employed. His style is admirable for its
united richness and vivacity. There is the
same interest and life in his conversation
as in his writings, with the great charm of
a simplicity and friendliness of character
as open as the sun, and a most attract-
ive warmth and enthusiasm of Christian
thought and feeling. His mind kindles
and glows, especially on the preciousness of
the word of God, the advancing kingdom
of the Redeemer, and the nature of the
enmity which the Church of Christ in
Europe must now encounter."*
"Wanderings of a Pilgrim," p. 54.
Dr. Gaussen has been enabled to accomplish
much good, by means of his high personal
character, and his unwearied activity and
benevolence. He possesses some private
fortune, and can afford to give his services
almost gratuitously to the cause of sound
learning and evangelical religion. His
discourses have been widely circulated by
the Society for publishing Christian books,
stationed at Toulouse, in France. They
abound in fine thoughts and lively appeals.
The style is rather diffuse and redundant,
but sparkles with a quiet beauty, and often
rises to a high degree of eloquence.
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Ragged Schools
Coverdale Chapel, Romford
Dr. Legge's Departure for China
His Presentation to the Queen
London Society for Christianity
British and Foreign School Society ib.
British and Foreign Sailors' Society 367
Free Church of Scotland Missions. ib.
The Associate Fund
368
Distribution of Profits to the Widows 420
The Cause of the Minister's Widow ib.
Town Missionary and Readers' So-
ciety
Bible Translation Society
Airedale and Newport Pagnell Col-
leges
Thanksgiving Service, Bromley
Ordinations: Rev. J. T. Feaston
Rev. R. Best
Revs. T. Thomas, G. Nicholson,
and C. G. Young
Recognitions: Revs. B. H. Kluht,
R. Wilson, and J. Parry
Resignation: Rev. S. Nichols.
Hounslow: Present of Books.
Calls Accepted: Revs. H. J. Chan-
cellor, and J. K. Stally brass.
Regium Donum of Ulster
Ordinations: Rev. J. P. Palmer
Rev. R. W. M'All
Revs. R. Williams; J. Robinson.
Rev. J. Stroyan, Dublin
Dr. Dewar's Voluntary Testimony
to the Evangelical Magazine 590
Autumnal Meetings of the Congre-
gational Union
Dedication of Eccleston Chapel, Ec-
cleston-square
Recognition at Greenwich: Rev. W.
Lucy
Call: Rev. J. C. Galloway, to Bishop-
Academic Honours: Rev. S. Bell,
M.A., etc.
Ordinations and Recognitions: Rev.
Revs. J. Ewing; J. W. Griffiths;
Congregational Churches of Scot-
land
Newport Pagnell College
Suffolk Congregational Union
Calls Accepted: Revs. T. Hill, H.
Gill, and T. Rogers
Baptist Irish Society
T. E. Drover; W. Shaw; and
S. Hebditch
Hereford Congregational Association ib
New Chapel, Ledbury
Middlesex Association