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pg 143 The sweet Sabbaths, the delightful Sabbath School, the sould sustaining sermons, and the precious prayer meetings I have enjoyed there, will be refreshing memories to me always wherever I may go; and notwithstanding what has just happened I shall ever have a place in my prayers for its welfare. God bless McDougal street Church and all within its fold.Amen. Sunday, Dec. 8th- Cold but beautful day. Largest attendance in the Sabbath School that I have seen for many weeks. Morning sermon on Luke 15, 2. Theme - Christ reveiveth sinners. The introductory presented the character of those who murmur against Christ because He receiveth sinners. The discourse was divided into these heads. The Receiver, the receiveree, and How and why they are received. A very good, plain, practical sermon, containing the pure truths of the Gospel, familiar to all believers who study the Bible faithfully. Under the first head he described Christ as God and man, and ad God-man perfect and holy, and the friend of sinners whom He came into the world to save. Under the second head he described those whom Jesus came to save - not the righteous; but the sinner, deep dyed in all the unclear of the flesh, whether in kings palaces, or in the meanest hovel - whether the