. The lives and labors of Moody and Sankey;. o this place and worshipping, and wepray that Thou wouldst give us the spirit of prayer. Teachus how to pray. May we come and ask Thee great is too hard for Thee. So we pray that Thou wouldtake the whole country to Thyself and lay it at Thy feet. Uoa work in this country that shall make all men embrace salva-tion. In answer to prayer may there go up a cry, Whatshall I do to be saved T Teach Thy servant to preach. Sendhim a message from the upper world to-night, and may hiswords come from the heart and go to the hearts of many. Wepray


. The lives and labors of Moody and Sankey;. o this place and worshipping, and wepray that Thou wouldst give us the spirit of prayer. Teachus how to pray. May we come and ask Thee great is too hard for Thee. So we pray that Thou wouldtake the whole country to Thyself and lay it at Thy feet. Uoa work in this country that shall make all men embrace salva-tion. In answer to prayer may there go up a cry, Whatshall I do to be saved T Teach Thy servant to preach. Sendhim a message from the upper world to-night, and may hiswords come from the heart and go to the hearts of many. Wepray for these mothers that are here this morning. May they 238 MOODY AND SANKEY IN AMERICA. pray for their sons and daughters, that they may be pray for these Sunday school teachers who have uncon-verted scholars; may they labor and pray much. We praythat the children may be gathered into the fold of the harvest be ripe., and may we come to this place carry-ing our sheaves, and Christ will have all the praise and I


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