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Gort atick resnlis sal) & eesaition from Green & 1 # Mail Urder douse, Stockh sehold hland fun, Me tical BILLY SUNDAY SWAYS CROWD Blg Tabernacle Jammed at Three Greet Services. DAY OF GREAT TRIUMPHS B8ermons Thrill Great Throngs—Sun. day Dwells On Punishment Of Those Who Neglect Call. NEW RECORD FOR TRAIL-HIT. TING IN BALTIMORE. Ten hundred and eighty-nine persons hit the trail at the taber- nacle Sunday-—313 in the forenoon, 448 in afternoon and 328 at night-—establishing a new high record for the Baltimore cam paizn. There 81 at outside meetings. This brought the for 200. The the were total the d ay to 1.7 grand total for the campaig: T 100 total atte ernacle for the d he forenocor of 17,000 gent he OO 22.000 ked into uilding and 5.000 were tury ed tendance i: away. The grand total 1,127,200 Baltimore. —Ten hun aine 1 gir! dust nacle for It was the eve 17,004 Sand } GAY eecord by noon tne eve packed rali-o NE Deegan Daughter Of Mayor Leads. Of Creat Triumphs ing Sunday preach nnanity on Pray and number path where he and panting, waiting } their hand and con- gratulate them on the mighty step they had taken. To mi in the after noon he preached a strong, convincing a pat sermon on and the Judgment, and from weeping, gulping, red-eyed him he called forth And at i a Bervice en only win Death the 15.000 men be 448 trail asl service at which neath tlers night began than a hour before schedule because of the large crowd which had gathered go sariy-—he gathered 328 into his the more sed More conversion benches below the rostrum. Stirred Their Emotions. Tears, many, the the audience of morning service when warm and sincere of hundreds in 16,000 people at the Billy Sunday to eyes Gethsemane Billy had been pleading for tears for tears for the unsaved. The bur den of his sermon, built on Luke's in the Garden, “He prayed and he prayed earnestly, drops of blood falling down to the of agony among Christians as they look on souls lost and souls about to ba lost. It was a sermon that gave him one of his best opportunities for persua- slon-—not for the stern command, the uncompromising denunciation of oth. or sermons—-but for the soft persus- | | | | i sion. which ne knows hew to use when, That it was effective, that it did impress his auditors, was shown not nly by the tears brought to the eyes of 80 many, but by the number and the character of trail-hitters in which it resulted. Three hundred and thir- teen men and women came down the when the evangelist extended ifs Invitation, and, not only was this one of the largest numbers of trail- hitters produced at one service, but it was also one of the most sincere looking body of converts that has oc- cupled the glory benches in the Bal- and i i Baltimore and Jerusalem, In his plea for Christians to put themselves in that frame of mind in which they cannot look upon one whose soul is lost, or who is straying away from God without agony in in their Sunday referred Balti- campaign He likened Balti- to Jerusalem, just before th condemnation and destruction of the Holy City by the Almighty, to the “God “0h, d known in this the cry m he said: ! If you ha And rusalem your day!’ heard in Balt day has been these last What will Baltin ay well be more now Baltimore's weeks, re do this last week? “1f we m { 1¢ old city.’ tinued, seven he con- of tears ir that will of God will be saved, if caurch of God will worl wean 1) n fow ep Lease last few days.” also t WOK occa to denounce er who ar palgn ion during those oh Ot again, I Baltimor etn made ( warch wonl “Tired, But Happy, Lord.” } of th 5 From the © ¥ outset noon DOEAND aausted nad wig Hi nis evi Rode- ed Rody, doors time begin Stone had made to fo ment 51 ng J Is No Escape before 7 > Hin £ w question verse, of ape if n?™ And he exe Hebrews we negiect sq Billy's : a ta which uted with skill of which he is capable, to show hiz audi ence that the question could not that there 1s in the afternoon address was punctuated with stories, stories pointed and wit! pathos, stories told all o Was be no escape. the An sermon ona lesson on the minds of those who heard the sermon, such as the lesson could not otherwise have been lm pressed, He told stories of the incidents in the lives The world's greatest ealami- ties, he said, were all caused by neg- lect, and the greatest calamity can come to the individual, the loss of the immortal soul, is dune, and Stories of men drowning, men who refused the lifeline thrown to them, were also quoted by Bunday. And he brought the lesson home by point. ing out to his audience that those who refuse to accept Jesus Christ as the Baviour, those who will not profess their faith in His shed blood, are standing on the brink of hell, ahout to plunge over; and the men who refused the life line were fools not near so great, as the men, facing a worse fate, who refuse Christ's Hfeline—Salvation by faith in Him. An. invitation to trail-hitters was hardly necessary when Sunday ended his short prayer after the germon. Men, women, and a faw childron, rose spontaneously, responding to the die tates of those emotions roused by the remarkable sermon, \ Ee —— ——————————— NEW YORK Durum, No Northern No. 1 Northern f ob New York. 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