Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 312, 29 October 1891 — Spoiling for a Fight. [ARTICLE]

Spoiling for a Fight.

! ist evcning at the Y. M. C. A. a oontinuancē of Kible Readi'i was hcld bv Elder George B. •!rtarr. īt app(Jared that one of tbe amlienee, the irrepressible Hammond, was dissatisfied. and iu all pr(jbability buming with jealoit6y that Elder Starr was permitted the of tlie Hall, whieh had been « lused to the Ajx)state Priept. This disposition on t)ie part uf Mr, H. has led to a t?eparation l»< (ween. hiin aud those who were iViei»dlily dispos3(j towards him. ii seems that the menlion of the law of God. as being s?ill in eN\-tenee, is a two evlged Eword that hni kes Mr. Hauu«ond feel Hke « Uiad bnl» when lie *"<•* a r<nl r;»i« O Having onee advanced his cv, n that. the law, of Ten (omu uiidraentfi Wiis strictly auu «jln*isely for the Ijiraeliie ih»t gontleman un nat ura Ily feels enraged at hearing Saint Paul'*

teachings. without~any intentk>ii On tWe' part of Elder Starr, belng. brought out so olearly and unmistakably against his theory v ajud finding Bible evidenoe too stro«g for him on this poini, as a last resort. he jiunps up. in the meeting nninvited and agserts, thattheeter:i al nnrl imnnilahlo ifsw of God waw iiaiie(l to the Cross. Poor man, we pity him, for uiiquestionablv, he has Paul's inspired testimony, as the servant of fJhrist, against him.We fear too, that the learned andworldly wise theologian, in his eommunication to the P. C. Advertiser ? is endeavoring to prejudice tbe public mind against Elder Starr l by volunteering the quoted sentence Baturday as the Lord*s Da-yJV