ILLTISTEATIONi
CHAPTER XIV.
THE NOON MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA. page
Origin. Jayne's Hall. Growth. Peculiarity. Melting Meeting
in North-western Philadelphia. Five Thousand in Daily
Prayer. Union Preaching. Eegular Services. Opposition
Vain. Number of Conversions. Fraternal Spirit,....... 271
CHAPTEE XV.
GENERAL REFLECTIONS.
L The Lord's Hand in the Work. H. The Union of Christians
of various Denominations. HL The Development of the
Lay Element. IV. The Power of Prayer. V. Cautions:
1. Union Prayer Meetings no substitute for the Ministry.
2. Prayers in Fulton street not necessarily effloaoious,.... 281
ILLUSTRATIONS.
North Reformed Dutch Church,...................Fron
Principal Entrance to the Church,........................page 28
Coat of Arms of John Harpending,...................... 24
Front View of Consistory or Lecture Room,............... 26
Portrait of Mr. J. C. Lanphier, the Lay Missionary,........ 88
Third Story Room in the Consistory Building,............. 48
Second Story Room in the Consistory Building,............ 46
Portrait of the Rev. Dr. Knox, late Senior Pastor of the Col¬
ligate Church,..................................... 71
Fac Simile Request of a Magdalen,...................... 124
Fac Simile Eecjuest in behalf of " a Soul that has but one in
the whole world to pray for it,"......... ........... 146
Portrait of the Rev. Dr. DeWitt, present Senior Pastor,..... 287
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