. Reminiscences of Nathan T. Frame and Esther G. Frame. Nathan T. Fra^ie, Esther G. , 1900. i Fowler, Indiana. 519 and many have united with the church. is a brilliant and persuasive preacher andeven society people here now regret her good influence of this meeting will be felt foryears. One inmiediate result is the payment of anold church debt of long standing. The Quakers andthe pastor feel that the church has scored a decidedvictory. A Mrs. Carrie Stevens, a society woman anda prominent member of the M. E. Church, cameimder deep conviction for sin and bu


. Reminiscences of Nathan T. Frame and Esther G. Frame. Nathan T. Fra^ie, Esther G. , 1900. i Fowler, Indiana. 519 and many have united with the church. is a brilliant and persuasive preacher andeven society people here now regret her good influence of this meeting will be felt foryears. One inmiediate result is the payment of anold church debt of long standing. The Quakers andthe pastor feel that the church has scored a decidedvictory. A Mrs. Carrie Stevens, a society woman anda prominent member of the M. E. Church, cameimder deep conviction for sin and burned her cardsand became an earnest seeker. For a time we wereher guests. One night after we had all returnedhome and the clock had reached almost the midnighthour, Mrs. Stevens came running into Esthers roomand said: Oh, Mrs. Frame! are you awake ? I amsuch a sinner—pray for me; and kneeling by Esthersbedside, she gave herself up to God, and while Estherprayed for her she was wonderfully converted andhas remained a devoted and happy Christian. We returned home from Rushvil


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