ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MESSENGER. 1860. "The pulpit should be like the key-board of an organ, and the Church like the pipes. It is my business to press down the keys here, and it is yours to respond out there. Christian life ought to be so exhibitory, that when you look at a Christian you will know what God's truth is. If one comes to me and asks me the meaning of faith, and humility, and charity, I ought to be able to point to one man and say, 'There is faith,' and to another, 'There is humility,' and so on through all the Church and all the graces. Christ's kingdom will not come until his disciples are such 'living epistles, known and read of all men.'"-BEECHER. BIBI VOL. XI. NEW SERIES. LONDON: Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 341 Calvinistic Creed, Influence of, on the Chalmers, Whitfield, and Wesley, 105 Incident in our Honeymoon, An, 74 Irish Revivals, The, No. 1., 13; No. II., 45; No. III., 72; No. IV., 110 Ireland and Irish Presbyterians, 306 London, The Moral Greatness of, 309 |