
"[...] Frederick Charrington at the commencement of his evangelistic career LOOKING OUT UPON LIFE Frederick Charrington at the commencement of his evangelistic career [To face p. 38. "He took a house in the East End," Mr. Richardson continued, "near the brewery, and in furnishing it went in for self-denial with an almost monkish enthusiasm. Although it is many years ago, I remember it all perfectly well. He had only a table and one or two chairs, and when there was nothing else to sit upon, an empty packing-case did as well as anything else. He had no carpet at all. One day his mother came to see him, and was dreadfully distressed to see him living like this. Expostulations on the part of Frederick were in vain, and Mrs. Charrington drove immediately to the biggest furnisher's in the City of London and told them to take no denial, but to go at once and furnish her son's house properly. "He was red-hot and full of enthusiasm. I remember we had been out to a meeting together one night, and somewhere about one or two o'clock in the morning we found ourselves sitting on a costermonger's barrow in a blind alley. Charrington clutched me by the arm and almost[...]".
Page Count:
190
Publication Date:
2015-03-24
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10:
1506177271
ISBN-13:
9781506177274
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