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Show i The Wmow VanCott talkn entirely iy too familiarly ol tbe Deity for orthodoxy, or-thodoxy, and at the same time makes it Hp pear that the source of all good-nru good-nru is a grasping, giindinz eort of a Sbylock. In one of her recent revival revi-val meetings stie said when the Lord demanded that she give up all she iiad, she complied, but prayed Him to allow her to keen her weddintr ring: yet He was so inexorable that she bad to part with that too. We don't like to doubt the word of a lady, but without "the papem," we cannot accept this story as true. All the attainable at-tainable evidence in the matter goes to show that the Lord could have no use for Mrs. VanCjU'a wedding ring; and even if he had, all e.irtbly knowledge knowl-edge and ideas of the Supreme Being are sadly astray, if Ue could be induced in-duced to single out a poor, lone wo man, and compel her to part with the precious bauble. |