THE TORCH OF REASON, SILVERTON, OREGON, MAY 4, 1899. violet clouds; Odysesseus, stripped of his t»eggar’8 raiment and en­ dowed with fresh youth and beauty bv the dawn goddess, Athene, en- ¿ages in no doubtful conflict as he r tises the bow which none but him­ self can bend. Nor is there less virtue in the spear of Achilleus, in the swords of Persius and Sigara, in Roland’s stout blade, Durandel, or in the brand Excalibur, with which Sir Belvedere was so loth to part. All these are solar weapons, and so, too, are the arrows of Tell and Palnatokit, Egil and Hemin- ger, and William of . Cloudeslee, whose surname proclaims him an inhabitant of Phaiakian land. William Tell, whether of Cloud- land or of Altdorf, is the last re­ flection of the beneticient divinity of daytime and summer, con- strained for a while to obey the caprice of the powers of cold and darkness, as Apollo served Lao- rnedor, and Herakles did the bid­ ding of Euristheus. His solar character is well preserved even in the sequel of the Swiss legend, in which he appears no less skillful as a steersman than as an archer, and in which, after traversing, like I)agon, the tempestuous sea of night, he leaps at daybreak in re­ gained freedom upon the land and strikes down the oppressor who has held him in bondage.” Myths like that of William Tell are intellectual links that connect, us with Aryan ancestors of the far distant past. gave no more light than the moon, although there were no clouds to obscure it!” (This was a Christ- mas sermon reported by the Post.) I. Kings, 21:23: “Now therefore, behold, the Lord hath put a lying spirit into the mouths of all these his prophets.” M. M. T. A H arm less H allucination. leads back to the fatal fact that councils composed of fallible men compiled the Protestant and the Catholic Bibles and descril>ed them as the infallible word of God. But when men claim infallibility for the Bible and nevertheless d<> not agree as to what the Bible is, how can the world be expected tp treat as infallible that upon which the councils of rival churches have not agreed, are not today agreed and are never likely to be agreed? It ,, looks . „ very much , as if .. the world ,, wouW fina||y conclode tbat lhe le88 said about' the infallibility of a book compiled by fallible men who could not agree about what was in­ spired, the better. Under these circumstances, there must always be a battle between Roman Catho­ lic and Protestant, and Dr. Briggs will never see his expectation of Christian unity realized.—[Ore­ gonian. 3 RIGHT LIVING IS A BOOK O F S ix ty E x c e lle n t C lia p te rs Professor Charles A. Briggs, the famous Presbyterian heretic, ’ at a J recent meeting of Congregat.onal- ieu in New York, said: “If the Roman Catholic will re cognize the authority of the Bible as he ought to and Protestants will On th e follow ing and recognize the authority of the k in d red S u b jects: church as they should, they will not have so much objection to one S e lf C o n tro l another; whatever differences there may have been will eventually dis­ S e lf R esp ect appear.” W h a t is M o ra lity To this utterance the Sacred Heart Review (Roman Catholic) W h a t is Ignorance Faithful to His Craft. makes answer as follows: Fraud a C rim e “Of course, Catholics can never Dwig(it L. Moody, the great! recognize the Protestant, notion of evangelist, who is now at the | H a b it, 2 n d N a tu re the Bible and the Bible alone with­ Avenue church, in Chicago, saving out note or comment, and the doc­ souls from hell, recently made a P oliteness tor knows that perfectly w’ell. He dash at the higher critics, who dis­ W isdom knows that the authority of the cover inharmony, lack of historical . e tc . church to which he exhorts his fel­ accuracy and evidences of barbaric low Protestants is perfectly incom­ origin in “God’s Holy Word.” One of these c h a p te rs is patible with the right of private After showing the glorious results1 W orth m ore to h interpretation of «the Scriptures. of revivals in which he had figured, Y oung and old th a n th e They can no more coalesce than oil how he was saved in one of them, P r i c e o f th e hook. and water. If you claim the right he launched forth: of private interpretation, you dis­ “You can’t get converts by pick­ . . . IT SHOULD BE IN . . card authority. If you choose au­ ing the Bible to pieces. When thority, you necessarily discard people come to you for bread and private interpretation. Unity with­ butter you mustn’t give them the A “ L ying Spirit.” out authority is impossible. There sawdust of astronomy or geology. In a recent encyclical, Leo XIIT. can he no compromise, and Dr. A man won’t get fat on cobble says: “Civilization would have Briggs knows it.” stones. A word to you women. perished without papal authority The answer of this Roman Cath­ When you hear a preacher begin ,©irj