Christian herald and signs of our times . tional ideas of morality. On the whole, it is^hardly to be expected that his return would be-the signal for national thanksgiving. The New Queen of Hawaii, Lydia Liliouokal-ani, is the sister of the late King Kalakaua, andlike, ex-Queen Kapiolani, is a sincere andearnest Christian. She paid a visit to Europein 1887, but has never been in this the law of Hawaii, the directissue, is empowered to name his successor andit was Kalakauas wish that Liliuokalani assumethe throne on his death. She is a woman of ratherpleasing features


Christian herald and signs of our times . tional ideas of morality. On the whole, it is^hardly to be expected that his return would be-the signal for national thanksgiving. The New Queen of Hawaii, Lydia Liliouokal-ani, is the sister of the late King Kalakaua, andlike, ex-Queen Kapiolani, is a sincere andearnest Christian. She paid a visit to Europein 1887, but has never been in this the law of Hawaii, the directissue, is empowered to name his successor andit was Kalakauas wish that Liliuokalani assumethe throne on his death. She is a woman of ratherpleasing features and most amiable disposition,possessing some education and intensely patri-otic withal. Under her rule, there is everyprospect that the little island kingdom willcome into still closer relations with the UnitedStates. Secretary Blaine is said to be in favorof a scheme to build a new cable line to Hawaii,to further the interests of reciprocity, and forthe accommodation of such firms as are pre-pared to establish business relations 106 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Feb. i 8, 1891 OUR MANIFESTO. A NEW SERMON, PREACHED BY PASTOR C. The Assault on Pauls Credentials—The Modern PreacherAssailed—The Gospel Not From Man—I. In the Mode ofits Reception—Not a Birth-right—Not by Human Au- | thority—Not on the Faith of a Church—By the Revela-tion of the Spirit—In Meditation—In Sickness—In Service—In Holiness—II. In its Essence—Proved by Comparisonwith False Gospels -By Being Beyond Human Thought—By its Immutability—By its Opposition to Sin—Its Sim-plicity—Can be Safely Trusted. But I certify you, brethren, that the Gospel which ivaspreached of me is not after man. Galatians I : 11. TO me it is a pitiful sight to see Paul defen-ing himself as an apostle ; and doing this,not against the gainsaying world, butagainst cold-hearted members of the said that he was not truly an apostle, forhe had not seen the Lord ; an


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