. Echoes from the pulpit and platform : or, Living truths for head and heart ; illustrated by upwards of five hundred thrilling anecdotes and incidents, personal experiences, touching home scenes, and stories of tender pathos drawn from the bright and shady sides of life. elieved that the accurate and permanent form in wdiichhis latest words are here presented would not have been distasteful tohim. The only full reports made during his last two months inBoston, in 1897. as well as those made in other cities, were made forthis volume. When Mr. Moody knew that his words were beingtaken down vcrh
. Echoes from the pulpit and platform : or, Living truths for head and heart ; illustrated by upwards of five hundred thrilling anecdotes and incidents, personal experiences, touching home scenes, and stories of tender pathos drawn from the bright and shady sides of life. elieved that the accurate and permanent form in wdiichhis latest words are here presented would not have been distasteful tohim. The only full reports made during his last two months inBoston, in 1897. as well as those made in other cities, were made forthis volume. When Mr. Moody knew that his words were beingtaken down vcrhalint, it seemed to him to still greater ex-ertions. He confesses to this in a remarkable incident he relates onpage 119. when everything went in, blunders and all. Mr. Moody was a rapid speaker, and when intensely in earnest, orcarried away by the excitement of the moment, he sometimes un-consciously made slips of the tongue, which otherwise might not haveoccurred. In these Echoes obvious mistakes have been corrected;but with slight editing the great and living truths he so successfullyadvocated and defended for forty years before millions of eagerlisteners, are given in this volume substantially as he proclaimed themfrom the platform. THE Jf rom photographs, an6 Original Bcsigns ^rawn crprcsslvr for this work bis CharlesCopcIan6, E^mun^ lb. Garrett, an^ other lEmincnt Hrtists. 1. PORTRAIT OF DWIGHT L. MOODY . Fr07iti5piece Engraver! expressly for this work from a photograph made by Pierre Petit,Paris, in 1882, when Mr. Moody was 45 years old. The negative of thisphotograph was destroyed at Mr. Moodys request. Engraved in pure lineand stipple by Mr. John J. Cade, New York. 2. Ornamental Heading to Preface 3 3. Ornamental HEAniNG to List of Illustrations ... 5 4. Heading to Contents 7 5. Heading to Rev, Lyman Abbotts Introduction 25 6. Exgraved Autograph of Rev. Lyman Abbott ... 32 7. Ornamental to Rev. Charles F. Gosss
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