Cyclopedia of Moral And Religious Anecdotes a Span Classsearchtermspan C

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Cyclopedia of Moral And Religious Anecdotes a Span Classsearchtermspan C
Kazlitt Arvine
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And how becoming for every minister to adopt the lines of Baxter : " I preach as if I ne'er should preach again, And as a dying man, to dying men. " (h) A REMARKABLE COINCI- DENCE. — The Rev. John Olds, a de- voted minister in London, toward the close of the seventeenth century, was suddenly taken ill, immediately after his afternoon prayer, before commenc- ing his sermon, and was removed from the pulpit to glory. And it is remark- able that, on the next Sabbath but one, Mr. Kentish, having jus...t roused the at- tention of his own congregation, by mentioning in his sermon the sudden deatli of Mr. Olds, was himself struck with death. Thus each " His body with his charge laid down, And ceased at once to work and live. " (c) CYRUS' EPITAPH. — Cyrus, the Emperor of Persia, after he had long been attended by armies, and vast trains of courtiers, ordered this inscrip- tion to be engraven on his tomb, as an admonition to all men of the approach of death, and the desolation that follows it ; namely, " O man !

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