Keywords: bookid:christianheralds18unse bookidchristianheralds18unse bookyear:1895 bookyear1895 bookdecade:1890 bookdecade1890 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookpublisher:_new_york__the_christian_herald_ bookpublishernewyorkthechristianherald bookcontributor:christian_herald_association bookcontributorchristianheraldassociation booksponsor:tisch_library__tufts_university booksponsortischlibrarytuftsuniversity bookleafnumber:29 bookleafnumber29 bookcollection:tischlibrary bookcollectiontischlibrary bookcollection:blc bookcollectionblc bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana monochrome bookid:christianheralds18unse bookidchristianheralds18unse bookyear:1895 bookyear1895 bookdecade:1890 bookdecade1890 bookcentury:1800 bookcentury1800 bookpublisher:_new_york__the_christian_herald_ bookpublishernewyorkthechristianherald bookcontributor:christian_herald_association bookcontributorchristianheraldassociation booksponsor:tisch_library__tufts_university booksponsortischlibrarytuftsuniversity bookleafnumber:29 bookleafnumber29 bookcollection:tischlibrary bookcollectiontischlibrary bookcollection:blc bookcollectionblc bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana monochrome Identifier: christianheralds18unse Title: Christian herald and signs of our times Year: 1895 (1890s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: [New York, The Christian Herald] Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: e Forbids membership on the part of Roman Catholics in the orders of Knightsof Pythias, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance.Thearchbishops of the Church united in advisingthe Pope to take this step. The Catholic membersof these orders will now be in the disagreeable dil-emma of either quitting the order to which manyhave paid large sums of money or of losing thtirstanding in the Church. Mr. D.L. Moodys Meetings at Lowell.Mass., closed on December 23. The city has never beforehad so stirring a time of revival. Hundreds of con-versions have taken place. One of the most remark-able converts is a prominent business man who iseightv-six years of nge. Manv victims of strongdrink have been reclaimed, and a number ot Catho-lics have confessed Chrin in the meetings. Theministers of the twenty-eight churches uniting in themovement have decided to continue the Saturdayafternoon ministers prayer-meeting,which has beena special feature. 24 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. 9, 1895. Text Appearing After Image: ffi-PfSl DISCOURSES PEOPLE. THE SUPREME MOTIVE. A Sermon delivered in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., by Rev. Dr.J. IJ. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, Ga. Text: 1. Peter 4 : 11, That God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ. T N all that lie said and did and suffered,I the master motive of the Lord JesusI was to glorify God. He began his/ii earthly career with a declaration of thismotive, and on the eve of his depart-ure he looked God in the face and pro-tested that in all his ministry to men he hadglorified him. He sought glory tor himselftliat he might use it in glorifying his FatherIn heaven. The question is sometimes asked, Howcan God be glorified? How is it possible toglorify a being who is from everlasting toeverlasting infinitely glorious? He is infin-ite in his perfections. He is the maker,ruler, and preserver of the universe. Whatcan be done to make him more glorious? My answer is that God is glorified by anyrevelation or manifestation of his glory.God is invi Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: christianheralds18unse Title: Christian herald and signs of our times Year: 1895 (1890s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: [New York, The Christian Herald] Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: e Forbids membership on the part of Roman Catholics in the orders of Knightsof Pythias, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance.Thearchbishops of the Church united in advisingthe Pope to take this step. The Catholic membersof these orders will now be in the disagreeable dil-emma of either quitting the order to which manyhave paid large sums of money or of losing thtirstanding in the Church. Mr. D.L. Moodys Meetings at Lowell.Mass., closed on December 23. The city has never beforehad so stirring a time of revival. Hundreds of con-versions have taken place. One of the most remark-able converts is a prominent business man who iseightv-six years of nge. Manv victims of strongdrink have been reclaimed, and a number ot Catho-lics have confessed Chrin in the meetings. Theministers of the twenty-eight churches uniting in themovement have decided to continue the Saturdayafternoon ministers prayer-meeting,which has beena special feature. 24 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. 9, 1895. Text Appearing After Image: ffi-PfSl DISCOURSES PEOPLE. THE SUPREME MOTIVE. A Sermon delivered in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., by Rev. Dr.J. IJ. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, Ga. Text: 1. Peter 4 : 11, That God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ. T N all that lie said and did and suffered,I the master motive of the Lord JesusI was to glorify God. He began his/ii earthly career with a declaration of thismotive, and on the eve of his depart-ure he looked God in the face and pro-tested that in all his ministry to men he hadglorified him. He sought glory tor himselftliat he might use it in glorifying his FatherIn heaven. The question is sometimes asked, Howcan God be glorified? How is it possible toglorify a being who is from everlasting toeverlasting infinitely glorious? He is infin-ite in his perfections. He is the maker,ruler, and preserver of the universe. Whatcan be done to make him more glorious? My answer is that God is glorified by anyrevelation or manifestation of his glory.God is invi Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: christianheralds18unse Title: Christian herald and signs of our times Year: 1895 (1890s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: [New York, The Christian Herald] Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: e Forbids membership on the part of Roman Catholics in the orders of Knightsof Pythias, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance.Thearchbishops of the Church united in advisingthe Pope to take this step. The Catholic membersof these orders will now be in the disagreeable dil-emma of either quitting the order to which manyhave paid large sums of money or of losing thtirstanding in the Church. Mr. D.L. Moodys Meetings at Lowell.Mass., closed on December 23. The city has never beforehad so stirring a time of revival. Hundreds of con-versions have taken place. One of the most remark-able converts is a prominent business man who iseightv-six years of nge. Manv victims of strongdrink have been reclaimed, and a number ot Catho-lics have confessed Chrin in the meetings. Theministers of the twenty-eight churches uniting in themovement have decided to continue the Saturdayafternoon ministers prayer-meeting,which has beena special feature. 24 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. 9, 1895. Text Appearing After Image: ffi-PfSl DISCOURSES PEOPLE. THE SUPREME MOTIVE. A Sermon delivered in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., by Rev. Dr.J. IJ. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, Ga. Text: 1. Peter 4 : 11, That God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ. T N all that lie said and did and suffered,I the master motive of the Lord JesusI was to glorify God. He began his/ii earthly career with a declaration of thismotive, and on the eve of his depart-ure he looked God in the face and pro-tested that in all his ministry to men he hadglorified him. He sought glory tor himselftliat he might use it in glorifying his FatherIn heaven. The question is sometimes asked, Howcan God be glorified? How is it possible toglorify a being who is from everlasting toeverlasting infinitely glorious? He is infin-ite in his perfections. He is the maker,ruler, and preserver of the universe. Whatcan be done to make him more glorious? My answer is that God is glorified by anyrevelation or manifestation of his glory.God is invi Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: christianheralds18unse Title: Christian herald and signs of our times Year: 1895 (1890s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: [New York, The Christian Herald] Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: e Forbids membership on the part of Roman Catholics in the orders of Knightsof Pythias, Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance.Thearchbishops of the Church united in advisingthe Pope to take this step. The Catholic membersof these orders will now be in the disagreeable dil-emma of either quitting the order to which manyhave paid large sums of money or of losing thtirstanding in the Church. Mr. D.L. Moodys Meetings at Lowell.Mass., closed on December 23. The city has never beforehad so stirring a time of revival. Hundreds of con-versions have taken place. One of the most remark-able converts is a prominent business man who iseightv-six years of nge. Manv victims of strongdrink have been reclaimed, and a number ot Catho-lics have confessed Chrin in the meetings. Theministers of the twenty-eight churches uniting in themovement have decided to continue the Saturdayafternoon ministers prayer-meeting,which has beena special feature. 24 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. 9, 1895. Text Appearing After Image: ffi-PfSl DISCOURSES PEOPLE. THE SUPREME MOTIVE. A Sermon delivered in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., by Rev. Dr.J. IJ. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, Ga. Text: 1. Peter 4 : 11, That God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ. T N all that lie said and did and suffered,I the master motive of the Lord JesusI was to glorify God. He began his/ii earthly career with a declaration of thismotive, and on the eve of his depart-ure he looked God in the face and pro-tested that in all his ministry to men he hadglorified him. He sought glory tor himselftliat he might use it in glorifying his FatherIn heaven. The question is sometimes asked, Howcan God be glorified? How is it possible toglorify a being who is from everlasting toeverlasting infinitely glorious? He is infin-ite in his perfections. He is the maker,ruler, and preserver of the universe. Whatcan be done to make him more glorious? My answer is that God is glorified by anyrevelation or manifestation of his glory.God is invi Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |