I am convinced that every one who has beheld this magnificent concourse of the world's religions has become profoundl' conscious of the universality of divine inspiration and the immortal strength of religious conviction.
Has religion a future? This is the form which the problem would take to many in whose thought still lives the destructive spirit of eighteenth century materialism. But I am convinced that every one who has beheld this magnificent concourse of the world's religions has become profoundl}' conscious of the universality of divine inspiration and the immortal strength of religious conviction. There are some who think that the perpetuity of religion depends upon the demonstration or the final disproof of the inspiration and