. The War Cry. essing and glorious appreciative audiences drank inthe burning truths epolui by tbe Maj-or. Thirteen souls knelt at the mer-cy-sent. Finnnces broke ihe records —Adjt. S. Wiggins. STAFF-GIFT. IIS IRS. CBEIGEKilmm I0HK?ILLE. Tbe fountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado. Ttiia peak ot Ihe llacTsy UonnWa rnnfie his erer been innpirioc »»o nnil froJ by lta slnpilar appear-tuDcs. QteBT and distinct* A gigantic while ctcsh Is marled against the dark reck, caused uy iceand maw ^llimrup two himiFnsc flfrcurcp. Tlie italu is ]1,CW> feet nl*ve eealevel. Slaff-Cnptaiu and Mrs.


. The War Cry. essing and glorious appreciative audiences drank inthe burning truths epolui by tbe Maj-or. Thirteen souls knelt at the mer-cy-sent. Finnnces broke ihe records —Adjt. S. Wiggins. STAFF-GIFT. IIS IRS. CBEIGEKilmm I0HK?ILLE. Tbe fountain of the Holy Cross, Colorado. Ttiia peak ot Ihe llacTsy UonnWa rnnfie his erer been innpirioc »»o nnil froJ by lta slnpilar appear-tuDcs. QteBT and distinct* A gigantic while ctcsh Is marled against the dark reck, caused uy iceand maw ^llimrup two himiFnsc flfrcurcp. Tlie italu is ]1,CW> feet nl*ve eealevel. Slaff-Cnptaiu and Mrs. Creightonspent a very enjoyable Snuday ntYorkville. Tlie erowds were scarcelyas large ns usual, owing to the dread-fnl storm lasting most of the who came, however, were Infor doing their utmost to push theclaims of God, and the meetings, ns aresult were enjoyable and Downey nnd Hnsklnaon havetaken hold well, and already there ibevidence of a coming harvest. 10 TSS QIRg*-. II; IL-THB ROMANS!. CHAPTER TBI 6RUT. Arhogasteg set up a heathen philoso-pher called Eugenlus, who for a littlewhile restored all the heathen pompand splendor, and opened the templesagain, threatening even to tnkc awaythe ehnrches and turn the chief one ntMilan Into n stable. They knew thatTheodoslus would soon eome to attackthem, so they prepared for a great re-sistance !a the passes of the JulianAlps, nnd the Image of the ThunderingJnplter wns placed to guard them. Theodoslus had collected his troopsand marched under the Labaram—thatIs to say, the Cross of Constantlne,which had been the Ensign of the Im-perial army ever sluee the battle ofMllvlan Bridge. It was the cross com-bined with the two first Greek lettersof the name Christ, and was carried,as the eagles had been, above a purplesilk baoncr. The men of Eugenlusbore before them a figure of Hercules,and In the first hattle they gained theadvantage, for the more IgnorantEastern soldiers, thnupl


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