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S.B. Shaw

      Solomon Benjamin Shaw was a Methodist Episcopal minister, historian, essayist and editor. Solomon and Etta Ellen were married McBride, Montcalm County, Michigan. Solomon resided in Chicago, llinois for a time before taking up his principal residence in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

      During the period 1877 to 1901, much controversy erupted in Protestant Christianity over the matter of 'holiness' movements. Solomon Benjamin Shaw as editor of theMichigan Holiness Record, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, attended conventions trying to deal with the subject, convened in Cincinnati and New York (1877); Jacksonville, Illinois (1880); Round Lake, New York (1882); Chicago 1885; and again in Chicago in 1901.

      Rev. Shaw labored on what he referred to as the "undenominational line". This stand constituted a middle ground
      between the association plan favored by the denomination-oriented members of the National and the independent
      congregationalists of the movement. "Our work is not to build up or tear down churches, but to save souls and to lead God's people into the glorious experience of entire sanctification regardless of denominational lines," he said.

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S.B. Shaw

Touching Incidents: Part 3

"DOES THIS RAILROAD LEAD TO HEAVEN?" In traveling we often meet with persons of different nationalities and languages; we also meet with incidents of various character, some sorrowful, and others joyful and instinctive. One of the latter character I witnessed recently while traveling upon the cars. ... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 4

BISHOP SIMPSON'S RECOVERY. Bishop Bowman, of the M.E. Church, gives the following instance from his own experience: " In the fall of 1858, whilst visiting Indiana, I was at an annual conference where Bishop Janes presided. We received a telegram that Bishop Simpson was dying. Said Bishop Janes: "Let... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 5

REVIVALS VS. FAIRS-WONDERS OF PRAYER. The Methodist Preachers' Meeting of Boston was well attended last Monday, and Rev. W.N. Brodbeck, D.D., the pastor of the Tremont-street Church of this city thrilled the brethren with an address on "The relation of the ministers to revivals," during which he poi... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 6

THE MIDNIGHT CONFLICT. Shall I repeat a true story told me by the sufferer himself a few weeks ago? And may I repeat it, so far as memory serves me, in his own language? I can never forget the passionate energy of my friend, as he walked again in the darkened chambers of a wrecked life, and recalled... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 7

THE GOLDEN RULE EXEMPLIFIED. Early one morning while it was yet dark, a poor man came to my door and informed me that he had an infant child very sick, which he was afraid would die. He desired me to go to his home, and, if possible, prescribe some medicine to relieve it. "For," said he, "I want to ... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 8

WAITING FOR THE ANGELIC CONVOY. Seldom is the serenely expectant spirit of the dying Christian more graphically portrayed than in the beautiful letter of Rev. J.S.C. Abbott, written shortly before his death, to J. Dewitt Miller, and published in the New York Methodist. It bears date at Fair Haven, C... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 9

A VIEW OF HELL. "This she described in the most terrific language, and declared that the horrid shrieks of lost spirits still seemed to sound in her ears. As she approached the burning pit, a tremendous effort was made to draw her into it; but she felt herself safe under the protection of her guardi... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 10

"THE BRIDAL WINE-CUP." "Pledge with wine! Pledge with wine!" cried the young and thoughtless Harry. "Pledge with wine!" ran through the bridal party. The beautiful bride grew pale. She pressed her hands together, and the leaves of her bridal wreath trembled on her brow; her breath came quicker, and ... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 11

A LESSON FOR MOTHERS. A little girl once said: "Mother, does God ever scold?" She had seen her mother, under circumstances of strong provocation, lose her temper, and give way to the impulse of passion; and pondering thoughtfully for a moment, she asked: "Mother, does God ever scold?" The question w... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 12

HOW THREE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHILDREN MET THEIR FATE. When the Lawrence Mills were on fire a number of years ago--I don't mean on fire, but when the mill fell in--the great mill fell in, and after it had fallen in, the ruins caught fire. There was only one room left entire, and in it were three Mission S... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 13

INSTANCES OF THE POWER OF PRAYER The instances in which, in answer to prayer, God has sent remarkable deliverances to people, are numerous and striking. In the days of Queen Elizabeth, die terrible Spanish Armada was scattered or destroyed in answer to fervent prayers offered by the people of God in... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 14

INSTANCES OF DIVINE POWER. I. In the spring of 1858, during the prevalence of the wide-spread revivals described in Prime's "Power of Prayer," I was soundly converted to God. At that time I was in mature young manhood, and in business. My health had been poor for a number of years, and when I gave m... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 15

THE WIDOW'S PRAYER ANSWERED. A captain's widow, whom I knew for many years of our chapel, was much concerned for the conversion of her son, who was a sailor. For a long time he had promised to be a comfort and help to his mother; but through the influence of bad companions he became very wicked and ... Read More
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Touching Incidents: Part 16

"I DON'T LOVE YOU NOW, MOTHER." 'A great many years ago I knew a lady who had been sick for two years, as you have seen many a one, all the while slowly dying with consumption. She had one child-a little boy named Henry. One afternoon I was sitting by her side, and it seemed as if. she would cough h... Read More

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