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2 3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOV MBLER 23, 1876, i from Durll n, Tn,, and from his ahser that man bellovea swhat ho enys!"™ Thatiatho | that the peoplo get freal nlr, condemn | from that day to this elho has fnsisted on loaving | theso should bo opened and closed with pra; ] best pot l thera snd oiscirhers ho was snre that the whole thing. Untll you make your congregation | thommelves becauso the peaple o to aleep under | the chojca of snch things to mo. Annthor thing which ho wiched to sl further int- [ ouracives, g ¢ to tal atoay v Weat \was ready far & Inrgo nitmber of warkor, feel that yon -Ueliovo whnt you aay, yon cannot | thelr ministrations, Glve them ventiation, Tho DI, GINAON Press upon tho mind ore wwam tha necen- | Rifilen nnd elt with eaidy 10 i, 00t Tho 122 hymn waa then sung by tho nudience, havo n revival, ofiicera of tha church shonld look after it. Hea tht | arose and sald: Tiwant to tell you of a Nttle lieht | Mty of inakine tho chote to consist of CHEANS, | praud old grafhe “; them, and pro o e or "The discnsxton was continued by A dolezato—tlow nro you golngto make the | o Tnum s waem in wintor, And It yoi liavo kot | wiioh [ havo rocolved nhout Iican prayers for epie- | T belloved fliat four-fthaof tho tranblo which wan | §Ea45 el rithe of the doener,™ i, 0 them thg s Mit. BASTON, poople hellova what you ray?t 500 "chien Andl only fitty peapla, (akd 430 chnirs | ftial hieadugn, . umotimmen 1 have\prayod far spir- | K common hotween the minieter nnd tho cholr fn | e 1o faithra oo Word (1o give it 1 " } of Belvidere, who sald: ‘Therc must first of all b Mr, Moody—Hellevo It yonrsolf. [fanghter.] out of tha room [afnlles]s and §f sou have a re- | ftnal things, nnd failed to get thom, just aa T have | conntry churches wan eatsed and fostered by the nuring God's \Worg e 20 1T Second Day's Session of the preparation ‘tor o revival, " 1t Iv uscions to ek for | | To dincuesion of thia fonle was then clored, and, | volving deak, movo f nmon tho peoplo so.ue o | for tentnorat thingns and 11 not knm whnt wa | nugodiy i tho cholrs “that cluss sliouid by i Harontyim Deforming ila Jromtsee, 15 i ovangelists if the Charch s not united. The grent | Mr. Sankey sang *Only an Armor-Bearor" inhls’ | nearthom. You cannot wake them up when you | the matter. We will #ny that some morning, when | means be potten rid of, huvs falth to neo ux"‘im only educate m,,\_"" o Northwestern Con~ cenontial 1, that the Churell shll bo waroi, pro- | Uil stircing stylo, are atway from thew, Don't have the rawno oncs | 1 Jookod mlong tho duy ‘1 coud keon thyontd | In Teading a cholr In ehurch tho elioriator Montd | work (L 10 i o Bible, * fow aimye a0 fo i p:::g'tfldp:“‘lwh 1t the fin:lnrfllhm"uhnnlnm- PRAY e lr‘l’kclnnrt‘ertzry night. l(lynu "{,‘,““’ of r{l{\‘t{lvxlfln n‘cluc“l:l In lllu'n!(n:rnrixu \\l'hlml\l\\'n,! “‘1 bo ||nl n:hr-t :S}I(gfi::ll:mllgzex\l(‘\uni'la!lh;xrlnlluly(nn{l'nl‘fifinnl\gug)- Word of God. 1t ,,f,',‘.‘u‘;"’f:“";-e)y?lnu Dl i . ople, the evangollst noed not have nny -ME caming to town, and’#co him, and toll him | cumatances of particular teinl, and no 1 wonld pu with elthor hook o ; - A i ohind an gy vention Tioma of reneiutng tho T ot eoi Chirseh and AYER-MEETINGS, §0.came around And say'n fore torte Give DM | mars ensnostngan Into tha mormng praver, with | Hoarsaln {¢ was not s miich maiter, mnd It was very | SO7RUDG 0O mAy bn swenk himecit, oy SEhty- ki 8 tremendous hawer hol, reaching the unsaved. Unless the abave condle 1IOW TO CONDUCT TIIRM, the koy-note of the meeting. Bring in all the | tho hope of eetting a blesaing whick would lnst mo | 1ittle mattor how tine waa kept, It tha flourishing v 8 power behind hi! tlonn oatat. 1t fa uiterly imposeiblo thnt n revival | The hons having arrived far the conslderation of | fnlent yor can, And ke the meotinm Nvely ang thirongh the trouhfl‘lm\xu:lull{: Tk, someliow o | of anything befara tho andlence tended. to dintracs | Lo work WL hecome delluntful: ana g0 this & rorvica to men, 1 no { or can take placo and leave " pormanent linpressior oors wero mn | Intereating. Have tho people pray for yon, “ 1t {8 | other, dld not Aft whila | the atentlon of the conurcgntion from the booka ro e from the A The Way to Conduct the | ontne pnl";m;. o e e o thia subject, the d erc thrown opon, the hymn 7. o peoply pi yfacy other, 1 dld nof After 8 hile h I reat troublo it b ora that . . % % Dofora thom nnd to apoll the singings the leader L tho Tnquiry-meetings yorh o +Only an armor-bearor proudly 1 stand * was sung | S48 £0 pronch whon they da, 1t you nco thoir | I found ont. the " reason of It God I nsuficlency of warkor A Horg fo o travalls then she brings forth,"" and o we ahoutd faces aro cold and critfeal, “you_cannot preach. A | wonld not glve mo graco belarchand, hecause Ha | shonld by all means be toned down os much as pos- 10 came witly | i Evangelistio Services. {davote aus offorts 1o Saatiing” the Chucoh whited, | Whilo the new-comors wore taking seats, Itwas | dumis dog caul Laric Whohy (smilon, § TWhAt you | had something Bticefor me shan geaco. - Tio wante | siblo. ¥ :,"‘.‘,'"},",‘,“,‘"’,E";‘;’Ll‘,;‘n{"“;mlfllr-‘l Jenitn .’~|.3'x-’n'."‘}’(‘;: and the bost way to do that is to have your town or | followed by want In the peopla to pray for you, Letotheratell | od ta rivo mo Hireclfs and if Ho had given me ANOTIIRR ESSENTIAL couls to encolitag tmen In" (it fove of - villoge ssstematically viaitod. Cut ip your Al hall the power of Jesus' hame. us how to wako np a prayer-miceting. tho grace boforo T eedad ity He would bo, eucon. [ of grod ulnglnq‘wnn tho plaiy pronunclation of tha | T Hopo “tlint " 1a-night 3t " lemed wory USRI S0 ot LAY | B, Mooayrenucnt, oot i wan skl | vty ot work e Bt i nned o | A S Vont o0t o iU oSehk | Moot e 0, ANt MO | £ e et LU sty o e ) ct 3 A il i Remarks by the Lenders in | fo o A e o A e vy of tha | that s faw rmoments bo pont In prayer, and Godba | F213 ho had worked fr Dy er-mecting would bofne | Meroly grace o wanty but tho Rracions Gody in na | \was coaldnie nnderstand n_ ward of 16 ono. of tho Mora WAL I futnro thero will bo pire o Ina; vorkors, - Anather thines "o Lackk op Lord, and 1o will then como suddenly into 1iia [ 8sked for light and wisdom. threating without Meauer - Hvery ane. who wont | and with aa il tho. dme. - It i not eympathy wo | most {mportant Lhinga to b Felaly aisted upon | hew hinies wo want to oy That Special Work, temple.. Ono of tho most. preciods works of tha | Tho Rov.8, If. Adsms thon lod in andible praver, | snould Invito the Savior to go with Kl Evory | want, but the sympatiilzing tod, chce’rln’:x W and | won plnlfin ronking: = In fact, tho WInRING Of l:ytrr:‘nu Bt ltentlon awny frum s M wod many think that if th fovival in Belvidere has been through the means of o d ething % comforting na by 1lia constant and immediato | fn n volco that could not be nndarstood was barhae- hey ket vno, TounE 10, oinccre bas heonthi n:lm e of nsking God to be with them andto diroct their ne should have sotnething to eay, If they conld on g Yy 01 (] nn o that coul nl 01 arbnt n; 2 about thelr elus that fs ‘ not peny, let them confess. thelr aina beforo God, | presence, Ho wanta us to keop near Himall the | ans, and to provethis tho speaker quoted tho fol- | thoy ha Sonvetalon “and, a .| thronen etornity. tfo wont "luto"every etore, to | G0Ehie and boss thele sauls, 8 B0l &SI 118 Torgivonomn. " Thay talkod Abot prag | limo. fowing: 7 ophory temseives wiinwer s tha, revival, “hey fick An Hour Devoted to the Dig. | cveryiman on iheatrect, to every hoy'and overy r. Moody asked a brothor to open tho question | jng; but did they 1ift up thelr hearta that tho Holy | ~ Again, when wo fall to get the answer to our | o ifkewlso yo, excent yo utter by the tonguawants | want to keep the attention uc"u"m""“'"‘“' We A Monian, no mattor whero ho found them or what | —to toll how ho conductad prayer-mootings, and | Spirit might descond? God il given him o volco | prayers'tho dificalty ia gonorally in oursclves | eaty 10 ho undorstood. how AU (L b Ruows What 1§ | Bulf. We nnet Ak bring them ‘o "wicr2%AY from cussion of quyet_ they were llolnrf or what thelr characters wora, | how they conld bo made moto lnterosting, 1fo be- | to sing, and ho thought ho diil moro good some- | Chete Ina passage of Seriptiira that apenks about | speken? Forsosnallapenk lnto the nir, God's word about thelr boing gies s, ol of . and labored_with them to bring thom to Joaus | joved mora man falled thora than 1 the puipit, | timea vy sluging than liy praying. Thoto ahionid | this, There were cortaln cidersof Isracl whocame | 1iere ate. 16 mny be, so many kltula of volees In tho | ahould fmpress them witn <yl Il Fecond, o Meeti . Chrlat. 1t was hand-fo-hand work, and that fs | Jfote ware men Soled thora tne,pulplts | o ncelvily In tbe prayer-mceting, and not cold- | to Jeremiah, ta offor prayora bofaro tho Lord; that | WaEkl: andnoyg of cicmy ithont slenttication, | Rlout Ghrlat an a Sqmiows it 10 Bible" e eetings, Jtiat nn esnaniial a8 gaod preaching, and sometimes | A% horo would bo greater success In tha pul- | nong, looked very'woll, to linva those cldors, respectable | analihe unto him that mevkeih n Sarborias, anaho | of the maividnal approprinie o CONVince them s oxceeds the preaching in usefaincss, It is liko the | pits If the minlsters knew how to conduct prayec. A delcgato enfd that ono thing that holped hia [ men, cons n‘l up with one accard to prosent thelr m‘n‘} speakath »hnll‘m abharbariaie iitome, . L, Clirlat ar a Sayfor, \'nrllnn |'m 1S hltemAclyen g rophiot of ol Wwho weAt 1nto the chambor and lay | meetings. : penyec-miestingn sms. at o sxked the peonto to | renutsts bofors detuvali hut wht Woce o eay cteit, thenr T Will oy with' (88 st Snd 1 | Ghrlt fho oblect of oy fhoks them sce Sy down on the dead chuld, and put hand OPENING TIIE QURSTION. neel down and mako ono petition—a eluglo sen- | nbout it? **Theso men hiave st up thelr iduls in “Hl nray wml $honderstanding alsog 1will stig with | through the Koripture, and that ( ChrlaL reyuajed Tlow They May Best Advanco the | 10, Jond and ‘breast” ‘to “brosst, ~and : tence, At tho first moeting twenty-five or thirty | thelr hearta, and have put stumbling-blocks in tho | P19 0itit and b willsing with tho underatandini aléo-~ | ground of onr ' faith in - it SSOIPtro Is (he y ceasod not nntll life cama back. We The brother sald that all ageced that, withouta | did so, and had dona It over since, Whon childrenn | Way. Bhould I bo Inquired of by them? Thoro- *with this Mr, Moody closed hl ” a | to talk abont onr cxperlauc'"'. 8 nwly] TInterests of the Great must have the charch in the sama ybarnlng condl- [ succossful prayec-maoting, a church conld not bo | saw tielr parcnts pray thoy wonld follow. forospeni and any nnto them evory mn that vet- | VG fhie e Moody closed, hin remarks and | mnnor, You may infiucnen o b yo'l , A0l ; tion for the impenitent, and scok to bring them (0 | pawarful for Chifats 1t wan not tho proaching from Mit, MECK totl up his fole, 1 tho Lord will ‘anmwor | Sforod tusnswer nuy questions that might be wit | and work upon hin by yous seyedf.CiF Aympathy Jesus by means of personal, handeto-hand cons 1 f ealil hanot only told tho peoplo on the Sabbath | him according to 'the multitude of his {duls." hlm, a8 far as ho \was able, n8 to polntawhore e | wera, hut you cannot uot(c power, ap 1 ANS0. tct.” Then as to Wible reading. Somic of tho | o pulpit that warmud tho church, but the prayor- | (2GRS EIE, Eniie B e penyer mooting, | My (rlonds, Jot ua put away the iolai let | €ould Blve information, ~Tha questlons came from | DIEE BIE YN cotnotsave im fn it ey %00 moxt preclaus readinga—rendings that lingor lowg | TcoHng, Most prayor-mootiugs wero not attract- | Gut'lio apoke to hem. porsonally bout iho Scrips | 18 tako awny tha sturabling-hiocks, Jest tho Lord | il pacts of the awdience, and it wan clearly tmnoa- [ §¥ils FRGTHD oo dy thin blossel ity and lovingly in tho memary—woro thoso tiist wiero | fro. Chrlstians wonk to thern from asenas of duty. | ture (o 'bo_ rand: and the plan worked well, aud | Fofuse to bo inquired of by usnt all.’ On tho oitior | AU LS secertain tho names of the quorlste, et | Word, ‘nnd thusa Who. fecont 1y wii il orn conducted fiero . year ato by my friond, Mr. | Jjo had knawn of many Into wl THaNa e Meetinah {h Lorerting hand, (heru {8 tho caso of Danlol, to whom the | Peclally assome of thiem kopt thelr sants whila | gy sty Fiin ! WHE e hronght n y hich an unconvertod 3 2 N speaking. Following wero th ght, Thave conducled fnqui, Mr.Moody’s Lectures on Pray- | fioun, the cvangolist, Thery is ono thing %@ | man or woman wonld not go. Hven Chrletians | | A dolozate remarkod that o ind & printod elrcn. | Avgol of tho Lard nald, “+At tha beginning of thy | ERCaking: BosCming vers the " and liave’ afvayn nouzit o proent e ey shonld stecr clear of In revival worl—twa shoutd | [0 O PG WARE 1“ 4 A i targiving a topie for overy day In the year, and | #uppllcation the commandient came forth, and T -1t Q"f'“;"’“s AND 'x‘”"n'f’ " 1a | throngh the Wibte. 1 wgum Wik oy, U8 Uoipel er ond the Manner of avold late hours. We can kill a revival by late Yhen b U ?ua ves somowliero elat | peked hiy people to mako tho subject o mattor of | A como to show thew, for thou nrt greatly h \ you had no churchi-members who con belleve what it anya—you are g To yoy flous, The peopla got wonry and tired, and when | The = timpeultent conld " nut bo “Lratight' 'In | Bhccial prager betoro Ienving thols Homcs Joved.™* \o'want God'ta coma o us with Iila | 8ini howwould you mako up youe choler A.—1 | nov™" After T gt tneie ponomacy it Praying, | e orangelist Hucet thera 1y n yeaction. and the | inlesa tho meotifgs woro mada | attenctive. s e e s fall'of bicewinga. Lot ne, thorotare, como | wauld ey to got Fomo ovangalisilc services tn iy | Would noxs point ont-imas Srico "WHent o that. | ' chureh I 1ol twenk and helplesn, 1 think an hout !l:n thought prayer-mectings woro killed by formal- | 411 somu poaple nttended iheotings and enfoyed | to 1iim with hoarts omply of oursoives. church a3 L) naselole, and convort 8oma of | tho world to save ainnera. and u Tl camo fita S el on Sy i, il Sty | oy they werd st b | S ot s o i A e T G | X R E’:.'{‘."fi,‘:,‘,,‘?{‘fi;‘.‘,h‘s.,fi“’“.fi’;' ml‘x‘m'fé’r :}:Su{?fffl: THan two varsoe, oxcapt ot “Mm“f, Yo stareq | were blessed, but did nuthing. ' God ‘wauted to | of Contonary Church, eali: Lvery prager hna fa " " thirdly, I would nsk; e Then, C Ject to sitting np i front by the ministor; how onr Cog 08 fodivilially Messrs, Snnkey, BHBB, and Stebbing | #p and closo It. In thisway you will hold the | tho hymn withuut nuuale, and the result was,not a Dloss nicn, and "“’{ Should ga ot anil look after | urlain in theheart of clod, from whonico 1t makes | {00 PV G GPR Rttt P EE S o nppm"d“l“ Him o8 yonr Sav Yerioy A thosa men, One of tho groateat dificultica was (o | Lv) Journess, —first down fuito the heart of the 4 fu Serlpturo? ™ T would got them to pacer S0d 8 on Bong-Servi iengih of JOur RRORIE, o toeen oo raacha S, ot ol s e 3 Bt fcomlota o Gt ani vk i Rasver 0 prayere bellover, ‘and - eccond "back " to o bosom af | §0%TALE SIKE A0, ST would eeprenont b them | and then pray ekt e i il eak 3 . . 7 o p 0ng-Servioes. of Clleago—T hinvo lu forty-ive youra In tho mins | [o:21bit, adapled a verso lo to tiought promin T brottior remarked that nothing had been sald lila hend for somo wieo purpose, and that ko everymeottnga 18 last becanso fntry, always more of lees I revival work, apd 1 | in8prayer. ‘They sung about half the time. As Havaad nomething over Lventy years svangeliaio | 10 the rolation {uhnm pastor ta the maetings, soinio work among the churches and among the |)eo‘r1€A minlsters killed them by talking ton much; 0o 3. hey ) i Where to Placo Choirs and How to Manago | My cxperionce has boen dhis: I never dsto wwero very atupid, and 1t would o better to havo | 4iou; There tnght ';_’,‘};‘; g T o oS | Giod, and'tho. reanon awo g0 not know (ho. will gf | Pligor irauped ardund it tn (ho centre o mind o od, who alono can pray liave falth; evéryona sk dont oot the il o sumarks, o thaugi ey oot | with, tespict, becausa thoy aro_ fited ‘;;:“h:’ | e bhrom ot o i of having a | LinL ey invo "/m'?fl; 0 ot hestul i Wl work 10 by - fos! 4 N e hoblas . Wo soniotime: carneatly, but not {o- =W 0 minners o iestimony, tnatend f theology un oxhorta- | WEiiL | Mo somiothines prdy carueatlys UALROHISE | el organ in tho centro of tho church, and $ho | wiem. Viien wo proren ffi:"('w'l'.'!’fel':f thecon- | §t, and when s man enrneatly and Bva staroolypo anything that I bave ovor done. — Ane | nonoat all. “Miniatora should nover make any re- o e 'd | (Gol'te, hecatino wo nre not. whllug to do it. ' *+1le | Erexation? A.—I should urafer tho old way, 1o accopts It, jutelligently sayg Them—Usos of tho Organ. OUhier thluks o Cha navoe ke ong Une. of bi puacks except o few ut to begioning. ills people g e e Rrayer-celing o baVeiud | St wiil o 11w wil) shatl know of the docteine.s | Gr= In pmalf mocting would you_have tio or- | (liat nan b Uy Y it e migaty to toeeal rangenients answer for overy place. 1f yon go Into | JERRS TR JIERG & WECI A0S WY sould 0 0CEUDY | gwn hourts our experlences of the goodnessof God, | Thero wae Elljah who ran away from that wieked 5‘3" i u._rn:ll‘llln%h)llllml £o; 1t Jupports the ]'0'"- pryere in the fnauilry-room that hve been dren o peerson/Bed ban Tt . a0, 4 O it | what Chunloe ‘o voreen be s Goeg 10 rand, an | 1 WG b, 100t and atrongh and cicert ovory | (Jicen ezl Mo was not e In ey wagnf | chord or i civiuh ‘monden vt to i motenr | | Rinteri ALOE S ommcl b ook ek o B P o o ekags. — Anotniory, perencet | Those men camepropared to talk. Th consoquonce | UArtihot lstened. ;i ) foolish” prayer that ho might dio. Danlel prayed | havotried it for thrag yearain this work, and I | hayo heard thew pray fo agony for e cechied it 1 Expressions of Opinion on the | &l " have tho bariest placers w1t 1a yay thote wero o pauscs, and liohud to st dovn e T e o begtn. | Intolllgonity. 116 gaw tho. sutwd of Gud fos ha lrmly bellovo ¥ shawid not hava beon ablo fo ave | morey upon fierhy 'f;’»?«fl‘%'.’.’{'?.’.’{,f".", Lo Lo hva Subject of Inquiry lard place all ovor the world, and It 1s aa cany for meting forcibly, ning, and in about five miniles ot tho clons, T | s all tho ihmo doing 1. Yo if we arolo Loin | BoRO throty ind not been for the organ, wlth thankegiving, and peay that thoy sy pdd q God 10 go Into ono placa & TIIB TALKS WERE SHORT,— . i im0 oo lo Loin | ¥ Q. —~What would bo your opinion of the compar- ¥ Tiny b w A 10 go no place as it fa into another, TALES gatlior up what has been eald, und end wit'a brief | intlmato communication with God, we must cons | |\ 1be of cupted of the Spirit. “Tow many “are 11 Mestings. Thereto surroundligs 1n overy placo that. must | Justa word for Christ: nunt had au apportanity to | EtHer! stantly do s wiil. ativo moelts of tho small orgun and tho cornotue | back fnto tho darknees because. ve e Foud bring out yonr common sense, your kuowiedge. of | Tako long aairotsos. Tho prayerswero also miorl: | PR iCiozato—Do tho istors anenkcs After inging prayorwero oflered by the Tiov, | B4 Ingtruiagnt to Jead the voleost, A-=1 shonid BISHOP CHENEY alih SAmaUTIeY o CARARCSS, I o Wat.10-ga | 1o Lo BGIATN speuk nod prny o bolore | mepais ibars ey e U thay want,to, bat | Bent, Copihs, f clovoland, O, i th Yo e | g et e 8, 1 TR B COME! 99| s then sequenied to el by srater stony ' » o\ ! ver hat way, o o8, 4 ! v > | e i hare 7 i3 A Large Attendance at the Tabw [ £00h In femel o proparailon, T havo known | they vould havo no curiy: L Sould bo | Traebotoriou aro ot glven that vy, | [Sualce e Sankiy then King 4 Oto bo_ nothing, " aftor | , Q.= You huvan't sald nnything sbont Sabbath- | wr (s cunioc, snioes o the senked 10 ppeak Ghurches wear themaofves out In trylng (o got pro- | eXulted fu_fho prayers. o prayer-mootin Str. Mooy Yon, the koy-notcs bun great many | which Mr. Moody eailed for tho members prorcnt | Eclidol snging? A, —It hardly nueds' any soparato | it hat which'a map Jenrne Lok horora) [rincivlo ernacle in the Evening. yarcd, ani \when tho ovingelat caio thay Sure no | ahould be mado promineft tn ihe puipit IFoiale | vha ot the roy-noto (ake iy Al i tis. who dealrud to presont thomeolyes for prayers to | Comment; (b samo rules apply 1o 1t 8 0 CHAreh | (ouply, 1 muy 823 s ere (s s ceise 18 Dttt gloro’ Soady ot Tho workhaa they'wers | stmetive, Thore who werc out or Cnitet would | 340wt clotod wiuh singirg ho pysen tise, auula. largo numbar sowoall ovoe fofone, | SIENE et | o mALtor of ey enesting o, bereace fn efore. You muat by pr'ennrcd} but I liave wous oA o . There was no I have a Savtor, He's plesding In glory. Mr. Moody then called on the Rev. Mr. Willlameon | 7.\ _“m"dg“ b p y singlng tho | tion, 3t oririnatod such o littlo time ago fu lnul: ";lnc(": whirc lhlnmt\mn hnr;l lynhum:l !nhnl}lng vower, ;tul:];r lfl‘ws:fi’-&a,n"lln ;‘;1’1‘; E%r:l.nrglecxil'eg; i dll e tod W'z?;"dd muulwlnl.l "L’l“' . {nrvuull. pruyc|xr]l|=|x\- 4 rhachly ‘b; "'l';s At AR s il feel utterly Incompotent to mpeak intelligontly. ox : and they have been just as much prepared in a fow A = = < aclt that Gol would baptlze theso dear diinlsiors aviors 0 no delay. v ‘ i Wr, Moody Disconrses on the Five One- | anyaus if they had snont foriy deys bororohond in T NOONDAY MEETING. with tho 1oy Bpirit ond prepare them fof thoir MR, P, D' nL1SS, B I nrf"" Things Needful for Salvation, preparation. God's peoplo mast got right, but the | tho brother Thctwoon 400 and 500, REQUESTS POI PRAYER. great work of preaching the Guspel, tha_well-xnown song-weitor nnd cowarker with | and hettorexorlenco than a mon broggns o ey “S‘,{,‘::‘“,:J{“Jé’&i;.‘:fi,h‘i: llllfl:m(’:nm;.(‘f:; :-’:ll Thunhflhur—:{" hggtrg 0 you hold ¢! The Lour from 12 to 1 waa tho noonday prager Bencediction by the Rev. Mr, Davis, }1)‘ wri Whl|]ll!1n. zh’w| u\‘nngfil’:: waa th:ln thl“"i. gllmurll {n wlx{ch lhuy;lnn-‘nnvn iny ulry-m:gll Wi 11 Ve The delegate—~Where afl on hold 1t? acrvice, Tho congregation was Inrgoly fncreased, v ‘IICC e L ns e W g bat el Y aolo tarly expericuce '\“nl puch that I did Additional Lay and Olerical Del- | P iianerninispinlabrihe e | e T o0t ol ot oty 1 | B i - s Wl o e o MUSIC, iRt puetr Rpweon: | st s et iy s e} ay and Clerical Del- | as. '1f we preach the truth earnoslly ond falththily, | {8 : 19 :*_'"g:;h.‘“:g{g ':'fi’ Rews Ao a0 large that | room fn Farwell Hall. Mr, Moody sald thors wore 178 PATT IN TIE LOND'S WORK. tho “Delty m o profane and irroverent man- | Ings'nro concerned, I only know of them from et egates Present Yesterday. x&n';l lryluo wlm "’",",‘“,“""“ in our pr(v‘lluu rela- "Tho dele nle_g“ ‘;l.t:‘ wun'tmvon‘tlny chapel? 2o many requests coming In (hat it wonld tako Tho afternoon ecssion at the Tabornaclo waabet- | ner. It was oo common for tha miy- [ 1 hnve econ In connection with thess revival i o The brother—Bulld one, (Laughtor], threo of four hotra to read thom all I full; pa- | {of aticndod than any pravious part of tho Canven- | 0¥ [0, Ele Cut B lyui to Lo stug whils | mectigs, Yot thoro cams tomeolitlowhileazoln of New York—Revivals aro of (wo kinds, spurious | , At this Junctnro tho doors wera nguln opencd, | rents asking prayurs for a son, would sond threa or | ton. Tho gronnd floor was crowded full of dele- htuc else was Vel done—while the col- | preaching the gospel, this feellng—a fecling esactly leetion wan belng taken up, or the audlonco wero { described Ly ‘Brother Whittl EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, | and'real; and the greater part In my n,m.iuu nroof | this timo to udmit 300 or 400 dolegafes from tho [ four foolscap pogos, telling all bin history | Rotckaway back o tha galleries, and tho gailerles | coming In oF LoV Dty OL o Boslon wad salsiog | OF B asSiRn-Floryinan. T hass et Seetru tho former cnaracter. A apurious fovlval [s an ex~ | Country who had just arelved, from his cradio up; it was necemsary to abbreviato | themeelves held about 2,600 spectatora nnd In- | the wWindowr, ur something of that kind. 1is | homo thu gospel at tho close of a sermon, with th AND 1OW TO CONDUCT THEM. cltenent. gotten up through manipuiatl ded W. W, BVERTS i y FETING, wished to ask whal i c e ¢ y 3 s » i1 uipuiation, alde tho fo 1 thy tss and " terested lsteners largely composed of the wives t thoy expectod of tho mualc, | enrnest nrayer to God that I would bless it, and Tho accond day's sesslons of the Cheistian Con- | by pecnliar characteristics in tho paator, cte. | #3ld an Improvablo prayor-mocting, pomibloatall | tho form of theso raquests; and some which wero Wete thoy prepared to iiso L only a8 a Iubricator | I thoroughly believo God did answer my prayer: vontlon weru began sesterday morning by n meet- | & fenuino revival fa all of Gadiif ja | Umes and nimost anywhers, was, o' thought, tho | recolved luto wore lnid over for ono day, Tho fol- | and other rolatives of tho delegates. Thomoot- | oG 0, Pebuical g0 Bat L ouly 2 o Iubricator | LAOropkhly beflove God ¢1d auswver my priyers Ing at tho Tabernncloat 10 2. m. to discuss tho | A1 from heavens Itiaafl by the putwer of tho lfoly | ¥Tentest and the most promising means of raligions | lowing wero then presonted by the Ttev, Mr, Davis, | Ing wns for tho discnesion of tho question **How | {lia worship of God? Ainistor wors entirely too | erying for mercy, xm!'ltllnvu{cll]lknlhntclers;- bl b A a2 . Ghost, - Agenufno tevivul originates In the very | Favival and the extenslon of raliglon in any com- | mig prayors of thls meeting are nsked for the | Shall the Musio be Canducted in the Lord' workt" | inattentive about this matter, and hey were ac. | mon, ond thought of gettiug n police ofices to subject of cvangellstic acrvices. ¢ attendanco | goyy of tho leading splrits It hun (ts origin in th munity. The pooullarordor of the sorvice had o v cuntomed to 5 ert) fter the chot arrest i A whils Ve 3 g eplrits nin the resence of tho Holy Bpirit in the following placess | Mr. Moody prosided, and gave outaa tho opon- uy, perhops after the choir had | arresthim, A whiloago I cawe to have s differ- was very good, the lower flaor being about two- | soul of somo laymen orsomo godly woman that | MOTS “cortain Scriptaral warrant than the more | Presenc y Bpirit In the following places: fnished o beautiful anthom or chant, **Lat us now | ent focling on this subject. When 1 saw the 1 thirds foll of delegates and persons who had no | has been praying ol alono for- God to come. A | fately snd exclusivo order of Sabbath nssom. | The Congregational. Church and teachars and | Ing hymu tho 110th, begin tho sorvica by singing the —— hymn." 110 | atarting hore and thers from men whom I ki tlckets. Tho Couvention Steclf 1 onc of tho fincats | genulne rovival has o root, hut thy. spurions oy | bles: A" church without vmycr-nmm;n:;awu students of tho Academy of Denmark; church and Arlse, my sou, arles, wanted his hearens to b careful to distingulah bos | Wore not Christians, and saw thewm apparently give . . withaut force; with it, it was u spiritua 8 4 Tho Rov. 4. Q. Glllette, of Jacksonville, the veen the & 3 [ Y looking bodlca of mon over nssomblod In- thls | 128 moront, In niy Indgundnt, o genulne n'f‘m} Tithout forces with it, 1t was u spieltual foco. | pastor at Greon Mountain, Falriold, nnd Hello ¥ ¢, 0yl 0 | tweenthe kinds of hymnsthoy usod for thisoccaston, | fnz their whole soul to the truth os proclaimed to r: 2 Vie. Ui + Tered prayer, and the ffty-sixth hymn, Ho recognized three kiluds of hymns,—thodeserip- | them, (horo came n feeling s to how I could country, belng composed of tho best men o the v cnnrchen muat depend upon him for the key-note, | lal, 18. ; Morirae, We. ; Urhana aud Alton, 1IL.; | © Grens g i dove 2 Ty AR R : Sl couts oF 1he people, 1 bettots thacit tha | 1t Was ok eafo lo rely upon voluniary oferiags. | chnrches and ministcrs of San Franclco, Cul. £ tho | yas sung T, Gruns Pigacian i o neu, ivsyor Loriareey, e ahioallc,andths dovotionnl,— | gt 19 thowe e, 1y nd I ?*fi: {houzit accursed Mr. Moody presidea, and at the appointed hour | W0rk begins with ‘mmllhflnn, sclf-abnegation, l,hu|brev‘=ty fr the Youni Men's Christian Awso- | churches and pastors of Detrolt, Mich. ; fer tho K i hymn to cover the ralslng of @ window, | inquiry-room,but becanse I wantedto get to them. ave Out as 1ho 178t hym 110 socond of the colles. | fasting, and prayer, God's spirit goos aut loavening | SIation show d bo enforced In prayers and remarks. | conversion of tho young men omployed n the MR, IRA D, BANKEY, olio of Lho first kind wonld Do choeen, | Tho thought came to invite them Into the little & Y S+ | altthe Church. \When the backeliders nro leay- | In a multitude of churchies tivo or threo men o Mr, Moody's right-hand man, opened (he discus. | OF the threo classes, o gateonied the devotlonal | lectiiro-room of the church, That Aoction with the stirring refrain: encd firef, and (o movement. fien fakes hold'of | ionopollzed the timo and rulned the meetings, | Wholesalo houss of Messts. Field & Lelter; for a | 317 2 gt Imot. | e ighcats (o dascriptive next, and tho didecitc | foro 1ha aurvices began hora, Tho St mi tores Hallclujah t dones tiio youn slumere, and hon anuony the community | Twonty ot thirty should lako past. Afier tho | destitute famlly; for a woman in Lonox; for o | 8ion of tho question by salug that hocouldnot | [ug Naleat, Lib escrifiine, mext, ane the dudnctle | {ore Sho survices eat hore, Tlo feet miclt threa Thlicve on the #on, cte, generally, we have a revival of God's ordor, closo of testimonios, Il was lmportaot to | fomily, that il s mombers may come Into tho | hore to caverlt all, or oven any great partof Ity | gy "mintster and cholr, ko helioved that It was in | on my knees and praylng with somo souls “tht. 1 ‘Tho Rov. Mr. Bray, of Clinton, offercd a forvent | believe fu long scrvicea on occaslons, Somotimes | dWwell npon o point bronght out by thom; and | Ifborty of Chrlst; for the converslon of o | !B the fow minntesaliolted tohim. 1twasalarge | most cases due to tho charactor of tho cholr, and Imllcvn)mlnnverpm’mhcfl"‘fl"-‘flll and carncet. prayer for tho power of God on the Convention and |, the battle 1a not over by tho drstcail, Idou'y :}:grfl*;&‘;‘;}!.nm!,n*}lgf,;"n,}*‘;:fl, S trutiia into hny;’rer an crring daughter, by o mother | Quostion, "ndumnfméy hrnfn:hcnl; It was not by Diyory mach sl biat they wight haves muste | 1; T ave kot that g:gr:gfi;o-:‘r_-;n-n& 1 hare loadors, that wo work by the flours 1 feel mory tiat we | Featiosta for prayer. “Thiera ought to b constant | i Minucapolin; for five uneaved familice; | 217 weans al} contined to vsangohutic worl, nor | UBREF SET oF Bingols TG, of mbsle, | tho day | BRECREEC 1t fa i LriniGiy sono sualy, to o trug TL ofghty-Nftl hymn wos thon song, and Mr. | should work by the job. (Laughter.) Woashould | Fevivals, and the prayor-meetings should bo per- | for the conversion of nino husbands; n young lady | 10 prayer-meetings, nor to church servicen, For | (Y0 F e onont hymns as niight falrly bo calied | felt wearfed, having proached thrce tlmes that day, Moody utated that the object of tho mooting was | wark untl it {1 tnished In God's oetlor, At (la | petual rovisala, slnce’ they wore: mightlor than ail | roquests prayers far heraolf, who is sember of | BIMUOIf, ho was proparcd togivo thom tha result of | $Hitals and Tave i hele plbcen B haneehos baked | Tizave tho ettaton s o o e unt tan to dlecuss the best methiod of carrying on cvange. | #ame time, wo onght to have briof meeifngs, and |- other ngencles. the Church, but f 1o f 3 filteen years' oxporlenco in all branches of tho | class. ' e closed by exhorting hls' Koarors to ray | thiere was only ong inqalrer, and ehe was a poot : i endenvor th aend tho Deoplo away Bunguting for TIE UV, U INOLIS, 4 Ctivell, Bl faara ahota Rok estvortedy tapithis. | psne SO0 G oot i f for tho wnelo in thielr obuurchos with as much ros. | ILtlo orphan @irl, 16 0F 10 yours old. Sie pace listic acrvicoy, and It was Intended to give ovary | JIEEAYORTLORAC, ME B importance, {f wearato | of Enx}lnnd. remarked that thero was only ono | Tecovery of o Chiristlan warkor, who la elck; for | LoRbswork , the prayer-meeting, 4 phan g ¥ # ona who lisd somothing tosay a ehnnce 10 aay iy | huva i rovival of auy pormancat ua, that 1t must | kind of prusers snoken against in tho Dibler and | tho convorslon of an inidol brothor; eovorul ro. | 87d the Subbathi-school, as well as fn tho ovangl. | MRy and forvency “ay “they "dld- for thel | her beart tut nlgit so” aweetly fo Jemus Jie closed by inviting all who wishied to take part | have a deep oot in tho soul of the Chiirch. A |-thatwas long proyers. Tho prayers siould have | quoits for prayer for restoration to health, pro. | [#He work; ko had no pet thcories to advance, but | "yl nogt speaker was much exporlenco of Inqulry-mestings, Thero 4n the alscuselon to come upon tho platform so that ( good many fathors and mothers will be left in the { Sonie point, —some oblect, Ank liad to save soms | yonted by slck peoplo ond thelr frionis; tor the | My wished to {nstruct and boneft hia hearers ns Mit, BTEDDINS, only one ghlnx 1 want to say in regard to this mat- they could bo more casily scen and heard by the t,‘lum:h. after t'lu:l::mnznllm‘tX goes, ln‘lnk?‘cl}ml- 0 of lc'é‘-'l‘r.’;‘n'““‘-i-mfi".‘“.fi'.’.‘{&“ b‘:"’:.: l‘l:fi“m‘:nllngl‘g;m- converston of ix brothors, prosonted. by tholr ste. | 85 A8 ho could, 3 who haa been workling In the fleld tn Wisconsin fn | for It 18 '.Illl:l Christian workers golng into the q N & ibor that thoy aro not standing thore lng pub- The Rev, J. . Kendall, of La Parto, Ind,, then y ) O | et e e & | everal roquests for tho conversion of busincas | which rolated to singing in_connection with church | Eelint. 1o mnid that his cxperionce differed fn | rumeml y e i o e g porton o . | RO oo 2o s, | S Gt at e | i S oo lon o b 1 | it Meel o BRSAGHML | o e o s Mol el | Mot oraton e it R twonty-fourth chapter of Luke, contalning Christ's PRIVATE VISITING, ? oaven wronig aide up, but 1t 1 | (AL 0 Veemonts fvo taqu p T o thons fleved that If 'tho singing waw confined t0 simplo | contact with tho personal noeda of Inquirers, an werds to 1ila dlaclples when Tle appeared o them | MF: Moody—1f any of you huve questlona to nsk, | #urd to cowmd down right-side up.™ [Laughtor,) | gobiersion of frleatas, thres, mothems avke prayor | with thom, aany hacali things had boou sald of i liymns thery would be 19 troublo in hayinu the | becaueo you havo to doal with & Widely diflorenl en Il witey Mooly it any of puu hnie ansslions to bkt g 0L WL en: for the con- | quARIUCElioles, And notualit somo of tho Waro da- | lymas there 3 S B oA LB b g A after tle resureeetlon, - Tho koy-noto was the for- | A ologato Vit ls tho rolativo value of jelvato | hnd had o _suceuraful priyer-meoting for two | SOrSIdn, of lon sons Ly thelr parcnta: for a ieco | servoy and sumo of thio persons In thoso coles | SOR AR FEouSUTeec: 1t wos often, the cane | BLORD 8, 0 i ‘You hava io cxerclsacom: trerenthveraut eaton of stas shoald b | YVHINE i connection with rovival muctiussr © | mouthe, Wiilo bl gx:.rml::-zu:n'xflrfl forty, tho | Gty niistians. ihat they sy ho fiics with | {rwetcer, Bt OthoF OMEors of tha chses s et o nrt in a higher rancl, whero the dificulties of ( fon wenso ard Judsm out I doabug wilb (e, nd thiat ro [ Mr, 3 —! o greatest importanca, 3 -five, B . C " o 1 vi preached o 1 Hatse umon s e HHOUId Be | e os of swvubenime i nired ot penste, Ly | 110 Uy reAd five oF Lo voress And then mades | tho Holy Spirit. themnlves in fault {n hirint thesochoirs, Tho [ thgmusic waro o great thut it was nimoat lmp i b : e vas thic i ’ sible to sing it correctly and progounce tho wards | those who work in tho faquiry-room. that God will MIL MOODY beingg them o contact with Chrndtin pooplo. | fow romarics. generally on Fafth.. Durlng tho wealc n,""“?,iz,‘,’.’i‘,‘,,'"fi{'rfifl-"'fi}x !fl ‘h: 5»‘&2'«“ 3 f-ifl“',fi'u 'u'l‘f;'l':{fu:-vfl'v.ux’.::‘rgc "n”n'fi”v’.',:}‘E.tl‘;‘:‘é;‘é“.fifi.',?’c‘;‘&‘:.% pinialy. I Feara b londore itpy o thou it that | only uso thoso who aro cansecrated lotia, Mo openod tho discussion by snylng that ho would ae- | 1L160f Wouble fervice, Tho man who tries to | ho proyed forsucoess, and talked to tha' brothron | 5oy’ o, Nighty Spirit, e foody gavo n briof | Do expected to folow the sortico of sony by those | Hio Jendor should bo n sort of miduloman butweon | 1 ahonld go Into the inquiry-roomand attemyito vipyonlya faw moments In presenting @ fow | LCACiLvouls in that way 'i"" o blowsiuy, and thoso | about™ the mecting, Ctelling - them he ex- | et NEY wiio wora nut Chelstians, 118 hod no donpe thag | the cholr and the congregation. ‘o Iatter woro | tnlk, face 1o face, with souls In need, flnd;fl':wl'r Hiemtghts o hs BANAEL . Bibes Wolt e, || LTOuaRE inlo contuct wich uin aiaguts Dvaskeg, - |[pectil thoih lo neay_and aielig | thend THE GENERAL SUBIECT OF FRAYER. many of Uiess quartot hole woro comporod of | BlMGAE Lty slowor thun the chofr, and It atiould | tlos, 8 sgony, uniite has seeat, Lnicnd PRI N IN A = (P R T % i I e the leador's duty to ke i meetlog woud o open. Tho thiugs whlch | | A brother o tho plaiform sas b gond doxi e | Somviction, or s metber, wio war sioved, nf s |1, W RO 18, AL PiRIch than, whant alment | S Sud, S et e peabtable, | i o Contegnifon: Wil tho oiter il In | and gracoto dd il work it e I him scomed to him most necesenr . een ald about preparition In the Chureh, The [ 1o =] t . oF, { op. ¢477: = Y > o § T hetr power 1o Kevp up, In cares whorg churches | 10 the people, let him v tesstal prosccation of ovangelinie work wore, | Auktion oty o It. "1 ipposs i vital | Tho timo was alwaya tproved, ‘and they hod's | Sa¥ing to the Mupter, U each ualo pray 8 somo, | ot kgt Coristhin wiembora of tho soclety | LuifyRaricE cholrs ho bellovci that Loy mhouid by | (oM. and ha sy rest e that tho ioly Sl fest, that the services ahould Lo short; ho bLad -?:T:‘nn“]’:‘ni'u e vl i s MK ot iy fa‘l'é‘a“‘x‘l’:u:::;ll::uluzll'} tho prayer-meating, ahd God | o Too) an it wo could ot pray atalls bt lere, n | The onawer was, ot 16 he ° cond ok ;:mi‘fim'l""':““l'llnm: hyf\m:. yosmus et tleas };"xlumgrkmhmw"‘ B i i eVIV, o . S oboi i ‘. S nd been most uniforily blest. VOgk. 3 never Leard any complalnts about the shortness of | Mr. Moudy—aA great many people walt for the DEACON COLLINS R T T PR By Deing Phom,Sor '}i‘.!,“‘hél‘l"'.l.‘,';%,’,’," L‘!:.“J."@'fi'.:‘::‘.‘ and | "Au the conglulon of 3, Sichbine® romaric, the ¥ 1um mav. s, yunknonse acrvices, but had, on tho other hand, often kaowa | Wil Cliurch to wove, und ult tho clairchos do not | askod o, when they uot liomey they woro to dl~ | wiructfons **Likowino thio Spirit. aho Nolpeth ogr | AUnlta and ret thom ta lend (o sineing. - Tho effces | Femaindor of tho hour wasgiven up to sort ro- | related hla oxperionce on tho subject. Tn nino K > A 2 Ve " hd i 31 8, 1 er. Ve el . ne 1 Ve o long. The troublo yrowout of tho fact that o | otee d pray. oud iva mora ‘whi jomn thom 1 | would avo s windls o tholr stomacithat thee | f0F.48 6 0usbty Wit tho Splet sl el ntee: | f woulllofteh oncontage the congregatiunts Join | YAt ‘Gouiin. o Tiydo vark, deiced why it | Biator, b B2 b DIL EORESHE UrSCHAE: room orkers wero oo apt to get | tio thnic, and so en. Thuso perions form thy | eoullde nothing, In his sphoro of duty, ewafl | FoRS would bo thono sinipler ones swhich all could slng; | FoNldnot bos good plan to slng some of tho | cvery Sundoy night, and_ sbako, hands with thoto 0 doply Intoreated thomaelves dhnt they forgot | Wiclems of u rovisal, which will wpon whrend | houkly it whh, hardly e woolc pastad thacons or | "%, o qucstion Inmy mind whothor any man on | A¢tin, (his courso Wouid bo & grout encourngomont, | A3 prcoin g whilo. ™ who wont fn to seck the Lord. Ton months befuro 4 gl 3 - i 1 r, Mooly—That & i ved 10 ;:‘:L;boi:om‘nl::; nml“:‘»;xx_ier;uua v‘vrlll:‘h::‘(llnu‘:;i. n: wuk&,l" ‘Wmon the Church momhoew, and with: | cesul Pmy"'"'m" over conducied on earth | Hh6 face of the earth could say that theLord nn- | to tha Sahbath-gchool itsclf, aud it would haa wmat- ly—That sounds Mko a Bcotchman, | the great firo ha recelved 120 porsons on p ¢ 3 yi X .| ter Vi [Laughter,] in Girace Church on tha North Side, and nover had il i : out here In auch a quickeuing it s ud weo trylng | Wwas heid by tho discinfes, */They had no plano, no ;,‘:fi’:‘!},;L‘,;fl:;’,",‘{,‘fi:,;";“,‘k.,,{,‘,',“,-fi‘{,'m';".,‘0'1‘.,}’,.'1‘.‘,‘:.‘ T e, praer i 10 (e, Aol TIE NEV, DR, TIPFANY an extra mooting, 1o went (o oncof thure-a :::.n o I::-:le‘!pmm“ ‘lllmtl 3\crylll>‘ody lnho :: ;}‘flfi’f..':':. ly::x,x“fx:“l‘n'«:: m‘x‘d."l‘,' \'("ix{‘u‘:é’ c‘:l(l ‘Tfil :1":.1'« :::mfi:‘:.y m rcuhfl;fi:;l :glra?fi_r; l;r'\nllfilsr:.'?‘u o #hall recelvd? Yes, that 1§ one 1mmut“‘ |Iip Into the_church lusfoad of going out into the | #old lll‘m:l}w Hnl'n:trmlmu with the quartet choirs | Canadlan ministoz's mn-unlrl ul]«‘e'xghw (;l l:lnxx‘:i‘l:rl an_the, elven, ! § X - - Y ‘i Y wan thal el This wao the grand mm{' ey th({ “’gmfllf‘_ ;;’I‘d through and through, Wo have Fotten enough | cified Mastor, and thoy H'mfl ten dayw, and the ut It us take up tho whole subject of praycr, any church on Sunduy, A that e minister refused or neglected to enter | with all the Influencen of : ounyy mun sald: ho had found that an hour or an hour and ten min- | YOS converts now, ' ¢ o vie o ulcs was anplo time, 17 tho ncrvice was strotchied | More untll wo can lak care of them praperly. | told us He would do—lfe taught thom how to man- | 12 (ot ti','l',fi:-’i.'&"&’.|{"w§:fi|'l’lf§'fix‘rv:u':'x'f:]ng;fl'; B e L oke thelr parformanta n atcof | or out Lo 1o huiies, peanle would get wo wearlod 4o [A\Xmlnu-n,) fin'\‘»hfuh_er I\\ng\) to do, and brought ull thiuge un: and God, Wito sces and knows “fi things, toves | sudiency and tho_chol” concemlng abiymn which cholrs. o adifed that his fdeal of the slnglug for | 1 fought that out, and was then let loose for sleven e htmger it afeor o O o | 1 oar Lk they want ol | o & (ot Am0 ERGUENE Temiel Chilokarog aguit | 100 well th ‘alve s wiat \vo ‘awk for. 1 havo | ynsivem ont. ~31r, Spurgeon, tho' ot London | 5 SIret o had sac anly onga i s ito, audhat | monthis, and 1 ould stand that, ot you,teret they went uway In that conditlon it would bo awell | aru Fipo for it, have they a right to hald back untll | sble, the Holy Ghoat would tuke thls tnss of In.-| Praved very carnestly for something, and ofter- | Luptist ministor, was in tho hublt of talkling to his | a8 10 8L Paul's Church, Nowark, N, J. Thera | rest horo, and I caunot stand and { hope wo swon't have | Holy Gliost cawnn aud'did two things, justan Christ | 10 stall nd that there nremany good reaso Further, tlic minlster ehould oncouraga tho [ INto sympathy with thow, aud. thereforo thera wag | beforo been converted. 10 e n likely to be Lick of cordiulity. 1t took a good des 4\ wero in tho habit, at Tome, of “having pro- ki make thelr performanco a pact of Tigion wnd wattancs. t6)¢ot alans ith saoot | craviod st for fode or slx. Wetke ovory yeas i i | ] . they had 'a quartet chofr, und Dexido ‘them a | nover preachod a Sunday night without havivg L e B B | gt | L, i L6 il et | B4 e i T o s | il bptnl oy biogd | ey, b, et Sl 1 e e | ks, i 3, Moo i, /L o A en Nr, Moody ke 2 Feod byl M J A littlo boy onco asked his father to lend him his | cte.,~-su that they took a real Interest in {t, and sun; chureh, Do belleved they should look fo: [ B Bt e oastie wln leou i | s eopla aifl s fllons (L snatierc) g LU D rasor, and when Uhs faller aficd, 1ho itia boy {nzln'm ananhnlty aniipowor, 1t watone b i | brdihor askod 1f . ity bad over known | convariod wvory dabbath, T o sfectof e syeten v h R ¥ 4 ver erle il nehtirch aurylces choir o 3 vore X ths f o woula preach nd preachy and vreach on | Another delegate—supaad that a Methodiat and | thoudbt that, whatover intorest thoy might toel In | R, Flhmt 3" Jant the way it s o ooy Fog | eh ALLenAIon 59 1t MHOWNL Tho Shule shoald ba | UIAC o had known ouls to bo boru Tulo. {6 Kinge | Rwn tho cflect of koo g tho moberd canstonly at Ly ryund S it hm ;‘Om‘ nuwww hud “Ol:lgm,n ur;n [ IllrL‘ll held ng uxl|' ::n“nn. \\Dl;l o muxmmx rhsen ‘".“wu:;n {:‘cn-n‘y i;xlcr!nlntn’d ruzors, and then complaln of the Lord becauso Ho | prayed for just as much as i proaching, dom tlght under the Inflnenco of the xong, in romombrance of thelr duty an enzn‘tlly gy i fhrnml \\‘1{!\ Lt lfillllu:l n ren;ulxu- i ul::)uml:lr. "i\tm;n 0 preach nl o time, or for 11k pnie et gy |ru";n:cd yun’nunln "I,x“ x“ 0 | doca not give theut to ua; but the fact Is the Futher IT WAS CONTRARY TO IIGIT PRINCIPLE Another hrother thoncht that peoplo wero not | leskies, the unconverted “m:’l lficmk ‘e mquire 1. uttated with And askod wily o dnslated un it o | them to ultgenatar o ning.| e Diayarausatings pies ohs §16 Kaews that - ay | Joves ustoo well to klve ua uverything we want. | toput tho choir ins back gallery as far away as thankful enongh for what music they did have. ou passine tho lucturo-room and pRR | ot the GiRbL 1t W Iy L. 6hun nd I8 | e il O e D o IO PICaTtnE | eincunmmon, they somotinies woniUsryihaty M | There aro somo of tho men who take up tho wowt | possiblo from tha minister, hey mhould by up | A 1allysparo man, with patrlarchal beard, i tho | ors withius and If thoy o rounie, Mo dld uot thonghtlt was Bty L alap Belone s sy oy, || Bk siid tho fotkiur:the Best, W beltc Wati | businomomen, AR ) aimatimes. wenk. L dg oo fn tho Boriptures who don't scain to know | near hls yiatform, and holind or on on sida of It. | Setre of the house, arose and safd: G yory fact scut thow homo n troubles L0 tea'in v e doh w“mc‘onm_n"l'Mn"mhyfl'u “‘nl:‘u "l'ng h"ul\lfl'y“.il g Sy sniay it ook | Tonce e e e Whn tLo ca, tmx liow to pray when i€ comen to thomselven. Thero | Thera should o mo. 4wo partics in the church, 1 wunttoeay a word to that bruther; T have | bollevo fu spending ov nr“u.x O e ot dre. L lui.nll riaato roniehiy Ay iy, ) fi'm :u, X3 uhr..l erdi the pla lflllim' );pn“:x' At out, ) JICUCE WHES Tgver. Dl S endhn‘{ ”lfl" In | in Moscs who takes up a great deal of roum fn the | but unison; _and, bulrl’lu. the arrangomeut |.PURK in a chirch cholr for thirty-five {l:ul‘l, and I | thoso meotings, for thon tho neope W04 Lo Mg ml“&!‘" i mull)lm- Ajute b oun{:r o, o ln‘r‘y yhl’r \(‘..,.'f :"n‘y“: hcu': h 'Il: -‘1{“ lml “o‘; !mr{uxut A pi Many );M“ . \vuuru W;l’nlll\! d“l o bleased | Oy Testament, and whoni the Lord honored tnore | near tho preachor gave him an’ ope | POYEF knew that any man over thanked wo for {t. | Ha trled to find out, a8 umnl: l’||l‘l;"l:I o Afler 8 Lot Do i alt O atmm NinaoLt Tlewt, Wi L prccbod b fet the | Which ought’ to bo- dong in the clavet. A wagries | thun alnpat any other mau in answer tohiw yray- | vortunity to " consult” with the feador | Jf tho Lord uives nio wirensth J proporo to eing for | rouin, wha wera not Uhrietlans, aitf VL S5, ! omantpotslu thomstum, o pursne ono | Linaarm hiswelf feut, and then prdcood tw et tho | Which ought to Lo dong n tia clavct. A°gentle- | eru fur olfiars, Gut When he praged 1oat b mig U8e | 1 ho_ wintied, to Chango. o taue or what ot | forty years more, whotlior any saun thanls ' for | hiyinu and a pryor, ho would let the Tert SR, | o il oreicek i not 10 <ango puaicem: too | Som, o fouid tho ehurch cdli ani (folots and o | Shak Gno Contessed hmwell to bo') anouia mover | Porml, W o Into thu Promined L, God ro- | Anutior i was, Uhat t wes by wo meana proper | ILBEHSL L TADRec] 0 P | congenteats s efiore.on Utk L5 (ot In often or even it all, Whete, ae wus often thocase, | Went fo work oud preached to the eacons, Ho [ expect to bomved.™ 1f thoy went to the closot ' 44 yary anxloos and Kept |1 badanuch apions In the choi ds_ ahauld uotbe s {his way than on the products of 8 wholo schud H y . . & s cbout Ity (Il Snally the Lord safd, **Aoses, | scon up In frout. While the choir wna away back | Fenahis Bz, Moud, 3 miniaters changed overy night the attendanco Joat | kopt thisup for a fong time, snd fAnuily onoof | Sret Uod wauld bless theni, /e o 2 thyl g % ) y i lold ] e f cxcitemont, | interest aud contilence, o elinel this idea 3r, | hem went ta him aud vail! **llavon't you got | A dcicgato romurkud that he succoeded 1n kill- !,.‘,\"{L{'}".{‘.',“J‘;‘,\.‘a“,f‘?‘ upy moro atgus that; 1 sball ( 1t hioe poreible that wersane might gulu o membors | |, yrabie in § IS before you smy & word lot | gotten b I fines of <ECU followed with & lcn,z‘:‘téx.lz ;cmw&uwu :figflrflm:l &{m (n.:n “x:lx:olg: ;I‘g ;,l;::mun \\'I'I‘}Ad:: uy“z;}';"n"rx:‘ :l‘x’l:‘z l;l ru’gfill’:cl:l sverd :rg cl':xuum ok by dislusiug the meeting when | Jio took Moses up to the top of up'ln front, Hight nead tho miaistor, Lor this rén. | | Tho ul.m' Mr, \}'u"ur thought one o‘! m«; bost | fow romarks, wiich wese fnaudible st Tug TH Chicag ) W Vi aching tc X ", Bpurg - 3 ahowed T the Wi . 1way# tu promoto the cuuso of cangrogationa] alng- | ux¥ reporter's tablo, Fet u renf‘mng "hnurm through o sorles rllnld. xumfi untll you ars rlzht, and then T will ANOTIHER DELEGATE look down t‘lxllm:mll! m‘;‘,‘ifl’:‘.’u.".‘,‘;‘é'., nud then took .”;.‘“J:S ‘Zm‘nl:-l.lmlvruzflgf ur}’l‘l‘: ::’5':::‘::?:&‘:&{1‘2‘:-:‘3’.:% ing waa 13 ainis tho wame Niyinns In Ao church, the | | Thors were a good many young pooplo, sald St meetinge in Farwell lall, At that tunc all” ar. [ bogin with the members. ™ fhat! fs Just how it and prayer-meotings somctimes fullad to bo tnter. | him houto to eaven and burled hin body Himaelf. | wuuldn't bo Tialf tho troublu thore now was, An. | Sabbath-schoul, and at the iliestue, TILE BBV, M1 MAKGIELL, 111 o rangemonis were niado for o rovival scaion, and | should b dones rat pet tho oiicors ll right, Mr. | exting boenuso those taling part. fallud to mako | 1t wan better to dlo thorw o the husom 6f (od than | SthCE Thing. Sr. Sankey scrioael Auothor hrother wighuil 10 take fsnuio with the | who didn't know how of where to begit. | RIS IE mu".“\‘)” sent out Into the strcets, and saloons, ‘lu_m,wn !fi he Deaconn on the right paths be | thorough and adequate spiritual proparatlon.. 1o | to o fighting with Jostita into Canaan; and 1,600 | the hablt of the cholr in sone ca: fdea that unconverted poréons should not be al- | was to go Into the Inquiry-room W “‘d e iere oud billfard-rooma to brlug o men' 1a attoud tho | then turnod | ble attention o tho cliurch, and afidr- | had dlacovered that it waa BORSiUIE 1 Have 8 Tntis. years ufteewnrd wo find Lhn back again, on' tho | fve to the sermon nud of engo i convoran. | fowed n cholrs; he considercd that ona of the | open, und show thom what thoy inust 4o G0 Berplccn, (nares guiences Nore uads up In thl | panis oved ot the enciny, and Wi silulsicy has | pumber pariieipate by givie Words of Sontimony | inountaln with Cheist: 40 tho Lord ot bith ga tnta [ tion ‘or”” wriing "Rotur. " “ihal “should o | Sureut wose orstion o tho ey hon cosed | s, SRR, Shall*feren out e k s 5 z ¢t aliccenw, sincle half-lour, uue meatfng of twi e 1 7 ‘, ho considuration of tho subject was then close tthow: e serrlce, which s a larfo crowd for Chicazo ot | A deleite-Aln' iy line of truth to b founid In | minutes 160 spokor-oiic. saying, ~1 Tave fomd | oo Blriall s vew princo n prayor, 1t was s | hor sxanite srouts 00, Meatbyipior® Jot by singing th 07h hymn: **fho Loni's my | and yoshah ind; kuock and ft sholl bo opered {hat thime. Theno ioutlngs wero kept up for | preaching the Gospel, Inatead of preachiog about | Jesus™'; anothier, *Pray for’ my brother," and sn | powar of prayer that' taads iy thy great yan ho | tha congregation would got fn the ‘samme bad habie. | Shopherd; 111 ol want. ™ untoyou. " And then the Fifty-aret Battl SLCH [y taye, and B Sibersl Winister preachisd. | Hepiotty thiogs i ereatiun, — on. Itwas strutige how expericncos could bo con- | wass but whon ho got under the Juniper treo hio | fle spoke, th this conncction, of helg present i ——— wins 50 pplicablo in theny coses, WBaEw FUUL, ol oot Yaeshal oulyoms pn | C, © PUBTEE FLOVELY, Punter arhus, densed. v thas tho Lord would lot i dlo, What, | Fhilloipia ata ancvicu whoro's Risiop prenched . INQUIRY-MEETINGS, Wan to mnko tho Inquiese BolRRs, L crecd in 1o trouble was that toy Jost tholr intorcat 1o the | - Mr. Moody—You hava snewered yourvel, (Rlo- el e iy djo. aue (it uniper, | aud whora ho Ip 0 thut right near the speaker's taking theso words could :ml.'lllii o persons ok 3 change, T 5 Mr, Boody—There aro no prayer-meetings wi tree? Tho Lord loved him tao much for (hat; it | besd, and almost In ling, b 14 MAJ, WIITTLH, belug converted, Why, ho had ki 1 joy ). ik ey Tl gamstroulle wad ditandeon B e Gy ket i tha v ot 1 | e chur T Ta ek B3 Ve e e Here. | ol RV boBlIe very bty o nt ek Al | e e iPan bo, cuuld tee o g aif | - Dotoro tho noxt topic, “ Inquiry-Meatings; Thele | Muufry-meetings to o, ‘r'lfi'lll'ylzxfll?:!‘;"""{“" | diforent donominations united T golting by and | practice 1o {ho chbe, Tno. dociors hould | thing to do ls to linve d flinorul und lury tho atilt- | Freeontly the Lord sonds one 0f ILls charlots (o | through the srinon, whila they woro onlya few | Impurtance and How to Conduct Them," wna pro- | 81 gladicas ud soon ne they nomin L practico Lo | neae, anil have no resurrection, take hitn up (o glory, and then wasw't ho gl : b 3 v uicaus ofunlvation, yreninining & serln of vovival mbsini, inkoy | fho ose nd not o6 gunars) princlnes. frwoant | 3 ..'.me i B anyibin viaors_ara killed the u‘x}u’ ulxl&’ nm.:'univ\hr e prayer, s B L B e E L art oL thiug ;':,”,;:‘: b P al,;‘.'f.‘,.' H'fl,f fanrtn l:: In TR NEV. L T OUANBERLATS, meinbersor o Chrcits VoLl t‘:fim‘y.{nlllulkutwlnn lile chmuany oyt hor: and dhen worlc o On e e e B L L T e N 0 L THE GninaT NeQoITES OF aiNging | Thoo, was aug, B Y ovas. Clrfst, They should forset hd benett of tha meeti "1‘" ng all the credit A anxlous-looking brother—~1 want o udk what | wy and reads off a long hymn und then s long chiup- | ture, but when he was uithcted with a (horu in the | In the prayer-mecting wis plenty of books; tho Maj, Whittle was the first apeaker, Ho spoke | thomselves entircly, and feal Jesus in them, A9 by o £ w10 ot S Lo Bl Shvitgs | Vel Lo L Piaces whore tho chrchioy aroul dl | tor ‘awd, ufir tuchug. tho spire il e g | Aot ho prayed thrice hag o Bord Would tak 11 | puvs’ houid D rull G tham wo dhat svery | aubuisatisly as follows: s auiry-ieetogs Daliop Chonoy bad, atd, the ICAIELS G e 1 he Ty 3 't ] - nl Breacher o como aud carry on the work for tho | Ar. Moody—Pray God to ualts them; that 1 tho | ehicrs, who Wont T A T R A LD e G L N T e ebetcon b ot aped g0, tike part B | ra vory “waoful, for God uses thom to by e S fhelr learts, Ono resson Anather great polnt {n theao vervices was to o delosatoln te foar=What aro we to do when | BiLYGER they bave buca making F5r CWenty yoars, | 18 NOE What it fa for, DUt to plvo graco to boar thio | An improvomont should aso bo mado fu tho nyum: | lead eoula to o knowledgs of Christ. | Wiy work "t | inquiry-ruom hoy dldn’s Fogd singhig, Inepiciting, Soltitung, lee bymns | men w ster come 1n in & vory social wanner and | eald to'htm, *+You ueud nut ray uny mnoro abuut | bulky, and combersome,” and thoy even dlacour: | Gospol fs preached, and not oaly In evangel. | Mhumsolves luve falth lp.“,“l::n.il':flwl ‘for #ould that i ait among (o people, and begl o that: 1am not golug 1o taku th : ¥ 1, : waualiow be thoushnot, 7. Moody—Go right to them and apeak sbont it | ihey nicke 46 P38 Wilkon, Tew' 1a”Your | teabs bt T WHEEWG ou Grace o bur it o | Shonl Bkt b 1o Sreices By shelr Wolably | lstlc sorvices, we ought ta ook for an Inquiry- | Yoot FAEWRACCh, o0 \Sithout knowing whets Uhatuhord, plthy soruons nod Fraarke, With good | of St Louls—Let ms sng e ward fu regard fo the | WRUYYL Wilon swt used’ to . sy | then Paul twrnsTound uod thanks tho Lotd forau- | Naw York, hod suriously objoctod ta the oldoalyla | 1eeting In connectlon therowlth; and IF we bave [ fo" Jook for kiowleuge of tho VISR, () gy wm"! ‘ettect tho t,"“‘"" dinl Stk e L ]:%‘ifl:.ywl‘l'uu U s t“u A :"g': wards ln,lhln man of that man, and get him | swerlng bia prayens in 1is own way, Lfind tone | colfectlons, not bucausv they wero nat good, ),,ugf - | falth In yreaching tho Gurpol, us wo onght tohave, | would earnustly sdmouish lllmM| ooul to Chrlit tinging, 0 out bLefore he kiows § ; t. 'Brotuer Jones | of the sweetent thingys, when it comes to temporal | can Yo didn't liko to ity th . | w inquiry-reom and lesd 8 Tho ng&{&‘:‘:‘"fi‘;‘f,‘ffi’{m'?fi;n‘:: o ;}mufl: -‘:Ia‘s: most remarkabla rovlvale that 1 over sair. DASH'E apoken for o % yhrgtlier danan | O the wcelont thitloe. ynon it con lm;m-{.‘nm. catio peoplo d o 1if thom,and o had pro« | wa always will havo those moctings, A miaistor | Mto tho ina yeeuan, o ot e TH0 u .| vl ¥ d—aud —0 leave ho hoped that 1t would be gathercl fn, fexs ot togttior, n shy frst place, aud Tield | what can wo do to mako thie weotiug ‘Inioreating? | wa) thingy { can aalc boldly. T can ik for praco ta Do iiots Comationt pot s o o ea SiAlr | told me of & loason that was taught In roferanca to | 804 thon lWve e, UG miccens Meeluns of (a9 J. X, WENMEUTH w out soon after leaving, au 8 not leave our | lsvew't you pot wome feat" Tle wakes bim up, | preach the Word, for the snuinting of thy lloly thlv malter of teaching with falth, One Bunda; d drop away, I’ o ) had y , It present useful and proper book, Mr. Bankoy sald > Y | jtself, would drop a A tn evangollst of lirioklyn, N. Y., sald that ho K‘n‘:'u!':v'nsu'l{ e o hearts topether, | i, Jones Kous homo aid thinks about i, and s | lihout, for tho cinvoraon of ‘Minacts, bocauss. aif | Hlso that ho would ks to-seo. tho oator of ‘o g ovening he preached vory acceptably, and urged | Inquiry-meoting woul engthencs ; 0 N | ) next meeting porbaps ho has something 1o say, | theao things | kuow aro according to Mis will 1 3 e S oilowed up ond st il o Wi g 3 o) them o ur_otu 0 toy- 5 5 Hadd ol 1 gud ahiat o Kt was tho result of experloncu: | tilng that moan sali ahoold bo dono o carey on tho | ask tho Lard {or womethin, A inan was once | hur a doll: sho had threw of four Hitla Guos I¥ig | Nerer taca Hhs ot posiinne o the Forron i [ vuty o nis astonlshmont, at tha close & man cume | £0F ShIABMEE: Joh e "Curlar. - Follow I6W 4 somimgor Chlal; he dra i Tho idutmation: | ionuds & wax whonz: no 1aaier o 15 st 1o | Woa it nad oo, PE81ar: G40 & kolly | ruind, the houne, with bioken seue, and broket | biy powse was by o munuiteat s iauctalioss | forvard and knolt downin feont of s plit, 1o | prajorand poceonul waichfilies, 1 {o setund tho Fuault of Woloy and Whitercld, | ugalust our Judgmicit:* Anything b sala "w 'didy | g, '\Wo must ket tho peaplout of 1he" puier | W s gondy big. Bahdroms oS5 thousne wby | oqianch lmitod. ho leddorwliouid be au cura Vo 4. 3. WALKER tng bo- e Uit & goud, big, handroue on, | thought G Vol % it | opEE iha Juan, iae protably s drankand; sud s et inta. e [nulrymee! i ll-intl’. m\“\'l?a"z"xfl,fl,'cgm-kr‘nunsl d‘:?:‘& «‘\)v'ulnll'z ‘i‘v'.."l.".".‘?&{.",‘."{&'n.'.’x'x‘."; nn'ud" é"‘.'.eh"r“’nfl“’fi. u: fifi lumu;_n;lunln'n‘:lrgl‘;&‘ m‘:\x‘u’ oo lu)uks,l.n}‘. llu uuul‘u"n: lu‘l’vlu uny rc:gumhlto dullli l‘n‘ut‘, W‘il:lllh'l\l": kchrrvl:\!::“ Meksrhoyaald ke fett. hyslltt Ll:nn:h:;'u‘l‘:lmx'akfi"lfi lc':lllinl:n“u:;"ufll:h?fioltl";:thfilé: :’t“;ll‘:x:l'r-umg;nlxx&ixd \:;mltllhf“{]‘.',';"finu greutest uee In careying on & meeting was deep, | Youls before, We are longlog for it again, 1 cat | thers were flnwuurlwc;(.“ A ““l'“ e u: AN KOl OUE Sho (HAL peased her bt Cotuerning tha -Inxlq in. the, Fabbath-schoal, | tu ruove the wun. Huwever, o wont dawn and | be (i s0g fuk} e 2 m:flku ulked with big, suld ,, o1t eardTn rovkly mieetiyy but he arueat"sufring O TAMHORD P adiyt fous s Tor tuu ot iftout yuats. | I e pf Jewtors s dLd ot ke 1n a churcts ‘wsen o great, | inldent shows low woll un iguirysiculing copuce quoting Lo twenty-fourth voreoof thy rnn\flfll ojted 1y | | : ; ! 1 i | 4 3 i i 1 : 1 o . i * Webl, yos," Lsald, ** you cun huve thia if you ¢ ¢ 4 ad 1o doubt of the niwa' Efi'.':‘mfi’,"&, ll'i‘hes&l;:: W§ ::1‘ fi:‘;::‘ltls:,l"l.':::“-?g. o L'I:Alzar .}lle:;\’::gnll‘nllflenw'l‘w“ :::Il::ll: nflnv‘;:o :r :\lllnl\:’r:l‘: ‘rm ?‘I’A::\;:pr‘: :‘nlxlln;evlvllml.m ‘#‘ Lrflml Lw‘:rn: 1}:& l‘f. ufil’l think you'had botter Tt wo chowuylor L‘t'c"“"“e"r‘cf 5:';:‘:1:«5{,:33‘-1‘:5: Xx?&ifi::\;&}.:fi‘:‘;‘tol‘: {'l:nl 'fllol:“ uli.m: %.fi.?fir’i’zfii’{u!:'m "Ff«a".’.‘é?nfil"&'& “’n{fi?“&»gwffl ta z“un m“:‘ ‘,"“" ‘,’,';.';‘,'fl’-.ii’.“»’ fet tho peaple to work. The thisg which holped | awlng to one particular choracteristicy and 1 want | siugular that the postor could not got (he profes *+'No, " sald the littla thing, **1 want thi " and say to the organlst, *0\Rell, you B at the closo e would be {y his study tomeot suy | e Logliss, tho ovanyelien, S0 4 tive Vealuy wos that hie st bls young couverteat work | 1o say it alinply for the purpoun that thess m\nlm slounl men to take parf, Ho went to the 9“ “‘" Ho01bought it for k it Il.‘ l\m? thisone. ahead sud do the prulsing and wo will llsten, n | one in tho congrewstion that deafred to speak | ihesick-room, They u et B ihe paticn wud then he carried evorything before him., tors tnay remuinber what 1t 15, 1 knotv they bae | bt ho woulda't throw the ingeting opan ?_:’,Hh 1 g ?’P. I‘\%fi:—tnw.n Duly o fow centd,~ | orian should only give thv plich and tune, and sot | about lile woul, [bolleve (lod would bless aud use | according to the l.mnPB""l'I‘ % 0f ha Lelleye ‘Thy conductor of a revival meetlng should get | Tiove alf th 5 ;i o . % o, h St orots Slpe [ AL LIUN We W o toguttior, tha cholr and congregation ‘ander way: It should | thuse aftor-meetings to His glory. It wonld niake | might tefl the patieut thut If R BEL g, v ™ ixuunla To commit thowaselvee; 10 0y that ey | ickcndly o oy oot whvaye foof ur- | pusslsue wouwo ot o e nd ot thens to pramlag | | & duy or two attor that L aald fo her, ++ Emma, | not bo hoari aftor theainging really bugtns. *Even | 1t persunal mattes o tho. Gncosivotiods 1t would | Lukd dema Ghrlat e mightboraved: 81" ist z ‘el do you'kyow what kiud of o dull 1was gomg to o ) ynong yot it was no coter oA A IEEt e preye Ao Gai | et o vy ko iy pootl | e b atgut ol ShomiumaiplibonrTe | b ou S o clood'tor you (5 ofer | 18 M iy i e chsers, comense, | 1 esenn oo oo o SSADERCS | b N o S e P y A Saraost, N had 4 > 3 othorwiso It would drown the valco, Tlowaanotat | fhelr sineand scok ealvation, and lind refused it. | snother man. 'Cho frut thivg o BE Gl A evangolsL, 88t hea haies I 1ho works the one | thothswher bad, Must Loy g, Uoveruor uf Vor- | was thrdwn opein aitd o i spung up, snd theu o puma e 1o b all in fuvor of brilliant porformances on the organ, | T thone. small neetings & sinjeter can (alk with | find ont Just. what ffliacach Dsutttos i . Y 8 and they kept the meetlog up fouger than uy you 5 e’ . Never go Intoth ptionsy iy SR T RN | SR R, | B W e | et et ™ o T AR SO St | ML OIR oBA WERRENI | BTt b B sl f ¢ 3 o o ) ¢ | chureh, er thiug—=wo want ven- nd Why didn't you do it oven his own valcs, which wad a pietty strong age, | the custom at o listle Ices (o fuvite bor- | Joug to the Chapter uu i cripiureé: work done. One trouble with the Wesh was thut | lud no knowlodys ot allof the Gospel, or'of bta | thatlon, Wo g0 int0 sowme praybr-meotinge and | +40. becauns yout wasted to have you i ' Fetlerleat aiasta WPt Pl Bl . D from, the Berp the churchies didn't know 1f they werd ready for | powor ou the huinau heart, and the Governue $aid | broatbo tho s3tso ai we have beow breathing for | way. o MR | . ke pan for ovanzelluilcal stugluk, | sons futo o adleining rovws. 1 wouldalyayuliave | given 1o Guelitlont (faiog to it aaver thie rovival, ilv thought that thero shonld bono | wito hlm: **Jiinay, I'vhuuld ko you ta yo and | Sficen or twenty yesra. Tho sexton Lua forgotion | | ho httlo thing bit hor Iip, and folt dlssppofntod. | thecrsrelis Ll ould vk ho minlstors of all | 1t that way, and tnvlie thoto tmpresteu with tho | thanked (lud that bo 06 SGBA% rng halt was doubit of hesltancy on Lifs polnt; ulnty-tiv out of | lwar Mr, Moody." e man weut, and whon ho | 1o upen tho wigdows. — Man who work 1 s jlon | Boue o afterc v hen | was startiog for Hagmad: | tao churchies which uuliod ia thy movement tauend | truthto’ mées thore, and havo enough Chrlstiay | Air, Bankey sioglofs - every 100 churches ku tha West wero teady, ‘ho | came homo the Governor aaked' Lim what ho | uir b roway In such a piace and o 10 sloep. Ao | Tsaid tohor. o+ Wharshatl I ool TP | Bl ot o oie maey oot ainigors In caol | wurkers (o talicta, the. fuguitors indildually, and | told, the conclusion of the MIEE fpeaker ¢losed by noting that Lo bad Just cowo | tROUKLLGFit. The mian whld, *+Why, Governor, | Tacls 1a tho visteers b vho laor. b (o je ) . "'hfiom 7S 200 | EhuiE Bretent robeameai ara oo wakelild | Breseut troth o thous qubof the Word of God, ing | - Bbe, Montx, B8, uny reducts bad cume' o Foin e “*Anyibing you ploase,” was her pop!

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