. The lives and labors of Moody and Sankey;. pon,^ Shall we meet Deyond the River 1 Then came the bene-diction. The business was over, and the grand occasion past,the memory thereof to die no more. Although our friends took leave thus of the countrybrethren, they tarried with us, the people of Newcastle, yet awhile. On that Wednesday night, Thursday night, and BEGINNINGS ABROAD. 65 l^^riday, were immense meetings, attended by thousands,iverflowing into neighboring churches, although BrunswickPlace Chapel would itself hold two thousand. At theseMessrs. Moody and Sankey were present. Scores were
. The lives and labors of Moody and Sankey;. pon,^ Shall we meet Deyond the River 1 Then came the bene-diction. The business was over, and the grand occasion past,the memory thereof to die no more. Although our friends took leave thus of the countrybrethren, they tarried with us, the people of Newcastle, yet awhile. On that Wednesday night, Thursday night, and BEGINNINGS ABROAD. 65 l^^riday, were immense meetings, attended by thousands,iverflowing into neighboring churches, although BrunswickPlace Chapel would itself hold two thousand. At theseMessrs. Moody and Sankey were present. Scores were onverted. They were present at the noonday meetings ofThursday, Friday, and Saturday, at the last of which between? wo and three thousand people met from eleven to half-pasttine oclock. On Friday there was a midnight meeting, andfour were rescued from sin and shame. The Saturday meet-ing was the last attended by Mr. Moody. Hundreds hadprivate conversation with him afterward, and crowds went^vith him to the station, en route for
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