1831 1906 Celebration of the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Wesle

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1831 1906 Celebration of the Seventy Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Wesle
Conn Wesleyan University Middletown
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Alban, whose statue is JOSEPH CUMMINGS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 71 in an English church. There he stands amidst most pious sur- roundings with his superfluous head in his hands. Neither are they like the two deacons of whom Dr. James M. King told me. He went one Sunday afternoon to hear Dr. Hall preach. All through the sermon these two deacons were fast asleep. At the close of the service one said to the other, " That was a fine ser- mon the Doctor gave us to-day. " " Yes, " answered the other, " Th...e Doctor always does well. " We were never taught here to regard the " torpor of assurance " as a means of grace.
There are those who picture the higher criticism as a monster of frightful mien. But Wesleyan men as a rule have regarded it with calm, unquailing eyes. There is a story of a wag in a country town, who once made a wager that he would break up a circus and menagerie. Accordingly, when the rustic crowd had duly inspected the animals and were seated around the arena eagerly awaiting the entrance of the clown and the bareback riders, this wag rushed into the ring shouting: "Ladies and gentlemen; save yourselves, the Gyascutus has broke loose.


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