. Echoes from the pulpit and platform : or, Living truths for head and heart ; illustrated by upwards of five hundred thrilling anecdotes and incidents, personal experiences, touching home scenes, and stories of tender pathos drawn from the bright and shady sides of life. ing. God does not tell you to feel; Hetells you to trust Him; and you are to let feelings take care ofthemselves. But I have heard people say they felt happy when theybecame Christians. Well, wait until you become a Christian, and then youmay talk about a experience ; you must trust theLord that He will keep you.


. Echoes from the pulpit and platform : or, Living truths for head and heart ; illustrated by upwards of five hundred thrilling anecdotes and incidents, personal experiences, touching home scenes, and stories of tender pathos drawn from the bright and shady sides of life. ing. God does not tell you to feel; Hetells you to trust Him; and you are to let feelings take care ofthemselves. But I have heard people say they felt happy when theybecame Christians. Well, wait until you become a Christian, and then youmay talk about a experience ; you must trust theLord that He will keep you. She sat there five minutes, and then put out her hand tome, and said: I trust the Lord Jesus Christ to save my soul. That was all there was to it. no praying, no next night, while I was preaching, she sat in front of me;and I could sec joy written on her face, and the light fromfields of glory shining in her eyes. At the close of the meet-ing .she was the first to go into the inquiry-room, and when I m ^ o — W (t ~n o n3*rt ^ *^ 0 Jn-— 3 ^ i^ (t Ul 3 B 1 £ c -•r, ., :5 c = E. M 5 S - ~j < 3 ~ (^~ - X » ?~ ^3 - ra — -3 7) tTi < 2 ?r-h: [I! re y- - 3 ??£• ^ ?3 75 re o en JO ./- < = Pn -^ .c S -— 3 5 S- °5 ^ O f n re ?. THK DVING SOLDIER. lyj went in there she had her arm around a young ladys neck andwas saying: It is only to trust Him. She led more soulsto Christ in two weeks in that church than any other worker. Oh, my friends, there is nothing to hinder your trustingHim! If you trust, when Death comes he wont be unwel-come; he wont terrify you. I remember coming down theTennessee River after a battle, and we had four hundred andfifty wounded men on board the vessel. A good many of themwere mortally wounded. A few of us had gone to look aftertheir temporal and spiritual wants. \\> made up our mindswe would not let a man die on the boat without telling him ofChrist and Heaven — that we would tell them of Christ as wegave them a cup of


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