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"Yes," put in Mr Growther; "and he went aithout his breakfast, and it was es when they haven't eaten anything"

"Pardon loomily, "all this does notthat I was a Christian; what is s and experiences of a Christian"

"I have nothing to say against that," said the lady quietly; "I aht have I to think ht as multitudes of others"

"Now, Mrs Arnot, that seems to me to be contrary to reason"

"It is not contrary to fact Good people in the Bible, good people in history, and to eously wrong things To err is hubert"

"But I don't feel that I aer," he said sadly

"Perhaps you are not, and never were But this is a question that you can never settle by consulting your own feelings"

"Then how can I settle it?" was the eager response

"By settling fully and finally in your mind what relation you will sustain to Jesus Christ He offers to be your complete Saviour from sin Will you accept of hiuide and example in your everyday life Will you accept of his in simple honesty and to the best of our ability is the only way to be a Christian that I know of"

"Is that all?"for a ave hiain

"Mrs Arnot," he said, "I know that you are far wiser in these matters than I, and yet I am bewildered The Bible says we ain It seee that shall renew our whole nature And it seee It would be impossible for me to describe to you my emotions They were sincere and profound They stirred the very depths of my soul, and under their influence it was a joy to worship God and to do his will Had I not a right to believe that the hour in which I first felt those glad thrills of faith and love was the hour of my conversion?"