. Presbyterian Monthly, The (Jan. - Dec. 1868) . the Church of , which is capable of contain-ing 4,000 persons, and that the subjectshould be the mass. The day fixed forthe discussion arrived, and the excite-ment in Lucca became intense. Num-bers of priests came from the country,accompanied with peasants, who hadarmed themselves, evidently with theintention of exciting a Prefect, finding that, should anydisturbance occur, there would not be asufficient number of troops in the town,prohibited the discussion. He has,however, agreed to permit it on a futureday, on conditi
. Presbyterian Monthly, The (Jan. - Dec. 1868) . the Church of , which is capable of contain-ing 4,000 persons, and that the subjectshould be the mass. The day fixed forthe discussion arrived, and the excite-ment in Lucca became intense. Num-bers of priests came from the country,accompanied with peasants, who hadarmed themselves, evidently with theintention of exciting a Prefect, finding that, should anydisturbance occur, there would not be asufficient number of troops in the town,prohibited the discussion. He has,however, agreed to permit it on a futureday, on condition that he be allowed tochoose the place, and that it be in thepresence of one hundred persons, fiftychosen by each party. 1868.] The Zulu-Land Converts. 159 JThc xi;:.u-I:ind (Eonuert.* BY AN AMERICAN MISSIONARY LADT IN SOUTH AFRICA. I have written to you from time to history in one letter that you can showtime of ami his history, but as to others, and perhaps it may helpto-day seems a marked clay to me in them. The words which are in my. ZULU MEN AND WOMEN FROM A mOTOGRAPII. the long waited for answer to prayer in heart to-day are these, u That men respect to him, I think I will write his ought always fco pray and not to faint. While I have prayed and waited * The illustration? will give vividness to this these long months I have sometimes deeply interesting narrative, bj showing the nearly fainted and almost thought it Zulu in his native state, i j - w< i . i great ehange in all resp t ffM lu VllHl- ut to**J l stan- rh- salvation of God. It was the first 1G0 Presbyterian Monthly. [July, week after Mr. L died that, in Sun-day-School one afternoon, I was aston-ished at the magnificent voice of someone in chapel. It was a voice that carriedme back to New York and the concertsin the Academy of Music, when somegreat singer came from Europe. Ilistened in astonishment at such a voice of many of our natives, but his foreheadis so large and full, that a strangerwould say he
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