. Christian herald and signs of our times . Hall. It was here that he lived with that woman of eminent piety—Affra, hiswife, who, on her death, endowed theChurch of St. Philip, in Charleston, withthe property which constitutes the Glebelands of St. Philips and St. Michaels to-day. It was this brave old mariner. JohnComing who, having lost his ship offCharlestown bar, raised and decked hislong boat, crossed the Atlantic in her andsailed up the Thames safely to London, asan answer to those who had hinted that hisvessel had been lost through lack of skillor courage. At Coming T. one ma


. Christian herald and signs of our times . Hall. It was here that he lived with that woman of eminent piety—Affra, hiswife, who, on her death, endowed theChurch of St. Philip, in Charleston, withthe property which constitutes the Glebelands of St. Philips and St. Michaels to-day. It was this brave old mariner. JohnComing who, having lost his ship offCharlestown bar, raised and decked hislong boat, crossed the Atlantic in her andsailed up the Thames safely to London, asan answer to those who had hinted that hisvessel had been lost through lack of skillor courage. At Coming T. one may linger beside thequaint old well and horse-trough, and holdinstructive converse with old negro mam-mies, of a type fast passing away. Orone may seek solitude on the Big Re-serve about which, perhaps, the strangestof all the strange stories is told. This isa lovely lake, well stocked with trout andperch and bream, as well as with alliga-tors and cooters. With its irregularshores all overhanging with water-oaks, willows and cypress, run-. THE OLD REVOLUTIONARY HOMESTEAD AT COMING T. Limerick, the home of the second Eliaswith the mysterious and gigantic foot-print upon the ceiling of an upper Limerick there are books and money, and weapons, many ofwhich would amaze an another is Mepkin. which was thehome of the famous Henry


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