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Show David Utter Common Sense in A Sermon 18 September Religion: Revivals on 1892 I IF, The Method - my neighbor's gate some evening, I see the doctor's horse hitched to the fence, I am apt to think that AS I PASS some one of the this, I should see around the door family quite a may be sick. And if, in addition to crowd of my fellow citizens standing talking earnestly with out, I would also step in and make illness or unusual following inquiries unfortunate accident had concourse of ask, as to as he came what sudden brought together Then let this people. suppose the place between myself and Mr. imagined as a young medical student, us conversation to take Theory, who is to be recently from college and now acting I the doctor as the doctor's assistant. What is the matter? Theory. "Nothing unusual is the matter. Our here has neighbor simply waked up to the fact that he and his family may, any of them, fall sick at any time, and that all of his friends and neighbors are in the same dangerous situation. Every day we hear of some one who has the typhoid fever, or the diphtheria, or the cholera, and only yesterday a child of my wife's cousin fell down stairs and broke its leg." 1. "But what has all this to do with this gathering? Who Mr. - - is sick here?" Mr. Theory. - "No one in particular, as I said, though no 169 |