cannot speak for Brother Higgins, but I do know that Seventh-day Adventists can circumnavigate the globe, and not get muddled up in any such way. As I showed the utter weakness of their arguments for Sunday observance (and, gentle reader, it was very easy to do) the ministers became very uneasy, and began interrupting me--thought I was taking too much time, etc. Elder Higgins said, "This is our meeting.' "

"I thought I was holding meetings in the schoolhouse."

"Yes, but you gave way for us to speak tonight."

"Yes, sir, and then whose meeting was it?"

"It was our meeting."

"Yes, sir, and then you gave way for me; and now whose meeting is it?" (Laughter.)

They said: "Tell the people you are a Jew! Tell them you are a Jew!" "Yes, I will tell the people I am a Jew. Paul says,

'He is not a Jew that is one outwardly, but he is a Jew that is one inwardly.' Rom. 2: 28, 29.

That is the kind of Jew I am. Christ was a Jew, the prophets and apostles were all Jews, and Christ said to the woman at the well, 'Salvation is of the Jews' (John 4: 22); and, Brother Higgins, if ever you are saved, you must be a spiritual Jew yourself."

They continued their interruptions until Mr. Tibbits, a worldly man, arose, and said, "Gentlemen. Elder Hill listened to you quietly, and now please keep quiet, and let him speak."

As I showed that the Sabbath was changed into Sunday by the papacy, and that the true Sabbath would be restored just prior to the second coming of Christ, a deep seriousness pervaded the people.

As I finished, the Congregationalist minister cried out, "You did not say anything about 'One man esteems one day above another, another man esteems every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.' "

I said, "Oh, yes, I forgot that point. I am only too happy to explain it. Our friends are inconsistent in using this scripture as they do, for they