oo til Itr. SAMUEL BRADBURN, faith and praise that ever found utterance fromi THE METHODIST DEMOSTHENES. human lips. Benson and Clarke, pure in life and convincing in speech, gave a new impulse i HE chief characteristic of that remarkable to Bible study and exposition by their Corn religious movement of which John Wesley mentaries, which are yet standard works. The was the acknowlecldged leader, will be found brief record of Bramwell's life of fervent piety in the manifestation of a spiritual life so rare and untiring labors will never cease to be acand well defined that we need to go backward cepted as the best type of modern evangelism, to the apostolic days to find its precedent. and has been an heir-loom of Methodism for This will always be its unfading crown. But half a century. Bradburn's impassioned, soulthis new spiritual life was a wonderful quickener moving eloquence, like Whitefield's, is now a of the. intellectual powers of the men who were tradition, except to a small remnant of veterans made partakers of it. Genius wakened at its of over fourscore years, who testify with the inspiring touch; and men who could not com- men and women of his day to its extraordinary piehend the secret of its inspiration, nor enter power. into sympathy with its aims, were entranced Bradburn's sermons, with a few exceptions, withl the music of its songs, devout and martial were not printed. Those collected after his by turns, by the subtilty of its arguments, its death nmake a smiall book of three hundred varied and far-reaching eloquence, and its cour- pages. But later works, biographical and hisage and devotion. torical, issued by Methodist writers, contain Not only were the leaders, the Wesleys, frequent references to his oratorical powers, \Whlitefield, and Fletcher, conspicuous for the vindicating his claim to the title bestowed upon highest attributes of genius; the men who were him by his admirers, "The Methodist Demosconverted under their preaching, and in a meas- thlenes." Shortly after his death a talented ure molded by their training and example, were daughlter published a small volume of memoirs, as remarkable in their place as the leaders. "consisting principally of a narrative of his Benson, Clarke, Olivers, Bramnwell, and Brad- early life, written by himself; and extracts from burn are cherished names that, except for this his Journal, which hlie kept upward of forty revival which moved their souls and incited years." Dr. Stevens, in his admirable History their dormant genius, and gave them opportu- of Methlodism, sketches his life with evident nity for development, would never have been admiration, calling him "The Patrick Henry heard of beyond their native towns. But how of Methodism." Within the present year a precious is the memory of these men, and how more extended account of his life and character enviable an immortality they have obtained has been given to the English public by a wellthrough faith and their zeal to win the souls of known enterprising Methodist publisher of their fellow-men! Olivers' memory, genius, London.* We intend a brief rdsum6 of his and faith are embalmed in that triumphant life and character in this article. lyric, "The God of Abraham praise," which the En*lish-speaking Christian Church has ac The Life of Samuel Bradburn, the Methodist Demosthe the English-speaking Christian Church has ac- nes. By Thlomas W. Blanshard. London: Elliot Stock, 62 cepted as one of the worthiest expressions of Paternoster Row. 1871. VoL. XXXI.-21I*
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- Samuel Bradburn, the Methodist Demosthenes - Benjamin St. J. Fry, D. D. - pp. 321-326
- A Visit to the Catacombs if St. Calixtus - Rev. M. J. Cramer, A. M. - pp. 326-329
- The Meeting at the School House - Joseph Alden, D. D. - pp. 329-334
- How to be Able - Augusta Moore - pp. 334-336
- Praise - pp. 336
- Gift of a Mother's Love - pp. 337-338
- Sunrise - Flora L. Best - pp. 338
- The Brahmans, and Institution of Caste - Wm. Butler, D. D. - pp. 339-346
- The Gulf of Spezia and the Peasantry of Italy - Prof. D. T. Ansted - pp. 346-351
- The Song of Deborah - Rev. Milton S. Terry - pp. 351-354
- Coral Life - pp. 354-360
- God's Charity Sermon - May Mignonnette - pp. 361
- The Cloud of Witnesses - pp. 361
- An Incident in the Life of Luther (from the German) - pp. 362-364
- What Makes the Difference? - Rev. R. H. Howard - pp. 364-366
- The Giant Cuttle-Fish - pp. 366-368
- Oriental Literature, Part I - Rev. J. S. Van Cleve, A. B. - pp. 368-371
- Two Fortunes - Emily F. Wheeler - pp. 371-376
- The Bermuda Islands, Part III - Rev. J. Wesley Horner - pp. 376-379
- The Responsibilities of the Pastor's Wife - Mrs. Lucretia E. Moody - pp. 379-383
- A Psalm - Augusta Moore - pp. 383
- The Last Sunset - Mrs. J. M. Kellogg - pp. 383
- "I Shall have Flowers There" - T. B. Redding - pp. 384
- The Children's Repository—Thistles - Josie Keen - pp. 385-386
- The Children's Repository—May's Visit to the Garret - pp. 386-388
- The Children's Repository—The Little Runaway - pp. 388
- Gatherings of the Month - pp. 389-391
- Contemporary Literature - pp. 392-394
- Editor's Table - pp. 394-397
- At Home and at Peace (engraving) - pp. 398
- Rev. Luke Hitchcock, D. D. (engraving) - pp. 399
- Miscellaneous Back Matter - pp. 400
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