MOODY AND SANKEY.
TO THE EIUTOIt. | Sik—As in a recent article in your paper on Messrs Moody and Sankey you referred to the opinions of the "English Press with regard to these Evangelists, and as I imagine many of your readers would like to have a sample or two, I send to you two articles—one from the London Times and the other from the Daily Telegraph—on the subject, wbich I hope you will see your way to publish. Your objection to the probable reality of conversions on the ground of suddenness may be apparently reasonftbl-', but it is certainly not scriptural. We read in the .second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles of the sudden and
immediate conversion of about 3000 persons aft^r a veiy sirhple gasiieTsermon by/We Apostle". •Peter.—l am, &c, "; ':lfififi X"'''""I"" ."".. ._.,..,..,.„ Layman.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4166, 25 June 1875, Page 3
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