Stamps until closing hour which regularly accompany purchases in The Big Store. Ns Splendidly Assorted Stocks of _ Newerey SHOES CANDIES TAPESTRIES ‘ ° Lo He FURNITURE WINES & LIQUORS MEN’S FURNISHINGS . 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Pe Dereon, for on damages for arringe. tensive wy qareald, and) - aso Miss Spring says He frequ Mi, and she says Dreeben took her to son avenue physician bills, subsequently de- reaben has unti] Dec. % to make SORRY CITY HORSE. hitehed in the Street, clal Sessions, left his home, at One Uun- dred and Twenty-eighth street jaddivon nue, to-day to go to his tc He had reached One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street when hi who it was that lose my “You take that animal to the stable,” if you lose The driver was unhitching his horse when the foreman of that section came ‘The driver told the foreman what tice Zeller took the names of the foniman and driver and. auld -he would summer Justice Zeller had the driver of a horse with shoulder sores nzrested end later had him fined $10 | represent the Orange Mountain section on the ice this winter {s the Montclair Hockey STORIA Over Thirty Years * Tho Kind You Have Always Bought by her No, # e | became Street. 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