Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1909, Page 9

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& e mmamies e FIVE WEEKS CArPAIGN OF EVANGELISIT IN NORWICH ¥ e i bears. The | jpq undsr Dr. Stoush and the T spirit of the Lord, wil llow him to Rose of New l meMcssrs, Cunniug- | be satisfed with bt | by him to - aposticshipy havimz ro must e faith and the ¢ | ansociated wiih 1V W. STOUGH. poner 2 it o ~ o " ¥ -. TAOHEA S0 L Nine \,hur.cm:s Co-op-rated ia ths Servic A _Tistory cf|A campaiGn oF < mu'r’,ling‘(;;i?u-h. A the Work—The View: of, Dr Stou-h ad His Aides s —TIhe Cpinions and Estimates rut Upon the Results | 6°¢ Has Set Hic things arnest ilearts Hearl Cheering News from New Bedford, in the i of the | Vags.— .ine ooperating Churches Unite in Calling shleg Lhit it Dr. Stcug — plerdid Team Work of the Four Men OLD BLESSING. aproval Ugan the awake to the of the Meetings by the i B Mt cand. wiited : P e ; gs by the “ustors and Leading Laytmen [ . 5 < Siroice, Christianit " be lived & a rFecture— othing but the :pirit of Christ T g ) . < our ~it -t er os | & uvi been d € 1 in et B ou.d . av: 3t rought Such Work. e ©f Nm be more ar aind evan- ¢ < b gelisti the t E ol b it un- get how in t very i 4 * > . % t i vas | Stough was called to home m \ i ; . ‘ " w4® | nofs by tae ilines his_son. For & i Rl & v *I " week he hung over him, only to see him e at otk TiBie e haBds” mir T m t R hastened back to b g Bed all speed to give himself Bnd er spiritual passion than b the marked features of : s ™ has been the g men. I . ; ed on the instan X . ) Rev. F. 0. Cunning . v pose a ry o rk the a 1 brow om New b om 1 with his cornet, slip 2 . 4 . ser 1 t it and with him E 3 : ‘ s « o o 0 d In the most 1 15 cb g4 eh ) I 3 1 3 f nge th b d di It h * i 1 % 0 in f} O e 5 been made, and th ¥ eeraed Doy G and re th t ) uccess that | part [ Ofhess | O m iheas occasions | b n attiined. We shallnever for- | L. L. WEST n t " e E gy - — - R 2 to i \ g e » lar € ' ¢ € tender Enit i . s y ¥ | Nory « I £ Re L. Wl S _ tae RESLLTS NOT The Student Velun'ser R. VERY . + i cit & t I 2ave no 37 t iifue vt oni of th ~ . . othert y of a kind that o {8 i, J d. 1 3 - 2 wir powers to the enthronement, of N i vith this idea in mind- that | . as e ot ) I that has | iy set g presant f} + ' rvign | CF . 1 : ¢ i H « A YTHROP I - ! tr i v na t " oA v Epa - e oA N e t [ - esst THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY s 1 ¢ Be R heid at < i at 8 4 We t sery k 02¢ oo t N n: short | t wa at the | MR. CUN NINGHAM ' g tirche: « O ul.—m," & i be s ) t ol L LTl 2 Il S e =t npression. upon | analysis, his clear vision of truth and . . " L Ar than nsight into t e g ! B in pir his know C u wich 1 | T of them. His chief charm to me is c » traction. It coul 3 i | ability to pass by nonessent : y EVANGELISTS OF POWER. its highrexcellenice in any ¢ ’ phasize #0 mightly the fundumenta o th e ' 3 e What might fbe stermed. the’ fabaiio]| trubhs, of our both by clear $ : R SRR e The Results Will Fully Justify Outlay | by ity | smteaient P b culd wdequate compensa- of Time, Money and Labor. dzpted to pr its meth cetul It he ot & 2 y ¢f I vol eas A S0 eager had T 1 been to witness | m 1 A culated to I have never heard a great 1 VINC % oyl hernidod ¥ The net results of our combined la h s in ghe revi cunnot be definitel t a n 1 ascertained, hat they will full NTD B de ¥ 1 tlay of time, money s N T p i on them, I have no cz ‘ v M. S. KAUFMAN, PH.D. b 1e iz a . a| Norwich, Nov. 10, 1903, t t r he v an- | . B \ r ) y \ to | NORWICH DOES NOTHING A . i wteh, A pe preacher of g X 1 « « ever heard, 8Y HALVES. < O. Cunninghion filled it has be vilege to hear v i I : % Yo i SRR ) Bl 1 for yvenrs, te | Funds Freely Furnished—The Cam- nt 1 0@ x s Awak- gs rea nuch larger with his talent for keen paign Closes Without a Deficit. propor- | asic it has been my privilege to entified with the evangelisti gn in Norwich as a member of iness committee, I have been ¢ Iy impressed with the influ- ce of the same upon the community s seen from the financial standpoint i 5 1 e ald that “Norwich ' thing by halves” and tl fin \ pport that has been g thess during’ the W Weeks has been In keeping | his tradition Almost without effort on the part of the finance com- mittee, funds required to pay ail cur- been pledged and it vill close with . t the interest of i Dy endeavor 18 meas esponse itsecure ' it o thi city gom: M 1 ] ir nnizgham. T ing, under o . Mr. H | ring iwhed th of many | it be identified with (s selieve that | wre »od Norwich inf {the coming Norwich, > “Scems Impossible. ‘ xR : ) | Duocs anyone remember how 1t was A - s { possible to rup this country befere It Appeared Under the Head' of D. Lg_psing Spooner, at the Armory llectings L :... vkey cannon wend on guard?—Chi- . 8 3 b

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