The War Cry . aword and a blow ; for lie Knocked medown, and I lay as one dead. WhenI was come to myself again. 1 askedhim what he mennt. He said becauseof my secret leaning to Sir AdamFirst, and his doings. Witli that hestruck me another deadly blow on thebreast, and then Iii<Jii-(i nie over ;so I lay at his feet as before. WhenI came to niysotf again, 1 cried. Havemercy ! But he said, I do not knowsiieh a thing, and with that he knock-ed me down again. He would pmli-Ebly have killed me had not a friendpassed that way, who told him tostop It. C: Who was it ? P.: I did not know Him at first
The War Cry . aword and a blow ; for lie Knocked medown, and I lay as one dead. WhenI was come to myself again. 1 askedhim what he mennt. He said becauseof my secret leaning to Sir AdamFirst, and his doings. Witli that hestruck me another deadly blow on thebreast, and then Iii<Jii-(i nie over ;so I lay at his feet as before. WhenI came to niysotf again, 1 cried. Havemercy ! But he said, I do not knowsiieh a thing, and with that he knock-ed me down again. He would pmli-Ebly have killed me had not a friendpassed that way, who told him tostop It. C: Who was it ? P.: I did not know Him at first :but as He went by I noticed the holes In His hands and In IHs side, eo Iconcluded that It was our Lord. C.: The man who overtook youwas Moses. Ho siiarcs none, Jiorshows mercy to any who tiansgicssthe law. P.: I know It very well. It is notthe first time that he baa met withme. Twas he who <ame to me whenI lived nt iKiinc. and Ihreatimed (obniu my lioiiKe over my head if 1sinyod tliere. (To be coQtimied.). ery aged man who dwelt in thetown of Deceltviile. \ \ ^ -1 Capt. iVlagee, Morrisburg. (To our front page.) i^roDalily few cnsiial haveHiiy idea of the full extent or the servic,- the \Aar Cry has ren-dered in. Salvation Army warfare.•Ihat the press is a mighty lever indirecting thought is readilv con<ed-ed, but to Judge coirectlv hi tlie iu-llucnco oE the War Cry one must bemore fully acquaiuted with tlie meth-od of its sales. The War Cry. of course, is piibiish-ed all round the world, in many languages, i)iit we dealnow tmr own edition, isuliliijicdai Toronto, averaging a cireuiaUon of33,000 copies per weelt, and beingsold throughout the Dominion, fromthe Atlantic to the Pacific, in New-foundland, Alaska, the Norlli-WostepMSI al es of tile TTuion and Bermuda. It Is not sold at the , butour omccis and siildlei-s its sales in the street and har-lacka. from house to house, and insaloons ana places
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