Christian herald and signs of our times . e there very different indeed from what hehad been accustomed to. Cursing, and swear-ing and blaspheming seemed to be long he could do his own share in thework of blasphemy and as one sin leads toanother he soon lound unlimited pleasure indrinking bouts and infamous carousals everytime he had a chance to put his foot on was frequently punished for his disorderlyconduct; and at last, after fourteen years ser-vice, he was ignominiously discharged fromthe navy, as a hopeless case, a man of nocharacter. When he landed in New York hel


Christian herald and signs of our times . e there very different indeed from what hehad been accustomed to. Cursing, and swear-ing and blaspheming seemed to be long he could do his own share in thework of blasphemy and as one sin leads toanother he soon lound unlimited pleasure indrinking bouts and infamous carousals everytime he had a chance to put his foot on was frequently punished for his disorderlyconduct; and at last, after fourteen years ser-vice, he was ignominiously discharged fromthe navy, as a hopeless case, a man of nocharacter. When he landed in New York helost no time in squandering the little moneyhe had; and one morning found himself pen-niless and friendless. In the evening of thatday he wandered into one of the Missions,and heard some of the old hymns with whichhe had been familiar in his boyhood. Hisheart was touched, his face was bathed intears, and then and there he returned astLvprodigal of old to the arms of his Fa*1^. 414 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. July i, LOVE FOUND A WAY. Behold, I stand at the door and knock.—Rev. 3 G. Tabor Out in the world, •while dead in sin, With bhickde-siiair ESS 1. Out in the world, while dead in sin, 3 •)??> With black de- J v s tttt TJX at mv hearts


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