Foot Prints of An Itinerant

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H. next arose and said, "If Christ does not come this day I will believe this Bible false !" clapping his hands violently on the word of Grod before him. A sister then spoke incoherently for a considerable time, clearly evincing that her mind had lost its proper VISIT TO A MILLERITE TABERNACLE. 363 balance. When she was done speaking, another lady, with whom I was well acquainted, arose to "show us her opinion/' and wound up some very foolish and common- place remarks by saying, "that she knew ...this was the time for Christ's second coming, for when she got up on yesterday morning she saw red streaks in the sky toward the east.'' This was one of the ablest arguments (?) offered on that occasion. About one o'clock, Rev. Deacon W. arose and spoke substantially as follows : " I never did fix upon the precise time myself, and I always told my brethren they would get into trouble if they did ; but they would not listen to me, but followed other leaders.
My faith is this: I believe that at this period the ^sign of the Son of man will appear in heaven,' " but how much longer after the appearance of the " sign of the Son of man," before the Son of man would actually appear, he could not inform them; but said, "Brethren, as this is a Jewish reckoning, made for the land of Palestine, there must be some allowance made for 'latitude and longitude* when time is reckoned; but I tell you I believe the most important thing after all is, to be ready; and now I want you all to pray that yoxxv old friend J.


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