People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1896 — Dr. John P D. John. [ARTICLE]

Dr. John P D. John.

The following are testimonials of the above popular lecturer, who is to appear before the Rensselaer Lecture Club Friday night, April 10th, at Ellis opera house: Dr. John is one of the most brilliant men the Methodist church has, and has proved a very popular lecturer —Chicago Times-Herald. Dr. John is one of the greatest oraters of his time.—Terra Haute (Ind.) Tribune. Dr. John held his hearers as if by a spell of magic while he exposed the fallacies of Col. Ingbrsol, in the logical manner and by the scientific methods that are peculiarly his own. No finer effort in rhetoric and logic has ever been heard in this city. Bluffton (Ind.) Evening News. There have been many replies to the witty agnostic, Robert. G. Ingersoll, but none, we are sure, which surpass Dr. John’s effort last night in clearness of expression, aptness of illustration, and cogency of logic.—Bloomington (Ind.) Telephone. We have not the space or ability to justly treat Dr. John’s magnificent lee-’ ture, but we believe that its best testimonial will be the resultsit will produce in the lives of those who heard its words of wisdom. Mt.Vernon(lowa)Remarker. “Did Man Make God or Did God Make Man,” was the subject of Dr. John's lecture last night at the State Normal School. It is seldom that one sees a more learned audience. Dr. John held his audience till the very close of the lecture almost spell-bound, and men of pronounced viewssaid that itwas the best they had ever heard.—Terre Haute(lnd.) Express.