Christian herald and signs of our times . ss than six yearsago, and where every native Christian whomthe savage king could find was ruthlessly putto death. Bishop Tucker, who is carrying onthe work there now, writes in a letter received: Exaggeration about the eagerness of thepeople here to be taught, there has been words can describe the emotion which fill-ed my heart as, on Sunday last, I stood up tospeak to fully i ,000 men and women whocrowded the church of Baganda. It was awonderful sight ! There, close beside me,was the katikaro—the second man in thekingdom. There, on every hand,


Christian herald and signs of our times . ss than six yearsago, and where every native Christian whomthe savage king could find was ruthlessly putto death. Bishop Tucker, who is carrying onthe work there now, writes in a letter received: Exaggeration about the eagerness of thepeople here to be taught, there has been words can describe the emotion which fill-ed my heart as, on Sunday last, I stood up tospeak to fully i ,000 men and women whocrowded the church of Baganda. It was awonderful sight ! There, close beside me,was the katikaro—the second man in thekingdom. There, on every hand, were chiefsof various degrees, all Chnstian men, and allin their demeanor devout and earnest to a de-gree. There was a second service in the af-ternoon, at which there must have been tully800 present. The same earnest attention wasapparent, and the same spirit of devotion. 1can never be sufficiently thankful to God forthe glorious privilege of being permitted to nrpirh tn tliic n#»nnlp 4j6 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR


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