Christian herald and signs of our times (1886)

Christian herald and signs of our times (1886)

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Portrait of THE LATE SIR W. KING-HALL, K.C.B., Admiral in the British Navy.

Torpedo practise with mines and counter-mines

Return of the Colossus, Orontes, and Torpedo Boats to Portsmouth Harbour after the Manoeuvres.

The Late Admiral Sir WILLIAM KING-HALL—The Canadians at the English Naval Manoeuvres. 546 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Sept. 2.

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Title: Christian herald and signs of our times
Year: 1886 (1880s)
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Publisher: (New York, The Christian Herald)
Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association
Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University

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KING-HALL. MORAL WRECKS. A Sermon by Dr. Talmage. THE WORK OF THE churcH. By Rev. Sam Jones. A Remarkable Conversion in Philadelphia—A Childs Divine Healing—Call for the Prophetic Conference in Chicago — Mr. McAlls Work among French Soldiers. PROPHETIC LECTURE IN DUBLIN. By Rev. M. Baxter. CURRENT EVENTS: The Release of Mr. Cutting from a Mexican Prison—The Fishery Difficulty with Canada — Mr. Blaines Remarkable Speeches —The Pennsylvania Prohibition Convention — The Bulgarian Counter Revolution—The Terrible Earth-quake in Greece—The Evictions in Ireland—English Political Parties—A Pyramidal Mausoleum for Chicago—A Clergyman Mistaken for a Bear, etc. CONFIDENCE AND CONCERN. A New Sermon by C. H. Spurgeon, ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS. Gems from New Books: An Ancient Wooden Statue. PICTURES OF THE MUMMIES OF THE PHARAOHS. NELLIE MORTIMER'S CROSS. (Illustrated.) THE WAY OUT. A New Serial Story. (Continued.) THE MISSION OF THE SPIRIT. by Mrs. I. Baxter.
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Return of the Colossus, Orontes, and Torpedo Boats to Portsmouth Harbor after the Manoeuvres. The Late Admiral Sir WILLIAM KING-HALL—The Canadians at the English Naval Manoeuvres. 546 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Sept. 2. THE LATE SIR W. KING-HALL, K.C.B., Admiral in the British Navy. Born in 1816—Enters the Royal Navy in 1829—Services and Successes—Why He Became a Teetotaler—A Compact with the Men of the Russell — His Influence at Sheerness and Devonport—A Chat with a Chinese Pilot—Personal Characteristics. The death of the distinguished naval veteran whose portrait appears on the preceding page is reported by English journals just received. His long career is worthy of notice by reason not only of his eminent services to his country,but of the kind and intelligent interest he manifested in the welfare of the men under his command. It too often happens that officers of high rank, both naval and military, regard their men as machines, which can be easily repla

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