Christian herald and signs of our times (1886) (14779968104)
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Title: Christian herald and signs of our times
Year: 1886 (1880s)
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Publisher: (New York, The Christian Herald)
Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association
Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University
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of Current Events, as well as Stories, Anecdotes, etc. Vol. IX. No. 15. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF REV. RAY PALMER,D.D., THE EMINENT AMERICAN POET. THE TRIALS OF THE NEWSPAPER PROFES-SION, Dr. Talmages Sermon Last Sunday Morning. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVANGE-LISTIC MEETINGS. INCIDENTS OF FOREIGN MISSION WORK. TEN COMING GREAT EVENTS. By Rev. M.j ACCEPTANCE FOR THE PERFECT. A New Ser- Baxter—A Child in a Crevasse. mon by 0. H. Spurgeon.— Notes of New Books. CURRENT EVENTS: The Silver Debate in the PICTURE OF M. PASTEUR IN HIS LAB0RA- House—Proposed Admission of a State—A Defiant TORT.—In a Leper Asylum. Mormon Manifesto - Rhode Islands Prohibitory AN ARISTOCRATIC EVANGELIST. (With Illus- Amendment—Mr. Gladstones Home Rule Proposals ! tration.) —A Boy without a Country-A Faithful Swedish AT THE MISSION. A Serial Story. (Continued, ILady—An Appalling Bargain, etc. Jesus and Nicodemus. By Mrs. M. Baxter.
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The Rev. RAY PALMER, D.D., of Newark, N. J., Author of the Hymn My Faith Looks up to Thee, etc, •Jim; THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. April 15. REV. RAY PALMER, D.D.The Poetic Treasures of the Church — Dr.Palmers Invaluable Contributions—His Birthand Early Life—Commercial Life in Boston-College Career—School Teaching in New York—His most Famous Hymn—An Incident of theWar—Pastoral Work in Maine—A EuropeanTour—Settles at Albany, N. Y.—Secretary ofthe Congregational Union—Literary Work-Some of His Hymns. An eminent theologian in a work famous all over the world, described under the figure of adream the consternation there would be if Godin anger withdrew His Book from the world.He pictured the dismay of the people whenthey opened their Bibles to find it all blankpaper, and when they turned to other books atfinding every place where a quotation from theBible had been, marked by an empty space.Next to that loss, the greatest of which we canconceive, the
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