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want of those things which we want to convey to them. There is no dif- 
ferle oo where A will. It is the same with the dark, benighted Africa^ 
and with the more enlightened and philosophic Eastern “ ® th e 
touch the heart. Put away, for the present, the condition of his head the 
heart of man is the same, and its wants the same everywhere ; an y 
c«" home to it the truths of God, you will not require much 
labour or time” or scientific knowledge, to convince the head of the 
cur arguments. Not that I wish to disparage your good and exceflen 
Ck, but men are the same everywhere and if you - once tag them^to 
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position of doubt and deirnd, ^^ the Vidert 
belief and acceptance. Let us then cuitn a 8 and 
and the deepest humility, and remember to do all things 
glory of God. (Cheers.) second is of so 
tute, I have been from year to year deejfiy “"d m P 
look forward to its publications with high grat it. One 
been, that I have been una ^ to , b ™ S u “ aed to by Dr. Irons, and that 
cause why that difficulty exis s as e . . us I have to begin as 
is that people do not seem to know an^bmg "'J ask him to become 
it were at the beginning, an what we are 
wide, known, I think it 
very much advance the objects of the Society. (Cheers.) 
£ C™"tw c!n upon any members who have any suggestions 
to make as to the better management of the affairs of t e ocie y. 
not members of the Institute, I ave the fl 
in the room. May I be permitted to say a few words m r ^ 
]Holy^cripture, C ^vitti ^Wie'view 0 ^,, reo ^ a ^^^^ e g^^ en ^ 1 ^ 0 ^it n the 
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