Christian herald and signs of our times . plendid field for missionary enter-prise. The lake swarms with pirates and maii-stealers, and has for generations been the retreatof some of the most powerful and lawless tribes,who have there fortified themselves against theincursions of enemies and made themselves aterror to the entire Soudan. The New President, pro tempore, of the UnitedStates F. Manderson, of Nebras-ka (whose portrait is given in tins column), isan able legislatorand a brill iantspeaker. A nativeof to Ohio ayoung man, andwhen the warbroke out, ent


Christian herald and signs of our times . plendid field for missionary enter-prise. The lake swarms with pirates and maii-stealers, and has for generations been the retreatof some of the most powerful and lawless tribes,who have there fortified themselves against theincursions of enemies and made themselves aterror to the entire Soudan. The New President, pro tempore, of the UnitedStates F. Manderson, of Nebras-ka (whose portrait is given in tins column), isan able legislatorand a brill iantspeaker. A nativeof to Ohio ayoung man, andwhen the warbroke out, enter-ed the army. Hisbravery securedhim rapid promo-tion, and at theclose of hostilitieshe was the war hep r a c t i ced his woundsreceived in the war he was awarded a pension,but he returned the $4,000 back pension moneyto the Government The successor of , as President of the Senate, is a man ofconsiderable culture, and of gieat sagacity 111legislature, and is very popular with both 186 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 25, 1891. THE FAITH THAT SAVES. A NEW SERMON, PREACHED BY PASTOR C. Jesus Surrounded by Cavillers—His Appeal and Promise-I. Different Kinds of Believers—Those Who BelievedHim and Those Who Believed on Him — TemporaryI aitli -II. The Lord Noticing the Lowest Kind of Faith— Encouraging it — Showing How it May Continue andIncrease—HI. Inducements to Continue—Three SpecificBlessings Promised—IV. The Test Applied—V. Groundsfor the Highest Style of Faith. I As he spake these words, many believed on him. Thensaid Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If yecontinue in my word, then are ye my, disciples indeed; andye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make youfree.—John 8, 30-32. 1HRIST on this occasion,was surrounded bycavillers. We must notbe astonished if the likeshould happen to uswhen declaring the Gos-pel. Our Lord went onpreaching all the same,and


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