Christian herald and signs of our times . OHIVEREA, THE WELL-KNOWN EVANGELIST. CHRISTMAS JUBILEE. Dr. Talmages SermonLast Sunday Morning, CURRENT EVENTS: Early Work of the Session-The Consolidation of th9 Customs Districts—ARenewed Nomination—The Sentence on AldermanMcQuade—Lord Randolph Churchills Resignation—Overtures from Mr. Chamberlain — Peril of aFriend of General Gordon in Africa—A ShrewdLegal Device — Mrs. Clevelands Bust in Bank-Notes -A Remarkable Snrsical Operation, etc. PICTURES OF THE WELSH EISTEDDFOD. iflflMfflllilfilltW AMONG THE BRE A KERS. A New Sermon by 0. ANECDO
Christian herald and signs of our times . OHIVEREA, THE WELL-KNOWN EVANGELIST. CHRISTMAS JUBILEE. Dr. Talmages SermonLast Sunday Morning, CURRENT EVENTS: Early Work of the Session-The Consolidation of th9 Customs Districts—ARenewed Nomination—The Sentence on AldermanMcQuade—Lord Randolph Churchills Resignation—Overtures from Mr. Chamberlain — Peril of aFriend of General Gordon in Africa—A ShrewdLegal Device — Mrs. Clevelands Bust in Bank-Notes -A Remarkable Snrsical Operation, etc. PICTURES OF THE WELSH EISTEDDFOD. iflflMfflllilfilltW AMONG THE BRE A KERS. A New Sermon by 0. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVANGE-LISTIC AND WAITING. By G. R Pember, M. Work of the Opium Fiend—A Novel TemperanceSociety—Mr. H. M. Stanley on Liquor in from New Books: The Ladies of OF THE YEAR CARPENTERS DILEMMA. (Illustrated.)THE FRIENDS AT ASPENDALE. A Serial Story. By Rev. J. Jackson Wray. (Continued.)SIN AND DEATH. By Mrs. M. Baxter. ind:x of the ninth volume. FERDINAND SCHIVEREA, the well-known Evangelist-Scenes in his Life and Work. 818 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Dec. 30. FERDINAND SCHIVEREA,The Open-Air Preacher. Gods Choice of Instruments—Schivereas Birthand Early Life—A Negro Minstrel—Conver-sion under Mr. Moody—Employment in aFurniture Store—Studies in a Coal Cellar—Commences Open-Air Work—Threatened witha Revolver—Employed by Dr. Pentecost—Col-lecting a Congregation for a Church—Personal ! Work on the Streets and Ferries—The BibleCarriage. There is no mistake more common amongthe churches than the mistake of supposing thatprofound learning and oratorical gifts are indis-pensable to usefulness in the Christian their value there can be no question, andPaul explicitly and earnestly urges Timothy tostudy and to seek earnestly the best gifts ; butGod can use the weakest and most ignorant in-struments, and sometimes He uses them withmore effect th
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