Title |
VOL3NO08P17 |
Article Title(s) |
Congregational continued, Baptist, Advertisements in Salt Lake City |
Page |
17 |
Subject |
New York (New York); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Boston (England); Baptist Church (New York, New York); Baptist Church--New York--New York; Baptists--New York--New York; Clarendon Street Baptist Church (Boston, England); Baptist Church (Boston, England); Baptist Church--England--Boston; Baptists--England--Boston; Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages; Bible; Missionary Union; Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Prices--Utah--Salt Lake City; Miller and Miller Coal Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Coal trade--Utah; Coal--Utah; Coal mines and mining--Utah; Cohn Dry Goods Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Dry-goods--Utah; Retail trade--Utah; Clothing trade--Utah--Salt Lake City; Clothing and dress; Textile industry and fabrics--Utah; Silk industry--Utah |
OCR Text |
Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br> 17 <br><br> widely known, or more generally honored than was Mr. Johnson. <br><br> BAPTIST. <br> Rev. Mr. Faunce, of the Fifth Avenue church New York City, in a paper before the Minister's Conference says concerning "Pilgrim's Progress," that much of the experience embodied therein grew out of misinterpretations of God's word, and for several reasons is not typical of the Christian experience of our time. 1. Its despair of this world. No conquest of it for God was to him conceivable. 2. In Pilgrim's excruciating agony over sin. Hungering after righteousness, rather than the awful sense of fear is the modern experience. 3. The constant uncertainty as to the final issue of his pilgrimage, which is un-scriptural. 4. The constant dwelling on the absence of Christ, rather than regarding him as the present friend. Moral: The Bible is still in the lead as a text book on Christian experience. To follow the guidance of lesser lights of bygone centuries, is to ta |
Further Information |
This page has a continuation about Congregational churches and members worldwide, also noting Charles H. Johnson whose obituary continues onto this page. The next article contains various notes on Baptist churches and members, including comments on pilgrims and an obituary for Reverend A. J. Gordon of Boston, England. After the articles are advertisements for Miller and Miller's coal and Cohn Dry-Goods Company's clothing goods. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Spatial Coverage |
Minister's Conference |
People |
Jesus Christ; Johnson, Charles H., d. 1895; Faunce (Rev.); Gordon, A. J., d. 1895 (Rev.) |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095554 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gh9gt0/1095554 |