Christian herald and signs of our times . and glad of the diversion, shehurried away, muttering, Worse nor a heathen,its come to summat now! I wonder what makesMrs. Ellison so dead set on me ! Mrs. Brown was very busy for the next twoor three hours; but after the doctor had set Joesleg, and she sat down to watch by him, hermind reverted to Mrs. Ellisons words. Worsenor a heathen, she repeated again and again; whatll become o me ? The words clung to her, ringing in her earslike a trumpet-call. A day or two passed; and heranxiety increased. Finally, much against herinclination, she was driven by


Christian herald and signs of our times . and glad of the diversion, shehurried away, muttering, Worse nor a heathen,its come to summat now! I wonder what makesMrs. Ellison so dead set on me ! Mrs. Brown was very busy for the next twoor three hours; but after the doctor had set Joesleg, and she sat down to watch by him, hermind reverted to Mrs. Ellisons words. Worsenor a heathen, she repeated again and again; whatll become o me ? The words clung to her, ringing in her earslike a trumpet-call. A day or two passed; and heranxiety increased. Finally, much against herinclination, she was driven by her fears to goand see Mrs. Ellison, that she might learn whatshe ought to do. The first visit was followedby many others, until at last her distress andterror, which had been increasing at each inter-view, gave place to the peace and joy of thosewho see in Christ the Way, the Truth and theLife. Mrs. Ellisons hopes were realized, andthe good nurse was able to tell to others howthey might meet death without dread of thejudgment to Mrs. Browns News. THE WAY OUT. A NEW SERIAL STORY. By Rev. Leander S. Keyser.* [Continuedfrom page Ooy.)The Only Way. Leroy could not see why Miss West shouldthink that a great sorrow would change hisviews about Christianity. If it ere true, it wasjust as much true in happiness as in distress. He looked at her, but he could not under-stand, and he changed the subject. Have you ever read Voltaire ? he asked. To some extent. Why not extensively? Because I have no confidence in him. Why not? Because he is not entitled to it. A manwho lived such a life as he did and was so de-ceitful in his dealings with men, could not writean honest book. Besides—but have you everread Nelsons Cause and Cure of Infidelity? I have not. I would advise you to do so. Also the firstvolume of Homes Introduction to the Studyof the Bible. These works are not speciallyphilosophical, but plain and practical, and theargument is on the plane of most peoples think-ing. I have


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