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'l ,;i, y elapsed since i..■ ■ , .v,. 1: ~ him' amo:.;,; Ills . !I ;v’o hm'.*; church a y.xiii;' i' 1 v. i, ;; ~.1 the tv*. -licet ;■-a . «.• i:t t . ..v lias imhc i- ; , „.lv llilem .‘it. Herein 1* ll He • '*, ! ■ i.i,■ -r "I niir ■•••mm-;. - . H, a il .• ,-i.I H , ilii'ia i’. il in ■ an- ■' • v 11.,:! in i - ■ v. idea at trameu the : n ot ‘’i' I 1. iilell is Il'l ll' illlll r. a ■■■;, ■!. I: w <l.-iivui-fil forl l n• .J. .1-: .i \ null;.; Ihe ii'l.' of Jnililic j . pi ill .11 111 lilt- nil! r .11;; I I'V lumped ill',' tin* '■ .;! v. ,'.r : 1 1... uin pr-die-s in mriaca, and li-. i :■ In i a i;i"!'i‘ dilhvidt task to i..ain. a!.- !’.eeehertriiimphnli>vercvey .a,- .dr. Mi n win lul l heard tile hast i',:. as "I (lA'.mnrll j.rmumuivil tiu-m ini' ; a. tin v, ■ irk adnev. dby the pastor a in i'l.ir.kiyn. .Mr. He'-rurr tolls htil’ V. ;; slrup-diny in a -■lire a licaring i, • . ■;f hi,'• a shipmaster aUrmptiii-' to l .i-. ii t’.ii'.-n.'h a aju.i i: im; trumpet im i. n-I m, m n irli a tonia'h' mi tin- sea ami a iiiaaiiv am m_' 11 le man. ’I In; intrnaipi ill-1 ua! i in it so had as tints'* tu* was (■p in. a: wall a law li.ns lull i* in Mant i n : ,*r. Wan* at first incessant. For about ;. i in..,r In; ilal liaitla wall tin* opposing I. I.; -vlll[■ .tbr-ers wall the Smith. Hut L : inj'.ct inn! it ill judiciously selected Im .. i.ium.a andiemv ill was tin; relate n"t ary i" workim; man tin* world i.. ■r, ami t’u inlii-ity of his retorts, lo- ■ *r v. aii lii> un; niini a.iii'l humor, at ;!'■ la,ill' blul Iml-iel* of the aU' li l-UOi *. ; !. i. m-df Ha; some written, *'yam would ■iiii a t;., si ait u r Were m a rnival. ’’ hit lie > i,■. , ivmm.s ;•!i, ,* Im adds that the 'pirs- : ; ,ir to him .n our City 1 lail a mv ; lie - , .. ,1 .■ a i aae 1 ha! hr mi ■mili'i'ivd dilf--1,, hist"iy o', the Ameriraii news- : r i-ir.-s l.aiii.i him as our of thr two _.- ■i‘ i-1 i ihtors A i.i.-rio.i has jirmluivil. 11 1 > }..atf "'.ii j".v, mr m; ulrs him to even 'l* d .lie! "a 111 that (Il jiartUU'llt of a Tin ■" I hill ;s Imvr Hern mciviv .as in im, life, f"f Ins nival work i si ait 1.:;; ..I a jiv.-.u-lirr. Mr. Spur- ■ ~ - a, 1 Sir; thr view of tile Flrlirll riitir i■ ;iis ,\h. Hr ;i *r “ ti;r tshakspearo of the 1.1 ’• hi 111'11.t. Nor is ties an rival an ~. ..a:..;; a, s.me miyht suppose. !, a. I.i . ;tt of si. ’.it lin - doctrinal peruliarI" I. ir■■'. 11,:;,.'. iiiuv hrihspo-a dtoiakr . , ... I:. I r rail hr ir ■ otn stnui tiiat as e: ' . ■ "i i in* :,. ,'i,*'. ot iiiihlir dyna- ■ . I . ■ in "t rhiemllt lilrihoils of 1.,- • I'; ~ -.. i! *iis tar pirarlirr w!io . ; r ; *,.■ i y i.iornm; ni I'llyiii Cirr-ai May hr studied with en- '■* r m • 1 1' s :■ I. nr;.-,* hy inosi oi the roii- ‘ '-tot* *r. ;y iiis;* rs of the aosprh Few .a C ■ •*.* • ,re m ;-itmu, uur.ictod to hr,ll* tin* Hr. d.iyu 'Fi ll!.*, ever listened to ~.i i: urh pulp.t oilk of e-11*nl power. It 1;,,* t ill; of a niui who !i..» hren an i * .i : voi.m , reader, who has stmill'd every* ; i,r i ; e\.*ep- tiirol.iev, ihoii'.di his seeiuilio j r-'iir :.:)•[ tor I hut is n..t l>y any meins I ron's-inpt for the seimre of ivli.don, hut : only I".* mat form ot it winch is liorrowed Itr ail tile sr'.ioi istii* period. Hilt lie hj *.s I studied men as vn!! as literature —studied j
9Vh! his emotionalHiqKmaiTeness. It is J not by logical processes, but rather by 'i.nrivis id lin conclusions ; but ilierc is i uKvuvs the lii■ I:n a saving common sense, | i win eh l.eep.i him ill touch tt it'll the leas: i mi i ..n r ..eo and tho !o.i- r emotional of hi-t ; ! hj. aiet -, 111 his l.ii.do-: j| .-lit .ho preserves ' a s..!id sol ir telv and a od dity of 1 nvl ■’ he ilo 100 v.'hvh i.iuhe him the most ] pra .1 o: proa -lu r,, and to achieve this with a ; mil •ianioti! dial i.-t ei nlently ini- i , p uiioii-, and a burning entluism-tm, is in- I 1 1.’0 1 1 •-no of tho r.rvii of giths. What the ( nio-t of preachers would do well to note i an i imitate is, lenvover, another iptality nidi'll ohhies eo-isjo, u .ins in A; r. ih-'vher's | pnlpi: wo;k. V> ■ refer to the iutcase hn- i ■ inaiu;v 'thioli imparts die greatest charm ! to all that ho inters. Those who have ! he .r i had in tlnt pulpit where he has olii- i e,,.:ed r,g'.daily for forty years have always j be. ii s' fuel; with the intimate relation in ’ wlit-.-h in - p.va.'hin' stall Is to the life of i j his pe .ple; and tho-e ttho have had the j I pi iii lege of hearing him will be able Pi ap- j ; I'li ei.this feature of liu work. 1, is j I t uleli.iy bis grout aim 111 be olio with Ids | 1 1 . *. ' on . ring sympathetic tlly Hilo ( bo .r di di "lb o no; imp ia g imaginary | • old, di ,U .rteii iij nt.ii'.d.ards of lile and | ■ e-hi " : loir with each new standard sup--I'ly.n .. ui'.dti tiiu* may eligoiir •go them | ■■l-oi-.tote on a hig'n r lei el of living. II t lo ■■ i hem into to ; e.uilid ui -e, strikes I , d” the ro d eitriviil oi tliedr timihbig and - '. s oils .1 :.s it speaktn : on; oi th.-ir .do!. . II al we more of lha limn luity in iid' piilisi \i ■ should hear less of iite ■ lap. .1 mu. 0.0. Mr. 1 livelier has toumlthe t "i0,.:..-i »eeret of popular power in Ids . via| u'.’iy with every kind, oi maid, 110 I i- anlo to i 11• Ij > men bee dire lie hclievt sin nun, i.udi it is in this aspect of hi-, work tied other preachers may benefit by a i ' stud,'of his methods.- -I,M.n>.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2041, 11 March 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)
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