Show r disaffection Cape Cot Col any ony Is takIng a 11 more pronounced form Canadian opposition to the British colonies beIng involved In n a war far for Cor Corthe forthe the Imperial Imperl l government without n a voice oleo In Its councils Is Increasing tear fear ot of active F hostility Is growing gre ing threat to advance Into India by way or of Herat Is becomIng more menacing and the tho British armies have mado absolutely no headway where tho they hare hae met an any considerable Doer military mill tat force It really looks ng as If the tho complaint that Mr Ir Joseph Chamberlain had not informed the British public or of orthe the real seriousness ot of the campaign against tine the Transvaal was very well founded I L MOODY Baltimore Sun It Is likely that few tew men since the tho days of at Whitfield hate attracted such great crowds of people lie He was some somewhat what on the order ot of Spurgeon but b bno by byno no means so strong siron a man No 0 one could tall fall after aller hell hearing ring him to be impressed with Ids his great grent earnestness and desire to do good That explains his power over oer men lIe He believed every word he uttered to be the tho truth and ho he had bad the power to force torce that conviction tion upon others During n a great part ot of his career he was aided In no small degree by the singing of hIs tell fellow ow worker Ira D Sankey Sanker and the two and Sanke are In inseparably associated In the thc public mind New ew York Journal The career ot of D L Moody ou ought ht to encourage every young man who tee feels Is that he has II a message tor the world It If the message Is genuine and there thero Is III power enough behind It the world hear benr It though wealth hIgh eloquence and the advantages ot of peel posItion tion be lackl It Is the man who counts and Moody was n a man I Boston Transcript i The Tho death of oC Americas greatest and most su J evangelist like the death ot of any man who has been II a powerful factor In the worlds activities and has hns exerted II a wonderful Influence upon Its life Ire brings to the mInd ot of nt al almost most every cery person some more or less definite estimate or of hIs character and service In both respects Mr MOOds Moodys career will avid bear almost Infinite comm can It Is to make out even een an approximate inventory Inventor ot of what hot he was or what he dId Doth Both were beyond human measurements We can only know In n a general way that he heas h was as one ot of th the great and noble figures or of his hll generation impressing himself upon the moral and spiritual life lICe ot of his time with n a power that hardly any other Individual or of hIs generation could parallel St Paul Pioneer Press But there hare been few ew It an any whose r teaching has been so wIdespread so vital Un I and so permanent In Its effects as that ot of Dwight I L Moody lIe was n a man of the people and lacking to some soma ex extent extent tent time the liner finer graces that lend II a won and fitting charm to the preach preachIng preaching Ing ot of many ot of our most profound and solid Mild theologians He has hns Leon credited with wonderful personal magnetism but even een In thIs respect he tell fell short ot of Beecher and ota of a good many other less celebrated men The magnetism ot of his presence anti voice In fact was not what hat we commonly m mean an when we use uso that word ord It was aB rather the I Ing nit tremendous torce ot of absolute per personal sincerity It was th the wonderful power or of n a man for tor whom religion had transformed life lito utterly and In whom hom It found II a living exponent chIcago News Mood Moody the gospel preacher Sankey the gospel singer and Bliss the gospel poet made In the more active days dars ot of th the evangelists work an agency that arrested and compelled the attentIon ot of men to theIr spiritual needs as no other during the century has done donee To I have hare been the fore foremost mOlt evangelist ot of I the United StallS Stales was much to be bethe bethe the mightiest Christian worker ot of hIs time Is far more and this claIm may be safely made for tor DwIght Lyman Mood Moody San Francisco Call It was because ot of hl his capacity for tor organization that Mr Moody became distinct from revivalists generally who cont content lIt themselves with excIting reo me fervor among the masses and leave It to other men to dIrect It to useful Ills was Il a construe thc nature lie delighted In building up the church and was Wa as earnest In the silent hidden work required to lay IllY the foundations of some Bome Institution ns as ho was 09 In fn rou rousing ln the minds and stirring the hearts of a great audience by his eloquence His work In the world has been do done welt well and will live otter after him He has ha not founded 1 a sect n as Wesley did or as General Booth has done In our generation but none the leas I M lie ire has hall deeply impressed hIs convictions and hi his personality upon the people and the influence will tong king remain us as one ot of tho those which tend to the betterment better betterment ment ot of Milwaukee uk Wisconsin i DwIght I L Moody was a man manA A great deal dal of the Impression whIch lit he produced was due to sincerity III Ills theology was ortho orthodoxy orthodoxy doxy has hall been n a good enough religion for tor millions million of earnest and ex ex excellent souls BOuls to 11 live by and to tile die In with rUh the hope of It life beyond Mr Moody never neer expended time upon theological lip For n a work working I ing ng basis ht he took lIy just nil as hf he round found It tide Jle preached It with power such lIuch ns as was equaled by br few tew men of hIs generation lie He did a vast ut amount of good Chicago Times I lie r drew not n lon or cry cryptograms but upOn the human heart the dally daily lit life for tor his proofs of the i i I doctrines ot of redemption and immortal immortality ity lie He left leCt the battle of the creeds to he waGed by br the cl cloistered scholars Isle profession was not nat theology Ho He business While was about hIs Masters theologians emptied I pews S with dog dogmatic matic controversy ho hI filled great audi auditoriums with Uh the masses S of the people who we were hungry for the simple con consolations ot of religion In his mInd the three thre words God flOod Is Lore Loe swept ept the heights and Ile depths ot of resealed Chris Christianity ScholarshIp coUld add nothing to them the they were above and beyond nil all manmade creeds ThIs was wal the see se seret I ret of Moodys power |