The King's Messenger; Or, Lawrence Temple's Probation: a Story of Canadian Life

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The King's Messenger; Or, Lawrence Temple's Probation: a Story of Canadian Life
W H William Henry Withrow
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The thought fired his soul. It gave a burning vehemence to his words, a pleading earnestness to his tones, a yearning tenderness to his countenance, and made his eyes glisten with unshed tears. He spoke out of a full heart and as a " dying man to dying men." His rude auditors listened with more and more ab- sorbed interest. Presently one ceased to whittle the THE MAIDEN SERMOM. 76 stick he held in his hand, another UDconscionsly let his pipe which he held in his mouth go out, another let the to...bacco that he was cutting fall on the floor.
Now sundry ejaculations of approval were heard, as, "That's so," "True for ye,'^ "You bet," and still stronger expressions than these. But they caused no feeling of interruption or incongruity any more than the " Amen " or " Hallelujah " of a Methodist camp- meeting.
After an urgent appeal to accept the service and salvation of Christ, Lawrence gave out the hymn — " Ye thirsty for God, To Jesus give ear, And take, through His blood, A power to draw Dear ; His kind invitation.


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