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THE PSYCBOLOGY OF ST. PAUL. 



between the theology of the Epistles and the simple teaching of 

 our Lord Himself as recorded in the Gospels. How could it be 

 otherwise ? The Epistles were written after our Lord's Passion, 

 therefore the}' dealt with deeper truths. As Canon Barnard had 

 pointed out, there was a growth from the Gospels to the last Epistles. 

 The pattern of our Lord must have had an increasing effect. 

 Someone was once asked how to express in a word the effect of 

 Christianity • he replied : "St. Paul," and he could not have 

 expressed it better. 



A vote of thanks to the Lecturer was passed unanimously, and the 

 Meeting adjourned at 6.10 p.m. 



