Show alyia j y ij I aul parsons kw mr samuel member of parliament presided last evening over the third anniversary festival of christ westminister road which if andor the of the hall tho tea was served in and company afterward adjourned to tho church which ana profusely decorated flowers in perpetuation of of nn old custom observed ober ved for nanny years nt the surrey chapel the rev C II 11 spurgeon was present and nt tome length on the subject of preaching iio re marUd that mr morley had daiil eliat alio habit away place of worship was petting common he would ask the honorable himself would like to go and listen tr some of his biel hren lie confessed sooner than go to lidai kheiri lid would leave the gout loud laughter those who had alje gout would appreciate lie meant it was renewed len ewed lie anid the privilege oiled of heiring heiri hg a reverend brother lie would not cay how when or where but lie always considered he should be rewarded for it at tha laughter A should try to make his preaching ebli in dennany it be to lie extent of sixteen ounces to llie pound if the church was to be kept full but regular attendance at places ot worship there biad gone quite out amate omate would any man go and listen to some german divines if they ed their books if lie were lad with alie headache and wanted to sleep lie certainly would go they biad gome of alie best books from the german but they biad borno sorno al mighty dry books which could inter esi no persona unless they wanted to have sin taken out of them in alie same way as eve was taken out of adam when in a deep bleed bleep roars of laughter laugn ter if a preacher did not preach well pray him up addad mr spurgeon if they did not profet let them still goon praying any of them would preach well when aliey preached to a congregation coming fresh from their knees having prayed to god to help them then they should back alie pastor up in even tiling as one man there should bo alio llio hesitancy no questioning it was church work therefore alie clergyman should bo backed up and carried through he be the point of the bodae let each behind push on and tho deed would be done what n splendid history exclaimed mr spurgeon the quirey chiapel people had and if aliey did not do wonders for god after rowland hill they deserved to be tied to a cats tail and whipped laughter aliey did not know how down in the dumps sometimes a man who had to cheer every one cle taa aliey should speak a kindly word to alie pastor whenever they saw him there was a atory often told of A man in alie grays inn road alien there was a fire the escape wag put up but it was found to be a little short there was a woman to bo rescued who was near alie window the fireman went as he reached the top lie people gave ihrma cheers for aliey thought that ha had res cued her and lie did but he said lie could not have dono it if it biad not been for those chears for alio preacher instead of giving him a greeting which would put him in trim to preach in a dolorous manner cheers lio occupied the aid saw to old ia dies blaking their haada ko always attached to perfections perfect ioni smiled and were pleased he thought were pinions of great judgment laughter in conclusion he mid they would all remember a verse winch ho thought was by sir walter scotland he would them na church workers on on were the last words of spurgeon roars of laughter cr |