Christian herald and signs of our times . REV. E. W. OILMAN, , Secretary. HON. E. L. IAN CHER, , President. REV. A. McLEAN, , Secretary. THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETYS ANNIVERSARY, ITS PRESENT EX7 ^TIVE OFFICERS AND ITS Mr. Bingham Finishing the Translation of the Gilbert Islands * at Apaiang, February, 1889. 290 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. May 13, 1891. INVITATION TO A WEDDING. DR. TALMAGES SERMON PREACHED IN THE NEW BROOKLYNMORNING, MAI 10, 1891. TABERNACLE LAST SUNDAY A Day of Holy Festivity—The Historic Entertainment of a Queen—Cardinal Wolseys


Christian herald and signs of our times . REV. E. W. OILMAN, , Secretary. HON. E. L. IAN CHER, , President. REV. A. McLEAN, , Secretary. THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETYS ANNIVERSARY, ITS PRESENT EX7 ^TIVE OFFICERS AND ITS Mr. Bingham Finishing the Translation of the Gilbert Islands * at Apaiang, February, 1889. 290 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. May 13, 1891. INVITATION TO A WEDDING. DR. TALMAGES SERMON PREACHED IN THE NEW BROOKLYNMORNING, MAI 10, 1891. TABERNACLE LAST SUNDAY A Day of Holy Festivity—The Historic Entertainment of a Queen—Cardinal Wolseys Hospitality—A GranderEntertainment—No Disappointment at that Banquet—Christ is Ready—His Long Waiting—The Day-Break of the Soul—The Holy Spirit Ready- A Young Man Converted at the Tabernacle—The ChurchReady—A General Invitation—Angels Ready—Glorified Kindred « Come; for all things are now ready. Luke 14 : 17. HOLY festivities to gather othersheaves into the spirit-ual garner. Our joy is like thejoy of allthe are not to-day at the fun-eral of a dead,=,Christ; we arec e 1 e b r atingof the Kinds was an exciting time inEnglish history when Queen Elizabeth visitedLord Leicester at Kenil worth Castle. The clocksin all the towers and throughout the castle werestopped at the moment of her continu-ing to point to that moment as the one surpass-ing all others in interest. The door of the greatbanqueting hall was opened. The queen marchedin to the sound of the trumpets. Four hun-dred servants waited upon the guests. It wasa scene that astonished all nations when theyheard of it. Five thousand dollars a day didthe banqnet cost as it went on day after was greeted to the palace gates with float-ing islands, and torches and the thunders ofcannon, and fireworks that set the night ablaz


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