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Tongues Of Fire from London, Greater London, England • Page 8

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Tongues Of Firei
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London, Greater London, England
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8 TONGUES OF FlttE. Apart, 1891. The Pentecostal League. PRAYER UNION OF THE PENTECOSTAL MISSION. We believe in prayer, in Praying in thcHoiy Ghost" in asking God for what we need and what He needs us to have.

If there is to be a real spreading of Scriptural Holiness in heart and life, and the definite conversion of sinners there must be much believing, prevailing prayer. We believe also in combination. If union is strength in the social or political world, how much more so in the Spiritual, when the centre of that union is the Lord Himself. Where two or three are gathered together in My name there am I in the midst." We therefore have formed the Pentecostal League, the PrayerUnion of the Pentecostal Mission, and invite as members: who in various places are in the enjoyment of the Pentecostal baptism. who are definitely seeking the Pentecostal baptism.

who have received blessing from God in connection with our meetings, or are in sympathy with full salvation. The special objects of the Prayer Union are (1) That the members may pray for one another; (2) for the work of the Pentecostal Mission; (3) for the filling of the Holy Spirit for all. Members are enrolled at any time at a charge of Half-a-crown, from the date of admission to the end of the calendar year, and receive a membership report, and a copy of Tongues of Fire, post free, for each month the year. Those who do not desire longues jf Fire, are admitted at a charge of One shilling. Application for membership to be addressed to Reader Harris, 51, Clapham Common, North Side, London, S.W.

This, of course, includes among others all Band Members and candidates. ALL Members of the League pray: For a mighty outpouring of the Spirit at the Anniversary Meetings at Headquarters on May 1st, 2nd and 3rd, that God will order the conduct of all the Meetings, giving wisdom to those in authority, and that the Spirit of power, of love, and of a sound mind," may possess the speakers and the hearers. Hull Auxiliary. THE Editor hopes to pay a visit to the Hull Auxiliary on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, when meetings will be held at the Pentecostal Mission Depot, Adelaide Street. Hook Auxiliary.

THK new Hall at Hook was opened on Friday March the 19th. On Easter Monday a free tea will be given by the local Members of the Band, followed by a Salvation meeting at 7.30, to which all members from Headquarters and: Auxiliaries will be welcome. of some of the OF THE HEADQUARTERS Battersea (close to Clapham Junction), S.W. Sunday, 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 Prayer Meeting.

11.30 MORNING MEETING. 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. 7 .0 EVANGELISTIC MEETING Monday, 3 p.m., Womens' Meeting. 7 Band of Hope.

Tuesday, 8 GOSPEL MEETING. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Mission Band Meeting Thursday, 8 HOLINESS MEETING. Friday, 8 Gospel Temperance Meeting. Saturday, 8 Meeting for Men only.

9, The Cedars, Clapham Common. Sunday, 3.15 p.m., Holiness Meeting. First and Third Wednesday in each month, Bible Reading at 11.30 a.m. Mission Hall, Portsmouth Road. Principal Meetings.

SUNDAY, 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 Holiness Meeting. 3.15 p.m., Open Meeting. 8 Evangelistic Meeting WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m., Evangelistic Meeting FRIDAY, 8 p.m., Holiness Meeting. Smaller Meetings are held on the other nights in the week.

Pentecostal Mission Depot, Adelaide Street. TUESDAY, 2.30, Womens' Meeting. Meetings every week-day even THURSDAY, 3.15, Holiness Bible Reading. ing except Monday. SUNDAY, Prayer Meeting 7 a.m.

Morning Meeting 10.30 a.m. Plain Talks on Practical Religion 3 p.m. Service 6.30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting 8 p.m. Mission Hall.

SUNDAY, I 1 a.m., Morning Service. 7 p.m., Gospel Meeting. THURSDAY, 8 p.m., Holiness Meeting. announcements of KINGSTON and other places see May Number. Lyndhurst Road Church, Hampstead.

Thursday, April 23rd, 7.45 p.m., Mr. Reader Harris. Congregational Church, Hendon. Mission Services, April 19th to26th, conducted by Mr. and Mrs.

Cooke-Collis. Denning Road Room, Hampstead. Every Monday at 8 p.m. Star Hall, Ancoats, Manchester. Mr.

F. W. Crossley. Sunday: 7 a.m., 11 a.m., W0Dtr3 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 8 p.m.; Tuesday 8 p.m., Thursday 3 and 8 p.m. LongStone Hall, Eastbourne.

Sunday 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 p.m. House Of Rest, Burlington Place, Eastbourne. Daily Prayer Meeting at 12. TERMS.

Tongues of Fire is published monthly by S. W. Partridge, at 9, Paternoster Row, London, E.C. Price One Penny; or copies will be sent by post direct from the publishers at the following rates One copy per month for 12 months is. 6d.

post free, or 6 copies per month for 12 months post free 6s. Larger quantities at same rate. Remittances to be sent by Postal Order (not stamps). All business communications to be addressed to the Publishers as above. All other communications to be addressed to Reader Harris, 51, Clap ham Common, North Side, London, S.W.

Uttermost is the Promise. Tune as the liHERE are sinners all round need salvation, There are perishing souls everywhere As the awful Assize Day approaches, Then before their great judge they'll appear. Uttermost is the promise of salvation, Uttermost is the power of the blood Salvation's day is now, Before the Saviour bow, For uttermost is the promise of salvation. There's a Gospel of full, free salvation, There's a message of freedom for all, Though your hearts may be hard and re- The blood sets you free from it all. There is work for us all to be doing, All whom Jesus has cleansed from all sin, To bear witness of full salvation, Of cleansing and keeping within.

Come, then, sinner to Jesus for pardon, And for cleansing from all your dark past, He will save you and keep you from sinning, And fit you for heaven at last. HOLD EN E. SAMPSON, Leader of Hull Auxiliary, Song of Victory. Tune: of the 1 No. 32.

our Saviour, yes we are Thine, We mean to conquer, we mean to shine Thou hast redeemed us, now we are free, We're in for vict'ry, Glory to Thee. Keep on advancing, never grow slack, Keep going onward, never go back We mean to conquer, this is our cry, Keep on advancing, never say die. Jesus our Keeper all through the fight, We get the victory while in the light; Satan may tempt us, never give in, All through the testing we mean to sing. Jesus our Leader goes on before, Bids us to follow and conflict endure Clad in full armour face to the foe, Satan is rampant, onward we go. Jesus our Captain, always the same, Shout hallelujah He's coming again, Then we'll be with Him, never to part, Glory to God, His love fills my heart.

E. EMERY. Members of the PENTECOSTAL LEAGUE, who would like to wear a badge, can have the ribbon by applying at Headquarters. Printed for the Proprietor by ANDREWS BROS of the Pentecostal Mission, at their Offices, 3, Winstanley Road, Clapham Junction, London, S.W.; and Published by S. W.

PARTRIDGE Paternoster Row, London, E.C..

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Pages Available:
1,252
Years Available:
1891-1899