THEY WENT OUT.
A minister of the gospel in one of the counties in middle Tennessee bordering on the Cumberland range thought he would try one of the Rev “ Sam ” Jones's dodges on his congregation and see how ft would work. Ha had seen the Bev “ Sam ” uap it with wonderful effect, and he could sea no good reason why it should not prove equally effective with him, *od be was badly in need of a mucilage e( some sort to make hia hearers stick until he could reach the “lastly.” On the referred to he amended the jplat* form as usual, and, after the Mlammb services, he removed his gussesjaiHs' glancing over his andienea, reaaarkad solemnly that he was going to deal In some plain, unvarnished gospel truths to* day aud would try, the Lord being willing and helping, to expose the hypocrisy of professing Christians, and If than were any person or persons present bho did not want to famr It they had an oppor> tnnlty right then to “ rack:out.”' To hia utter autptise the whole oongpngatfori rose as one man and “racked.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 26 December 1885, Page 2
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185THEY WENT OUT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 26 December 1885, Page 2
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