The Temptation Of Job
Mr. Geo. E. Dawsoa's second turo on "Tllie P-roblem oí Temptation as Treated in Literatura," was g'iven yesterday noon at the M. E. cliurch. "Ilie Jiour ivas gt-n 1 an exhaustivo and ci-tbical analysis of tlie treatment oí tlie subject in tlie book of Job. Mr. Dawsom took tlie ground tlxat epeciilati!o.n in the authojöUlp of the book was useless. Tliat the book was writteji was tlie important point for consileration. Job was surely a typical lictim of temptation and the particular valué of tlue Btory is itM plioatiom to the problem as met today. ,ThO speaker then proceeded to treat the subject as to its beariiti on the lifo of to-day a.nd closed with a ■vigorous aoid epirit-ed application of the lessons of the book both to tempters aaid tempted to our social org-aauzations. Bvit running all tliKiugh the lecture was a thread of the brigliter lessons to be drawn from the glooany aspect of the trials of Job, and his final triumph.
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