them and become to them th sr cat Ufa W1 whtck great llead of the church truly In- itKl we should be. 1 leave this tiluu ch 1 nve prtpo d before you for , m4 - tlutmrht -iinl npii vo-r ' L may the Holy Spirit guide us all i au the truth. Amen. Tlilllp bad deliberately planned Icrente a Honxniion, ne coma not L done au;-thluj! more radical to it it about. be bad stood oa platform and tired a gun Into the lenee. It wouia not nave siarueu uifiuliers of ( nlvary church more L this calm proposal t them that . iwla ImIUIm ...II.. nn.u If move mril iiuiiiiiu a iuiiv atrial L, its aristocratic surroundings, in- that he had said in his prevl- ermoni iiad provoked such a spir- Lf opposition. Tills time the church L roused. Feellngl of astonishment. kliMiatlou and alarm agitated the Inilx-rs of Calvary church. Some of Vm gathered about Philip at the close the service. ht will not be possible to do this I BmlkMi IhMMM M ns vim ivrvw, Divuni ouviiii Id one of the deacons, a leading mem t and a man who hail defended Phll I once or twice nj;:iiiist public crttl- Why not asked Philip simply. He exhausted with his effort that fcruiuK. out ten nun a crisis 01 some lit u-in not be possible to do thin thing jnh propose, isruunr siidhj. Im-t bad been precipitated by his mes- and so he welcomed tliis show of Merest wuicii ins sermon nan arouseu. The church will not agree to such a ling. A Dumber of them favor such a pep, replied rump, who uaa miaea per the matter fully with many in the Iburch. .v majority will vote against it." 'Yes, an overwhelming majority, laid one man. "I know a good many rho would not be able to Lr that die- ianee to Htti'lltl clillivii. ami un'v i oi- ainly would not Join any Other church the street. I know, for one, I louldu't" Not if you thought Christ's kingdom , this town would be advanced by it V 4ViwH,hllrp, hntiHi' to '.UU mmt-with. i directness that was almost lduutness. "I don't see that that would be a test M ray Christianity." "That is not the question," said one if the trustees, who had the reputation if hriiiK u very shrewd business man. 'The question is concerning the feasi bility of moving this property a mile Into the poorest part of the town and pen maintaining it there. In my opin ion it cannot be done, i ne expenses of the organisation cannot be kept tip. me should lose some of our best finan cial supporters. Mr. Strong's spirit and purpose Bprlng from a good mo- Ibve, 110 doubt, but viewed H um a DUSt BOBS point of view the church in that locality would not be a success. To liny mind it would be a very unwise liliins to do. It would practically de- Iitroy our organisation here and not really establish anything there." T do not believe we can tell until we Itry," said Philip. "1 certainly do not I wlsli the Church to destroy itself t'ool- ihly, but I do feel that we ought to do something very positive and very large to define our attitude as saviors in this community. And moving the bouse, si l propose, lias the advantage oi Do ling a definite, practical step m tne ui- iKctlon of a Christlike use ol our pow ers ns a church." There was more talk of the same "'n. but it was plainly fell by Philip tint t the plan he had proposed was dis tasteful to the greater part of the church, and if the mailer qame to a vote it would be defeated. He talked the plan over with his trustees, as he bad already done before he spoko In public. Pour of them were decided in thir objection to the plan. Only one fullv sustained Philip. During the teek he succeeded in finding out that from his membership of ."mi less than 40 persons were willing to stand by I'.lm In so radical a movement. And Jft the more Philip studied the prob lem of the town the more he was per- umlril that the only way for the. (hatch to make any Impression on the tttement district was to put Itself ill Kotly in touch with the neighborhood. To accomplish thnt necessity Philip as not stubborn. He was ready to adopt any plan that would actually do otnethlnp, but he grew more eager ev (ry day thai be spent In the study of he town to have the church feel its opportunity and make Christ a reality to those most In need of him. It was at this time that Philip was orprlsed ore evening by a call from St of the worklngmen who had been Present and hoard his sermon on mov ing the church Into the tenement dis trict. "I came to see you particularly, Mr 8trong, about getting you to come down to our hall some evening uex week and give us a talk on some sub Jct connected with the signs of th times." "I'll come If you think I can do an, t0d la that Way. replied Philip, hesi tarm. a noi. vnngaUttM. "I believe yon can. The men are be V tO takO tO TOO, Md While th won't come up to church they will turn ont to heur you down there." An rgut. hou do you want uic to coiueV" -gay next Tuesday. You know where .l. i 11 ,u. Philip nodded. He had been by it In his walks through that part of Milton. The spokesman for the workmen ex pressed his thanks and arose to go, but Philip asked him to stay a few mo ments, lie wanted to know at first hand what the man's representative fellows would do lf the church should at any time decide to act after Philip's plan, -Well, to tell the truth, Mr. Strong, I don't believe very many of them would Join any church." "That is not the question. Would they feel the church any more there than where it Is now?" "Yes, I honestly think they would. They would conic out to hear you." "Well, that would be something, to lie sure," replied Philip, smiling, "Hut as to the wisdom of the plan how does It strike you on the whole V" "1 would like to see it done. 1 don't believe I shall, though." "Whyf "Your church won't agree to It." "Maybe they will in lime." "1 hope they will. And let mo tell you, Mr. Strong, oven if you succeeded in getting your church ami people to come into the tenement district you would find plenty of people there who wouldn't go to hear you." "I suppose that Is so. Hut. oh. that wo might do something 1" Philip clasp ed his hands over his knee and gazed earnestly at the man opposite. The man returned the gaze almost as ear nestly, it was the personification of the church confronting the laboring man, each In a certain way asking the other, "What will the church do?" And it was a noticeable fact that the minister's look revealed more doubt and anxiety than Hie other man's look, which contained more or less of Indif ference and distrust. Philip sighed, and his visitor soon after took his leave. So It came about that Philip Strong plunged Into a work which from the time he stepped Into the dingy little hall and laced the crowd peculiar to it had a growing Influence on all his strange career, grew in strangeness rapidly us days came on, lie was Invited again and again to address the men in that pan of Milton. They were almost all of them mill em ployees. They bad a simple orgaiilxatiou for debate and discussion of questions of the day. Gradually the crowds In creased as Philip continued to come ami developed u series of talks on Christian socialism. There was stand ing room only, tie was beginning to know a number of the men. and a strong affection was growing up In their hearts for him. That was Just before the time the trouble at the mills broke out. He had just come back from the ball Where he lmd now been going evco Thursday evening und When he had spoken on his favorite theme "The Meaning and Responsibility of Power, itoth Finan cial ami Menial." He had treated the subject from the Christian point of view entirely. He had several times roused his rude audience to enthusiasm, Moved by his theme and his surround ings, he had denounced, with even more than usual vigor, those men of ease and wealth who did nothing with their money to help their brothers. He had mentioned, as be went along, what great responsibility any great power puts on a man and bad dealt in a broad way With t lit- whole subject of power in men as a thing to bo used and al ways used for the common good. He did not recall his exact state ments, but felt 0 little uneasy as be walked home, for fear be might possi bly have Influenced his particular au dience against the rich as a class. He had not Intended anything of the kind, but bad a vague idea that possibly he OUght to have guarded some wolds or sentences more carefully. He had gone up Into his study to fin ish some work when the bell rang sharply, and he came down to open the door just as Mrs. strong came In from the other room, where she had been giving directions to the girl, who had gone up stairs through the kitchen. The minister and his wife opened the door together, and one of the neigh bors rushed Into the hall so excited be could hardly sM'iik. "Oh, Mr. Strong, won't you go right down to Mr. Winter's house'.' Voll have more Influence with those men than any one around lu re." "What men?" "The men who are going to kill liiiu If some one doesn't stop It!" "What'." cried Philip, turning pale, not from fear, but from self reproach, to think be might have made a mis take. "Who is trying to kill him the mill men?" "Yes: No! I do not, cannot tell. 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