. Reminiscences of Nathan T. Frame and Esther G. Frame. Edmund Staxley,President of Friends Universitv. AVidiita. Kansas: I. Professor Stanleys Letter, 623 ** Nathan T. and Esther G. Frame began a seriesof meetings at the Friends University, early in 12thmonth, and the work continued for nearly threeweeks, with good results. There were about one hun-dred claimed conversion. Many claimed a deeperwork of grace, or were renewed from a backsliddencondition. The meeting was very much strength-ened, and the Christian associations under the man-agement of the students of the University were verymuch


. Reminiscences of Nathan T. Frame and Esther G. Frame. Edmund Staxley,President of Friends Universitv. AVidiita. Kansas: I. Professor Stanleys Letter, 623 ** Nathan T. and Esther G. Frame began a seriesof meetings at the Friends University, early in 12thmonth, and the work continued for nearly threeweeks, with good results. There were about one hun-dred claimed conversion. Many claimed a deeperwork of grace, or were renewed from a backsliddencondition. The meeting was very much strength-ened, and the Christian associations under the man-agement of the students of the University were verymuch helped in their work, and their membership in-creased. **The clearness of the Gospel teaching and theforceful presentation of the truth, was effectual inreaching many hearts in a way never experienced be-fore. **None who listened to the unanswerable argu-ments and the tender, touching appeals of Esther , could not hesitate to admit that God hadcalled a woman to preach the everlasting Gospel, nodifference what their previous convictions mighthave been concerning the question of women preach-ing. **The teaching an


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