Christian herald and signs of our times . at Washington. OUR TIMES. Vol. IX. No. 42. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1886. Price, Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. POETBAITS OP DE. WILLIAM F. STEVENSONand THE MAEQUIS AND MAEOHIONESS OFLONDONDEEET. THE EEGENERATED CITIES. Dr. TalmagesSermon las4 Sunday Morning. ANTIOHEISTS ECCLESIASTICAL POLICY. DE. VINCIS PATIENT (with lustration). PICTURE OF GHOOEKA S0LDIEE8 OFFEE-ING SACEIFIOE. OUEEENT EVENTS :~The Presidents EetaliatoryProclamation—Eetnrn of Mr. Secretary Manning—The Appalling Disaster on the Gulf—Programmeof the English Cabinet—The Plague in Cor


Christian herald and signs of our times . at Washington. OUR TIMES. Vol. IX. No. 42. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1886. Price, Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. POETBAITS OP DE. WILLIAM F. STEVENSONand THE MAEQUIS AND MAEOHIONESS OFLONDONDEEET. THE EEGENERATED CITIES. Dr. TalmagesSermon las4 Sunday Morning. ANTIOHEISTS ECCLESIASTICAL POLICY. DE. VINCIS PATIENT (with lustration). PICTURE OF GHOOEKA S0LDIEE8 OFFEE-ING SACEIFIOE. OUEEENT EVENTS :~The Presidents EetaliatoryProclamation—Eetnrn of Mr. Secretary Manning—The Appalling Disaster on the Gulf—Programmeof the English Cabinet—The Plague in Corea—The American Flag Hauled Down—A. PhysiciansLarge Fee—A Marriage Stopped by a Falsehood, etc. 00N0EENING DEATH. A New Sermon by 0. :eon. The Salvation Armys Mutilated Bible—A ChineseEuth—The White Cross Army—Missionaries onthe Battle Field—The Christian Herald in a Crim-inals Cell—The Convention on Divine Healing. THE WAY OUT. A New Serial Story. (Continued.) JESUS EISEN. S. S. Lesson, by Mrs. M. The Late DR. W. FLEMING STEVENSON, of Dublin—LORD and LADY LONDONDERRY—tlie Lnl Lieutenants State Entry into Dublin. 658 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OP OUR TIMES. Oct. 21. THE LATE DR. WILLIAM FLEMINGSTEVENSON. Born in 1832—Family Training, and MinisterialAppointments—His Call to Dublin in 1859—HisDevotion to Mission Work—A Voyage Roundthe World- Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant—His busy Philanthropic Irish Presbyterian Church has met with aserious loss in the sudden death of Dr. WilliamFleming Stevenson, of Dublin, whose portrait isgiven 07i our fro?it page. He passed away onThursday night, September 16, at his residence,Rathgar, of heart disease, from the effects ofwhich he had a long time been a sufferer. Hewas only 54 years of age, having been born atStrabane, in 1832. Dr. Stevenson labored up tothe last, preaching in Liverpool on the Sundaybefore his death, conducting his own prayer-meeting in Rathgar, on Wednesday


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