Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Life Among the Hindus
As we had to wait two weeks in England, the time was very pleasantly and profitably spent in sightseeing in the great metropolis, and other historical parts of the wonderful old island of Britain. Among other things, we shall never forget the hour spent in Spurgeon's Tabernacle, listening to the wonderful words of life from the lips of the greatest preacher Since the days of the Apostles. He, in fact, preached with the power and demonstration of the Spirit. We sat in the midst of an audience of six thous and, when Spurgeon came forward, he said in a loud voice Let us worship God, and began his prayer: Our Lord, make us abundant in that child-like spirit which submits to the will of the Father. The whole character of the man was certainly revealed in those words.
For this the secret fountain of his wealth, He sought to know and do his Father's will.
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