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the part of Christians, nor to gross forms of ungodliness which have overtaken some, but to the coldness of those who have the reputation for of orthodoxy and morality. The inconsistencies of the Jesuits made Italy a land of infidels. The question of today is "How much of modern infidelity may be traced to the indolence, the coldness and cold orthodoxy of protestantism?" It is also evident that men cannot be reached always by reason and argument. Few men were ever brought into the kingdom of X by force of logic. They must be touched, awakened, alarmed The birth cry of every redeemed soul is sirs?, what must I do to be saved? or God have mercy upon me a sinner. But such results are produced only by the influence of earnest hearts on fire. When the man of God went up into the