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Identifier: christianheralds14unse (find matches)
Title: Christian herald and signs of our times
Year: 1891 (1890s)
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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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display ofour fireworks. Here are many candles unitingtheir brilliance; they all hang upon one sup-port, and shine by the same light. May theynot represent the Church of Christ in itsmultiplicity, variety and unity ? These candlesare all supported on one stem, they are all givingforth the same light, and yet they are of allmanner of sorts, sizes and colors. A great wayoff they would seem to be but one light. Theyare many, and yet but one. I happened oneevening to say that no one could tell which wasthe U. P., and which was the Free Church, orwhich was the Wesleyan, or the Primitive, orthe Baptists, and so on ; but one strong oldBaptist assured me that the Dips gave thebest light. Another said the Presbyterianswere, on the whole, cast in the best mould ;and a third thought the Episcopalian churchwas made of the truest wax. I told them thatsome of the Baptists would be the better foranother baptism. The Free Churches might 108 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Feb. i 8, 1891.
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High Hawk Little Wound Two Strike Young-Man-Afraid-of-his-Horses Big Road Fire Lightning Spotted Elk SIOUX CHIEFS IN THE DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON LAST WEEK. be none the worse for being more established inthe faith ; and even the Methodists might im-prove their methods. The main question ispossession of the one light and fire of God, theflame of divine truth. Those who shine bydivine grace are all one in Christ Jesus. THE BIBLE IN SPAIN. The Movement .Started from America Carried Forwardby Matamoros and Cabrera. THE encouraging reports recently receivedof the progress of Evangelical Christianityin Spain are stimulating Christians acrossthe Atlantic to send to that country some earn-est Gospel preachers and a supply of evangeli-cal literature in the Spanish language to helpin the work. The movement is peculiarly in-teresting to American Christians, because its in-itiation can be traced by a remarkable chain ofProvidential circumstances to a humble effortmade some years ago in this count

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