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Foreign Tour Report
SECTION IV.
AT THE Edinburgh railway station we were met by a delegation of friends;
indeed some came to Dundee to meet us. We had a very enjoyable season. Brother
John Edgar, M.D., addressed the Edinburgh friends in the forenoon on the
"Ransom and Sin-Offering." We were not privileged to hear the
address, but through others learned that it was both interesting and
instructive. In the afternoon we addressed the interested, about 140, and
endeavored to point out how the Church enters into covenant relationship with
God, not through the work of a mediator, but by "sacrifice." We
pointed out that the world through the Millennium will have the great Mediator
appointed of the Father, and [R4646 : page 227] promised
through the Scriptures, and that the mediation will be based upon the New
Covenant with Israel. We showed that the antitypical Mediator is the Christ,
Head and Body, and that of this great One, Moses was the type. As Moses
mediated the typical Law Covenant, so the antitypical Moses, The Christ, will
put into operation the New Covenant with Israel. The Mediator will stand
between God and the world, and will for a thousand years shield the people from
the requirements of absolute justice; that through him Divine mercy may extend
through Israel to all, for their blessing and uplifting to perfection.
We showed how this same blessing will extend to all people, nations,
tongues and kindreds, in that they will be permitted to come into and become
members of Israel, and thus become members of the earthly seed of Abraham, and
sharers of all the blessings of Israel's New Covenant. We showed that thus, in
the end of the Millennial Age, all the perfect race will be "the seed of
Abraham." We pointed out that when Satan will be loosed out of his
prison-house, to test all of them, it will be Abraham's seed of all nations
that will be tested as to worthiness or unworthiness of eternal life, and that
the whole number of these is to be "as the sands of the sea-shore for
multitude." We reminded our hearers that thus it was written of Abraham,
"Thy seed shall be as the sands of the sea-shore for multitude." Thus
eventually all the families of the earth shall be blessed through Abraham; as
it is written, "I have constituted thee father of many nations."--Romans
4:17.
"AS THE STARS OF HEAVEN"
Then we looked at the Spiritual Seed of Abraham, likened unto the stars
of heaven. We perceived that Jesus was the first, the Captain, the Forerunner
of these. We saw that he became the Spiritual Seed of Abraham by the sacrifice
of himself, as the man Jesus. We heard the Apostle urging all of us desiring to
be his joint-heirs in the Kingdom, saying, "I beseech you therefore,
brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living
sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto God." (Rom. 12:1.) We noted the fact
that only by sacrifice could any come into this spirit-begotten relationship
with God as "new creatures in Christ Jesus." We turned to the
Scriptures which foretold the gathering of the elect Church in these words,
"Gather together my saints unto me, those that have made a covenant with
me by sacrifice"; "They shall be mine, saith the Lord, when I make up
my jewels." Here we saw the Church class, the jewel class, those being
gathered now.
We noted next the harmony between the Apostle's exhortation, that we
present our bodies a living sacrifice holy and acceptable to God, and the
statement of the Prophet that all of these enter into covenant relationship
with God through sacrifice. We noted the fact that none except sacrificers can
come into this covenant relationship with God now; "Now is the acceptable
time" when such sacrifices will be received by the Lord through, and
under, and by the imputation of the grace of our great Advocate. The world is
not accepted in this manner, but reversely: Instead of being invited to
sacrifice their earthly natures, they will be given the privilege of
restitution to perfection. (Acts 3:19-21.) The privilege of sacrifice,
therefore, is unique to this age. The Church of the First-borns present their
bodies living sacrifices, accepting the services of the great Advocate, whom
God has appointed for this very service, and who gladly accepts the sacrifices
as members of his Body, his Bride, his Church, the "First-borns, whose
names are written in heaven."
SACRIFICERS ALONE ATTAIN DIVINE
NATURE
This acceptance of the sacrifice of the Church is the basis of our
acceptance as new creatures, spiritual, and these with the Lord constitute
spiritual Israel, the spiritual or heavenly Seed of Abraham. We noted the fact
that this Spiritual Seed in no sense took the place of the [R4646 : page 228] natural seed of Abraham. Indeed,
neither Abraham, nor any for four thousand years knew anything about the Divine
plan in respect to a Spiritual Seed. All the promises made to them were
earthly. Hence, as the Apostle says, the Gospel invitation to become the
Spiritual Seed by faith was entirely a new proposition--"The Mystery
hidden from past ages and dispensations, but now revealed unto the
saints." We saw that the entire matter of the Gospel Age and its call
might be viewed as an interruption in the Divine plan and purpose for Israel
and the world. This Gospel Age, therefore, is to be seen as a parenthesis. As
soon as it shall be finished, God's dealings with natural Israel will again be
resumed, only on a higher and loftier plane, through the antitypical Mediator,
The Christ, as taking the place of the typical Mediator, Moses. We reminded the
friends that thus it is written by the Apostle in Romans 11:25-32; Acts 3:22,23.
Israel noted its failure to attain eternal life under the Law Covenant. God
acknowledged the failure, and encouraged them to look forward to the time when
Messiah would take the place of Moses and institute for them an antitypical New
Covenant. This New Covenant was foretold (Jeremiah 31:31), saying: "After
those days, saith the Lord, I will make a New Covenant with the house of Israel
and with the house of Judah." Moses prophetically foretold the great
Mediator and the better work he would accomplish for the people, renewing or
making new their Covenant. St. Peter calls attention to his words, saying,
"Moses verily said unto the fathers, a Prophet shall the Lord your God
raise up unto you from amongst your brethren like unto me." I am the type
on a small scale; I am the mediator of this Law Covenant, but ineffective. When
the antitype shall come, the covenant shall be put upon a higher footing by
means of his better sacrifice, and that will make of it really the New Law
Covenant.
Hence the Israelites began to look forward to the Messiah who would thus
transmute their Law Covenant, which they found to be unto death, into a New Law
Covenant, which would mean to them eternal life and all the blessings they had
been led to hope for. Eagerly, therefore, they watched for the Messiah, but
they knew not that when he would come he would be a Spiritual Seed of Abraham,
composed of many members. This was the Mystery not permitted to be known to
them, or to others--and even yet, made known only to the saints. They knew not
that the development of this antitypical Moses would require nearly nineteen
centuries for its accomplishment. How could they? The mystery was not revealed.
Nevertheless this was the Lord's message to them through the last of their
prophets, "Behold I send my Messenger,...the Messenger of the Covenant,
whom ye delight in. [You have been hoping for him this long time. He it is, who
as the Servant of the Law Covenant, will make it really effective to you in a
manner that Moses could not do.] But who may abide the day of his coming, and
who shall stand when he appears? For he is like fuller's soap, and like a
refiner's fire. He shall sit as a refiner to purify the sons of Levi, that they
may offer unto the Lord an acceptable sacrifice."-- Malachi 3:3.
PURIFYING ANTITYPICAL LEVITES
We pointed out that our Lord came in accordance with this prophecy; that
he was present with the Jews as the Reaper, and with the winnowing-fan he
separated the chaff from the wheat. As the Refiner he has throughout this entire
Gospel Age been seeing to it that those who came unto the Father, through him,
should pass through fiery trials and experiences, which would fully test their
loyalty and their fitness to be associated with him in the great Kingdom of
Glory as members of his Body, as members of his Bride, as members of the great
antitypical Prophet, Priest, Mediator, King.
We traced the matter in St. Paul's words in Romans 11:27, where he
assures us that as soon as the Church, the Body of Christ, is completed, God's
Covenant with Israel, the New Covenant, will be instituted. Then their sins
will be forgiven, their iniquities pardoned, and they as God's people will be
received back into Divine fellowship, through the great Mediator. We pointed
out the Apostle's words--"They shall obtain mercy through your
mercy"; that it is God's mercy; that it comes primarily through the Lord
Jesus. Yet it is "your mercy," the Church's mercy--the mercy of God
and Christ through you to natural Israel and through natural Israel for the
blessing of whosoever wills of all the families of the earth. Oh, the lengths
and breadths, and the heights and depths of the love of God; how unsearchable
are his riches, and his secrets past finding out! And yet his secrets, his
plans are all glorious, generous, loving and just. Well may we rejoice, not
only in the share which the Church will have in the glorious plan of God, but
also rejoice in the share which Israel restored to Divine favor will have, and
in the blessings which then will flow to all the families of the earth.
The evening session for the public was in "Queen's Rooms." Again
the weather was unfavorable, but notwithstanding there was a good attendance of
about 600. We had excellent attention; our topic was, "Where are the
Dead?"
On account of the King's funeral, the running of trains was disturbed
and thus our purposed visit to Middlesborough was interfered with. We regretted
the disappointment, yet could readily see in it the Divine providence, for the
day was quite needful to us in London to get caught up with some of our
literary work for the press.
PREACHING FROM WHITEFIELD'S PULPIT
On Sunday morning, May 22, we again occupied the old pulpit of George
Whitefield at the "Whitefield Tabernacle," [R4647
: page 228] London. About 700 of the friends were present. These included
London friends and some who had come considerable distances. Our text was found
in Colossians 2:6-8. We exhorted the friends to faithfulness, and reminded them
that the great test of our Lord Jesus was his loyalty to the Father--to the
Father's will--to the Father's way--to the Father's time--to all of the
Father's arrangements. We reminded them that Jesus showed his own loyalty in
that he ignored his own preference that in everything he might know and do the
will of the Father who sent him. We pointed out that we needed to be rooted,
grounded and built up in our Lord and Master in all these respects. We showed
that the various tests permitted to come upon the Church of God from time to
time, from first to last, will be tests of these various qualities of heart and
mind--tests of heart loyalty. Obedience to the Lord in thought as well as in
word and in deed means overcoming selfish propensities or tendencies, which are
ours in common with the whole world of mankind in its fallen condition. We
pointed out that this involves a battle, a strife, and the battle is not
against the Father, nor against the Brethren, nor against the Truth, nor
against the Lord, nor against the World, nor against the Devil. The fight is
against the old nature with its perverted tastes, appetites and will. As new
creatures we are to fight the good fight of faith against [R4647 : page 229] our natural tendencies, and to keep
ourselves in the love of God, fully submissive to his will.
In the evening the third and last of the London public meetings was held
in the Royal Albert Hall. In respect to the audience, judged by its appearance,
there was a steady improvement in the three Sundays--good, better, best. The
numbers, however, were in the reverse ratio, 7,500, 6,000 and 5,000.
Considering the excitement in the city incidental to the King's death and
funeral obsequies, and the public agitation connected therewith, we think the
results were remarkable.
Liberal extracts from the sermons were published in several of the large
journals, and reached probably a million people. Responses to the "Peoples
Pulpits" given our amounted to about a thousand, while the responses from
the readers of the newspapers amounted to over four thousand, before we left
for home, with heavy mails still coming in. Altogether we considered that the
Lord greatly blessed the ministry of his Truth in connection with the London
and associated meetings. We cannot, of course, hope for many more thousands to
be reached with "Present Truth," but we were quite content to colabor
with our British friends to the extent of our ability, and to leave the results
with the Chief Reaper. We doubt not he will bless his message of Grace and
Truth to all who are in condition of heart-readiness for it.
On Monday, May 23, we visited Luton, and had a very enjoyable afternoon
with the friends of the Truth there to the number of about 50, discussing with
them the terms of the high calling, the value of it, the conditions upon which
we are accepted of God in Christ, as members of his Body, and granted covenant
relationship as "new creatures in Christ." We pointed out that this
condition must be maintained by patient perseverance in well doing and watching
unto prayer; and that failure to develop the fruits and graces of the Spirit,
and to become "copies of God's dear Son," would mean the loss of
everything. Thus God's message of grace once accepted must be considered either
a message "of life unto life or of death unto death." In the evening
we had a public service which was well attended by a very intelligent class of
people to the number of about 650. Our topic was, "Man's Past, Present and
Future in the Light of the Bible." We discussed it after the usual manner.
Many gave close attention and evidenced considerable interest. May the Lord
bless the interests of his cause there!
OUR FAREWELL AT LONDON
We spent Tuesday, the 24th, in further search for suitable quarters for
the London Church and the Society's Offices, with apparent success, but nothing
definite.
As per appointment we met with the London Church in the afternoon. At
our invitation the congregation took Tea with us, as our guests, dividing the
number among various Tea-Rooms in the vicinity. Subsequently we regathered at
the Whitefield Tabernacle. There we gave the friends a family talk, telling
them of our appreciation of their efforts in connection with the meetings
recently concluded; telling them also what we knew of the results, and
expressing our hopes for the future-- that some others might be found, and that
at all events the activities of the Church had surely drawn all of its members
still more closely together in love and unity of the spirit and in the bonds of
peace.
After an address of about an hour, as we were closing the session, one
of the Elders of the congregation remarked that while all of them recognized
Brother Russell as a Pastor, and indeed voted for him every year, when they
subscribed for THE WATCH TOWER, nevertheless he thought it would be both wise and
proper to nominate him and elect him in a formal manner as Pastor of the London
Assembly. The matter was seconded, and when the vote was put, by Brother
Hemery, it was unanimously carried. We thanked the congregation for this
another evidence of their love and confidence, and assured them that we always
had their interests close to our heart, and doubted if we could do more for
them as Pastor than we had already previously done, but that in any event they
might be sure that they would continue to have our love and prayers and best
endeavors. We knew not whether the Lord would now permit us to see them twice a
year or not, but would leave that to his Providential guidance of the interests
of his work. At our request the Elders and Deacons met with us at the Society's
Offices from ten to eleven p.m., during which time we came more closely into
touch with the various meetings of the London Church, and their leaders. Our
session closed with prayer for the Lord's blessing upon his work everywhere,
and particularly in the metropolis of Great Britain.
LIVERPOOL--BELFAST--DUBLIN
Although the Truth had been established in Liverpool for some years, it
never seemed to properly flourish until quite recently. The cause of this was
apparently an attempt to run the meetings on the lines of "mission
work," rather than as Bible Study Classes. Considerable progress has been
made within the past two years, until now the class averages about sixty, well
informed, consecrated, and, so far as we could judge, "Sound in the faith."
At the afternoon session about 110 were present, and we had the closest
attention while we endeavored to set forth some features of "the Mystery,
hidden from past ages and dispensations"--Christ in you [the Church] the
hope of glory, and you, the Church, in Christ, as members, heirs of glory.
We endeavored to make clear the fact that the entire Church of the
First-borns includes the "Little Flock," the "Royal
Priesthood," and also the "Great Company," who will be their
companions on the spirit plane in the Kingdom work. All of these, we showed,
belonged to "the Church of the First-borns," and were typified in
Israel's first-borns who were passed over, or spared "in that night,"
when the first-borns of the Egyptians were slain. We showed that the night preceding
the day of their deliverance from Egypt typified this Gospel Age, which
precedes the Millennial Day of deliverance. All people of God will be fully
delivered from the power of Sin and Death, and from the power of Satan, and
from all of his malevolent hosts in the coming Millennial Day. But now, in
advance, the first-borns are passed over and spared. The antitype of those
first-borns of Israel, or the Church of the First-borns, have all been begotten
of the holy Spirit to spirit nature and sonship during this Gospel Age.
ALL FIRST-BORNS ARE ANTITYPICAL
LEVITES
As God caused the first-borns of Israel to be exchanged for the one
tribe of Levi, so thereafter all Levites represented "the household of
faith"--the spirit begotten ones of this age. We showed that these in the
antitype divided into two classes--a "Little Flock" of priests, the
"Royal Priesthood" under Jesus, and a "Great Company," who
will eventually come up out of great tribulation, washing their robes and making
them white in the [R4647 : page 230] blood of the
Lamb. The latter will be the associates of the Church in the Heavenly Kingdom,
though without the crown and seat of honor in the throne. They will be
"before the throne" and have palm branches of victory. We saw these
also in Psalm 45, where the Bride of Christ is pictured as being brought in
before the King in raiment of fine needle-work and gold, and then following her
into his presence "the virgins her companions." We saw the same class
pictured in Revelations 19. At the fall of Babylon they will be fully set free
from the timidity which has restrained them, and be glad to acclaim the Bride,
and to say, "Let us be glad and rejoice, and give glory to God, because
the marriage of the Lamb has come and his Bride hath made herself ready." More
than this, they will hear eventually an invitation that they may participate in
the glorious celebration or Nuptial Feast or "Marriage Supper." Again
we saw these represented in Rebecca and her damsels, or maids, who accompanied
her, when she went to become the bride of Isaac.
We noted that those received of God during this Gospel Age are "all
called in the one hope of their calling," all drawn in one manner; the
terms for each and all are the same, namely, "If any man will be my
disciple, let him deny himself, take up his cross and follow me." Let him
present his body a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God. Thus all now
called and received of the Lord enter into covenant relationship with the
Father by sacrifice, to follow the example of the dear Redeemer. [R4648 : page 230] To each and every one of these
covenanters by sacrifice Jesus as their Advocate first of all appropriated a
sufficiency of his merit to cover their blemishes.
The difference between those who will constitute the great mass of the
household of faith and the "Little Flock" of the "Royal
Priesthood" will be that the latter will manifest more zeal, more of the
spirit of the Head in their faithfulness to lay down their lives in the service
of the Lord, the Truth and the brethren. All must prove loyal in the end, else
they will not be in either class, but die the Second Death. We are not to
esteem the "Great Company" ignoble and traitorous toward the Lord and
his cause, for none such will be acceptable for eternal life on any plane. They
have the same love for truth and righteousness and for the brethren as the
"Little Flock," the "Royal Priesthood" have, but in less
degree; they show less zeal. Hence "through fear of death they are all
their lifetime subject to bondage"; for fear of the cost, they hold back
their sacrifice until too late. Finally the test will come to determine whether
or not they will repudiate the Lord, the Truth, and the Brethren. Such as will
be unwilling to repudiate their earthly rights will be unworthy of further
covenant sonship under any condition. But such as will, when put to the test,
prove loyal, will be counted as companions, servants of the Bride, and be her
associates in the work of the Kingdom.
NOT JUSTIFIED BY THE PHILOSOPHY
We urged the friends, however, to remember that many of us were
justified and in fellowship with God, and had presented our bodies living
sacrifices, had received an imputation of Christ's merit, and our sacrifices
had been accepted of the Father and the holy Spirit of adoption had been
imparted, before we understood much of anything concerning the philosophy of
the Atonement or the significance of the Ransom, or anything about its
application. Not only was this true of us, but it has been true of all
Christians during this Gospel Age for centuries. We exhorted, therefore, that
none consider the mere knowledge of the Ransom and the philosophy of the
Atonement as the all-important matter. Rather we should recognize that our
trust in Christ, and our consecration to do the Father's will and our
faithfulness in so doing, even unto death, constitute the terms of our
acceptableness and the basis of our hope of joint-heirship with our Lord in his
Kingdom.
We are now granted special light from the Word of God on the Philosophy
of the Atonement, as an offset to the vain philosophies of human tradition,
which are springing up around us--Theosophy, Christian Science, Evolution, etc.
Were it not for this God-given Light in the harvest time, many of us might have
fallen away from the Lord and his gracious arrangements entirely. Our knowledge
of the Ransom is to be esteemed a special and very great blessing of the Lord
to his people during this harvest time. But, while we are to esteem the knowledge
of the Ransom a special mark of Divine favor and guidance and blessing in
connection with the Truth, we should not think of making that knowledge a test
of brotherhood or fellowship. For aught we know, some of the Lord's people
today may be as fully in God's fellowship, as fully in covenant relationship
with him, without an appreciation of this philosophy, as were some of our
forefathers.
Likewise, let us beware of how the Adversary might seek to ensnare us
and to mislead us in the study in respect to the Great Company. If he could get
us sufficiently interested in this, or in any similar question, so as to make
of it a point of dispute in the Church and to cause a division amongst the
brethren and the stumbling of some, we may be sure that it would be pleasing to
our Adversary in proportion as it would be injurious to God's people. If,
therefore, some say to us that they cannot see the "Great Company" as
we do--that it is a spirit class, spirit-begotten, etc.--we answer, "Very
well, you cannot be blamed for what you do not see! If later the Lord shall
grant you a still further opening of your eyes of understanding that will be a
cause for still further rejoicing, but now rejoice in what you can see."
In any case, let us remember that no one was "called" to be of
the "Great Company" Class. Let us remember that we were called in the
one hope of our calling, namely, to the Bride class. Let us seek to make our
calling and election sure. Let us know assuredly that we shall never advance
our interests as new creatures by contentions and divisions amongst the
Body-members of Christ, the "little flock," the self-sacrificing
priests. Doubtless there are many points similar to this which the Adversary
has endeavored to make stones of stumbling and rocks of offence for the
separating of the Lord's people. "We are not ignorant of his
devices," and to be forewarned is to be forearmed against them. It is ours
to preserve the unity of the spirit in the bonds of peace.
Let us be thankful for whatever things God in his providence has
revealed to us; and "let us all mind the same things," as the Apostle
urges, and be knit together in love and make increase of the Body. Those whom
the Adversary is turning aside from the harvest work to dispute over who found
the jewels of truth and who showed them most to others are not wise, neither
can they be happy. The harvest work is great, the laborers are few, the Master
has consented that we may serve! What a privilege is ours! How we should
rejoice in the opportunity afforded us for manifesting to our Lord and to our
Redeemer our love and our zeal for Him, for the Truth, for the Brethren who are
in the light of the Truth, and for still others who are yet in Babylon and
darkness! [R4648 : page 231]
HARVEST WORK BY PRINTING MACHINERY
We called attention to the fact that the harvest work for a time was
confined almost exclusively to the Brethren, but that latterly the Lord is
opening up other channels. For instance, he is using the newspapers in all
parts of the world, as his agencies for carrying the message of glad tidings to
all who are still in darkness, but who are really at heart, and through
consecration, his people. To us this indicates that the supply of consecrated
harvesters is not sufficiently large, or that the Lord's people, blessed with a
knowledge of "Present Truth," are not as zealous as they should be. For
one of these reasons, doubtless, God is using unconsecrated talents and
channels, rather than allow the harvest time to go by--rather than allow any of
the brethren to be without the necessary light and assistance. We urged more
love, more zeal, more of the spirit of self-sacrifice and devotion to the Lord,
and to our precious privileges as co-laborers with him.
The evening service at Liverpool was extremely well attended for a
week-night meeting, the number being estimated at 1,600. Had the large hall
been more centrally located doubtless many more would have been present. The
attention was excellent, the faces earnest and intelligent. Our topic was
"Man's Past, Present and Future." The results are with the Lord. The
literature at the door was taken with great avidity.
The dear friends to the number of about sixty sang to us from the pier,
and waved to us goodbye, as we journeyed by the night boat to Belfast, Ireland.
Our recollections of our visit are very precious and stimulating.
At Belfast about a dozen awaited our arrival. We were most hospitably
entertained and enjoyed the meetings there. In the afternoon we met with the
little class of about twenty, and spoke to them along the same lines as at our
other stops, showing the difference between God's dealings with the Church
during this age, introduced into covenant relationship to the Father by the
great Advocate, and his dealings with Israel and the world during the thousand
years of the great Mediatorial Kingdom and his ultimate acceptance of all the
perfected and worthy of humanity to be his sons in full covenant relationship
for eternity.
In the evening we addressed about 400 very intelligent-appearing people
of reverent and Christian demeanor, the majority of whom were men. Our topic
was "The Thief in Paradise; the Rich Man in Hell; Lazarus in Abraham's
Bosom." We had a most earnest and attentive hearing, and, knowing that an
opportunity for questions would surely be desired, we opened the way. Fully one
half of the audience remained, for the questions were good ones, well to the
point, and indicated earnestness and thoughtfulness respecting the subject
discussed. The Lord blessed us in the answers to these questions by refreshing
our memory with the appropriate Scriptures, which seemed to be convincing to
the hearers.
The next morning we took the train for Dublin, accompanied by several of
the brethren. At Dublin we were welcomed by as many of the friends there as
could be spared from their business engagements--about eight. Soon we were with
them in the little hall. About thirty were present. Again we rehearsed the
precious things of the Divine Plan, especially the terms and conditions of our
high calling to joint-heirship with our Redeemer in his Kingdom. Subsequently
many of our number took tea together at a restaurant. From thence we went to
the public service at the Ancient Concert Rooms, where an audience of about 400
assembled. Our topic was, "Man's Past, Present and Future in the Light of
the Bible." Many evidently were quite deeply interested. We trust that
some hearts were touched with a greater appreciation of the "love Divine,
all love excelling," and that to these the Father's character was to some
degree cleared of the aspersion cast upon it by the creeds of the dark ages.
After the meeting closed an opportunity was granted [R4649 : page 231] for questions. The secretary of the
Y.M.C.A., who was present at our meeting a year ago, was present this time
also, and with more questions, and with about half a dozen ministerial looking
associates. They all gave precedence, however, to a Dublin rector widely known
as a man of ability, we were told, and also a College Professor, and also a
religious disputer. He plied us with a number of questions, which we were very
glad to answer. The force of our answers lay in their Scripturalness, and
indeed, so far as possible, we answered in Scripture language. The questions
continued for about an hour, and the entire service for about three hours. We
considered that the Truth had vindication, and that the eyes of some were more widely
opened. We thanked the Lord for the ministry of his Word, and thus closed our
last discourse on British soil.
The next day, Saturday, we left for Liverpool, reaching our
homeward-bound steamer in ample time. About thirty of the friends got passes to
come aboard the vessel, but about ten others failed to get them and waved us
goodbye from the landing. As our vessel steamed seaward, the company of about
fifty joined in singing, "Blest be the Tie that Binds," and "God
be with you till we meet again"--a happy and inspiring conclusion to our
European visit!
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