Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — A Few Press Opinions. [ARTICLE]

A Few Press Opinions.

Dr. John is one Of ttiemost brilliant men the Methodist Church has, and has proved a very popular lecturer.Chicago Times Herald. Dr. John is one of the greatest oratots of his time. — Teire Haute (Lid ) Trit nne o Dr. John held hih hear—*• at by h Spi'h of magic while Ti«‘ .X osed tl,e fallacies <>f Col. Ingetn';! lathe logic al matin r and h . the sci* i nti<le methods that are peculiarly his own. No finer effort m rhetoric and logic has eVer b. *-n heard in this city Buffto'i (lu*l.) Evening News. ‘*Di i Man make God or God m k--man.” *as t»i«- subject of Dr. John's lecture 1 at at the State Normal School. It'» seldom that one sees a more learned audience; Dr. John held bis andiei-.ee. till the very close of the heture almost spell bound, and men of pr< nounced views said that it was the best they had ever heard Terre Haute (Ind) Express. Dr. John is as fine a pulpit orator as ever visited our city.—Craws« rtlsville (Ind.) Joirpn'. Although not two months has elapsed since Dr. John’s reply to Robert G. lugersoll was first beard on tbe platform, yet is already fimoui.— TVrre Haute Evenin6 Gazette. Every seat, below ai d in the balcony at English’s Opera House was filled. The tlonte was “Did Man Make God. or Did God Make Man,” The address was strikingly forcible in its logic, and the subject Was handled with great attractiveness!.—. Indianapolis Journal, Oct. 5, ’95.