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Show "I Will nr. a Ehul Until I Tho revival wurt; of Mr. Moody in Augusta. Ga., h w met with a drawback. draw-back. When h: ;ii. hesa:i -1 oldiug I his open-air meeting j the ;. . g:"o:; mingled so indiscriminately v.i'.h the audience that it became disagreeable to tho whites, and a ilivLliug fence was nut up. Mr. Moeidy did not like this, and spoke ol it, when ono of the pastors informed him that it was impossible im-possible for the blacks and whites to mingle, even in a reiigioua meeting. Mr. Moody then said: "I sec you have not gotten over your rebellious feelings yet." "No," said the minister, minis-ter, "I am "proud ot my rebellious feelings, and will be a rebel until I die." A correspondent ot the Atlanta At-lanta (Ga.) Constitution describes the incident, ,and says that as it becomes known "Mr. Moody will have very few to hear him among' the whiten." |