MISCELLANEOUS.
Mr Spurgo^n, m an autobiographical speooh, stntod thnt if ho woro to writo bin life it some things that occurred. He well romemberod a little, old woman, poorly drofsed, coining into tho vestry somo years ago nt a limo of (Treat straita, whom not v eoul m tlio world knew, not ovon a doaoon of tho church, iiiul she caicl to him m a most strange way, " Thus Biiith tho Lord, Behold I havo commanded a widow woman the.ro to sustain thro." 81)0 put down £50 on tho tiblo, vanished, and lie Inul not seen her since. Ho never knew hor nnmo oven, nnd never should pr-rphnpe, until (ho Ray of Judgment, no tuppnso.l Bhe would bo m hnavon now ; it was soino years ngo, and blio wafl vory old thiiii. I'hinp.n had happened bo, and his imurcssiun was that they would occur ogiiu.
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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 3
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145MISCELLANEOUS. Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4871, 17 June 1890, Page 3
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