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Tongues Of Firei
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A JOURNAL FOR THE PROMOTION OF Spi Life and Pentecostal Purity Power 1 EDITED BY EEADEE HARRIS Vol. 4. No. 44. LONDON.

AUGUST, 1894 ONE PENNY PARTRIDGE 9 CONTENTS. GOOD trees need pruning. EDITORIAL 1 THE PROMISES OF GOD, Rev. G.D. nQt sat i fi e( i tn past ex YES, periences, seek present light and RELIGION A REALITY, Mrs.T.Cooke-Collis.3 Dresen blessinc MVST I SIN? 3 6 TESTIMONY 4 BELIEVE ON THE LIGHT, Mrs.

Bainbridge.4 1 Yo cannot honour God more THOUGHTS FROM MRS. BAXTER WRITINGS 4 I IOU an no our wa more THE PRAYERS OF JESOS, Mr.H. Rout ledge. 5 I than bv beheviner Him CHILDREN'S CORNER 5 NOT MAD, BUT WAITING 5 THE EDITOR 6 FAITH IS to believe what we do not RELIGIOUS MAXIMS, T.C. Upham, D.D..6 and the reward nf faith is to see THREE JUDGMENT BARS, Rev.

6 see ana rewara 01 iaicn is to see THE SHIELD OF FAITH, Mrs. Reader Harris. 7 what we believe. QUESTIONS WORTH ANSWERING 7 SOUDAN 7 8 FEAR and faith cannot keep house together. When one enters the LONG AND .......9 other departs.

NEW 9 HORBURY NR. WAKEFIELD 9 SUNDERLAND DISTRICT, Jno. W. Johnson.9 DON'T first make your own plans, SS and God to guide you. REQUESTS FOR PENXKoosTAi, LEAGUE, ADVTS.

SOME people's prayers for guidance SPECIAL MISSIONS LEAGUE 1-2 remind us of the old woman who 1 said: The dear Lord always comes CAST thy burden upon the Lord" and leave it there. IF our love goes, God goes God is love. for THE meetings of the first fortnight of the Grindelwald Conference (the GOD has promised to keep His devotional section) were held from people, and He will keep His promise. uly Ist t0 The mor ning prayer meetings at 7.30 were times of great power and blessing. The evening meetings were addressed by Pasteur Theodore Monod, Rev.

R. Harrison, Rev. W. Bradfield, Rev. A.

Sowter, Rev. H. C. Sturdy, Rev. A.

Williams and the Editor. Owing to the illness of the latter he was only 11 So very weak I am, That I both may and must Entrust my very faith to Thee, And trust Thee with my trust." Miss HAY ERG AL. THE better the land, the greater the need of the fallow year. man times at effects. Harris but at the ereiice Mrs.

place. The IT costs something to obey God nee and power of God were realized in the meetings, and the God's I Christian intercourse and fellowship, more THERK is more power in grace than in the devil's tempta- RENEW I RENEW RENEW I round to my way of thinking." tions. as well as the lovely scenery, were refreshing to spirit, soul and body. Will Members HALF costal Leag whose sub scriptions are expiring, pay their subscriptions without delay to the Editor, 51, Clapham ST. AUGUSTINE said Prayer is done consists in doing it promptly.

measure THE PROMISES OF GOD Common. North de, London YOUR as far as you can HE who would work must pray. I see. Get up higher and your views WATSON may "FOR ALL THE PROMISES OF GOD IN HIM ARE YEA, AND IN HIM AMEN, UNTO THE GLORY OF GOD BY us," 2 Cor. i.

20. Please take notice: Orders for books should be sent to the Manager, Speke GOD has coupled prayer with What to- THE open-air meetings on Sunday The words "in him" refer to all Book Room, Speke lapham Junction, S.W Not to the Editor. gether let not man put asunder." afternoons in Regent's Park will be Christ an God's promises are in discontinued during August, and Christ; and in Christ they are all and in Christ they are all Road, I esus united a ministry of prayer with a life of active service. resumed permitting yea' 7 Amen WHAT for "Tongues of 99 My from League Members, tJ ie time he is not thinking of you at know, half Migs Mission Miss are concluding a gets the He erets the glory by us. We whether single dozen (if under three dozen) should be sent to S- W.

Partridge 9, Paternoster Row, E.C. or to any bookseller. Not to the Editor. all! ground The Norwich, which God To say that we can accept promises, a tent erected in that we can trust a bare promise, can't depend on it, can't transact Honing Hall, near has been Christian takes exception to graciously bles8 to many souls. business on it, is to go in the face of our note on their recent correspon- A full report will appear next month.

eTSii experience. A promise dence, on Holy implies the coming of some good to Ghost. "Speak unto us smooth ON Tongues of things much of Bank Holiday, Monday, us, that we are not just in possession Christianity of the day. While August 6th, Special Meetings will a censorious in quantities- of three dozen wouW seek t0 ayoid and upwards, may be 1 sent to Andrews 37, Winstanley AND US Clapham Junction, Lon S.W.. from whom they cat with regard to others, we would equally avoid that false charity, be held at Headq meeting at 7 a.m A prayer of.

A thing evil coming to us; that is a threat. It is a statement we take for day, to be followed at 2.30 p.m. by an the time bein of what we are hoping Holiness on for, mething the special terms Clapham Common, and at 7 p.m that from an unscriptural idea of I by a specially interesting meeting page 12. "judging," would make us fear to Hall for. It is the basis upon which rests all governmental, business, and domestic will I anc a affairs of this life are Partridge Co "try them which say they are be given by English, Scotch, apostles" by the Word of God, Irish and Welsh speakers.

Tea gram 1 little of Faither," Billy Bray's comment on an intellectual, bu un- 1 Je ar and very and to reject those who by their will be procurable at Speke Hall minimise sermon His salvation of 5.30, tickets 6d. each. We hope to members of the ind others at these meetings. carried on on nothing but promises. Marriage and currency are promises; treaties of peace between nations; a cheque is a promise; and all the business and affairs of this world are.

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