• Mrs. George Moyle

    The Life And Ministry Of Mrs. George Moyle

    Mrs. Moyle was born Dec. 12, 1795. It pleased the Lord to lay His afflicting hand on her when eight years of age, being brought low with scarlet fever, from the effects of which she suffered through life, the drum of the ears being destroyed; and, though all possible advice was sought, nothing could be done to restore her hearing.…

  • Mary Bennett

    A Celebration Of Sixty Years

    Lines Written By Mary R. Bennett, On Completing Her 60th Year, Eight Months Before Her Decease Another milestone has to me been given, Another landmark on the way to heaven, Now sixty have been numbered one by one Swiftly and silently I travel on; Why should my life so full of mercy be? Why has God given so good a…

  • Mary Bennett

    The Life And Ministry Of Marry Bennett

    Many readers of the Earthen Vessel and Gospel Herald in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, Kent and elsewhere, will receive with deep regret the announcement of the death of Mary Randell Bennett, the beloved wife of Mr. W. Bennett, of Wellesley-road, Croydon, formerly of Chelwood House, Burgess-hill, Sussex, where, for a great number of years, she almost entirely supported the…

  • Nathaniel Hart

    The Life And Ministry Of Nathaniel Hart

    My dear father was born August 26th, 1818, at Stowupland, Suffolk. Very early in life he was the subject of much exercise of soul, and was first brought to think upon his state of sinfulness through the reading of the Word of God. The constant practice of his godly father was to gather his children round the table on Sunday…

  • Robert Banks

    The Life And Ministry Of Robert Young Banks

    Moses,  the man of God, speaks: "We spend our years as a tale that is told," or as a meditation. "Our years are three score years and ten"; or by reason of strength, even four score years. "It is soon cut off, and we fly away." Such is true to the life and experience of the four brothers, whose language…

  • T. Jones

    The Life And Ministry Of T. Jones

    Dear Brother,—In compliance with your very kind request, I herewith send a few particulars of my early days, as leading up to the subsequent statement related at Zion, New Cross, on April 30, 1895, at public recognition services. Well, sir, I was never drowned, scalded, nor burned. I am thankful that, through mercy, I escaped these evils, which are the…