Christian herald and signs of our times . thmuch of the literature of the present , pamphlets, and news-papers, boldly impugning the verities of ourfaith, and in many instances openly advocatingbold materialism, are circulated by our libra-ries and lie on our drawing-room tables. Andto snch an extent have sceptical and evenatheistic principles been imbibed, that I amafraid we ministers often have but a very smallidea how many of our hearers either disbelieveour statements of Gospel truth or regard themas problematical and as open to debate. The Christians Proper Att


Christian herald and signs of our times . thmuch of the literature of the present , pamphlets, and news-papers, boldly impugning the verities of ourfaith, and in many instances openly advocatingbold materialism, are circulated by our libra-ries and lie on our drawing-room tables. Andto snch an extent have sceptical and evenatheistic principles been imbibed, that I amafraid we ministers often have but a very smallidea how many of our hearers either disbelieveour statements of Gospel truth or regard themas problematical and as open to debate. The Christians Proper Attitude. Now, in the presence of these signs of thetimes, what should be our attitude, and whatour state of mind ? Our Lord says that menshearts will fail them for fear, and for expecta-tion of the things which are coming on theearth. Mens hearts. But we are very signs, so full of terrible import tounconverted men, are to us the sweet echo ofthe approaching footsteps of our Lord. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 168. OFFICES, BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK. Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., asSecond-Class Matter. EDITOR. f Published Weekly. Subscription price In tlic United Stales,Canada, and Mexico, $ a year : fi eight months ; 75 centssix months : will be sent two months For 25 cents, postagefree ; in Europe and in all countries in the Postal Union, v>cents extra postage : subscriptions always payable in ad-vance. Single copies, price 5 cents. Any newsdealer willfurnish the paper weekly when ordered. All P. 0. money orders should be made payableto The Christian Herald. Station D, New York, EX-EMPRESS FREDERICK. ENGLAND, France and Germany have hada great flutter of excitement caused by thevisit a few weeks ago of ex-Empress Fred-erick at Paris. Indeed, her visit was suddenlyended by danger of personal violence. A mobat the depot from which it was expected shewould depart made it wise for her to departfrom another depot and all over the world t


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