Christian herald and signs of our times . r of Conireu si Waahinpoa- Vol. IX. No. 46. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1886. Price, Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF THE LATE F. MURSELL, OF LEICESTER, ENG. THE THREE GROSSES. Dr. Talmages Sermonlast Sunday Morning. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVAN-GELISTIC MEETINGS. THE MILLENNIAL ERA. By Rev. A. C. Tris,of Howard, Kansas, IN THE B ATTLE-FIELD. By Rev. Sam Jones. A Blasphemers Interrupted Prayer—An Israelit-ish Romance—The Gospel in the Torture-Room. PICTURE OF A SCENE IN A POOR-HOUSE. LOVES COMPLAINING. A New Sermon by


Christian herald and signs of our times . r of Conireu si Waahinpoa- Vol. IX. No. 46. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1886. Price, Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF THE LATE F. MURSELL, OF LEICESTER, ENG. THE THREE GROSSES. Dr. Talmages Sermonlast Sunday Morning. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVAN-GELISTIC MEETINGS. THE MILLENNIAL ERA. By Rev. A. C. Tris,of Howard, Kansas, IN THE B ATTLE-FIELD. By Rev. Sam Jones. A Blasphemers Interrupted Prayer—An Israelit-ish Romance—The Gospel in the Torture-Room. PICTURE OF A SCENE IN A POOR-HOUSE. LOVES COMPLAINING. A New Sermon by 0. H. EVENTS: The Presidents HarvardSpeech—A Civil Service Reform Testimony —The Great Telephone Suit—The Colossal Strikein Chicago—The Prohibition Vote—The BritishPremier on the Bulgarian Difficulty—A De-fiance of France—Dispute over an Iron Mine, etcDODDS MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. (With Il-lustration,)—Gems from New WAY OUT. A Serial Stnry. (Continued.)JOHNS VISION OF CHRIST. By Mrs. The Late Eev. JAMES PHILLIPPO. MUKSELL, of Leicester, in his Life, 722 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Nov. 18. THE LATE REV. J. P. in 1799—His Parents—A Mischievous Boy—Tormenting a Minister—Playing Ghost—Victim of a Blackmailer—Conversion—LayPreaching—Preparing for the Ministry—In-timacy with Phillippo—Settles at Wells—Re-moves to Leicester—Political Agitation—AStormy Meeting—Pastoral Work—Resigna-tion and Death. The name of the eminent Baptist ministerwhose portrait appears on the first page isdoubtless familiar to many of our readers. Asketch of his long and eventful career cannotfail to be interesting to all. James Phillippo Mursell was born at Lyming-ton, England, on September 7th, 1799, ar>d diedNovember 2d, 1885, having entered on hiseighty-seventh year. In his boyhood he had theinestimable advantage#of godly training. Hisparents were both sincerely pious and intens


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