THE LORD WILL PROVIDE Oliver Heywood was one of the persecuted servants of Christ who lived in the seventeenth century. It is said that, at one time, he was reduced to great straits. His little stock of money was quite exhausted, the family provisions were quite consumed, and Martha, a maid-servant who had been in …
Issue: Volume 03
A GREAT WONDER Mr. Guthrie, an eminent minister in Scotland of olden time, was one evening travelling home very late. Having lost his way on a moor, he laid the reins upon the neck of his horse, and committed himself to the direction of Providence. After long travelling over ditches and fields, the horse brought …
HE BEING DEAD YET SPEAKETH The request to write a review of the recent reprint of John Kershaw’s Autobiography was reluctantly declined by the writer of this article; but he felt able to offer a testimony. Wholly ignorant of the author, and scarcely conversant with the milieu of the Autobiography, the writer is in no …
THE MISDIRECTED LETTER Mr. Bulkley, of Colchester, Connecticut, was famous in his day as a casuist and sage counsellor. A Church in his neighbourhood had fallen into unhappy divisions and contentions, which the members were unable to adjust among themselves. They deputed one of their number to the venerable Bulkley for his services, with a …
A REMARKABLE PRAYER The late Lady Lucy Smith, of Wilford House, of immortal memory, one day during her residence in Scotland, was visiting a poor old woman in her hut, talking to her of spiritual things. It was a cold, wintry day, when a packman opened the door, and asked the old woman to allow …
THE OAKINGTON GRAVES During the latter part of the year 1916, being a comparative stranger to the village of Oakington, I was told of the existence of three graves in a garden adjoining the parish church and invited to attempt a visit to them. To do this it was necessary at that time to obtain …
In the Name of Jesus the whole Gospel lies hid. This Name is the light, food, and medicine of the soul. (Song 1.3) Glassius.
THE MORLEY GRAVES In connexion with the three graves at Oakington, it may be noticed that there is a similar group in the graveyard of Moriey Chapel, near Leeds, Yorkshire. The three following ejected ministers there sleep together:— Robert Pickeringe, who, as stated on the tombstone, “counted himself the meanest servant in the work of …
THE SABBATH “The Sabbath,” said our Lord, “was made for man.” It was made for his good, a day of rest from worldly business, for the special acknowledgment of God, and for the enjoyment of peculiar communion with Him. If the Sabbath was made for man, it was not a Jewish burden. It was for …
GOD HEARS AND ANSWERS PRAYER The following narrative was related by Mr. John Warburton, of Southill, at Rehoboth Chapel, Stotfold, on December 24th, 1876. The lad spoken of was known to Mr. Warburton, and I believe that he had the relation from his own lips. He was one of a family in good circumstances, and …