. Moody: his words, work, and workers. Comprising his Bible portraits; his outlines of doctrine, as given in his most popular and effective sermons, Bible readings, and addresses. Sketches of his co-workers, Messrs. Sankey, Bliss, Whittle, Sawyer, and others; and an account of the gospel temperance revival, with thrilling experiences of converted inebriates. record of whatthe rich men gave, but the gift of the widow will neverbe forgotten. Now I suppose that Mary did this out of gratitude tothe Saviour, who had raised her brother from the heart was full of thanksgiving ; nothing was t
. Moody: his words, work, and workers. Comprising his Bible portraits; his outlines of doctrine, as given in his most popular and effective sermons, Bible readings, and addresses. Sketches of his co-workers, Messrs. Sankey, Bliss, Whittle, Sawyer, and others; and an account of the gospel temperance revival, with thrilling experiences of converted inebriates. record of whatthe rich men gave, but the gift of the widow will neverbe forgotten. Now I suppose that Mary did this out of gratitude tothe Saviour, who had raised her brother from the heart was full of thanksgiving ; nothing was toogood to show it. Has not the Lord raised up some oneof your brothers, a son, or a husband, or a friend, andwhat have you ever done to prove your gratitude to himon account of it? Here is another thing I want to call your attention to:it was his feet and not his head that Mary anointed. There are a great many people who are willing to getto the head of Christ, but are not willing to be at hisfeet. Young men go to Princeton, and Yale, and Har-vard, and to the theological seminaries; but I tell you ifa minister dont go to the feet of Jesus he cant have got to do just as Mary did—sit at the feet ofJesus, and learn of him. That is Gods college, and allthe other learning in the world will never do you anygood unless you learn in that IXTERIOK OF CHICAGO TABERNACLE. PART III. OUTLINES OF DOCTRINE, MR. MOODYS THEOLOGY—INTRODUCTION. r^^URING the progress of the great revivals in London*^s^ under the labors of the American evangelists, , the famous millenarian prophet, preached a ser-mon on Mr. Moodys Place in Prophecy; a theme some-what difficult of treatment Mr. Moodys place in theology is a topic of more generalinterest, and one which admits of a more definite treatment. The question is often asked. How comes it that this man,with none of the traditional preparation for the work of theChristian ministry, so far surpasses all the men of his time
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