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Show "IlEVlVAIi" J1EKTIXU3. Proceedings Lost Ktrnlngla Hie UllU' lllg Tent. The great tent where Mr. Mills holds Ills "revlvul" mietlngs was vlilted by probably over L'HOI) ptrsous last evrnlug. A great many ot these evidently intended to gratify uurlosllv, but It w as an orderly audlonce. Kvery-body Kvery-body seemed to listen with deep attention atten-tion to the I roCeediSKl. ltev, McNlecu uliered (ho opening rrnyer. Mr. Groonwoud rendered a solo, "Where Will Vou Bend i:ternl-ty?" i:ternl-ty?" nlth linprelveiies, althouih the melody of Ihe piece whs monotonous. monoton-ous. ltev. Mills then delivered a brief dlicoursoon Actsvlll; 0: "Thy heart Is not right lu the sight of Ood." He explained that "Heart" ln the Hcrlpturrs refers to the attitude or disposition of man, and mentioned men-tioned several attlludia that are wroug before God, The uvangellat Is a cltur, forcible sjteaker, belug, like all of his fraternity, In ijkhcssIoii of a f:rcnt supply of uneouUs whcriby to lluttrate hla statements. One ftature of the meeting was the distribution of onrds among the audience. audi-ence. On these the reolpleut waa requested re-quested to pledge himself, IT herself, to lunceforlh live a Christian life, and to sign the imme and address under the pledge, and nlto to statu which particular par-ticular minister tho elgner prefirs. The cards were freily ilUtrlbuled and signed. Tbe II rat meeting was now over and a second coimui need, with nu attendance attend-ance of irhape two hundred persons. After a short addrws, peoplo who wanted to be prajed for aroir, thereby signifying llnlr wllllnguiaa to become converted. Bev ral short prayers wore dieted. Others testified that they weru saved, that "Juus hud cleansed them," etc. |