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         Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White
      
      
        He then arose, his face still pale, but shining with light from the
      
      
        Sun of Righteousness, and gave a very impressive testimony. He
      
      
        seemed to receive holy unction from above. He was usually slow of
      
      
        speech, with an earnest manner, entirely free from excitement. On this
      
      
        occasion his solemn, measured words carried with them a new power.
      
      
        He related his experience with such simplicity and candor that
      
      
        many who had been greatly prejudiced were affected to tears. The
      
      
        Spirit of God was felt in his words and seen upon his countenance.
      
      
        With a holy exaltation he boldly declared that he had taken the word
      
      
        of God as his counselor; that his doubts had been swept away and
      
      
        his faith confirmed. With earnestness he invited his brother ministers,
      
      
        church members, sinners, and infidels to examine the Bible for them-
      
      
        selves, and charged them to let no man turn them from the purpose of
      
      
        ascertaining what was the truth.
      
      
        When he had finished speaking, those who desired the prayers of
      
      
        the people of God were invited to rise. Hundreds responded to the call.
      
      
        The Holy Spirit rested upon the assembly. Heaven and earth seemed to
      
      
        approach each other. The meeting lasted until a late hour of the night.
      
      
        The power of the Lord was felt upon young, old, and middle-aged.
      
      
        Elder Brown did not either then or afterward sever his connection
      
      
        with the Christian Church, but he was looked upon with great respect
      
      
        by his people.
      
      
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        Joyous Expectancy
      
      
        As we returned to our homes by various ways, a voice praising
      
      
        God would reach us from one direction, and as if in response, voices
      
      
        from another and still another quarter shouted, “Glory to God, the Lord
      
      
        reigneth!” Men sought their homes with praises upon their lips, and
      
      
        the glad sound rang out upon the still night air. No one who attended
      
      
        these meetings can ever forget those scenes of deepest interest.
      
      
        Those who sincerely love Jesus can appreciate the feelings of those
      
      
        who watched with the most intense longing for the coming of their
      
      
        Saviour. The point of expectation was nearing. The time when we
      
      
        hoped to meet Him was close at hand. We approached this hour with
      
      
        a calm solemnity. The true believers rested in a sweet communion
      
      
        with God,—an earnest of the peace that was to be theirs in the bright