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A Towering Giant Has Fallen

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Day
17
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Itev. Charles H. Sprugeon, the great ■London Pa-eacluT, has paseed away, und the Christin n world is in mourniiiu'. In htm the model popeacherv the devoted pastor, 't;he beloved College "president, the Volunuaooiö writer, tlie sucoeesïul editor, the Napoleon o! Holy Warlare, la dead. Ilis big lieart eneoiupassed all creeda .ml all manMnü. ïim sermona anu wiritings have been translatrd into every lauguage. His name ím a houseliold -word in every Cliristian family throughout the cáillzel world. He "wae the best knciwn and beet loved tman on eairth. Fot conibint'd strength of ter, reacï) oí Influence, practical coininoii sense, knowledge o! men, depth of picty, and carncst zcal, the world lias Bever haown hls equai. H beXongs to no creed. His beneïicencios liare gtxne to poor minifiters of all denomiaaüons, and in all lü.s public Work, the breath of scandal Bever touched liim. Stoee Wie daya of the "Sou of Man ■upon cairth there ha.s not livert i more tómpk', pure and Btainlees diameter. His life ís not t-o be read once and taxi aaide, but as ono. öf his former pupils "who is now a great evangelist eayg, "It will sliarpen the intellect, ïeiust tho soul and quieken the whole man "wlth the purest thought, keeneet wit, rlchest experience and truest jvhilosophy." Every Ohristian iamily will want thte 'look. It ie full of interest, lure and ■wholesome, tspicy and rich irom beginning to close. Mr. S-purgeon luwi tlie largest churcli membership and conga-eg titi on oï any living preacher. To atend hifl elmrch was ono oí the "sights of Ixjndon," wliich no tourist wonld miss. The book is a mine of valuable infoa-iiiinUon, and there are millions of rpeople, clergymen, Bbble readerB, stuÖente and Clii-isiian families standing ready -.vith $1.50 to pay lor It. Pub Uölied ly E. R. 1CUETI6 & Co., CINCINNATI, 0. 8ee ïiü. i'.i anothcr colutnii of 1lii paper. A liigh-handed woman - "Mlss Liberty." . regular bort - The auger.

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