MANY years ago an interesting work
of grace was in progress at a certain
school near Pisgah, Cen-
tral Kentucky. Sev-
eral of the students had
been converted. These or-
ganized and conducted a
prayer-meeting of their
own. Among those who
were accustomed to attend
this prayer-meeting was a
certain promising young
man who subsequently be-
came justly celebrated as
an orator throughout our
country, and especially
throughout the West, by
the name of Thomas F.
Marshall. lIe was now
deeply impressed ; con-
victed as never before
of sin and of his need
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Lost!
SELF RESPECT
SELF CONTROL
SENSE
AND
REASON]
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