. The War Cry. e President of the Methodist Conferencehas expressed his views of the Welsh revivalin no equivocal language. He says: Very early was lie led to regard the move-ment as under the inspiration of the HolySpirit, and it was not long ere he called uponMethodists everywhere to pray for it. Dr. Davison, in Ihe L^mdon Quarterly,says: The indescribable stir of spiritualawakening is in ilhe air. The revival was not a pnssinqf .April show-er. What was true in April is still true inJune. The rain of God still descends. There are abundant tokens that God is notSlaying His hand. Another testi


. The War Cry. e President of the Methodist Conferencehas expressed his views of the Welsh revivalin no equivocal language. He says: Very early was lie led to regard the move-ment as under the inspiration of the HolySpirit, and it was not long ere he called uponMethodists everywhere to pray for it. Dr. Davison, in Ihe L^mdon Quarterly,says: The indescribable stir of spiritualawakening is in ilhe air. The revival was not a pnssinqf .April show-er. What was true in April is still true inJune. The rain of God still descends. There are abundant tokens that God is notSlaying His hand. Another testimony is; This is llic whitestWhit Monday Anglesey liaK ever seen. during the summer numlhs, but it was es-timated that during a weeks services held inNorlh Wales last month, r8,oco people as-sembled, large numbers surrenderiim- loChrist every night. Rev. John Williams, the minister of theWelsh Cathedral in Liverpool, says; In allthe annals of the revival there is rio record ofa more glnuou- ni-eting Milkins Tims on tho Colony.


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