Christian herald and signs of our times . rmaround thisgreat audience,and take you allto h i s holyheart. You willnever see sogood a time forpersonal conse-cration as meanye by thesestoiu ? Wemean your re-dempti on fromsin, and death,and hell, by thep o w e r of anomnipotentGospel. Well, theBrooklyn Tab-ernacle is erect-ed again. We Interior Viewcame here to-night not to dedicate was done this morning. To-night wededicate ourselves. In the Episcopal and take upon themselves the vows of the Chris-tian, and from this place you will carry out,some of. you, your precious dead ? Be


Christian herald and signs of our times . rmaround thisgreat audience,and take you allto h i s holyheart. You willnever see sogood a time forpersonal conse-cration as meanye by thesestoiu ? Wemean your re-dempti on fromsin, and death,and hell, by thep o w e r of anomnipotentGospel. Well, theBrooklyn Tab-ernacle is erect-ed again. We Interior Viewcame here to-night not to dedicate was done this morning. To-night wededicate ourselves. In the Episcopal and take upon themselves the vows of the Chris-tian, and from this place you will carry out,some of. you, your precious dead ? Betweenthis baptismal font and this communion table,you will have some of the tenderest of lifes ex-periences. God bless you, old, and young, andmiddle-aged. The money you have given tothis church to-day will be, I best finan-cial investment you have ever made. Your visible life was absolutely dependent upon thehidden. There are many Christians in ourchurches to-day who have some worm of singnawing at the tap root of their life. A. A JSRAIIMINS SPEECH. T a meeting in the American Arcot Mis-sion in India when a large number of na-tives were present to hear a lecture byDr. Chamberlain, a Brahmin rose and politelyasked permission to make a few remarks. Hesaid: Many people have asked why mis-sionaries come here. I have watchedknow what they them to leave their3, friends, and country,>me to an unhealthyIs it for gain orofit they come ? Some>f us who are clerksin government offi-ces, receive lareersalaries than it for an easylife ? See how theywork, and thentell me. Lookat tins mission-ary. He camehere a few yearsago, leavinghome andfriends to tellus of tliis reli-gion. He wasmet with coldlooks and sus-picious glances,and was shunn-ed and malign-ed. He soughtto talk with usof what, he toldus, was the mat-ter of most im- of the New Methodist Churches they have a railing aroundthe altar, and the people come and kneel downat that railing and get the sacramen


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