EDITORIAL NOTES Editor 1888
NEW CHURCH LIFE.
Vol. VIII PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1888=118. No. 1.
THERE are those who love to assert that the prejudices of Old Church people to the Doctrines of the New Church are softening, "that the doctrines which separated between the LORD and men are taught less and less;" that "the falsities fade away, and the general principles of Christianity which are in perfect accord with the doctrines of the New Church are being taught and begin to be the staple of the teachings of the pulpits and the Churches." Such assertions are easily made, but those who make them fail to appreciate that theirs is the burden of proof, but that they never adduce the proof. Sporadic instances there are where the true Christian religion is being taught from a pulpit nominally of the Old Church - but that is the most. No proof has ever been adduced that "the falsities fade away, and the general principles of Christianity which are in perfect accord with the doctrines of the New Church are being taught and begin to be the staple of the teachings of the pulpits and the Churches," and for the simple reason that no such proof can be adduced. May not the apparent "fading away of falsities" be due to a growing dimness of the sight of the beholder? Is it not, unfortunately, the fact that the spirit of proselyting has obtained such complete mastery over our people that they do not wish to see falses and evils in the Old Church, and cry "peace, peace, when there is no peace"?
Some years ago, when this same cry was repeated to the echo, a number of New Churchmen, to convince themselves whether it be actually the case that the truths of Christianity were beginning to be preached from the pulpits, spent several weeks and months in visiting representative Churches of various denominations in three of the largest cities in this country - and everywhere they still found the Old Church falses being taught, notably the doctrine of the Trinity. This entered into prayer, song, and sermon.
If it be true that the principles of Christianity are becoming the staple of Old Church preaching, let it be shown.