Printed Announcement for Special Religious Services, Metropolitan Tabernacle, 8-13 February 1875.
Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.
Special Services for the Revival of Religion
During the Second Week of Feburary, 1875.
Monday, February 8th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, 7 to 8 a.m. and 6 to 7 p.m.
The Prayer Meeting in the Tabernacle at 7 o’clock will be made special to seek a blessing on the engagements of the week. Addresses by Pastors J. A. Spurgeon, and Frank White.
Tuesday, February 9th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, from 7 to 8 in the morning.
A Meeting in the Lecture Hall, at 7 p.m., for those who are as yet undecided, but are seeking the Lord. Addresses by Brethren Grattan Guinness, W. Olney, and Bowker.
Wednesday, Feburary 10th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, from 7 to 8 in the morning.
A Meeting in the Lecture Hall, at 7 in the Evening, for the Young Persons, to urge upon them the necessity of immediate decision for Christ. Addresses by Brethren W. Higgins, F. White, and J. T. Dunn.
Thursday, February 11th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, from 7 to 8 in the morning.
Service in the Tabernacle, at 7 o’clock. Sermon by W. G. Lewis. Subject: “Decision for Christ.”
Friday, February 12th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, from 7 to 8 in the morning.
Meeting in Prayer and Exhortation, in Lecture Hall, at 7 p.m., for Young Men and Women, especially those who attend the Bible Classes. Addresses by Pastors W. Stott, and J. Bax.
Saturday, February 13th.
Prayer Meeting in the Lecture Hall, from 7 to 8 in the morning.
Meeting in the Lecture Hall, at 7.30 p.m., to pray for a blessing on the Meetings of the week, and on the Services of the following day.
The Elders of the church will meet every evening in the week, from 6 to 7, for Special Prayer. They will be glad of the assistance and co-operation of the Members of the Church and Christians generally.
Requests for Prayer will be welcomed from any who are anxious for the salvation of their own souls, or for the souls of others. Such requests can be sent to Elder J. T. Dunn, Metropolitan Tabernacle.
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After each Meeting some of the Elders of the Church will stay to have conversation with those who are anxious about the salvation of their souls, or who wish to join the Church.
The earnest interest of the Members of the Church and Congregation, in all these Meetings, is particularly desired, and they are requested to endeavour to make each one of them successful by their own personal attendance, and by inviting those to come for whom each Meeting is especially intended.
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“The Lord God which gathereth the outcasts of Israel, saith – Yet will I gather others to Him beside those that are gathered.” Isaiah lvi., 8.
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Alfred Boot, Printer, Mark Lane, E. C., and Dockhead, S. E.
Text: Charles Spurgeon Letters, RG no. 1132, American Baptist Historical Society Archives, Atlanta.