• Henry Hall

    The Life And Ministry Of Henry Hall

    “The memory of the just is blessed.”—Prov 10:7 It is with keen feelings of sorrow that we record the almost sudden death of our long known and very highly esteemed friend and brother in Christ, Mr. Henry Hall, pastor of Ebenezer chapel, Wirtemberg- street, Clapham. The loss of our brother to the Church of which he was so long pastor,…

  • Henry Boulton

    The Life And Ministry Of Henry Boulton

    My dear departed father, Henry Boulton, was born in Whiskin Street, Clerkenwell, August 27, 1843, of godly parents, whose desire was to train up their children in the fear of the Lord. The early impressions that he received under the teaching of his godly mother were often the cause of deep and solemn thoughts concerning the future. His parents were…

  • H. J. Wileman

    The Life And Ministry Of H. J. Wileman

    On May 28th, 1860, much joy was expressed to a small circle of friends in the small country town of Oakham, because a seventh son was born of gracious, praying parents, who received their tender charge as a gift from God, to train in His fear. Judging from that early training, so distinct some of it even today, one can…

  • George Turner

    The Life And Ministry Of George Turner

    “The memory of the just is blessed.”—Prov 10:7 These words express our heart's feeling as we attempt to give the readers of the Earthen Vessel & Gospel Herald some account of our dear brother Turner, concerning whom it may truly be said that he was ''one of the excellent of the earth." George Turner was born at Oxney Green, Writtle,…

  • Ebenezer Beecher

    The Life And Ministry Of Ebenezer Beecher

    My Dear Brother,—In response to your request for a sketch of my life, I may say, that although born of believing parents on November 9th, 1837, and trained by them according to their ideas of propriety, it became evident in my case that, "that which is born of the flesh is flesh," and although I was preserved from going to…

  • Charles Hancock

    The Death And Funeral Of Charles Hancock

    Our Lord and Master has been pleased to take to Himself our dearly beloved and faithful pastor, Mr. Charles Hancock, of Sturry. On Monday, December 18th he conducted the funeral service of Miss Charlotte Moat, and remarked at the graveside that we must all come to this. The next day he left home for Leicester, with his wife and daughter,…