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Show PiciiiiAl'o it may not have been really Satan, the devil, who appeared in proper person before Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth S. Jackson, the colored revivalist of Molt street, us described in her Monday sermon. She saw him standing stand-ing plainly before hei as lie arguul ; with her, and then siie heard the whi.per ol an angel who had nunc to counteract his lutle game. But ahe did not examine his satanie per.-, 'iial-ily 'iial-ily with sih'h closeness as to make us rely on her judgment. She uhould have lit the i audio and Junked over him, or si ould have cannot hold of him, or should have givun him a blow that would have knocked him down. Il is a mistake toargucwilh Ihe devil. Nobody need ever have any trouble in dealing with him when lie shows himself. He fled even fioni Martin Luther's room, in the caslle of Wurl-buig, Wurl-buig, when be saw a big ink horn whuling toward his head. He ih a coward and a fool, as well as a fraud ami a humbug. N. Y. Sun. |