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Creeds, 244; lays the corner stone, 245; editor of periodicals, 245, 398; critics, 246; shaves his whiskers, 248; on the Higher Criticism of the Bible, 253; preaching tours in England, 258, 267; views on dreaming, 258; sermons in the City Temple, 259; at Nottingham, 260; at the Mansion House, 260, 361; visits John Ruskin, 261; reception in Russia, 263; audience of the Czar Alexander, 263-266; donation of his salary, 269; resignation, 270, 293, 333; voyages across the ocean, 275, 346; visit to Governor Blackburn, 275-279; meeting with Senator Beck, 276; presentation of a gold tea-service, 280; 25th anniversary of his pastorate, 280-283; his speech, 282; messages of congratulation, 284; journey round the world, 288; "The Earth Girdled," 289; his views on panics, 290-293; accepts the call to Washington, 294-296; installed, 297; reception at the White House, 297; intercourse with Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, 300-306; interview with Major McKinley, 307; his characteristics, 312, 315, 317, 343, 402-406; magnetic influence, 313; third marriage, 314; cheerfulness, 315, 324; mode of travelling, 315; his lectures, 316, 348, 396; love of flowers, 318; in Yellowstone Park, 320; lecture on International Policies, 322; his sense of duty, 323; methodical habits, 329; friendship with President McKinley, 330; publication of his sermons, 334, 398; his dinner parties, 337; at Due West, 338; love of music, 344; views on the Boer War, 347; visits Newstead Abbey, 349; Haddon Hall, 352; Chatsworth, 353; Scotland, 355-357; Hawarden, 357; "The American Spurgeon," 358; his power as an orator, 358; interview with Florence Nightingale, 360; at Copenhagen, 363; received by the Crown Prince of Denmark, 364; ascends North Cape, 366; preaches in Stockholm, 367; at St. Petersburg, 368; received by the Czar Nicholas, 371; the Dowager Empress, 372; at Berlin, 374; his impressions of the Passion Play, 375-388; at Baden-baden, 388; preaches in John Wesley's Chapel, 388; in Ireland, 391; return to America, 391; his vigour and enthusiasm for his work, 393; welcome at Brooklyn, 397; style of his writings, 399; personal mail, 399; simple tastes, 400; libraries, 401; reverence for the Bible, 401; sense of humour, 403; will power, 403; perseverance, 403-405; eulogy on Q
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