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unite

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uniteunite the two Journals and get out a fortyeight page magazine instead ofof-

thirtytwo

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thirtytwothirtytwo pages as we now have in the Journal The price will be fiftyfifty-

cents

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be

willwill-

be

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bebe known as The Mission Journal of the Southern Baptist Convention ItIt-

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Richmond

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RichmondRichmond Va until Mayfay 1st 1896 at which time bids for its printing forfor-

one

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oneone year shall be presented from Atlanta and Richmond to the committeecommittee-

through

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througllthrough the two Boards and the contract shall be awarded on the suggessugges-

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Let

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LetLet us all go to work now to make our Journal the very best The firstfirst-

issue

first-

issue

first-

issueissue of the consolidated Journal will be the October number and all unexuuex-

pired

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pired

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piredpired subscriptions of THE HOME FIELD or FOREIGN MISSION JOURNAL will bebe-

filled

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filled

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filledfilled out with the consolidated Journal Any subscriptions either new oror-

renewals

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renewals

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renewalsrenewals from thisthistimetime forward will be at the rate of fifty centscen ts a yearyearA-

SSOCIATE

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WeWeVe are glad to announce that RevRe E Y Mullins of Baltimore has beenbeen-

elected

been-

elected

been-

electedelected by the Foreign Mission Board as Associate Corresponding SecretarySecretary-

andand has accepted the position The magnitude of the work is such that nono-

one

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one

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oneone man can satisfactorily perform all the duties imposed and the Secretary-

andSecretarySecretary-

andand Board are glad to get a man of Bro Mullins piety culture and powerspowers-

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RevRevHe E Y Mullins was born January 5 1860 in Copiah county MissMiss-

and

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andand educated at the State Military11ilitar college of Texas He readrea law a shortshort-

time

short-

time

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timetime in Dallas Texas and was converted at this time during the great revirevi-

val

revi-

val

revi-

valval conducted by the celebrated evangelist Maj WV E Penn After converconver-

sion

conver-

sion

conver-

sionsion he gavegave up his course of studies in lawla w feeling himself called to the minmin-

istry

min-

istry

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istryistry He entered the Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville Ky in

1881 where he obtained a thorough theological training and was graduatgraduat-

eded in 1885 He waswas called to the Harrodsburg Baptist church KentuckyKentuck-

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nin the celebrated Blue Grass region of that State previous to graduation atat-

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cietyso-

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cietyciety appeinted by the Baptist state convention This society has estabestab-

lishedestab-

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Foreignthe-

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siondepres-

siondepres-

sionsion and financial stringency through which we have passed haveIta e made usus-

considerus-

considerus-

considerconsider WeVesecsee our insufficiency and weakness WeVe look up to God moremore-

Besidesmore-

Besidesmore-

BesidesBesides this we examine into ourur methods of work Especially has thisthis-

been

this-

been

this-

beenbeen true withwi th the various lines of missionary operationsopera tions Good will comecome-

fromcome-

fromcome-

fromfrom this

SELECTIONSSELECTION-

SThe

SELECTION-

SThe

SELECTION-

STheThe devil hates the preaching but he is generally pretty well satisfiedsatisfied-

ivithsatisfied-

withsatisfied-

withwith the collectioncollection-

IfIf you want to find a pleasure greater than making money try givinggiving-

Borne

giving-

somegiving-

somesome of it awayaway-

Theaaway-

Theway-

TheThe religion that costs nothing does nothingnothing-AA rich religious sinner sometimes runs a whole church in the interestinterest-

ofof the devil

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The Foreign Mission Journal 387387-

The

387-

The

387-

TheThe strongest happiest man on earth is he who is willing to know andand-

do

and-

do

and-

dodo the whole truthtruth-

No

truth-No

truth-NoNo matter how dark things look if God is leading we are on our way toto-

something

to-

something

to-

somethingsomething brightbright-

Some

bright-Some

bright-

Some once resulted in three thousandthousand-

conversions

thousand-

conversions

thousande-

onversioDs1Some one has said that one sermon

inin-

one

in-

one

in-

one

thousand sermons to resultconversions but these days it takes three

one conversion That is not true but it is true that there are too manymany-

sermons

many-

sermons

many-

sermonssermons lacking in Holy Ghost powerpower-

NOTES

power-

NOTES

power-

NOTESNOTES OF THE MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIE-

SMrs June 22d She had been in thisthis-

country

this-

country

this-

countrMrs E M Ginsburg sailed for Brazil

countrycountr with relatives about a yearyear-

Rev

year-

Rev

year-

Rev He reports hishis-

family

his-

family

his-

family

in RichmondRev T C Britton spent a day recentlyfamily as recruiting in health His address Potecasiis N CC-

Dr

C-

Dr

C-

DrMountain MissMiss-

News

Miss-

News

Miss-

News

BlueDr R H Graves and wife are spending a while at

sister W T Lumbley died aa-

few

a-

few

a-

fewNews comes that the little infant left by

few days after its mothers death in Lagos AfricaAfrica-

Rev

Africa-

Rev

Africa-

Rev sometimetime since hashas-

returned

has-

returned

has-

returnedRev WYo J Hunnex who resigned as our missionary some

returned to his former home in EuropeEurope-

Rev

Europe-

Rev

Europe-

Rev married to Miss Nellie Plank JuneJune-

19th

June-

19th

June-

19thRev R E Neighbour was happily

19th in Missouri MayIay they ever have the blessings of heaven rest uponupon-

them

upon-

them

upon-

themthem

MISSIONARY DAYDA-

YOur

DA-

YOur

DA-

YOur the literature for MisMis-

sionary

Mis-

sionary

Mis-

sionaryOur SundaySchool Board at Nashville is preparing

The idea isis-

to

is-

to

is-

to

29thsionary DayDay which is appointed this year for Septemberwork of missions Let evev-

ery

ev-

ery

ev-

eryto train our children with reference to the great

ery Sundayschool superintendent write to Dr T P Bell corresponding secsec-

retary

sec-

retary

sec-

retaryretary Nashville and get programsprograms-

AA LETTER FROM A STATE VICEPRESIDENTVICEPRESIDENT-

Dear of the 23rd I beg to say thatthat-

IDear BrotherllrotherReIJingReplying to your kind favor

the brethren requested to act-

with

actact-

with

act-

with1 will notify you as soon as possible as to

Associations Also I desire to thank you for thethe-

addresses

the-

llddreSSS

the-

addresseswith me in the differentaddresses of the several VicePresidents I have written to each of themthem-

There

them-

There

them-

ThereThere are thirteen Baptist Churches in my county and the Lord helpinghelping-

me missionary sermon in each one of them this year II-

started

I-

started

I-

startedme I hall preach a

but II-

rode

I-

rode

I-

rodestarted out to do this last Saturday Twas a very rainy morning

the best missionary sermon inin-

my

in-

my

in-

myrode eight miles in the country and preached

my power to thirteen I believe but the Lord gave us a good meeting andand-

those

and-

those

and-

thoseConference toto-

take

to-

take

to-

takeresolution at their nextthose present promised to pass a

take up a collection for missions at every meetingmeetingwhichwhich is only once a monthmonth-

The

month-

1he

month-

TheThe dear old brother whom I called on to pray at the close among otherother-

things

other-

things

other-

thingsthings confessed to the Lord that he was disappointed when the brotherbrother-

Tbe

brother-

The

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388 The ForeignForcigI111issiollMission JournalJournalt-

ook

journalt-

ook

OllrJUllOllrJUl-

ltooktook his text but thanked Him for sending him with the message which hehe-

broughthe-

hroughtlie-

broughtbrought That was sweet was it notnot-You

110-

tYonnotnot-

YouYou said that you would have letters printed for me A printed letter isis-

oftenis-

oftenis-

oftenoften not readread-Could

read-Could

read-CouldCould youJoulmyehave them typewritten or mimeographedmimeographe-dI

millleo graphedgraphed-IfIIf IIliadhad the time I wouldould prefer to write each letter with my own handhand-

Anyhallhall-

Anrhand-

AnyAny suggestion from you will be most highly appreciatedapluccia tcd andail acted on soso-

farso-

farso-

farfar as conditions will permitpermit-

AA SWEET REMEMBRANCEREMEMBRANC-

EDearDear Brother I am very sure you remember the farewell meetingmeeting-in

meeting-inin Louisville last October which was given to brother Bryans parpar-ty

par-tJ

par-tyty Dr Broadus read the Scripture lesson trom Matthew 2S from the newnew-version

new-yersion

new-versionversion I know the music of his strangely pathetic tones still lingers inin-

thein-

thein-

thethe memory of all who heard him as he read the marginal reading in verse20 and saidsai Whenhen you are across the sea I wantwan t youou to remember that II-read

1-

readI-

readread it just that way all the days That marvellousHUlncous voice is foreverforever-stilled

foreyer-stille

forever-stilledstilled but perhaps these lines will recall some of itstenderness to those whowho-heard

who-heard

who-heardheard him that day

ALL THE DAYSDAYS-

All

DAYS-

All

DAYS-

AllAll the days I hear the echoecho-Of

echo-Of

echo-OfOf an old mans tender tonetone-

Astone-

Astone-

AsAs he reads the iI Great CommissionCommission-That

Commissio-nfhnt

Conlnlission-ThatThat the Master gave his ownown-

All

OWI-

1All

own-

AllAll the days Yes days of sunshinesunshine-Days

sunHhine-Days

sunshineDays of darkness and of gloomgloom-

Daysgloom-

Daysgloom-

DaysDays whenN hen on thy heart is restingShadows dark as of the tombtomb-

Days

tomb-

Days

tomb-

DaysDays of pain and daysays of pleasurepleasure-Days

pleasure-Days

pleasure-DaysDays of doubt and wretched fearfear-

Butfear-

Butfear-

ButBut through all theirtheillightslights and shadowsshadows-AllAllII the days the Masters nearnear-

Allnear-

Allnear-

AllAll the days oh read them overover-When

oyor-hen

over-WhenWhenhen the waves between us rollroll-All

roll-All

roll-AllAll the days oh let that musicmusic-Fill

music-ill

music-FillFillill the chambers of thy soulsoul-

Nowsoul-

Nowsoul-

NowNow the farewell meetings overover-And

over-An

over-AndAndAn the last good byes are saidsaid-All

said-All

aidaid-AllAll the days May Christs own presencepresence-BeBe a halo round thy headhead-

ColumbiaJOHNJOII S CHEAVENSCHEAVEN-

SColumbiaCUEAES-

ColumbiaCIIIAvENS-

SELFSUPPORT

Columbia MoIo June 30O 1S951S95-

SELFSUPPORT

lS93-

SELFSUPPORTSELFSUPPORT IN MISSION CHURCHESCHURCHES-

GEOGEO COOPER D DD-

The

D-

The

D-

TheThe true principle of missions receiving more generous recognition everyevery-year

eerJ-year

every-yearyear is that of selfhelp with the earliest arrival possible at local supportsupport-forfor all native preachers andan all primary education It is a difficult questionquestion-how

question-hoy

question-lowhowlow to transform the armies that God is raising up for himself in heathenheathen-

landsheathen-

Jandsheathen-

landslands from the tattered regimentals ofFalstaffs hundred andail fifty into thethe-

3S8

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The Foreign Mission Journal 389389-

disciplined

389-

disciplinecl

389-

disciplineddisciplined patient selfsacrificing selfrespecting companies and battalionsbattalions-ofof Christ The weak will always throw themselves on the strong to theirtheir-own

their-own

their-ownown perpetual weakness The slow progress made toward selfsupport byby-

manybj-

manyby-

ymanymany missions has been awakening serious consideration EconomyEconomy in mismis-

sionarymis-

sionarymis-

sionarysionary management is necessary that the native churches may become cencen-

trescen-

trescen-

trestres of lightlih t and powerpo wel InquiriesInq uilies made by the officers of all the ForeignForeign-Mission

Foreign-Mission

Foreign-MissionMission Boards and Societies of this country show that the principle of selfsel-fsupport

seH-

supportsel-

fsupportsupport isil growing and that ininlllanymany cases the native churches are raisingraising-amounts

raising-amounts

raising-amountsamounts nearly equal to the gifts then received from the boardsboards-

Theboards-

fJwboards-

TheThe following facts are in proof of this In 1884 all our Baptist BurmahBurmah-Missions

Burmah-Missions

Burmah-MissionsMissions gave 108 cents per member in 18941S94155cents155155centscents per member ForForfortyForfortyf-ive

fortyforty-five

forty-fivefive yearsellls the Bassein Mission has taken no backward position from thethe-

mottothe-

mottothe-

mottomotto then adopted Native pastors supported by native churcheschurches-InIn 1884 our mission in Assam gave eleven cents per member In 1894 thirthir-

tythreethir-

tythreethir-

tythreetythree cents per membermember-InIn 1884 our missions in China gave fifteen cents per member in 1894 twentytwenty-

eighttwenty-

eighttwenty-

eighteight cents per member The brightest spot in China missions is that of thethe-

Reformedthe-

Heformedthe-

ReformedReformed Presbyterian church at AmoyAmo with 1062 members contributing4554 Southern Baptists have one selfsupporting church in Central ChinaChina-

andChina-

andChina-

andand two in South China and one paying more than one halfhalf-The

half-

fhehalf-

TheThe Telugu Christians give to the support of their preachers and teachersteachers-about

teachers-ahout

teachers-aboutabout 100 cents per member From the field in Turkey 19 out ofofS84 churcheschurches-areare selfsupporting and 37 paylll more than onehalf of their own expensesexpenses-

InIn Egypt 4000 members of the Presbyterian church contributed about 99-

perD-

per9-

perper membermemer In the twentyseven churches of the Persian Mission of thethe-

Presbyterianthe-

Plcsbytcrianthe-

PresbyterianPresbyterian church four arem selfsupporting while seven pay more thanthan-onehalf

than-otIChalf

than-onehalfonehalf In JapanJaptln 0185 members of various denominations contribute83788378-

These8378-

These8318-

TheseThese are given as illustrations of the growth of the true principle in allall-

missionaU-

missionall-

lmissionmission fields They show that a church of Jesus Christ can live whereverwherever-man

wherever-man

wherever-manman can liveIi ve on the face of the earth The gift of the gospel to men is notnot-

likenot-

likenot-

likelike the gift of a jewel received and happily retained but the gift of seedsee-dthat

see-dthat

see-dthatthat must be planted or it becomes worthless Wee are to plant in foreignforeign-lands

foreign-lands

foreign-landslands the seed not the fruit of Christianity Missionaries are only the transtrans-ient

trans-ient

trans-ientient means for getting Christianity started in the land Churches that areare-

aidedare-

aidedare-

aidedaided by help from abroad have not yetet reached their maturitymaturit TheyThey-

mustThey-

mustThey-

mustmust direct themselves by mutual edification toward selfsupport This isis-

nois-

nois-

nono excuse for parsimony in the church at home but an encouragement thatthat-their

that-their

that-theirtheir contributions will be wiselywisel spent in helping those who are helpinghelping-themselves

helping-themsel

helping-themselvesthemselvesthemselves-

Thethemselthemselves-

Theele-

lrheThe report of the Missionary Union of Boston for the past year shows thethe-

numberthe-

Humbelthe-

numbernumber of selfsupportingself supporting churches to be 459 out of 787 in heathen lands andand-aU309aU selfsupporting schools out of 1230 in the same territoryterritory-

THE

territory-

THE

territory-

THETHE MISSIONARY IDEA A GROWTHGROWTH-

IIYIIY HEY EI Y MULLINSMULLIN-

SThe

MULLIN-

STheMULLI-

SrheThe thought which I desire to present in this article is that belief in mismis-

sionsmis-

sionsmis-

sionssions in a practical waywn is a growth resulting from pastoral training andand-not

and-not

and-notnot the normal and natural possession of every believer It is true thatthat-every

that-eery

that-everyevery regenerated soul desires the salvation of other souls No one cancan-

11he

can-

The

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390 TheTl1 Foreign Mission JournalJournal-

truly

JjournalL-

truly

o l1rna 11-

trulytruly taste of saving gracerace withoutt saying at once to others u 0 taste andand-

Bee

and-

Bee

and-

seeBee that the LordLor is goodoOl But as ai matter ofoffactfact we findtin that the vastvast-

majorityvast-

majorityvast-

majoritymajority of believers limit their impulses to fescue others to a very narrownarrow-circle

lUUlOW-

circlenarrow-

circlecircle The heart is like the ocean Regeneration starts a ripple on thethe-

bosomthe-

bosomthe-

bosombosom of that ocean which soon spends itself as it circles awayu from thethe-

centrethe-

centrethe-

centrecentre Blow upon blow of instruction and pastoral trainingtrainill is necessarynecessary-

untilnecessaQ-

untilnecessary-

untiluntil the agitation of the waters sends the ripples of sympathy and benevobenevo-lence

henevo-

lencebenevo-

lencelence to every part of the world along the shores The causes for this rere-

strictedre-

strictedre-

strictedstricted missionarymissionar interest in the young believer are various Old prejupreju-

dicespreju-

dicespreju-

dicesdices and sympathies stillstilllatgelylargely control the heart WeVe naturallynaturallloelove whatwhat-is

tt-isis near We have race prejudices We see the neednee at our door and do notnot-see

not-see

not-seesee the neednee in foreign land We hear the distressed cries of the perishing asas-

theyus-

theyas-

theythey sink beneath the waves of sin at home WeVc do not hear the distresseddistressed-cries

distresse-

c1esdistressed-

criescriesc1es of millions who are perishing abroad and we forget that at home aa-

thousandit-

thousanda-

thousandthousand life boats plypl the stormy waves in the work of rescue to oneone-

onone-

OD

one-

onon foreign shores All this is largely due to naturalnn tUlal causes It is a thingthing-

whichthing-

whichthing-

whichwhich might reasonablyreasonabl be expected But the force of the Gospel mustmust-

changemUH-

tchangemust-

changechange the natural into the spiritual WeVe must cease viewingiewin the worldworld-

merelyworld-

merelyworld-

merelymerely with the natural eyeee and viewyie with the spiritual Christs point ofof-

viewof-

vieof-

viewviewvie must become ours The rudimentary impulse of missions must bebe-

encouragedbe-

encouragelbe-

encouragedencouraged until it becomes a mighty principle and conviction EssentialEssential-

toto this is culture along missionary lines Not spasmodic appeals not anan-

occasionalan-

occasionalan-

occasionaloccasional presentation of special fields of missions but the missionarymissionnr ideaidea-

wroughtidea-

wroughtidea-

wroughtwrought into the life Everything of value is produced largely through thethe-

agencythe-

agencJthe-

agencyagency ofo time Diamonds do not form in a night Oak trees doo not dede-

i

de-

velopde-

velopi velop in a week or year The world was not built in a day RevolutionsRevolutions-

yHcolutions-

whichRevolutions-

whichy which have lifted the world to a higher plane have been the result of ages ofof-

preparationof-

preparationof-

preparationpreparation It is also true that missionary revivals have come as thethe-

resultthe-

resultthe-

resultresult of missionary education and training This thought is a familiar oneone-

yetone-

yetone-

yetyet it is a fundamental one in mission work Therefore it can never be urgedurged-

toourged-

toourged-

tootoo strongly There is a disadvantage in limiting sermons on missions toto-

occasionsto-

occasionsto-

occasionsoccasions when collections are to be taken Better have two or three serser-

monsser-

monsser-

monsmons with no collection to prepare for the collection later Expound thethe-

missionarythe-

missionarythe-

missionarymissionary idea at times when the minds of the hearers are not fortifiedfortified-

againstfortified-

againstfortified-

againstagainst your appeal by the thought that this is a special effort to getget-

moneyget-

moneyget-

moneymoney Thousands of Christians are under the impression that the mentionmention-

ofof money in the pulpit is incompatible with the spirit of the Gospel TheyThey-

haveTheJ-

haveThey-

havehave never been mademae to know how the Bible abounds in teachings aboutabout-money

about-money

about-moneymoney Thus in all its aspects the missionary idea must be cultivated ItIt-

mustIt-

mustIt-

mustmust be built into the minds of believers by the slow process of architecturearchitecture-onon the foundation of a regenerated heart Thus it becomes a principle aa-

mightya-

mightya-

mightymighty impulse Thus the fountains of benevolence are unstopped andan thethe-

streamsthe-

streamsthe-

streamsstreams flow forth Current expenses are met Empty treasures become aa-

thinga-

thinga-

thingthing of the past Evangelical zeal breaks out afresh andan all the churchchurch-

comes

church-

omeschurch-

comescomes under the power of Gods spirit The development of missionarymissionary-

benevolence

missionary-

benevolence

missionary-

benevolencebenevolence is the development of every branch of church lifelife-

THE

life-

THE

life-

THETHE LORDS SUPPER AND MISSIONSMISSIONS-

BYBY DR R II GRAVESGRAVE-

SWhile

ORAGRAVn-

sWhile

VESVE-

SWhileWhile thinking and praying over the sid fact that so few of our million and a third

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The Foreign Mission Journal 391391-

white

391-

white

391-

white send the gospel to the heathen thethe-

thought

the-

thought

the-

thoughtwhite baptists of the South are giving anything to

contribute a nickle apiece to forfor-

eign

for-

eign

for-

eignthought occurred to me that they might be asked to

eign missions at each Lords Supper I at once knelt down and asked the Holy SpirSpir-

itHim that II-

might

I-

might

I-

might

fromit if this were not my own fancy merely but really a suggestion

I incorincor-

porated

incor-

porated

incor-

porated

to brethren Hencethe subject mymight have an opportunity of presentingto make to the Southern Baptist ConventionConvention-

at

Convention-

atVashingtonporated it in an address I was permitted

told that they were struck withwith-

the

with-

the

with-

theatWashington Since then several brethren have me

I do not know but bebe-

lieving

be-

Heving

be-

g

feel sothe suggestion and thought it a pood one How manyof God I venture to call the at-

tention

atat-

tention

at-

tentionlieving the suggestion to have come from the Spirit

This is usually set apart as a time whenwhen-

we

when-

we

when-

wetention of the brethren to the plan proposed

brethren and rightly so for we are reminded-

that

remindedreminded-

that

reminded-

thatwe remember the poor among our own

that we are U one body in Christ Let me give a few reasons why we should also rere-

member

re-

member

re-

membermember those who have never heard that there is a Saviourof Gods electing-

love

electingelecting-

love

electing-

love

1 This is a time when our hearts are softened with the thought

love and infinite grace WeY e sing or used to sing in the words of old WattsWatts-

Why

Watts-

tihy

Vatts-

UVhyWhy was I made to hear thy voicevoice-

Andvoice-

Andvoice-

AndAnd enter while theres roomroom-

Whileroom-

Vhileroom-

WhileWhile thousands make a wretched choice-

Andchoicechoice-

Andchoice-

AndAnd rather starve than come-

Twas

comecome-

Twas

come-

IIII Twas the same love that spread the feastfeast-

Thatfeast-

Thatfeast-

ThatThat sweetly forced us inin-

Elsein-

Elsein-

ElseElse we had still refused to tastetaste-

Andtaste-

Andtaste-

AndAnd perished in our sinsin-

How

sin-

How

sin-

HowHow appropriate that we should then remember those of whom Dr Watts seemedseemed-

toto be oblivious who have never had an opportunity of making a choice who are-

perishing

areare-

perishing

are-

perishingperishing in their sins without ever having heard that there is a Savior So the im-

pulse

imim-

pulse

im-

pulsepulse of every heart touched with a sense of Christs love to us should be to rememremem-

ber

remem-

ber

remem-

berber those who have never heard of that lovelove-

The2 The Master himself has reminded us of this duty He says U This is my bloodblood-

of

blood-

of

blood-

ofof the new testament shed for many for the remission of sins Matt 26 28-

While

2828-

While

28-

VhileWhile rejoicing that we are among the ransomed ones we should remember that HeHe-

gave

He-

gave

He-

gavegave his life a ransom for wanMatt 20 28 He died that He should gathergather-

together

gather-

together

gather-

togethertogether the children of God that are scattered abroad John 11 52 While thinkthink-

ing

think-

ing

think-

inging of Gods great love to us let us expand our hearts to take in our fellow men andand-

remember

ndnd-

remember

nd-

rememberremember that He has His elect who are yet ignorant of His Son Paul endured allall-

things

all-

things

all-

thingsthings for the elects sake that they also might obtain the salvation which is inin-

Christ

in-

Christ

in-

ChristChrist Jesus with eternal gloryglory22 Tim 2 10 If we give to our poor fellow ChrisChris-

tians

Chris-

tians

Chris-

tianstians that they may have food and clothing should not our hearts go forth in prayerprayer-

and

prayer-

and

prayer-

andand our hands in helpfulness for our fellow elect that they may have salvation andand-

joy

and-

joy

and-

joyjoy through our means3 WeVe should remember the heathen that the heart of our Lord Jesus Christ maymay-

be

may-

be

may-

bebe satisfied Loyalty to Jesus as well as love to our fellow men should inspire usus-

The

us-

1he

us-

TheThe Father promised the Son that many should be justified through knowing Him thethe-

righteous

the-

righteous

the-

righteousrighteous Servant and that He should see of the travail of His Soul and be satissatis-

fied

satis-

fied

satis-

fiedfied Is 53 11 While we are meditating on His travail His agony in thethe-

garden

the-

garden

the-

gardengarden His expiring cry MyIy GodGodMyMy God Why hast Thou forsaken me shallshall-

we

shall-

we

shall-

wewe not see to it that as far as in us lies He shall see of the fruit of those sufferingssufferings-

Will

sufferings-

Vill

ii-

WillWill Christs great heart of love be satisfied while so many millions of our race areare-

dying

are-

dying

are-

dyingdying in their sins without ever having heard of His love Is His heart satisfied-

while

satisfiedsatisfied-

while

satisfied-

whilewhile so many of His professed followers are content to rejoice in the hope that theirtheir-

The

their-

The

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392 The Foreign Mission JournalJournala-

ina

ol1rnaJol1rnaJ-

sinssins have been pardonedardond and do nothing or so little to make known this pardoningpardoning-

lovelove to others Ah brethren arc we not sending pangs of grief through that greatgreat-

lovinggreat-

lovinggreat-

lovingloving heart of His through our selfishness and neglect of others Let us rememberremember-

thosercmember-

thoseremember-

thosethose for whom Christ died that we may 0 glorious thought contribute to HisHis-

joyHis-

joyHis-

joyjoy and send throbs of satisfaction through His mighty heart of lovelove-

Tolove-

Tolove-

ToTo be practical how shall we remember the heathen at the Lords SupperSupper-

Ii I Let the pastor always remind the brethren of their duty to the many besidesbesides-

themselves

besidcs-

themselves

besides-

themselvesthemselves for whose ransom Jesus gave His life and pray for them when he praysprays-

IIprays-

IIprays-

IIII Let an opportunity be given to all the members to contribute for those withoutwithout-

Christ

1citwut-

Ghrist

without-

ChristChrist Where no collection for the poor is taken up let a collection be taken at thethe-

close

the-

close

the-

closeclose of the Supper and each member make it a rule to put in at least a Lickle for thethe-

heathenthe-

heathenthe-

heathenheathen When the collection for the poor is taken up as in most of our city churcheschurches-

letlet there be a box at the door with FOR THOSE WITHOUT CHRIST inscribed on it andand-

theand-

theand-

thethe pastor call the attention of the members to it and urge all to put in at least aa-

nicklea-

nicklea-

nicklenickle after each observance of the Lords Supper Above all let earnest prayer bebe-

offered

be-

offered

be-

offeredoffered by each heart for those without Christ Brethren fellowfellowpastorspastors will youyou-

seeyou-

eeeyou-

seesee to it FellowchristiansFellow christians will you do itit-

BOOK

it-

BOOK

it-

i

it-

BOOKBOOK REVIEWREVIEW-

The

REVIEW-

The

REVIEW-

TIIeThe Broad andan Narrow Way An allegory by RevHe F WV Taylor ofof-

Louisvilleof-

Louisyillpof-

LouisvilleLouisville Ky This allegorical sermon is clear concise and striking It is aa-

goodn-

gooda-

goodgood tract to put in The churches and among the people Many are beingbeing-sold

being-Bold

being-soldsold Write to the author and get sample copies at five cents each Sold inin-

quantitiesin-

quantitiesin-

quantitiesquantities at three cents eacheach-

In

cach-

In

each-

InIn the Land of the Sunrise by Rev R N Barrett This is a live interestinginteresting-book

intcresting-book

interesting-bookbook on Japan life social political and religious While in the form of aa-

storyn-

storya-

storystory it is quite instructive and introduces one into the veryer heart of thethe-customs

the-customs

the-customscustoms and manners of the people Published by the Baptist BookBook-Concern

Book-roncern

Book-ConcernConcern Louisville KyK-

yWetiseifs

Ky-

lWlWWetiseifsetteIs frm the fissionsFRissinslCH-

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HINACHINA of thie station are paid by the WarrenWarren-Avenue

Warren-Avenue

Varren-

AvenueCANTON CHINA June 10 18951895-

Brother

1895-

Brother

1895-

Brother

Avenue Chinese Sunday school in BostonBoston-

On

B3ston-

On

Boston-

OnBrother Simmons is working very hardhard-

Thehard-

Thehard-

The

On the trip to this and other stations inin-

thatin-

thatin-

thatThe classwork is the hardest on him HeHe-

likesHe-

likesHe-

likes

that section I was accompanied by sevenseven-

orseven-

orseven-

orlikes itinerating in the country better HeHe-

now

He-

now

He-

now

or eight Chinese brethren and a great dealdeal-

ofdeal-

ofdeal-

ofhas than brethren of seed sowing was done during the twotwo-

weekstwo-

weekptwo-

weeksnow more forty studystudy-

ingstudy-

ingstudy-

ing with him WeYe weeksweeks-

From

weekp-

Fromweeks-

Froming hope however soonsoon-

to800n-

tosoon-

toto welcome Dr Graves back and thenthen-

Brotherthen-

Brotherthen-

Brother

From the San Ling district in the samesame-

sectionsame-

sectionsame-

sectionBrother Simmons will be relieved YesYes-

terdayYes-

terdayYes-

terday

section we received frequent letter askingasking-

thatasking-

thatasking-

thatthat work be begun there There are halfhalf-

aterdayterdayS-

EVEN

terday-

SEVES

terdayS-

EVENSEVEN SMALL GIRLS WERE BAPTIZEDBAPTIZED-

in

a dozsn possibly a dozen Baptists in thethe-

districtthe-

districtthe-

districtin Canton members of the boardingboarding-school

boarding-chool

boarding-school

district

school Two weeks before three were bapbap-

tizedbap-

tizedbap-

tized

CONVERTED IN AMERICAAMERICA-

and

AIKRICA-

and

AMERICA-

andtized at Shin Hint and a month ago II-baptized

I-

baptized

I-

baptizedand returned to their homeshom and they areare-

callingare-

callingare-

callingbaptized a bright boy at I Hing the firstfirst-

convertfirst-

convertfirst-

convertcalling for help to preach the gospel toto-

theirto-

theirto-

theirconvert at this new station The expenses their neighbors I hope to make a visit to

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Supplement to FOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOUR-

NALMISSIONARY

JOURNALv-

t1vt1 MISSIONARY DAYDAYS-

UNDAY

DA Y pp-

SUNDA

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SSUNDAYS Y SCHOOL CELEBRATION SEFrEAlBER 29th 18951895-

Dear

1895-

lkur

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lkurlkur Friend and FrllotuFellowWorkerFellowWorker-

Our

WorkerWorker-

Our

JVCRr-

OurOur Sunday School Missionary Day thisthi year will be observed SeptemSeptem-ber

Septe-mbr

Septem-berber 29th It will be under direction of the Sunday School BoardBoard1 at the requestrequest-ofof theth Home and Foreign BoardsBoardsaa request approved by the ConventionConvention-

WHY

Convention-

WHY

Convention-

WHYWHY OBSERVE IT r

1 To interest and instruct the children the future supporters of the work2 To elicit their present help in the way of gifts3 To train them for their future workwork-

WILL

work-

WILL

work-

WILLWILL YOU HELPHELP-

ItHELP-

I

HELP-

ItItI t is a work of love on the part of the Sunday School Board for the MasterMaster-Will

Master-Will

Master-WillWill you not join in andan help from the same motivemotive-

ToInative-

Toinotive-

ToTo make the service attractive and pleasing a beautiful program has beenbeen-prepared

been-prepared

been-preparedprepared which will be furnished free to all schools applying for it Of coursecourse-

AA COLLECTION WILL BE TAKENT AKE FOR MISSIONSMISSIONS-

which

MISSIONS-

which

MISSIONS-

whichwhich is to be sent to the SUNDAYSun y SCHOOL BOARD Nashville Tenn betotl divideddivided-between

diVoed-bet

divk eded-

betbetweenbet ween Home and Foreign Missions theus givers may requestrequest-A

request-programA program for each child large enough to ituse and a card for everyeveryoneeveryone-

Filloneone-

Fillone-

FillFill out attached order blank for your school and see to it that the occasion iaia-

madeb-

madein-

mademade a successbUCCe

Vouri in ChristR J WILUNGHAM Cor SecSe For BoardBoard-II T TICHKVORTICHF NOR Cor Sec Home BoardBoard-

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dORDER

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Bear-

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DNashville

BOAH-

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NashvilleNashville TennTenn-

Please

Tenn-

Plfasp

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PleasePlease neiul Programs etc forforS9 8S Missionary3 Day The usual attendanceattendance-

ofof ourou School iis NttneiTfttfJrtfitiee of SchoolSchool-

PP 0 of the School P 0 address of SuptSupt-County

Supl-Loilnt

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WhenWhen used a contribution will be made by theth school and congregation all ufuf-which

uf-which

oioi-

whichwhich willbewill be promptly forwarded to the Sunday School BoardBoard-

Sinte

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The Foreign Mission JournalJournalt-

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thatthat district as soon as the heated term isis-

over

is-

over

is-

over

ing on here for over eight weeks DrDr-

HartwellDr-

HartwellDr-

Hartwellover and see if anything can be done toto-

begin

to-

begin

to-

begin

Hartwell and Miss Moon have conductedconducted-these

conducted-these

conducted-thesebegin work therethere-

Miss

there-

Miss

there-

Miss

these meetings with much earnestness andand-

successand-

successand-

successMiss North and Miss McMinn are stillstill-

tarryingstill-

tarryingstill-

tarrying

success The attendance is still goodgood-

Theregood-

Theregood-

Theretarrying at Shin Hing They are doingdoing-

MUCH

doing-

uCH

doing-

MUCH

There teret eighty odd present yesterdayyesterday-afternoon

yesterday-afternoon

yesterday-afternoonMUCHuCH GOOD WORKWOR-

Kthere

WOR-

Kthere

WOR-

Kthere

afternoon besides the Christians and fiftyfifty-

oddfifty-

oddfifty-

oddthere teaching the Christian women andand-

some

and-

BOme

and-

some

odd at prayer meeting last night who paidpaid-

goodpaid-

good

paid-

goodsome who are interested in the gospel TheThe-

average

The-

average

The-

average

good attention Many of them are of thethe-

bestthe-

bestthe-

bestaverage man in China is sadly ignorant andand-

hardand-

hardand-

hard

best class and have been attending mostmost-every

most-every

most-everyhard to reach with the gospel How muchmuch-

more

much-

morA

much-

more

every meeting This is a wonderfulwonderful-phenomenon

wonderful-phenomenon

wonderful-phenomenonmore the women few of whom can readread-

whileread-

whileread-

while

phenomenon for indifferent Tung ChowChow-

Itwhile their lives are often confined to thethe-

narrow

the-

narrow

the-

narrow

It has been thought best for Mrs SearsSears-

andSeam-

andSears-

andnarrow dark houses in which they live oror-

to

or-

to

or-

to

and me to remain for some time probablyprobably-allto the tiresome labors of the field fromfrom-

which

from-

which

from-

which

all summer in Tung Chow to help in thisthis-

workthis-

workthis-

workwhich they dig a meager livingliving-

Thereliving-

Thereliving-

There

work Dr and Mrs Randall will return toto-

Pingtuto-

Pingtuto-

PingtuThere are many trials difficulties andand-

discouragements

and-

di8couragement

and-

discouragements

Pingtu in May I want also to make aa-

tripa-

tripa-

tripdiscouragements which e can scarcelyscarcely-

make

scarcely-

make

scarcely-

make

trip to my station about the middle of MayMay-

Imake clear to one who has not been on thethe-

field

the-

field

the-

field

I have just received a letter from PingtnPingtu-from

Pingtn-from

Pingtn-fromfield We try to deal with these as bestbest-

we

best-

we

best-

we

from my teacher stating that every thingthing-

iswe can trusting in Divine Wisdom toto-

guide

to-

guide

to-

guide

is progressing nicely Soldiers are stillstill-

passingstill-

passingstill-

passingguide us WeVe often make mistakes butbut-

atillbut-

stillbut-

still

passing These soldiers started for the seatseat-

ofBeat-

ofseat-

ofstill the work goes on and the outlook isis-

hopeful

is-

hopeful

is-

hopeful

of war last September but have not reachedreached-

ithopeful and encouragingencouraging-We

it yet Does it not looklooklikelike Slow ChinaChina-

isWe are waiting anxiously for news fromfrom-

thefrom-

thefrom-

the

is a good name What will we poor MisMis-

sionariesMis-

sionariesMis-

sionariesthe Convention which we look for by thethe-

nextthe-

nextthe-

next

sionaries do when this horde of barbariansbarbarians-arenext steamer We hope to hear that thethe-

Board

the-

Board

the-

Board

are disbanded which is soon to be the casecase-

Wecase-

Wecase-

WeBoard is out of debt and that Dr GravesGraves-

willGraves-

willGraves-

will

We are all anxious to see the Board out ofof-

debtof-

debtof-

debtwill bring us some new men We needneed-

some

need-

some

need-

some

debt May the SemiCentennial meeting atat-

Washingtonat-

Vashingtonat-

Washingtonsome of the very best trained wisely fullfull-

of

full-

of

full-

of

Washington be a gloriouslorions success for ourour-

Masterour-

Masterour-

Masterof laith and the Holy SpiritSpirit-

PrayingSpirit-

PrayingSpirit-

Praying

Master

Praying Gods blessing on you and thethe-

Board

the-

Board

the-

Board

Yours very fraternallyfraternally-WMWMVlf H SEARSSEARS-

Steady

SEARS-

Steady

SEARS-

Steady

Board and the part of the work committedcommitted-toto your charge Steady ProgressProgressC-

AXTOX

ProgressC-

AXTOX

ProgressC-

ANTONYours trulytruly-

GCAXTOX CHINACHIDT-

AThe

CHINA-

TheCHINA-

TheG WV GREENEGREENE-

Mission

GREENE-

Mission

GREENE-

Mission

The past quarter has been very full ofof-

worksof-

worksof-

worksworks and yet not much to report InIn-

JanuaryIn-

JanuaryIn-

JanuaryMission MeetingMeeting-

TUNCHOW

Meeting-

TUNCHOW

Meeting-

TUNCHOwJanuary I made one trip to Tsing Une andand-had

and-had

and-hadTUNCHOW P 0 ClIEFOO I CHIXACHIXA-

We

CUINA-

Ve

CHINA-

Wehad the membersmem bers together for Bible studystudy-for

study-for

study-forWeVe had our Mission Meeting yesterdayyesterday-

thefor eight days While there Brother FungFung-Yat

Fnng-Yat

Fang-Yatthe minutes of which you will please seesee-

below

see-

below

see-

below

Yat Pun was ordained as pastor of thethe-

Tsingthe-

Tsingthe-

Tsingbelow It had been some time since wewe-

metwe-

metwe-

metTsing Une church Four men were bapbap-

tizedbap-

tizedbap-

tizedmet and this meeting was a very preciousprecious-

one

tized by the new pastor the last day wewe-

werewe-

werewe-

wereone Since our last meeting we havehave-

passed

have-

passed

have-

passed

were there and three have been baptizedbaptized-there

baptized-there

baptized-therepassed through some terrible trials vizviz-

Warviz-

Warviz-

Warthere sincesince-

Insince-

Insince-

InWar bombardment deathly sickness crucru-

el

cru-

el

cru-

el

In February our Association met here atat-

ourat-

OUi

at-

ourel beating by soldiers expulsion from VilVil-

lages

Vil-

lages

Vil-

lages

our home chapel It was a real good meetmeet-ing

meet-ing

meet-inglages etc etc I imagine it was somewhatsomewhat-

likesomewhat-

ikesomewhat-

likeing

like a soldiers reunionreunion-

There

Icnnion-

Iherereunion-

There

Following this was the spring class withThere has been a wonderful meeting go 42 on the roll but with an average attenatten-

Tile

atten-

The

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394 The Foreign Mission JournalJournald-

ance

jOllr1uld-

ance

Journarld-

ancedance of 38 in the morning and 37 in thethe-

eveningthe-

eveningthe-

eveningsisting people of the broad west But wewe-

bothwe-

bothwe-

bothevening Brother Li Tsai Leung had aa-

class

a-

claBSin

a-

classboth went under the strong conviction thatthat-

God

that-

God

that-

GodclassclaBSinin the afternoon of 30 These brethieabrethiea-represent

brethlea-represent

brethren-represent

God was sending us forth so felt that hehe-

would

he-

would

he-

wouldrepresent twelve districts or countries inin-

the

in-

the

in-

thewould provide for and keep usus-

Kwai

us-

I

us-

Kwaithe Hwang Tung province and three inin-

thein-

thein-

theKwaiI wai Ping also called Tsam Chow TuTu-

H

Tu-

largethe KwangKwang Sai provinceprovince-

Myprovince-

Iyprovince-

My

H large prefectural city about 35050 miles upup-

theup-

theup-

theMyIy permanent class studying for thethe-

ministrythe-

ministrythe-

ministrythe main West Kiver from Canton waswas-

reachedwas-

reachedwas-

reachedministry has sixteen on the roll BrotherBrother-

Lireached in eighteen days It was fromfrom-

therefrom-

therefrom-

thereLi Tsai Leung and I are giving them allall-

theall-

theall-

thethere that Mr Fulton his wife and sistersister-

Drsister-

Drsister-

Drthe work they can do Some of them givegive-

greatgive-

greatgive-

greatDr Mary Fulton of the Presbyterian mismis-

sion

mi8-

sionmis-

siongreat promise of usefulne SS-

Is-

Is-

Ision were driven out and their houseshouses-

burnedbouses-

burnedhouses-

burnedI have besides the above wants preachedpreache-dtwentysix

preache-dtwentysix

preache-dtwentysix

burned some years agoago-

Sinceago-

Sinceago-

Sincetwentysix sermons In Canton sevenseven-

haveseven-

haveseven-

haveSince that time no permanent ChristianChristian-

workChristian-

workChristian-

workhave been baptizedbaptized-The

baptized-The

baptized-The

work has been carried on at that place butbut-

ourbut-

ourbut-

ourThe war interferes with our colporteurcolporteur-work

colporteur-Work

colporteur-work

our native preachers in visiting it havehave-

foundhave-

foundhave-

foundwork more than any other of our workwork-

Everywherework-

Everywherework-

Everywherefound much encouragement and have beenbeen-

requestedbeen-

requestedbeen-

requestedEverywhere we are having very good opop-

portunitiesop-

portunitiesop-

portunitiesrequested to bring their foreign friends andand-

especiallyand-

especiallyand-

especiallyportunities for preaching The ladies areare-

havingare-

bavingare-

havingespecially a foreign physician with themthem-

Onthem-

Onthem-

Onhaving excellent opportunities for workwork-

herework-

herework-

hereOn arriving we sent our card accordingaccording-

tohere and in the countrycountry-With

country-Vith

country-With

to the Chinese custom to the district magmag-

istratemag-

istratemag-

istrateWith Christian greetings to you and thethe-

Boardthe-

Boardthe-

Boardistrate informing him that we expected toto-

remain

to-

remain

to-

remainBoard remain in his district and work severalseveral-

daysseveral-

daysseveral-

daysFaithfully days He gave us a most pressing invitainvita-tion

invita-tion

invita-tionE Z SIMMONSSIMMON-

SWorking

SUDlOSS-

Working

SI3I3Ioxs-

Working

tion to leave at once but the pastor prepre-

sentedpre-

sentedpre-

sentedWorking Amidst DifficultiesDifficulties-

XG

sented our regrets and wisely told him ifif-there

if-

thereif-

therethere should be any trouble it would be hishis-

own

his-

own

his-

ownXGG CHOW KWONG SAI April 24 18951895-

After

1895-

iter

1895-

Afterown the officials affairs On the upwardupward-journey

upward-

journeyupward-

journeyAfteriter the Chinese New Year I was gladglad-

toglad-

tglad-

tojourney we bad held meetings daily seekingseeking-

thetot be able to resume full work for the firstfirst-

timefirst-

timefirst-

timethe Holy Spirits guidance and blessing andand-

hisand-

hisand-

histime since I hnd typhoid fever last sumsum-

mersum-

mersum-

merhis preparation in the hearts of the peoplepeople-

Andpeople-

Andpeople-

AndmermerBesides And as the largecrowdslarge crowds of intelligent wowo-

menwo-

menwo-

menBesides work among the women both inin-

thein-

thein-

themen came to the boat and listened attenatten-tively

atten-tively

atten-tivelythe homes and at the I MissMiss-

WhiteMiss-

WhiteMiss-

Whitechapel helped tively to the message of life we had freshfresh-

evidencefresh-

evidencefresh-

evidenceWhite with the school and hadhad-

chargehad-

chargehad-

chargeboarding evidence that Goddaily had heard thethe-

prayerthe-

prayerthe-

prayerof Miss Hartwells school durdur-

ingdur-

ingdur-

ingcharge day of his children inprayer going before andand-

openingand-

openingand-

openinging her visit to the Tsung Fa districtdistrict-Everywhere

district-Everywhere

district-Everywhere

opening the hearts of the people to attendattend-to

attend-toEverywhere I went whether in the neighneigh-

borhoodneigh-

borhoodneigh-

borhoodto his truth I do not think I ever beforebefore-

visitedbefore-

visitedbefore-

visitedborhood of the chapel school or elsewheieelsewhei-eI

ee-

Ivisited a place where I had in so short aa-

timea-

timea-

timeI was greeted with open doors and willingwilling-listeners

willing-listeners

willing-Listeners

time EO many hearers who seemed to getget-

anget-

anget-

anlisteners It seemed to me I never sawsaw-

thesaw-

thesaw-

thean intelligent understanding of the mostmost-

importantmoti-

mportantmost-

importantthe people in Canton so ready to listen toto-

thew-

theto-

theimportant facts of Christian doctrinedoctrine-

Neitherdoctrine-

Neitherdoctrine-

Neitherthe Gospel I felt too as I talked that II-was

I-

was

I-

wasNeither have I found elsewhere so manymany-

whomany-

whomany-

whowas speaking to those whose hearts werewere-

preparedwere-

preparedwere-

preparedwho seemed to have a sense of sin andand-

whoand-

whoand-

whoprepared for the truthtruth-On

truth-On

truth-On

who consequently realized to some extentextent-their

extent-their

extent-theirOn March 19th Dr Lovina Halverson ofof-

theof-

theof-

thetheir need of a Saviour WeVe foreigners diddid-

notdid-

notdid-

notthe United Brethren Mission and I leftleft-

Cantonleft-

Cantonleft-

Cantonnot go ashore excepting to the house of thethe-

adopted

the-

ndopted

the-

adoptedCanton for a few weeks trip to KwongKwon SaiSa-

iIt

Sa-

iIt

Sa-

iItadopted father of the pastor and his wifewife-

whowie-

whowife-

whoIt is the first time I believe that ladiesladies-

haveladies-

haveladies-

havewho accompanied us Then we went inin-

closedin-

closedin-

closedhave ever gone alone on the long journeyjourney-to

closed chairs and were received as guestaguesta-ofto work among the prejudiced gospelre of the family

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But

395395-

just

395-

ButBut the native Biblewomen workedworked-

openly

worked-

openly

worked-

openly

just east of the city and I wish I could gogo-

outgo-

outgo-

outopenly and freely both within and withoutwithout-

the

without-

the

without-

the

out among them and find the place wherewhere-

almostwhere-

almostwhere-

almostthe city city walls and returned each dayday-

rejoicing

day-

rejoicing

day-

rejoicing

almost thirty years ago alone with the firefire-

believer

firH-

believerfire-

believerrejoicing over the many open doors andand-

ready

and-

ready

and-

ready

believer in this vast province Dr GravesGraves-

buriedGraves-

buriedGraves-

buriedready listenerslisteners-Though

listener-sThouh

listeners-Though

buried him with Christ in baptism Then II-look

I-

look

I-

lookThough the city was filled with moremore-

than

more-

than

more-

than

look upon the broad city with its hunhun-

dredshun-

dredshun-

dredsthan 2000 literary and military studentsstudents-

who

studeltB-

who

students-

who

dreds of thousands of inhabitants and praypray-and

pmy-and

pray-andwho are always recognized as the missionmission-

aries

mission-

aries

mission-

aries

and wonder when Gods time will come toto-

open

to-

open

to-

openaries bitterest foes and the officials provedproved-

themselves

proved-

themselves

proved-

themselves

open itit-

Thrice

it-

Thrice

it-

Thricethemselves unfriendly more than onceonce-

requesting

once-

requesting

once-

requesting

Thrice have the Lords servants beenbeen-

drivenbeen-

drivenbeer-

drivenrequesting us to leave yet during ourour-

weeks

our-

weeks

our-

weeks

driven from it and the chapel stoned oror-

tornor-

tornor-

tornweeks stay we constantly realized that wewe-

were

we-

were

we-

were

torn down On that broad open space justjust-beside

just-beside

just-besidewere kept by the power of God whowho-

himself

who-

himself

who-

himself

beside the river gathered the raging mobmob-

thatmob-

thatmob-

thathimself was working in the hearts of thethe-

people

the-

people

the-

people

that stoned Mr and Mrs Simmons boatboat-

sopeoplepeople-Spending

people-Spending

people-Spending

so that they too were forc3d to leaveleave-

Inleave-

Inleave-

InSpending Sunday at work among thethe-

villages

the-

villages

the-

villagesIn looking back over our six weeks jourjour-

neyjour-

neyjour-

neyvillages we returned to the Ping Naam disdis-

trict

dis-

trict

dis-

trictney which naturally would seem to havehave-

connectedhave-

connectedhave-

connectedtrict where my BibleBiblewomanwoman and I wentwent-

out

went-

out

went-

outconnected with it something of hardshiphardship-

andout to our little chapel at Shek Tong andand-

remained

and-

remained

and-

remainedand danger we can truly say The LoidLord-

ourLoid-

ourLoid-

ourremained four daysdays-

Thedays-

Thedays-

Theour God has been with us we have lackedlacked-

nothinglacked-

nothinglacked-

nothingThe country people being very busy thethe-

number

the-

number

the-

numbernothing Not one good thing hashas-

failed

har-

ailedhas-

failednumber of women reached was small butbut-

we

but-

we

but-

wefailed

we had a good quiet time teaching the fefe-

male

fe-

male

fe-

maleYour sistersist er in ChristChrist-

MOLLIE

Christ-

MOLLIE

Christ-

MOLLIEmale relatives of the native brethren oneone-

of

one-

of

one-

ofMOLLIE McMiNirMcMiNir-

PIcMINlf-

Pof whom is praying and seems to desire toto-

be

to-

be

to-

beP S Smx HING May 1st1st-

On

1st-

On

lat-

Onbe a Christian The brethren met threethree-

times

three-

times

three-

timesOn arriving at Shin Hing the first thingthing-

Itimes daily to pray for rain the fields bebe-

ing

be-

ing

be-

ingI heard was that peace had been declareddeclared-

betweendeclared-

betweendeclared-

betweening so dry the people would not put outout-

theirout-

theirout-

theirbetween China and Japan one of the concon-

ditionscon-

ditionscon-

ditionstheir rice It was pleasant to see quite aa-

number

a-

number

a-

numberditions being that Ng Chow is to becomebecome-

annumber of heathen at the meetings HereHere-

atHere-

atHere-

atan open port PraisePraisehishis name It seemsseems-

asseeII1-

asseems-

asat Ng Chow we stopped a part of a day onon-

the

on-

the

on-

theas if His time has come MM-

Minutes

M-

Minutes

M-

Minutes

the upward and two days on the returnreturn-

journeyreturn-

journeyreturn-

journeyjourney The chapel which was stonedstoned-

laststoned-

laststoned-

lastMinutes of the North China MissionMission-

TUNG

Mission-

TUSG

Mission-

TUSGlast year when the native preacher and hishis-

wife

his-

wife

his-

wifewife were driven out is occupied by thethe-

soldiers

the-

soldiers

the-

soldiers

TUSG CHOW CnraA April 24 18951895-

The

1895-

The

1895-

Thesoldiers placed there by the offioff-

icials

off-

icials

off-

icials

The North China Mission met at DrDr-

HartwellsDr-

HartwellsDr-

Hartwellscials to prevent our Christian workersworkers-

from

workers-

from

workers-

from

Hartwells and opened with prayer by thethe-chairman

thE-

chairmanthe-

chairmanfrom entering Recently placards werewere-

posted

were-

postedallwere-

posted

chairman On motion Mr Tsangs nephew-named

nephew-named

nephewnephew-namedpostedpostedallallalloverover the city calling on the peopeo-

ple

peo-

ple

peo-

ple

named Tsao was admitted to the HwangHwang-Hien

Hwang-Hien

Hwang-Hienple to catch the foreign devils and sinksink-

their

sink-

their

sink-

theirHien School On motion the Financial rere-

portsff-

portare-

portstheir boats whenever they come here FeelFeel-

ing

Feel-

ing

Feel-

ingports of the various members were readancreadanc-

approvedread antfantf-

approvedand-

approveding it unwise to show our foreign faces onon-

shore

on-

shore

on-

shore

approved A motion was made by BrotherBrother-Pruitt

Brother-Pruitt

Brother-Pruittshore in such a hostile place we have hadhad-

to

had-

to

had-

toPruitt and seconded by Miss Moon thatthat-travelling

that-travelling

that-travellingto content ourselves with talking to the fewfew-

women

few-

women

few-

women

travelling expenses incurred by brethrenbrethren-and

brethren-and

brethren-andwomen who came about us on their smallsmall-

boats

amaH-

boats

small-

boats

and sisters in their journey to Chefoo durdur-

ingdur-

ingdur-

ingboats some of whom seemed to be as devoutdevout-

idolaters

deyout-

idolaters

devout-

idolatersing the season of excitement and unrest bebe-

paidbe-

paidbe-

paididolaters as I have ever met But the BiBi-

blewomen

Bi-

blewomen

Bi-

blewomenpaid by the Mission as we recognize it willwill-

likelywill-

likelywill-

likelyblewomen return with beaming faces telltell-

ingtell-

ingtell-

inglikely owing to the high rate of exchangeexchange-come

exchangey-

comeing how many U have a heart to hearhear-

My

hear-

My

hear-

My

come within the appropriation alreadyalready-granted

already-granted

already-grantedMy eye rests upon the great green hillo granted PassedPassed-

i

Passe-

dTlie

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ol1r1Jnlol1r1Jnl-

OnOn motion Dr Hartwell was asked toto-

maketo-

maketo-

makelanguage with all our might She has aa-

greata-

greata-

greatmake enquiries about the publishing of anan-edition

an-edition

an-edition

great deal more might than I have and isis-

learningis-

learningis-

learningedition of the New Testament in MandarinMandarin-and

lIandaIin-and

learning very rapidly WeVe are reading thethe-Gospel

the-GospelfZ

the-Gospelsand nlsoIso correspond with the F M Boaid toto-

solicitto-

solicitto-

solicitGospel Mark and John and it is wonderwonder-fully

wonder-fully

wonder-fullysolicit an appropriation of 10000 gold fromfrom-

thefrom-

thefrom-

thefully attractive to be able to get out ofof-these

of-these

of-thesethe American Baptist Publishing Society these strange characters the history of thethe-life

the-life

the-lifethrough the Board for the purchasing ofof-

Scripturesof-

Scripturesof-

Scriptureslife and love of our blessed Lord I havehave-been

have-been

have-beenScripturesScriptures-

Onbeen impressed I think as never beforebefore-with

before-with

before-withOn motion the Treasurer was authorizedauthorized-

towith the amount of practical help one getsgets-from

gets-fromto have 200 hymn books publishedpublished-

Onfrom Gods word it is especially helpful toto-

oneto-

oneto-

oneOn motion be it resolved that brethrenbrethren-Hartwell

brethren-HartwelJ

brethren-Hartwell

who isone trying to learn the languagelanguage-because

language-because

language-becauseHartwell Pruitt and Randall who thethe-

seniorthe-

seniorthe-

seniorare because it speaks so often of the things perper-

tainingper-

tainingper-

tainingsenior members of our three stations concon-stitute

con-stitute

con-stitute

taining to the world in which we JiveJive-things

Jive-things

live-thingsstitute a committee to ioimulate a course ofof-

studyof-

studyof-

studythings we are brorgbt in contact withwith-every

with-every

with-everystudy to recommend for the use of newnew-

Missionariesnew-

Missionariesnew-

Missionariesevery day such as light and darknessdarkness-birds

darkness-birds

darkness-birdsMissionaries who may hereafter join usus-

Brotherus-

Brotherus-

Brotherbirds and flowerf houses and land foodfood-and

food-and

food-andBrother Pruitt spoke very encouraginglyencouragingly-

ofand drink heads and hands and feet eyeseyes-and

eyes-and

eyes-andof the Hwang Hien school and the MissionMission-

unanimouslyMission-

unanimouslyMission-

unanimouslyand ears and tongues and a thousand otherother-things

other-things

other-thingsunanimously expressed its gratification ofof-

theof-

theof-

thethings that I never noticed in the samesame-way

same-way

same-waythe pecuniary aid 5050 Mexican givengiven-

bygiven-

bygiven-

byI doway now and all in addition to thethe-

oceanthe-

oceanthe-

oceantheby Hwang Hien Native Christians toto-

saidto-

saidto-

saidocean of deep spiritual truth that is flowsaid schoolschool-

The

school-

The

school-

Theing through it constantly

The Mission adjourned with prayer by MissMiss Kelly and I are trying to work aDrD f HartwellHartwell-

DRlittle in the Sunday school and we havehave-each

have-each

have-eachDR H A RANDALL ChairmanChairman-

WMChairman-

VIeach undertaken the care of a day school

WMr H SEARS SecretarySecretary-

Cheerful

Secretary-

Cheerful

Secretary-

Cheerful

We have native Christian teachers for thembut weVe direct their studies hear themthem-recite

them-recite

them-reciteCheerful in the WorkWork-

SHANGHAI

Wor-kSnuoHAI

Work-

SHANGHAIrecite sing with them and bear ail the exex-penses

ex-penses

ex-pensesSHANGHAI CHINACHINA-

WeCIIIXA-

WeCHINA-

Wepenses The number of pupils is small asas-yet

88-

yetas-

yetWe have been here almost six monthsmonths-

nowmonths-

nowmonths-

nowyet but we are grateful for themnow and they have been very happyhappy-

monthshappy-

monthshappy-

monthsthey are especially dear to

andus as this ismonths to Sometimes ourme when I amam-

walkingam-

walkingam-

walkingfirst work in China Thewalking along the street or am in our littlelittle-

nativelittle-

nativelittle-

native

members of ourShanghai mission are all pretty wellnative chapel or anywhere that I have timetime-

totime-

totime-

toBrother

exceptBryan he has never been restedto tfrnk quietly and it comes to me that II-

amI-

amI-

amfrom his trip home You knowam really in China and sent here you sentby thethe-

Lordthe-

Lordthe-

Lordhim back to rest but he has not done itLord to take a share in this greatreat work II-

jnstI-

justI-

justHe and Brother Tatumjust feelteellikelike saying Hallelujah I do

have been holdingsay a inmeeting our nativeit many times in my heart but I am afraidafraid-

itthird

chapel this is theweek We do not knowit would not be understood if I should

of any concon-versions

con-versions

con-versionssay versions but there is muchit to be heard I do not mean by this thatthat-

Ihave given their

interest manynamesI am never the least bit as inquirersdiscouraged II-

wishI-

wishI-

wishTracts

wish Iare distributed every night withwith-

somewith-

somewith-

somecould when I have less of self andand-

moreand-

moreand-

moresome passage from Gods word and8odanillusan illusmore of Christ within me I shall be ableable-

toable-

toable-

totration The Chineseto say it I know but this I

are very fond of anycan say nownow-that

now-that

now-that

thing like thif and hundreds ofthat more often than not I am filled withwith-joy

with-joy

with-joy

have beenthem

given Ofjoy and gratitude because the Lordcourse many ofhashas-

lethaa-

lethas-

letthem do not read butlet me come and at the they will get somesome-one

some-one

some-oneofprospect whatwhat-

Hewhat-

Hewhat-

Heone to read it for them and inHe will permit me to do for Him MissMies-

KellyMiss-

KellyMiss-

Kellythat way

more people will be reached I have beenKelly and I are studying on theaway longing for the salvation of souls and

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hen

ol1rnalol1rnal-

when

397397-

but

397-

butwhen I think of the faithfulfaithfulnessness with whichwhich-

the

which-

the

which-

thebut all bearing indubitable marks of the-

same

thethe-

same

the-

samethe Gospel has been preached during thesethese-

weeks

these-

weekfl

these-

weeks

same Holy SpiritSpirit-

One

Spirit-

One

Spirit-

Oneweeks and the amount of personal workwork-

done

work-

done

work-

done

One had begun to seek Christ throughthrough-

fear

through-

fear

through-

feardone and the distributing of all these porpor-

tions

por-

tions

por-

tions

fear that she should be lost another waswas-

moved

was-

moved

was-

movedtions of His blessed word I know therethere-

will

there-

will

there-

will

moved by gratitude to God for his goodgood-

ness

good-

ness

good-

nesswill be a harvest sometime somewheresomewhere-

The

somewhere-

The

somewhere-

The

ness in delivering her from the dangers andand-

terrors

and-

terrors

and-

terrorsThe children flock in to these meetingsmeetings-

andmeeting8-

and

terrors of the war and of the bombardmentbombardment-

ofand though they are sometimes very unun-

rnly

un-

rnly

un-

ruly

of this city and in bringing her in safetysafety-

back

safety-

back

safety-

backrnly I am always glad to see them comecome-

We

come-

Ve

come-

We

back to school again One had begun lastlast-

yearlast-

yearlast-

yearWeVe have a tall doorkeeper with a veryvery-

long

very-

long

very-

long

year to seek pardon but had found nono-

peace

no-

peace

no-

peacelong queue and a very solemn face he triestries-

to

tries-

to

tries-

to

peace till this Spring other had only bebe-

gunbe-

gunbe-

gunto keep them straight but the boys get thethe-

best

the-

best

the-

best

gun the last month Others bad gonegone-

throughgone-

throughgone-

throughbest of him sometimes The other night-

one

nightnight-

one

night-

one

through the form of prayer all their lives-

because

liveslives-

because

lives-

becauseone boy tied another boys queue fast to thethe-

back

the-

back

the-

back

because their Christian parents bad taughttaught-

them

taught-

them

taught-

themback of the seat and when the little fellowfellow-

tried

fellow-

tried

fellow-

tried

them but had never really prayed fromfrom-

thefrom-

thefrom-

thetried to get off and couldnt he lookedlooked-

veiv

looked-

vei

looked-

veiv

the heart till lately Others had nevernever-

triednever-

triednever-

triedthe-

boy

tried to before coming into the sthoolschool-

thissthool-

thissthool-

thisveivvei v much disgusted And of course thethe-

boy

the-

boy

pray

boy who did it was the picturepictureofinnocencepictureofinnocence-

You

of innocence-

You

innocenceinnocence-

You

this SpringSpring-

TheSpring-

The

Spring-

TheYou see in China boys will be boysboys-

We

boya-

We

boys-

We

The man had believed the doctrine truetrue-

for

true-

for

true-

forWe have not heard from the conventionconvention-

yet

convention-

yet

for some yearsyea but had not been able toto-

give

to-

give

to-

giveyet We have been praying that the debtdebt-

may

debt-

may

debt-

may

give up all for Christ till recently TheseThese-

eightThese-

eightThese-

eightmay be cleared off but I am afraid we areare-

all

are-

all

are-

all

eight with one whom I baptized in HwangHwang-

HienHwang-

HienHwang-

Hienall too much like the old lady who found-

the

foundfound-

thefound-

the

Hien some two weeks before make ninenine-

thatnine-

thatnine-

thatthe mountain in its old place in the mornmorn-

ing

morn-

ing

morn-

ingthat I baptized in the month of MayMay-

ThisMay-

ThisMay-

Thising This last mentioned is a case of BO muchmuch-

interestmuch-

interestmuch-

interestingI

I do hope you will be able to send somesome-

one

some-

one

some-

one

interest that you will pardon my menmen-

tioningmen-

tioningmen-

tioningone out to be with Miss Mackenzie thisthis-

fall

this-

fall

this-

fall

tioning it more particularlly I may saysay-

thatsay-

thatsay-

thatfall she is a very lovely woman and capacapa-

blecapa-

blecapa-

ble

that on the 24th February my congregacongrega-

tioncongrega-

tioncongrega-

tionble of great thingsthings-

Prayingthingf-

lPraying

things-

Prayingtion was so large and thethe-

ATTENTION

the-

ATTENTION

the-

ATTENTIONPraying that our loving Father may bebe-

with

be-

with

be-

with

ATTENTION AND APPARENT INTEREST SO-

DEEPSOSO-

DEEPSO-

DEEPDEEPDEE-Pthat

DEE-Pthat

DEE-Pthat

with you constantly I amam-

Yours

am-

Yours

am-

Yours that I extra special serviceservice-

for

service-

for

service-

forappointed anYours in earnest fellowshipfellowship-

LOTTIE

fellowship-

LorrIEfellowship-

LOTTIELOTTIE W PRICEPRICE-

Revival

PRICE-

Revival

PRICE-

Revival

for the next day The Monday meetingmeeting-

waswas so full and the attention so markedmarked-

thatmarked-

thatmarked-

thatthat I appointed another special meetingmeeting-

forRevivalRevival-

TUNG

Revival-

TUNG

Revival-

TUNGfor Tuesday and these extra servicesservices-

haveservices-

have

services-

haveTUNG CHOW CHINA June 3d 18951895-

Sunday

1895-

Sunday

1895-

Sundayhave continued every day since till thethe-

presentthe-

presentthe-

presentSunday May 26tb was a Ked LetterLetter-

dayLetter-

dayLetter-

daypresent time The Presbyterians also bebe-

gan

be-

gan

be-

ganday in our Tung Chow Baptist church aa-

day

a-

day

a-

daygan special services two or three days afterafter-

Iday of precious ingathering Six of Mrs-

HartwellsMrsMrs-

Hartwella

Mrs-

HartwellsI did and they too had iull houses andand-

such

and-

such

and-

suchHartwells school girlfgir the school8choolcookcook andand-

one

and-

one

and-

onesuch attention as they had never knownknown-

here

known-

bere

known-

hereone man from outside were baptized uponupon-

theirupon-

theirupon-

theirhere in Tung Chow before in the thirtythirty-

years

thirty-

yea

thirty-

yearstheir profession of faith in JesusJesns ChristChrist-

The

Christ-

The

Christ-

The

yearsyea and more that some of them havehave-

been

have-

been

have-

beenThe scene was a beautiful and imim-

pressive

im-

pres8ive

im-

pressive

been preaching here For some two monthsmonths-

special

months-

special

months-

specialpressive one one on which I believebelieve-

the

believe-

the

believe-

thespecial evangelistic services were held inin-

both

in-

both

in-

boththe angels smiled and over whichwhich-

the

which-

the

which-

theboth churches every day After the exex-

citementex-

citementex-

citementthe Saviour himself rejoiced The chilchil-

drenchil-

drenchil-

drencitement about the war had passed over-

andoverover-

andover-

anddren and grown people too had givengiven-

clearcutgiven-

clearcutgiven-

clearcutand people began to do business againagain-

congregationsagain-

congregationsagain-

congregationsclearcut intelligent ChristianChristiLnexperienccsChristiLnexperienccs-

each

experiencesexperiences-

eachcongregations were not so crowded and thethe-

Presbyteriansthe-

Presbyteriansthe-

Presbyterianseach with his own individual peculiarities Presbyterians deemed it prudent to discondiscon-

1l1e

di6co-

nThe

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inuetinue the special services Of course mymy-

congregations

my-

congregations

my-

congregations

time he was alone on the side of the mounmoun-

tainmonn-

tainmoun-

taincongregations have not continued as fullfull-

as

full-

as

full-

as

tain hiding and resting in a little niche inin-

thein-

thein-

theas at first but I have not yet felt at libertyliberty-

tothe mountain from the edge of which hehe-

could

he-

could

he-

couldto discontinue the services I have hadhad-

physical

had-

physical

had-

physical

could peep over and see the Japanese troopstroops-

passingtroops-

passingtroops-

passingphysical strength given me in a remarkaremarka-

bleremarka-

bleremarka-

blepassing in the valley below There werewere-

Chinesewere-

Chinesewere-

Chineseble degree considering my weak conditioncondition-

when

condition-

when

condition-

when

Chinese refugees above him higher up onon-

theon-

theon-

thewhen the meetings began and also the furfur-

ther

fur-

ther

fur-

therthe mountain Fromrom them rocks were rollroll-

ed

roll-

ed

roll-

edther fact that each service involved a spespe-

ciallyspe-

ciallyspe-

ciallyed down the steep mountain side past himhim-

tohim-

tohim-

tocially prepared sermon Miss Moon hashas-

been

has-

been

has-

been

to the valley and attracted the attentionattention-ofbeen most conscientious and faithful in herher-

attendance

her-

attendance

her-

attendanceof the Japs who fired their rifles up thethe-

sidethe-

sidethe-

sideattendance and in her service at the organorgan-

Iside of the mountain Secure and unseenunseen-

inunseen-

inunseen-

inI have had occasional help from BrethrenBrethren-

Handle

Brethren-

Handle

Brethren-

Randlein his niche he escaped unharmed ComCom-

ingCom-

ingCom-

ingHandle and Pruitt Bro Stephens spentspent-

tenspent-

tenspent-

tening down from the mountain he fell in withwith-

aten days or two veeks with me workingworking-

hardworking-

hardworking-

harda company of refugees three men andand-

aboutand-

aboutand-

abouthard and for a month past Bro Sears hashas-

shared

has-

shardhas-

sharedabout a dozen women with whom he propro-

posedpro-

posedpro-

posedshared with me the burden of the meetingmeeting-

tillposed to make common lot His proposiproposi-

tionproposi-

tionproposi-

tiontill called away on duty to his own stationstation-

Batstation-

Butstation-

Battion was accepted and he proceeded withwith-

themwith-

themwith-

themBat to my story of the man mentionedmentioned-

above

mentioned-

above

mentioned-

above

them till one old woman eyeing him closeclose-

lyclose-

lyclose-

lyabove He was atat-

PORT

at-

POUT

at-

PORTly asked him if he was not from south ofof-

theof-

theof-

thePORT ARTHUR AS A SCHOOL TEACHERTEACHER-

whenTEACHEU-

whenTEACHER-

whenthe Bay i e from ShantungProvinceShantungProvince-And

Shantung ProvinceProvince-Andwhen the Japanese came to attack thethe-

place

the-

place

the-

placeAnd learning that he was she urgedurged-

Thenurged-

Thenurged-

Thenplace Of course he had to flfleeee as had allall-

the

all-

the

all-

theThen you ought not to be in companycompany-

withcompany-

withcompany-

withthe Chinese for Port Arthur was the oneone-

place

one-

place

one-

placewith us for the Japanese hate the ShantShant-ung

Shant-ung

Shant-

ungplace where in all the war the Japs indulgindulg-

edung peopk andfindingandfinding you with us theythey-

willthey-

willthey-

willed in barbarous cruelty unworthy of civilicivili-

zed

civili-

zed

civili-

zedwill kill us all on your account ForFor-

thisFor-

thisFor-

thiszed warfare When they entered Port ArAr-

thurAr-

thurAr-

thurthis reason Mr Yung felt constrained toto-

fall

to-

fall

to-

fallthur they found mutilated bodies of theirtheir-

countrymentheir-

oountrymen

their-

countrymenfall back and allow the company to propro-

ceedpro-

ceedpro-

ceedcountrymen who had fallen into the handshands-

ofhands-

ofhands-

ofceed without him They had not gottengotten-out

gotten-out

gotten-outof the Chinese hung up in such positionspositions-

asout of sight of him before they came uponupon-

aas to indicate clearly that they had beenbeen-

torturedbeen-

torturedbeen-

tortureda body of Japanese soldiers who bayobayo-

nettedbayo-

nettedbayo-

nettedtortured to death This BO angered themthem-

thatthem-

thatthem-

thatnetted the three men to death Of coursecourse-

hadcourse-

hadcourse-

badthat the soldiers declared noio quarter andand-

slaughteredand-

slaughteredand-

slaughteredhad he been with them he would havehave-

sharedbave-

sharedhave-

sharedslaughtered right and left killing immenseimmense-

numbersimmense-

numberimmense-

numbersshared their fate He regarded thisthis-

Anumbers of noncombatants as well as solsol-

dierssol-

diers

sol-

diersA MOST PROVIDENTIAL DELIVERANCEDELIVERANC-ELater

JELIVEUAl1C-EL1ter

DELIVERANC-ELaterdiers As this man Mr Yung fled withwith-

thewith-

thewith-

theLater in his wanderings he came upon aa-

fleeinga-

fleeinga-

fleeingthe rest he had to go through a shower ofof-

bullets

of-

bullets

of-

bulletsfleeing soldier with whom he decided toto-

shareto-

shareto-

sharebullets and when we saw him his clothingclothing-

bore

clothing-

bore

clothing-

boreshare fortunes They were both capturedcaptured-bybore evident marks of the storm of leadlead-

throughlead-

throughlead-

throughby the Japs with others who had allall-

stoppedall-

stoppedall-

stoppedthrough which he had passedpassed-

Escaping

passed-

Escaping

passed-

Escapingstopped at a cottagers to get something toto-

eatto-

eatto-

eatEscaping from Port Arthur he spent fourfour-

days

four-

days

four-

days

eat The soldier was promptly executedexecuted-but

executed-but

executed-butdays in the mountains without food andand-

atand-

atand-

atbut others were kept a day or two till aa-

new

a-

new

a-

newat last a fellowsufferer gave him halfhalf-

anew General came to the Japs who forfor-

badefor-

badefor-

badea corncake worth ordinarily about oneone-

cent

one-

cent

one-

cent

bade the killing of noncombatants andand-

soand-

soand-

socent but for which he paid sixty cents ItIt-

was

It-

was

It-

was

so he escaped After sundry other narrownarrow-escapes

narrow-escapes

narrow-escapeswas in the dead of winter and an unusualunusual-

lyunusual-

lyunusual-

lyescapes he finallyfinall found a junk about toto-

cross

to-

cross

to-

crossly severe winter Daring this time he waswas-

prayingwas-

prayingwas-

prayingcross the Bay for Tung Chow and gladlygladly-

tookgladly-

tookgladly-

tookpraying to the Old Heavenly GrandfathGrandfath-

ertook passage agreeing to pay what in ordiordi-

naryordi-

naryordi-

naryer to save him After this for many daysdays-

he

days-

he

days-

henary times would be considered a mostmost-

exorbitantmoat-

exorbitantmost-

exorbitanthe was in constant danger and had quite aa-

numbera-

numbera-

numberexorbitant rate for passage and foodfood-

After

food-

After

food-

Afternumber of hairbreadth escapes At one After the junk started the captain came

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399399g-

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toto him and said Do you know thesethese-

passengers

these-

passengers

these-

passengers

ganize another church in Parahyba do SnlSnl-

The

SuI-

The

Sal-

Thepassengers who are going across with usus-

Heansweredns-

He

us-

He

The work is spreading Praise the LordLord-

TheLord-

TheLord-

TheHeansweredHe answered thathedidnotthat he did not Then saideaid-

the

said-

the

said-

theThe church in Guanda was organized onon-

theon-

theon-

thethe captain if you have any silver oror-

valuables

or-

valnables

or-

valuablesthe 13th instant with 24 members fromfrom-

thefrom-

thefrom-

thevaluables you had better give it to me toto-

put

to-

put

to-

putthe Campos church After the organizaorganiza-

tionorganiza-

tionorganiza-

tionput away in my lockerlocker-

Mr

locker-

Mr

locker-

Air

tion one brother a fazendeiso made anan-

offer

an-

offer

an-

offerMr Yung promptly consented and handhand-

ed

hand-

ed

hand-

ed

offer of 100 yards ofoflandland for the buildingbuilding-ofed over all the money he had Taels 3232-

When

32-

Vhen

32-

Whenof a house of worship which the membersmembers-themselves

members-themselves

members-themselvesWhen about to leave the junk Mr YungYung-

called

Yung-

called

Yung-

called

themselvesthemselves intend to buildbuild-

THIS

build-

TIllS

build-

THIScalled for his money but the captain ansans-

wered

ans-

wered

ans-

weredTHIS CHURCH IS ENTIRELY SELF SUPPORTSUPPORT-

INGSUPPORT-

INGSUPPORT-

INGwered Oh no your life that I have savedsaved-

for

saved-

for

saved-

for

INGING-

Before

ING-

Before

ING-

Beforefor you is worth more than youryour-

money

your-

money

your-

moneyBefore leaving Guandu I baptized sixsix-

converts

BiB-

iconverts

six-

convertsmoney and consented to give him only aa-

small

a-

small

a-

smallconverts into the new church Pray forfor-

thisfor-

thisfor-

thissmall amount to pay his way to his homehome-

in

home-

in

home-

inthis churchchurch-

Inchurch-

Inchurch-

Inin Ping Tn District Mr YnncYun was obligedobliged-

toIn Parahyba da Sal the church to bebe-

startedbe-

startedbe-

startedto enter suit against the Captain here inin-

Tung

in-

Tung

in-

Tungstarted next week is composed of membersmembers-

whomembers-

whomembers-

whoTung Chow to recover his money WhileWhile-

waitingWhile-

waitingVhile-

waitingwho have left the Methodist church havhav-

inghav-

inghav-

ingwaiting the result of his suit he had leisureleisure-

ining become dissatisfied about their sprinksprink-ling

sprink-ling

sprink-lingin Tung Chow and hearing the ChurchChurch-

bells

Church-

bells

Church-

bellsling through a discussion carried on in thethe-

Boasthe-

Boasthe-

Boasbells went to church His trials and dede-

liverances

de-

liverances

de-

liverancesBoas Nova our Mission paperpaper-

Praypaper-

Praypaper-

Prayliverances at and near Port Arthur had putput-

him

put-

him

put-

himPray for us and do not forget your MisMis-

sionary

Mis-

sionary

Aiis-

sionaryhim into a state of mind to listen to GodsGods-

truthGodGod-

truthGods-

truthsionary SOLOMON L GINSBURGGINSBURG-

CAMPOS

GINSBURG-

CAMPOS

GINSBURG-

CA51POS

truth He became interested and camecame-

dailycame-

dailycame-

dailydaily to hear me preach for forty consecutiveconsecutive-

days

consecutive-

days

consecutive-

daysCAMPOSCAMPO-

SAccept

CAMPO-

SAccept

CA51PO-

SAcceptdays He was converted and seems one ofof-

theof-

theof-

theAccept my sincere congratulation for thethe-

successthe-

BUccesa

the-

successthe happiest of young converts He is aa-

scholarly

a-

scholarly

a-

scholarlysuccess at the Convention May ourour-

Heavenlyour-

Heavenlyour-

Heavenlyscholarly man has intelligent views ofof-

truthof-

truthof-

truthHeavenly father continue to blessblessyouabunblessyouabun-dantly

you abunabun-

dantlyabun-

dantlytruth and I hope may make a usefuluseful-

Christianuseful-

Christianuseful-

Christiandantly and the great work before youyou-

Hereyou-

Hereyou-

HereChristianChristian-Mrs

Christian-

lrsChristian-

MrsHere the work has been marvelouslymarvelously-

blessedmarvelousiy-

blessedmarvelously-

blessedMrslrs Hartwells mission school is doingdoing-

well

doing-

welldoing-

wellblessed We feel very much encouragedencouraged-in

well She has now 30 pupils all doingdoing-

well

doing-

well

doing-

wellin spite of the many obstacles we meetmeet-

You

meet-

You

meet-

Youwell WeVe have had in the school thisthis-

Springthis-

Springthis-

SpringYou see we have two new churches downdown-

indown-

indown-

inSpring one case of measles and a goodgood-

manygood-

manygood-

manyin the south of Brazil and there is a goodgood-

prospect

good-

prospect

good-

prospectmany cases of sore eyes but no seriousserious-

sickness

serious-

sickness

serious-

sicknessprospect of many more being formed soonsoon-

Heresoon-

Heresoon-

Heresickness Yours affectionatelyaffectionately-

JHere in Campos Mission I have alreadyalready-baptized

already-baptized

already-baptizedJ B HABTWELLHABTWEL-

LBRAZIL

HRTWEL-

J1BRAZIL

HRTIVELL-

TBRAZIL

baptized fortynine candidates this yearyear-

moreyear-

moreyear-

moremore alieady than what we accomplishedaccomplished-during

accomplished-during

accomplished-duringBRAZIL during 1894 in Campos ChurchChurchandand yetyet-

thereyet-

thereyet-

thereContinued Blessings there are many more tried and proved whowho-

are

who-

are

who-

areCAMPOSCAMPO-

SDear

CAIPOS-

Dear

CAMPO-

SDear

are preparing for enteringenterin into the visiblevisible-

Church

visible-

Church

visible-

ChurchDear FOREIGN MISSION JOURNAL II-am

1-

am

I-

amChurch on earthearth-

Butearth-

Butearth-

Butam writing in haste just to inform youyou-

andyou-

andyou-

andBut I need more men I need money toto-

buildto-

buildto-

buildand your numerous readers of the formationformation-

ofbuild in Campos WeYe have the groundground-

butground-

butground-

batof another church of Christ I onlyonly-

came

only-

came

only-

camebut we have no money to build Will youyou-

notyou-

notyou-

notcame back today from Guandu where II-organized

I-

organized

I-

organized

not help us Give Campos Church a chapelchapel-

andchapel-

andchapel-

andorganized one church and am preparingpreparing-

toand youll see it independent and selfsupselfsup-porting

selfsup-porting

selfsup-portingto preach tomorrow Sunday here inin-

Campos

in-

Campos

in-

Campos

porting Help us thereforetherefore-God

therefore-God

therefore-GodCampos and Monday morning am off toto-

Minas

to-

Minas

to-

Minas

God bless you Yours etcetc-

SOLOMON

ete-

SOLmION

etc-

SOLOMONMinas to help Brother J J Taylor to or SOLOMON L GINSBURGGINSBUB-

Gfile

GINSBUR-

GTlie

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400 The Foreign Mission JournalJournalH-

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JourIJalH-

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however which almost paralyzes our hopeshopes-yet

hopes-vet

hopes-yetPERNAMBUCO BRAZIL May 27 18951895-

My

1895-

ly1895-

My

yet Btimulating our desire We are askingasking-the

a8kina8kin-the

asking-theMyly dear brother WillinghamrYourWillinghamrYour-

lastWillingham YourYour-

last

the Lord to give us this splendid propertyproperty-which

property-which

property-whichlast duly received for which please acceptaccept-

mostaccept-

mostaccept-

most

which we venture to say is better than anyany-thing

any-thing

any-thingmost hearty thanksthanks-

Asthanks-

Asthanks-

As

thing that our Board now owns on the forfor-

eignfor-

eignfor-

eignAs I have eign fieldfield-

Wefield-

Ve

field-

Wealready written you succeededsucceeded-

inin renting a house about three or four milesmiles-from

miles-from

miles-from

WeVe about two months ago began worwor-

shipwor-

shipwor-

shipfrom the city on a suburban railroad wherewhere-we

where-we

ship in a town some twenty miles in the inin-

teriorin-

teriorin-

teriorwe are all enjoying much better healthhealth-Brother

health-Brother

health-Brother

terior on line of railroad and already wewe-

havewe-

bavewe-

haveBrother Z C Taylor has just returnedreturned-to

have great promises of Gods blessing uponupon-the

upon-the

upon-theto Bahia after spending about two weeksweeks-

withweeks-

withweeks-

with

the preaching of His Word Rarely doesdoes-one

does-one

does-onewith us much to our profit and enjoymentenjoyment-

He

one meet in Brazil people that are hungerhunger-ing

hunger-ing

hunger-ingHe had been quite apprehensive about hishis-

healthhis-

healthhis-

health

ing for the Bread of Life but in this placeplace-almost

place-almost

place-almosthealth fearing that it would be necessarynecessary-

to

almost the whole city is being stirred andand-we

and-we

and-weto abandon Brazil and return to UnitedUnited-

StatesUnited-

StatesUnited-

States

we do expect soon to organize a churchchurch-there

church-there

church-thereStates but therethere-

Here

there-

Here

there-

Herehappily his stay here with usus-

whereus-

whereus-

wherewhere the Presbyterian Missionary is aa-

gooda-

gooda-

good

Here in Pernambuco six candidates havehave-been

haTe-been

have-beengood physician has about convinced himhim-

thathim-

thathim-

that

been received for baptism We are veryvery-anxious

very-anxious

very-anxiousthat his case is not chronic and he rere-

turnedre-

turnedre-

turned

anxious to see the report of Convention atat-

Washingtonat-

W88hingtonat-

Washingtonturned to Bahia somewhat stronger andand-more

and-more

and-more

Washington May the Lord continue toto-

blessto-

blessto-

blessmore cheerfulcheerful-

Whilecheerful-

Whilecheerful-

While

bless you

While here I took him toto-

EXAMINE

to-

EXUIINE

to-

EXAMINE

Most sincerelysincerely-WEXAMINE A BUILDINGBUILDIN-

Gthat

BUILDIN-Gthat

BUILDIN-Gthat

W E ENTZMLVGEBENTZMLVGEB-

PP S The house which I speak aboutabout-can

about-can

about-can

that I had fondly dreamed of acquiring forfor-

ourfor-

ourfor-

our can be made ready for use simply by cutcut-ting

cut-ting

cut-

tingour mission He was much enthused over thethe-

projectthe-

projectthe-

project ting two doors and two windows It isproject The building was bought by thethe-

Citythe-

Citythe-

Cityaa-

chancea-

chancea-

chanceCity Water Company as a deposit for waterwater-The

water-The

water-The

chance of a lifetime Can you suggest anyany-thingthingThe house already has the ofappearance aa-

churcha-

churcha-

church WV E EE-

WhoE-

WhoE-

Whochurch is built entirely of cement its wallswalls-at

walls-at

walls-at

Who can make a suggestion to this brothbroth-erat the base are six or seven feet thick has aa-

vestibulea-

vestibulea-

vestibuleer who has been so faithful and so muchmuch-blessed

much-bleEsed

much-blessedvestibule in front facing the street closedclosed-

byclosed-

byclosed-

byblessed

by huge ironIondoordoors the lot belongs to it hashas-

anhas-

anhas-

an R J WW-

AFRICA

W-

AFRICA

W-

AFRICAan out house which would be of great serser-

viceser-

vicejser-

vicevicevicej the house has acoustics rivaling thethe-

greatthe-

greatthe-

greatAFRICA

great dome in the Mammoth Cave withalwithal-it

From AfricaAfrica-

AWYAV

Africa-

AWYAW

Africa-

AWYAwit is the strongest house I ever saw and ifif-

weif-

weif-

weAWYAW LAGOS W AA-

IA-

rA-

Iwe were in with our little crowd couldcould-hold

could-hold

could-hold

we I have been on a tour thro the towns andand-villages

and-villages

and-villageshold the fort however the hosts of hellhell-

shouldhell-

shouldhell-

shouldvillages lying east and northeast of OyoOyo-Ogbomoso

OJo-Ogbomoso

Oyo-0gbomososhould press upon us It will seat fromfrom-

threefrom-

threefrom-

threeOgbomoso had to be visited in the interestsinterests-ofthree to four hnndred and can be boughtbought-

forbought-

forof the Lords workworkaoso I made it an opportuopportu-nity

opportu-nity

opportu-nityfor about 2000 two thousand dollarsdollars-

Thedollars-

Thedollars-

Thenity for preaching the gospel in the unocunoc-cupied

unoc-cupied

unoc-cupiedThe lot is worth more just at this timetime-

Fortunatelytime-

Fortunatelytime-

Fortunatelycupied field eastwardeastward-

Theeastward-

Theeastward-

TheFortunately the househOUBewillwill hardly serve The Church atanyany-other

any-other

any-other

Ogbomoso is in many rere-

spectare-

spec8re-

spectsother purpose than as a church that is thethe-resaon

the-resaon

the-resaon

specta flourishing I met four candidatescandidates-forresaon that it can be boughtso cheap and nono-

oneno-

oneno-

onefor baptism privately on Saturday I waswas-pleased

was-pleased

was-pleasedone would attempt to tear it down in orderorder-

toordr-

toorder-

topleased to find that they were intelligentintelligent-andto build on the lot WeYe are reminded herehere-

ofhere-

ofhere-

ofand earnest believers On the Sabbath II-preached

I-

preachedI-

preachedof Proverbs 16 33 We are confronted andand-confounded

and-confounded

and-confounded

preached from the story of the loss andand-capture

and-capture

and-captureconfounded by the terrible money problem capture of the Ark of God II Samuel4

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5 to two hundred people in the newnew-

Church

new-

Church

new-

Church

Italy and from Sardinia Some of thesethese-

have

these-

have

these-

haveChurch after which we adjourned to thethe-

old

the-

old

have been in the war nearly thirty yearsyears-

andyears-

andyears-

andold chapel for the baptismal service ItIt-

was

It-

was

It-

was

and could tell stories that would thrill anyany-

audience

any-

audience

any-

audiencewas an impressive time as the mother of aa-

member

a-

member

a-

member

audience while others were present tor thethe-

first

the-

first

the-

firstmember two men and a boy followedfollowed-

Christ

followed-

Christ

followed-

Christ

first time at such a gatheringgathering-

WeChrist into the water I wanted to keepkeep-

on

We met every morning at nine for prayerprayer-

meeting

prayer-

meeting

prayer-

meetingon No joy is so keen as that of welcomingwelcoming-

returningwelcoming-

retwelcoming-

returningmeeting and every evening there waswas-

preaching

was-

preaching

was-

preachingreturningretnrning sinners In the evening the PasPas-

torPas-

torPas-

torpreaching in one or more churches ItIt-

seemed

It-

seemed

It-

seemedtor preached an impressive sermon fromfrom-

Behold

from-

Behold

from-

Behold

seemed quite providential and suggestivesuggestive-

thatBehold the Man f Many heathen menmen-

and

men-

and

men-

and

that the first and last discourses before thethe-

thethe-

thethe-

theand women were present to listen to hishis-

earnesthis-

earnesthis-

earnestthe assembly were on the Holy Spirit oneone-

of

one-

of

one-

ofearnest appeal We concluded the daysdays-

worship

days-

worship

days-

worship

of which it was my privilege to make WeWe-

had

We-

had

We-

badworship by breakingbreakin breadbread-

On

bread-

On

bread-

On

had some difficult and delicate questionsquestions-

toOn Monday morning at 9 oclock wewe-

metwe-

metwe-

met

to consider and of course we had somesome-

livelysome-

Iisome-

livelymet again The church roll was called andand-

each

and-

each

and-

each

livelyIively discussion but the end was alwaysalways-

peace

always-

peace

always-

peaceeach member wasas questioned as to whetherwhether-

he

peace and concord The questions disdis-

cussed

dis-

cussed

dis-

cussedhe was attending regularly and walkingwalking-

orderly

walking-

oldedywalking-

orderly

cussed were practical and stimulatingstimulating-Distinctive

stimulating-Distinctive

stimulating-Distinctiveorderly I was glad to find only one casecase-

thatcase-

thatcase-

that

Distinctive principles of the Baptist UnTin-

ion

Un-

ion

Un-

ionthat we bad to refer to the deacons for disdis-

ciplinedia-

ciplineo

dis-

cipline

ion the Baptism of the Holy SpiritSpirit-

Methods

Spirit-

Methodscipline I then gave them a statement ofof-

Scriptural

of-

Scriptural

of-

Scriptural

1 Methods of Evangelization The HolyHoly-

SpiritHoly-

SpiritHoly-

SpiritScriptural evidence on the question ofof-

Polygamy

of-

Polygamy

of-

Polygamy

Spirit in our Work The TestimonioTestimonio-

ourPolygamy urging upon them strict observobserv-

ance

observ-

anee

observ-

ance

our Baptist periodical Widows and OrOr-

phans

Or-

phans

Or-

phansance of Gods law and commending them toto-

the

to-

the

to-

the

phans Fund eteete-

The

ete-

The

etc-

Thethe grace of God which is able to keep themthem-

from

them-

from

them-

from

The Spirit of themeetings was very goodgood-

andgood-

andgood-

andfrom fallingfalling-Other

falling-

Otherfalling-

Other

and all seemed to go home with a freshfresh-

desirefresh-

desirefresh-

desireOther questions came up such as thethe-

care

the-

care

the-

care

desire to be fully consecrated to the worktworkt-

Iworkwork-

Icare ofo the poor and suffering the work onon-

theon-

theon-

theI believe we are entering a new era in thethe-

evangelizationthe-

evangeIiZ1tionthe-

evangelizationthe new building which is nearly completedcompleted-

and

evangelization of Italy There are manymany-

indicationsmany-

indicationsmany-

indicationsand the question of electing one or twotwo-

more

two-

more

two-

more

indications that Gods Spirit is working inin-

thein-

thein-

themore deacons to assist in the care of thethe-

work

the-

work

the-

work

the hearts of believers and unbelieversunbelievers-Yesterday

unbelievel8-Yesterday

unbelievers-Yesterdaywork of the churchchurch-

Brotherchurch-

Brotherchurch-

Brother

Yesterday we baptized seven in ourour-

churchour-

churchour-

churchBrother Smith has reason to be encourencour-

aged

encour-

aged

encour-

aged

church r and we have five others waitingwaiting-

theaged and I hope to see the church greatlygreatly-

advanced

greatly-

advanced

greatly-

advanced

the ordinance We thank God and taketake-

couragetRke-

couragetake-

courageadvanced in spirituality and on the lines ofof-

selfsupport

of-

selfsupport

of-

selfsupport

courage

selfsupport by the time he is able to rere-

turnre-

turnre-

turn

FraternallyFraternally-

JoexFraternallyJ-

OHKFraternally-

JOINturn The school taught by the PastorPastor-

has

PdStor-

has

Pastor-

has

Joex H EAGEREAGE-

RColporteurs

EAGE-

RColporteurs

EAGE-

RColporteurshas fifteen scholars and I urged all our peopeo-

ple

peo-

ple

peo-

pleColporteurs Letter

ple to send their children to our schoolschool-

I SPEZIASPEZIA-

II found my wife and baby quite wellwell-

when

well-

when

well-

when I received the package containing thethe-

tractsthe-

tractsthe-

tractswhen I returnedreturned-

Yoursreturned-

Yoursreturned-

Yours tracts the Bible and a copy of the TrueTrue-

ProtestantTrue-

ProtestantTrue-

ProtestantYours in the LordLord-

SAML

Lord-

SAML

Lord-

SAML Protestant I am sorry you did not sendsend-

theBend-

thesend-

theSAML GEO PINNOCKPINNOC-

KITALY

PINNOC-

KITALY

PINNOC-

KITALYthe medicine as I have promised it toto-

several

to-

several

to-

severalITALY several persons Pleaselease send it at onceonce-

otherwiseoneeloneel-

otherwiseonce-

otherwiseBaptist Union in RomeRome-

FLORENCE

Rome-

PLORENCE

Rome-

FLORENCE

otherwise I shall pass forafor a deceiver andand-

thusand-

thusand-

thusFLORENCE June 24 18951895-

Ithus lose the esteem of the people MyMy-

reportMy-

reportMy-

reportI have just returned from Rome where II-went

I-

went

I-

went

report for the last week is as followsfollows-

Onfollows-

Onfollows-

Onwent to be present at the meeting of ourour-

Baptistour-

Baptistour-

BaptistOn the 16th I went to Sestri where II-

visitedI-

visitedI-

visited

I

Baptist Union We bad about forty deledele-

gates

dele-

gates

dele-

gatesvisited several families all of whom lislis-

tenedlis-

tenedlis-

tenedgates present who came from all parts of tened attentively to the gospelgospe The 17th17th-

Tbe

17th-

The

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II was inin the mountains and in spite of thethe-

rainthe-

rainthe-

rainso near that I heard them eayay Where isis-

thatis-

thatis-

thatrain visited five families and sold two gosgos-pels

gos-pels

gos-pels

that riiscal of a protestant If we findfind-him

find-him

find-himpels and three copies of ClTheThe ConversionConversion-

ofhim we shall beat him to pieces and thenthen-bring

then-bring

then-bringof Father Pius On the 18th I went downdown-

todown-

todown-

tobring him here in the woods and buryto Moneglia and preached to two ofof-

workmenof-

workmenof-

workmengroups him You can imagine Signor EagerEager-

thatEager-

thatEager-

thatworkmen who listened with attention II-sold

I-

seldI-

soldthat I kept very quiet andnd I prayed forfor-them

for-them

for-themsold five copies of The ConversionCon version ofof-

Fatherof-

Fatherof-

Fatherthem because poor things they did notnot-know

not-know

not-knowFather Pins and four of The ConvertedConverted-

SocialistConverte-

SocialistConverted-

Socialistknow what they were doing I remainedremained-allSocialist The 19th I went into severalseveral-

homesseveral-

homesseveral-

homesall undernight that tree and though itit-was

it-was

it-

washomes and sold one gospel and six copies ofof-

Theof-

Theof-

Thewas very damp I did not suffersuffer-

Onsuffer-

OnThe Converson of Father Pius On thethe-20th

the-20th

the-

20thOn the 22nd I went down to FevantaFevanta-

whereFevanta-

whereFevanta-

where20th I went to Framura and spoke to threethree-families

three-familie8

three-families

where I sold three copies of H The ConverConver-sion

Conver-sion

Conver-sionfamilies and all heard me gladly I disdis-

tributeddis-

tributeddis-

tributedsion of Father Piusius and two of Ie TheThe-Converted

The-Converted

The-Converted

toftributed several tracts and sold two copiescopies-of

Converted Socialist On the 23d I climbedclimbed-the

climbed-the

climbed-theof The Conversion of Father Pius II-

passedI-

passEdI-

passedthe mountain again where I found severalseveral-shepherds

several-shepherds

several-shepherdspassed the night on aabedbed of straw thethe-

bestthe-

bestthe-

bestshepherds who listened with great attenatten-tion

atten-tion

atten-tionbest the poor people could give me but bebe-

forebe-

forebe-

foretion to the Word of the Lord Tne iMth4th II-remained

I-

remainedI-

remainedfore retiring I held a meeting and preachedpreached-the

remained in the mountain and passed thethe-night

the-night

the-nightthe gospel to the household The 21st II-

wentI-

wentI-

wentnight in a peasants house I was verywent to Bonasola and spent the day speakspeak-

ingspeak-

ingspeak-

ingtired and slept like a rock During thethe-night

the-night

the-nighting to the people in public and in privateprivate-

Manyprivate-

Manyprivate-

Manynight some one stole from my basket twotwo-gospels

two-gospels

two-gospelsMany approved all that I said to themthem-

butthem-

butthem-

butgospels a Bible two bottles of medicinemedicine-and

medicine-and

medicine-andbut some dissented I distributed forty and twelvetwel e cents in money I had moremore-money

more-money

more-moneytwo tracts and sold two copies of TheThe-

ConversionThe-

ConversionThe-

Conversionmoney but it was in the very bottom of thethe-basket

the-basketConversion of Father Piue Being unableunable-

tobasket hence they did not find it TheThe-next

The-next

The-nextto find abeda bed in the village I left after nightnight-

hopingnight-

hopingnight-

hopingnext day I visited a village near by andand-several

and-several

and-severalhoping that the Lord would enable me toto-

findto-

findto-

findseveral country homes and sold threethree-copies

three-copies

three-copiesfind a place not very far AfterAfter-

walkingAfter-

walkingAfter-

walkingIeaway copies of The Conversionof Father PiusPius-

ThePins-

ThePius-

Thewalking more than an hour I came The 26th Iuponupon-a

visited several country houseshouses-and

houses-and

houses-anda group of houses and at once inquired ifif-

theyif-

theyif-

theyand everywhere the people heard meme-gladly

me-gladly

me-gladlythey could give me a place to sleep telling gladly On the 27th I went to GravegiaGravegia-where

Gravegia-where

Gravegia-wherethem that I would be entirely willing toto-

sleepto-

sleepto-

sleepwhere there is no church and where all thethe-people

the-people

the-peoplesleep on the floor provided only I had aa-

roofa-

roofa-

roofpeople are peasants and none ofo them cancan-read

can-read

can-readroof over my head They replied roughly read They listened to withme great atat-tention

at-tention

at-tentionNo you are the protestant who has beenbeen-

tobeen-

tobeen-

totention On the 2Sth I returned to SpeziaSpezia-where

Spezia-where

Spezia-where

to Bonasola and havewe no place for youyou-

Iyou-

Iyou-

Iwhere I wrote you a postal begging youyou-to

yon-to

you-toI had to leave at once though I knew notnot-

wherenot-

wherenot-

whereto send me the medicine and then I set offoff-at

off-at

off-atwhere to go As I passed along the darkdark-

littledark-

littledark-

littleat once up the mountains foror PolvernaPolverna-which

Polverna-which

Polverna-whichlittle street the people began to downdown-

bucketsdown-

bucketsdown-

bucketspour which I had promised to visitvisit-

ThevBit-

Thevisit-

Thebuckets of water from one side and toto-

throwto-

throwto-

throwThe people are very kind and friendlyriendly-

andthrow great stones from the other evidentevident-ly

evident-ly

and are glad to hear the gospel WithWith-kind

With-kindly hoping to kill me I prayed ThanksThanks-

tokind salutations I remainremain-

Yoursremain-

Yremain-

Yours

I

to the Lord no stone touched me for hadhad-one

had-one

had-one

YoursYourlJ in ChristChrist-

ANGELO

Christ-

ANGELO

Christ-ANQELO

one fallen on me I should have remainedremained-dead

remained-dead

remained-dead

ANGELOI

EVANQKLISTAEVANQKLISTA-

Seed

EVANGEIISTA-

Seed

dead on the spot But I believe the LordLord-heard

Lord-heard

Lord-heardheard your prayers and mine also AboutAbout-half

About-half

About-half

Seed SowingSowing-

TheSowing-

TheSowing-

The

i

half an hour after having found a quietquiet-place

quiet-place

quiet-place

The following letter will give you somesome-idea

some-idea

i

place under a tree where I had decided toto-

spendto-

spendto-

spendidea of the work of an Italian colporteurcolporteu-rItspend the night I heard a tramping of It is a literal translation of a letter I have

i

feet and Eoon several fellows Iyoung passed just received from one of our colporteurs I

I

III

II

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The Foreign Mission JournalJournal-

He

403403-

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vercoatHe sends me a report every week Such-

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Wseed sowing cannot be in vain ThereThere-

are

There-

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WV D POWELLPOWELL-

Sabbath

POWEIL-

Sabbath

POWELL-

Sabbathare still many places in Italy where a colco-

lporteurs

cotcot-

porteurs

co-

lporteursSabbath Observances in Mexico-

SALTILLO

MexicoMexico-

SALTILLO

Mexico-

SALTILLOporteurs life is in danger Priests doalldoall-

they

doall-

they

doall-

theySALTILLO MEX July 1919951995-

It9595-

It95-

Itthey dare to do and had they the powerpower-

they

power-

they

power-

they It may bebbe news to some of the readers ofof-

the

of-

the

of-

thethey would go to much greater lengths-

Priests

lengthslengths-

Priests

lengths-

Prieststhe JOURNAL to know that we have inin-

Mexico

in-

Mexico

in-

MexicoPriests as a rule are cowards and do theirtheir-

persecuting

therp-

ersecuting

their-

persecutingMexico a National Sunday School ConvenConven-

tion

Conven-

tion

Conven-

tionpersecuting at second hand A little perseperse-

cution

perse-

cution

perse-

cutiontion The organization was effected twotwo-

years

two-

years

two-

yearscution however does no harm and oftenoften-

brings

often-

brings

often-

bringsyears ago in Mexico city Its second anan-

nual

an-

nual

an-

nualbrings a blessing We are hopeful and-

encouraged

andand-

encouraged

and-

encouragednual meeting was held in GuadalajaraGuadalajara-

Lastencouraged Yours sincerelysincerely-

May

sincerely-

May

sincerely-

MayLast month I had the pleasure ofof attendingattending-

itsMay 2 1895 JOHN H EAGEEEAGE-

EMEXICO

EGER-

MEXICO

EAGE-

RMEXICO

its third meeting held in San Luis PoPo-

tose

Po-

tose

Po-

tosetose The attendance was good the disdis-

cussions

dis-

cussions

dis-

cussionsMEXICOMEXICO-

Baptisms

MEXICO-

Baptisms

MEXICO-

Baptismscussions animated and all teemed benebene-

fited

bene-

fited

bene-

fitedBaptisms and Bible Distribution-

TOLUCA

DistributionDistribution-

TOLUCA

Distribution-

TOLUCA

fited Especially noticable was the spiritspirit-

ualityspirit-

ualityspirit-

ualityTOLUCA July 10101895101895-

Lti8t

109 1895189-

5Lst

1895-

Last

uality of the meeting Sunrise prayer-

meetings

prayerprayer-

meetings

prayer-

meetingsLst Sunday I baptized one and receivedreceived-

two

received-

two

received-

two

meetings were held which prepared thethe-

hearts

the-

hearts

the-

heartstwo others who will be baptized next SunSun-

day

Sun-

day

Sun-

day

hearts of the delegates for the discussionsdiscussions-

ofday We had several new hearers OarOar-

Sunday

Onr-

Sunday

Oar-

Sunday

of the day Instead of annual meetings asas-

heretofore

as-

heretofore

as-

heretoforeSunday school is flourishing Many of thethe-

children

the-

children

the-

children

heretofore it was decided that the next-

meetingnextnext-

meeting

next-

meetingchildren from the Orphanage attend SunSun-

day

Sun-

day

Sun-

day

meeting be held in 98 This I think waswas-

aday school and prayer meeting One ofof-

them

of-

them

of-

them

a wise step It would be difficult to concon-

tinue

con-

tinue

con-

tinuethem is anxious to present herself as a cancan-

didate

can-

didate

can-

didate

tinue the annual meeting because of thethe-

many

the-

many

the-

manydidate for baptismbaptism-

I

many other meetings of the different de-

nominationsdede-

nominations

de-

nominationsI am receiving new supplies of GospelsGospels-

from

Gospels-

from

Gospels-

from

nominations which come yearly-

Foryearlyyearly-

Foryearly-

Forfrom Madrid and England I am sendingsending-

these

sending-

these

sending-

these

For a year past I have been greatly disdis-

tressed

dis-

tressed

dis-

tressedthese gospels to every part of Mexico andand-

to

and-

to

and-

to

tressed over the fact that we seem to bebe-

making

be-

making

be-

makingto California Many of the missionaries-

write

missionariesmissionaries-

write

missionaries-

write

making no progress in the matter of thethe-

observance

the-

observance

the-

observancewrite to tell of the pleasure they have inin-

distributing

in-

distributing

in-

distributing

observance of the Lords Day on the part ofof-

the

of-

the

of-

thedistributing these portions of the word ofof-

God

of-

God

of-

God

the native Christians To my mind this isis-

one

is-

one

is-

oneGod and thereby create a desire for thethe-

complete

the-

complete

the-

complete

one of the most painful features connectedconnected-

with

connected-

with

connected-

withcomplete Bible I am kept so busy fillingfilling-

orders

filling-

orders

filling-

orders

with our work I know we have to makemake-

many

make-

many

make-

manyorders from other parts that it has some-

what

somesome-

what

some-

what

many allowances for a people who havehave-

been

have-

been

have-

beenwhat interfered with my personal distribudistribu-

tion

distribu-

tion

distribu-

tion

been raised under Romish influence ButBut-

Ition work which I so much enjoyenjoy-

Some

enjoy-

Some

enjoy-

Some

I am frank to say I feel that we havehave-

gone

have-

gone

have-

goneSome of my best friends seem solicitoussolicitous-

in

gone too far in this thing of making allow-

ances

allowallow-

ances

allow-

ancesin regard to my health and urge me to taketake-

absolute

take-

absolute

take-

absolute

ances To get this matter before the mindsminds-

of

minds-

of

minds-

ofabsolute rest butbntwhilewhile I am not well I amam-

much

am-

much

am-

much

of the Christian people of Saltillo MrMr-

Isaac

Mr-

Isaac

Mr-

Isaacmuch improved to what I was in April andand-

May

and-

ltlay

and-

May

Isaac Boyce of the Presbyterian MissionMission-

was

Miraion-

was

Mission-

wasMay This high altitude tends to wreckwreck-

ones

wreck-

ones

wreck-

ones

was asked to prepare a paper on this subsub-

ject

sub-

ject

sub-

jectones nervous system nnless there is aa-

change

a-

change

a-

change

ject for the meetings recently held withwith-

cur

with-

cur

with-

curchange occasionally to a lower altitudealtitude-

Brother

altitude-

Brothraltitude-

Brother

cur church With this single exceptionexception-

allBrother Alejandro Trevino has felt it hishis-

duty

his-

duty

his-

duty

all the papers treated of the Holy SpiritSpirit-

The

SpiIit-

The

Spirit-

Theduty to accept the call to the MontereyMonterey-

church

Monterey-

church

Monterey-

church

The subject was admirably presented to-

one

toto-

one

W-

onechurch This deprives us of one of ourbestourbest-

native

our bestbest-

native

best-

native

one of the largest congregations I have-

ever

havehave-

ever

have-

evernative workers He says that he will returnreturn-

to

ever seen assembled in Saltillo After thethe-

reading

the-

reading

the-

readingto the service of our Board when he changeschangea-

from

changes-

from

changes-

from

reading of the paper there followed a gengen-

eral

gen-

eral

gen-

eralfrom MontereyMonterey-

Iteral discussion which was participatedparticipated-

inIt is so cool today that I am wearing my in by several nativenn tive brethren I trusttrust-

TIle

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reat

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reatgreat good may come from this study ofof-

theof-

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theturn at the Methodi9rPresbyMethodistlresbyterianIethodist Presbyterianterian and BapBap-

tistBap-

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tistthe subject MrIr Boycea excellent paperpaper-ig

paper-is

paper-is

tist churche We feel that the Lord isis-

waitingis-

waitingis-

waitingis to be printed in tract form for generalgeneral-distribution

general-distribution

general-distribution

waiting to bless us In fact throughout allall-

Mexicoall-

Mexicoall-

Mexicodistribution I have come to feel that thethe-Lord

the-Lord

the-Lord

Mexico there seems to be a general feelingfeeling-

Ifeelinfeelin-

ILord is in a certain measuremeasuresh1ttingshutting up thethe-

windowsthe-

windowsthe-

windowsI had almost said a conviction that thisthis-is

tbis-is

this-iswindows of Heaven against us for our greatgreat-

slacknessgreat-

slacknessgreat-

slacknessis to be the best year the Gospel has everever-had

ever-had

ever-hadslackness in keeping His Holy DayDay-

We

Day-

Ve

Day-

Wehad in Mexicoexico Revival showers have alal-

readyal-

readyal-

readyWeVe have had twelvetwe 1 va baptisms in SaltilloSaltillo-

duringSaltillo-

duringSaltillo-

duringready fallen in some parts Oh how mymy-

heartmy-

heartmy-

heartduring the present year One of our girlsgirls-

andgirJs-

andgirls-

andheart yearns for a Pentecostal feast in MexMex-ico

Mex-ico

Mex-icoand three of our boys were among the numnum-

bernum-

bernum-

berico during this year I feel that many ofof-

thoseof-

thoseof-

thoseber The religious interest among thethe-girls

the-girls

the-girls

those whosew hose eyes may read these wordswords-will

worda-will

words-willgirls of Madero Institute has been of latelate-

verylate-

verylate-

very

will unite their prayers with mine that thethe-blessing

the-bIessing

the-blessingvery encouraging The Spirit seems to bebe-

atbe-

atbe-

atblessing may soon comecome-

Wecome-

Ve

come-

Weat work among them In fact there seemsseems-to

seems-to

seems-to

WeVe are looking forward with great pleaplea-sure

plea-sure

plea-sureto be a general feeling on the part of thethe-

workersthe-

workersthe-

workerssure to the coming of the brethren andand-sisters

and-sisters

and-sistersworkers of the three Denominations inin-

Saltilloin-

Saltilloin-

Saltillosisters to the Annual Mission meeting toto-

beto-

beto-

beSaltillo that Gods set time to favor ZionZion-is

Zion-is

Zion-

isbe held here in September If as 4vee areare-

earnestlyare-

earnestlyare-

earnestlyis near at hand Never since I have beenbeen-in

been-in

been-in

earnestly hoping our beloved SecretarySecretary-canin Mexico have I seen so much of harmonyharmony-

andcan also be with UP our joy will be fullfull-

A

full-

A

full-

Aand real Christian love among the membersmembers-of

A B RUDDRUDD-

From

RUDI-

F

RUDD-

From

of the different evangelical churches asas-

there88-

thereas-

therethere is justj ust now in Saltillo And I amam-

gladam-

gladam-

gladglad to add that this is noticeable to aa-

greatera-

greatera-

greater

FromF rom Brother PowellPowell-

ZACATECAS

Powell-

ZACATECAS

Powell-

ZACATECASgreater or less extent throughout the wholewhole-

countrywhole-

ountrywhole-

countryZACATECASZACATECA-

SHaving

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weare creating great interest Have sold 19631963-in

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1963-inwe are to have on each Lords Day sixsix-

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AA Chinaman applied for the position of cook in a family which belongedto a fashionable church The lady asked himhim-

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MISSIONCARDMISSIONCARD TOPIC FOR JULY 18951895-

THE

1896-

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THETHE HOME BOARDBOAKD-

Home

BOARD-

Home

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HomeHome Board I the Lord have calledcalled-

theecalled-

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theeThe reicard of one duty is the powerpower-

tothee in righteousness Missionaries to fulfil another425 churches and stations 3484 bapbap-

tismsbap-

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tisInstisms 5921 Sunday schools 2110-

teachers21102110-

teachers2110-

teachers1 Opening Hymn One more daysdays-

workdays-

wordays-

workteachers and pupils 2323702702 churches-constituted

churcheschurches-constituted

churches-constitutcd

workwor for Jesusconstituted 178 houses of worshipworship-built

worship-

built52worship-

built52builtbuilt5252 Bibles and Testaments distribdistrib-

uteddistrib-

utcddistrib-

uted2 The Lords Prayer united in by allall-

standingall-

standingall-

standinguted 7392 Receipts of Home Board standing83640208364020-

Study

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tudy3 ScriptureScriptureLukeLuke 10 2537

Study TopicsTopicsGrolctltGrowth of Southern citcit-

ies

cit-

ies4 Two contrasts 1st The vast fieldfield-

offield-

offield-

ofies288 Future of South in manufacturing-interests

manufacturingmanufacturing-interests

manufacturing-interests

of work committed to the HomeHome-Board

Home-

BoardHome-

Boardinterests Great increase of emigration toto-

the

to-

tlie

to-

theBoard with its small army of 425-

missionaries425425-

missionaries425-

missionariesthe South Pressing needlleedf01for new churchchurch-

edifices

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of the South who are responsibleresponsible-forfor this fieldfield-

fPROGRAM FOR AUGUST 18951895-

SUBJECT

1895-

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1895-

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5 HymnHymnAA charge to keep I havehave-

G6 The Mission work of the HomeHome-Board

Home-Board

Home-BoardSUBJECT THE HOME BOARD Board divides itself into four de-

partmentsdede-

partmentsde-

partmentspartments

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406 The ForeignFore4Forei 11i MissionissionJJournalurIIlll

1 WorkV ork among foreign populapopula-tion

popala-tion

popula-tion

120 could be more wisely expended byby-

anybJ-

anyby-

anytion any leader whether of a missionary soso-

cietyso-

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ciety2tionWorkWork amongamong colored people ciety composed of grown people or of aa-

banda-

banda-

band3 Work among our native whitewhite-people

white-people

white-people

band composed of children than in thethe-

subscriptionthe-

subscriptionthe-

subscriptionpeople subscription to all three sources of inforinfor-mation

inforl-

lUltiuninfor-

ination4 Church buildingbuilding-Let

mation WeYe will enumerate them withwith-

priceswith-

priceswith-

pricesLet four members be given thesethese-topics

these-topics

these-topics

prices and places of subscriptionsu bscri ptiontopics beforehand For informainforma-tion

informa-tion

informa-tion

1 Monthly Missionary literature anan-

nualan-

nualan-

nualtion see Convention ReportReport-May

Report-May

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nual subscription 30 cts Maryland BapBap-

tistBap-

tistBap-

tistMay t 1895 Let prayer for eacheach-field

each-field

each-field

tist Mission Rooms Baltimorefield follow its discussion interinter-spersed

inter-spersed

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2 Young Peoples Leader a monthlymonthly-paper

monthly-paper

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tolove-

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topaper Annual subscription 404 ctsrctsr-Baptist

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Our Home FieldField-Sketch

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nual subscription 50O cts Baptist SundaySunday-School

Sunday-School

Sunday-SchoolLeaLea-

derLea-

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derSee August Young Peoples School Board In ordering the last twotwo-

pleasetwo-

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pleaseder please send direct to NashvilleN sh viIle TennTenn-

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8 Leaflet Home Missions and ourour-English

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Drby-

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I hear the tread of pioneerspioneers-Of9 Roll call and collection of duesdues-

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12 Closing PrayerPrayer-

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MissMiss Heck strikes the keynote of effeceffec-tiveness

elIec-tivcness

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FOR

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tiveness in Womans Work when sheshe-lays

she-lays

she-layslays emphasis upon the personal elementelement-Printed

element-Printed

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ARY

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1I88ION-

ARYPrinted circulars curt business notesnotes-may

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can-callour English speaking People is thethe-

comprehensivethe-

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lettera-

lettera-

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the-month

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letter regarding which the recipient isis-

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a long look backward a very broad looklook-all

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look-allall around with a clear look forward inin-

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thisthis little leaflet of 12 pages It is brightbright-fresh

bright-fresh

bright-fresh

The Home BoardBoard-

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furnish-interesting

furnish-interesting

people It will help us in a study of the BoardBoard-to

Boar-tointeresting material for the use of manymany-

participantsmany-

participantsmany-

participantsto consider its origin Where did it comecome-from

come-from

come-fromparticipants at a meeting Is not this aa-

desirablea-

desirablea-

desirable from Did the Board create itself andand-then

and-then

and-thendesirable aimaim-

FOR

aim-

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aim-

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recognizeto-

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recognizeFOR YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETIES ANDAND-

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frequentlyis-

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frequentlyNothing of the kind The Baptists of thethe-south

the-south

the-southfrequently serviceable for the young peopeo-

plepeo-

plepeo-

plesouth in convention assembled werewere-grappling

were-grappling

were-grapplingple adapted by the leader to their useuse-

theuse-

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thegrappling with the great question of desdes-

titutiondes-

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titutionthe special provision made for them isis-

theis-

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thetitution in our own borders a necessitynecessity-wasthe extensive program prepared by DrDr-

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send the Gospel to the perishing of ourour-own

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theall-

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need-created

need-createdthe material published in the four mismis-

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were-seeking

were-seekingsionary pages of the month But as allall-

ofall-

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ofseeking to do the best thing that could bebe-

donebe-

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inter-changeably

inter-changeably

done The Board then is a creature ofof-

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sum to cover all specialent j

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creasingin-

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If

objectiveobjecti 7ee argument is strong enough toto-

almost

to-

almost

to-

almostcreasing number and value there isis-

room

is-

room

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roomalmost discourage us Twenty millionsmillions-

ofroom for more Let the good work bebe-

continued

be-

continued

be-

continuedof people and only two and a half millionmillion-

ofcontinuedcontinu-

edaof them Baptists Others are ChristiansChristians-

of0a WeYe especially invite attention toto-

the

to-

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to-

theof various names but probably onethirdonethird-of

the work among the foreign populationpopulation-

theof them with no religion at all 70000007000000-

orthe Mexicans in El Paso Texas andand-

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as

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in-

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tion

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CityKansas-

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InI n this same-

field

samesame-

fieldCity and Oklahoma among the CubansCubans-

infield are the Indians of the territory andand-

other

and-

other

and-

otherin Havana and Florida and among thethe-

Chinese

the-

Chinese

the-

Chineseother Indians not yet evangelized AllAll-

the

All-

the

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theChinese in our great cities These areare-

the

are-

the

are-

thethe sentiments of pity mercy and justicejustice-

unitejustice-

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unitothe heathen at our doorsdoorsaa needy andand-

constantlyand-

constantlyand-

constantlyunite in calling us to their aid WeVe havehave-

within

have-

within

have-

withinconstantly increasing class

within our territory all the distress dandan-

ger

dan-

ger

dan-

ger4 The work for colored women andand-

children

and-

children

and-

childrenger and wickedness of large cities WeWe-

have

We-

have

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havechildren about our homes is increasingincreasing-

inpopulation WeWe-

have

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have

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havebebe-

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fosteredhave a growing foreign in interest WeVe desire that it should

Cuba for whomwhom-

we

whom-

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our

of-

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and the Board isis-

trying

is-

trying

is-

tryingfeel responsibilitywe a our Christian women

trying to discharge that debt In thethe-

field

the-

Held

the-

field5 As an aid to interesting the youngyoung-

infield of this Board the population is inin-

creasing

in-

creasing

in-

creasingin missions we would commend S SS-

Missionary

S-

Missionary

S-

Missionarycreasing at least a half million each yearyear-

The

year-

The

year-

The

Missionary Day to Womans Mission So-

cieties

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co ope rationration-

withThe FutureFuture-

depends

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The

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Thewith the Sunday School Board in makmak-

ing

mak-

ing

mak-

ingThe future of our Foreign IissionsMissions-

depends

Iissions-

dependsing it a successsuccess-

LETTER

success-

LETTER

success-

LETTEHdepends on home work Those StatesStates-

that

States-

that

States-

thatLETTER FROM DR I T TICHENOll EXEX-

PLANATORY

EX-

PLNATOItY

EX-

PLANATORYthat have increased most in contribucontribu-

tions

contribu-

tions

contribu-

tionsPLANATORY OF THE RECOMMENRECOMMEN-

DATIONS

nEconIEN-

DATIOS

RECOMMEN-

DATIONSMissions have donedone-

most

done-

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Dear

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achievement

greatest-

achievement

greatest-

achievementmost in Homeh once MissionMission-

BoardMission-

Board

Mission-

Boardof the century is not in elecelec-

tricity

elec-

tricity

elec-

tricityDear Sisters8istersTheThe Home

achievementtricity it is missions The carrying forfor-

ward

for-

ward

for-

ward

Board desires to express its grateful acac-

knowledgmentsac-

knowledgmentsac-

knowledgmentsachievement depends onon-

Home

on-

Home

on-

Home

knowledgments to the sisters composingcomposing-

theward of that

Womans Missionary Union for theirtheir-

increasedtheir-

increasedtheir-

increasedHome Missions-The

Missions-The

MissionsjIissions-The

theinterest in thethe-

work

the-

work

the-

workincreased and increasing

The population grows so rapidlyrapidly-

that

rapidly-

that

rapidly-

that the new populationpopulation-

as

work of Home MissionsMissions-During

Missions-During

Ii8siom-Duringthat if we supply of-

boxes

of-

boxes

ofof-

boxeswith church building forfor-

every

for-

every

for-

every

During the past year the numberas it comes one beenbeen-

greaterbeen-

greater

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greaterthousand people we must-

dedicate

mustmust-

dedicate

must-

dedicate

boxes sent to our missionaries hasevery two their valval-

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val-

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last

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last

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If we are the bodybod of ChristChristoror aa-

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of that bodybodywithwith our lives in HisHis-

entwined

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and each of us is only a pointpoint-

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The Week of Selfdenial undertakenundertaken-in resultresult-

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ed in securing more than the 50005000-

asked

5000-

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Baptistthe-

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feeling

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feeling

own-

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all to have of the South to ourour-

Home

our-

Home

our-

Hometheir preciousnesspreciousness-

and

Baptist womenfor lost soulsfeelingand their salvability If we get that-

feeling

that-

feeling

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feelingHome Mission work are largely beyondbeyond-

those

beyond-

those

beyond-

thosewill not rest till we havehave-

brought

have-

brought

have-

broughtthose of any former yearyear-

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Recommendations

Lord-

Recommendations

Lord-

Recommendations

This fact with our increasing needsneeds-

induces

needs-

induces

needs-

inducesbrought

induces us to come with larger requestsrequests-

thanrequest-

thanrequests-

thanRecommendations of the Home Board toto-

Womans

to-

Womans

to-

Womans

than ever before and to ask1 That the number of boxes sent toto-

our

to-

our

to-

ourWomans Missionary Union AdoptedAdopted-

atFrontier missionaries be increasedincreased-

until

increased-

until

increased-

untilat Annual Meeting inin WashingWashing-

ton

ouruntil the wants of this deserving andand-

appreciative

and-

appreciative

and-

appreciativeton D C May 11 1895 appreciative class shall be fully supsup-

plied

sup-

plied

sup-

plied The societies that have takentaken-part

taken-part

II-

partthat WomansWomans-

Mission

Womans-

Mission

Vomans-

Iission

pliedwould suggest1 We in this good work need no assurassu-

rrhc

assur-

The

Mission Societies aim to raise 25000 for part

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108 The Foreignit Missioni1issiolTjOl1rllali1issiolTjOl1rllal-

ancei

JournalJournala-

ncesances that it is blessed alike to thosethose-who

those-who

those-who

nary gavegave us such pleasure in the promisepromise-ofwho givegi and to those who receivereceive-

Nothingreceive-

othingreceive-

Nothingof future cooperation from the risingrising-ministry

rising-ministry

rising-ministryNothing strikes a deeper chord inin-

theirir-

thein-

theministry in our efforts for missions thatthat-we

that-we

that-wethe heart of the missionaries andand-

especiallyand-

especiallyand-

especiallywe publish it so that it may rejoice manymany-more

many-more

many-moreespecially of the women and childrenchildren-

whoclildrcn-

whochildren-

whomore

who compose their families than thethe-coming

the-coming

the-

coningLorisviLLK KYK y MayIny 3 18951895-

Miss

1805-

JliJ8

1895-

Misscoming of the box that bringsbrinrr so manymany-comforts

man-ycomfrts

many-comforts

Miss Annie Armstrong-Dear

Armstrong-Dear

ArmstrongArinstrong-Dear

comforts and is so appropriateappropfiate an exex-pression

ex-

pressIOnex-

pressionpression cf the Christian sympathy ofof-their

of-their

of-their

Dear FriendFrielldlI got the students of thethe-Theological

the-TllCological

the-Theologicaltheir far away sisters in the older statesstates-

Westates-

Vestates-

WeTheological Seminary to11together this eveneven-ing

even-ing

vv-

ingWeVe are sure our sisters need no exhortaexhorta-tion

exhorta-tion

exhorta-tion

ing and adopting youryoui-them

suggestion mademade-them

made-themtion to continue in this blessed work them a half hours talk about the WomWom-ans

Won-ans

Vom-

ans2 WeVe earnestly invite attention toto-

theto-

theto-

theans Missionary Union and its work SoSo-

farSo-

brSo-

farthe work far as I can learn this is the first occaocca-sion

occa-sion

occa-sionYork among our foreign populationpopulation-

Mexicanpopulation-

MxIcanpopulation-

MexicanMexican German Cuban French andand-Chinese

and-ChInese

and-Chinese

sion upon which the subject was everever-brought

ever-brought

ever-broughtChinese We lad brought forward for discussion among usus-

Thereus-

rrhereus-

Thereye are glad to say that in allall-

theall-

theall-

thethe fields in which There were about 150 young ministers inin-

myin-

myin-

myIII we are laboringlaboring-

amonglaboril1r-

ramonglaboring-

amongamong these people from Baltimore toto-

Eltgtg-

EIto-

Elmy audience After relating the historyhistory-ofEl Paso and from Kansas City to HaHa-

vanaHa-

vanaHa-

vanaof the Union and introducing them to itsits-officers

its-officers

its-officersvana everywhere the Lord is blessingblessing-

ourofficers I begged them to begin this sumsum-mer

sum-mer

sum-merour work and opening still more widely mer and organize a Ytomansromans MissionaryUnion each in his own church oror-churches

or-curchE

or-churches

the doors of usefulness to us What wewe-have

we-bave

we-have churches I next suggested that theythey-

willthey-

WIllthey-

willhave done in the past and what we aroaro-now

arar-now

are-nownow able to do is not a tithe of whatwhat-ought

what-ought

what-ought

will attend tach of them one or moremore-District

more-District

more-Districtought to be doneone for these people District Associations during the summersummer-and

summertsummert-and

summer-and3 The Board has been gratified atat-

theat-

tbeat-

theand begged that they would find out thethe-condition

the-condition

the-conditionthe increased interest in work amongamonrr thethe-

coloredthe-

coloredthe-

coloredcondition of the work in each case andand-do

and-do

and-docolored women and children aboutabout ourour-

homesour-

homesour-

homes

do what they could to set it going II-ventured

I-

VenturellI-

venturedhomes springing up in various parts ofof-our

of-our

of-our

ventured the prediction that if each ofof-them

of-them

of-themour Southern country The field is so30-

needyso-

needyso-

needythem would do the work that lies nearestnearest-his

nearest-his

nearest-hisand his handshandsT it was possible for the compacompa-ny

compa-ny

compa-ny

needy so vast that while it must hebe-

longh-

elnghe-

long ny before me to increase income soso-much

so-much

so-much

long years before it can be fully occuoccu-pied

occu-pIed

occu-pied

yourpied we would urge this vastness andand-this

and-this

and-this

much as 10000 during the year II-hope

I-

hopeI-

hopethis need as arguments for our most enen-ergetic

en-ergetic

en-ergetic

hope they will take an interest in thethe-matter

the-matter

the-matterergetic efforts in behalf of those whowho-

willwho-

willwho-

willmatter and will actively cooperate withwith-you

with-you

with-youwill shape the moral and religious desdes-

tinydes-

tinydes-

tinyyou for many years to come It is mymy-purpose

my-purpose

my-purposepurpose to have the subject brought forfor-ward

for-war

for-ward

tiny of the millions of that race who areare-born

are-born

are-bornborn on our soil Nurtured in the midstmidst-of

midst-of

midst-of

wardwar on one of the Missionary Days nextnext-session

nexts-eSSIOn

next-sessionof our Christian civilization these mustmust-

leadmust-

leadmust-

leadsessionseSSIOn and fully discussed If this isis-

doneis-

doneis-

donelead in the march of the hosts of thethe-dark

the-dark

the-dark

done year by yearyear I trust it will becomebecome-apparent

becom-epparnt

become-apparentdark continent when they come as comecome-

theycome-

theycome-

theyapparent that the Seminary is cooperatcooperat-ing

cooperat-lllg

cooperat-ingthey surely will from the shadows ofof-

theirof-

theirof-

theiring with your work in111 a desirable fashionfashion-

Veryfashion-

Veryfashion-

Verytheir heathenism up to Him who is thethe-Light

the-Light

the-Light

Very trulytruly-WMtruly-Vrtruly-WILight of life WMVr If WIIITSITTWIIITSITT-

The

WIIITSITT-

Rio

I1ITSITTI1ITSITT-

RIO

4 The success which attended MisMis-sionary

Mis-sionary

IisIis-

sionarysionary Day for Sunday Schools due soso-

largelyso-

largelyso-

largely Rio May 24 18951895-

My189-

5LI

1895-

Mylargely to the Executive Committee ofof-

theof-

theof-

thethe Womans Missionary Union callscalls-forth

calls-forth

calls-forth

MyLI Dear SistersSisters-

SinceSistas-

Since

Sisters-

Sinceforth our grateful acknowledgmentsacknowledgments-and

Since the conversion of Dr Ottoni itit-

seemsit-

seemsit-

seemsand encourages us to asksk a similar serser-vice

ser-vice

ser-

viceseems to me that we need no longerlonger-doubt

longer-doubt

longer-doubtvice during the coming year WeVe areare-

sureare-

snreare-

suredoubt but that God will give us laborerslaborers-tosure that a knowledge of the good thatthat-

hasthat-

hasthat-

hasto this whitened field Our BrotherBrother-Ottoni

llrotber-Ottoni

Brother-Ottonihas been accomplished forbids any but aa-

favorablea-

favorablea-

favorableOttoni was a canon of the Romish churchchurch-The

church-The

church-Thefavorable answer to this request Pray The term unnon in Portuguese whenwhen-used

when-med

when-useding the Divine guidance upon you I amam-

Youram1am-

1youram-

Your

used figuratively means one who11O lives atat-ease

at-eas

at-easeYour BrotherBrother-

I

easeeas So he lived in a worldly sense withwith-an

with-an

with-anan incomemcome from his parish ot severalseveral-hundred

several-hundred

several-hundredI T TICHENOR Cor SfCSE-

CThe

See-

The

hundred dollars a month But his mindmind-was

mind-was

mind-waswas not at ease He said he was not happy

The letter from Dr W HH-

WhitsittH-

WhitsittH-

Whitsittfromfollowing the time he took his priestly vowsvows-He

vows-lIe

vows-HeWhitsitt the recently elected PresidentPresident-

ofHe sought happiness in art in musicmusic-but

music-but

music-butof our Southern Baptist Theological Semi but in vain Even politics proved no did-

i40S

I

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The Foreign Mission JournalJournalv-

ersion

409v-

ersion

409409v-

ersionversion to him he was among the forefore-

mostfore-

mostfore-

mostSUGGESTIONS FOR WORK IN CITYCITY-

SOCIETIES

CITY-

SOCIETIES

CITY-

SOCIETIESmost in the great movement that mademade-

thismade-

1his

made-

thisSOCIETIESSOCIETIES-

BYthis country a Republic At last hehe-

asked

he-

asked

lie-

ihskedJOHNSTONJOHNSTON-

Presented

JOIIKSTOK-

Presented

JOHNSTON-

Presented

BY MRSIHS R Phishis-

regular

his-

regular

his-

regularasked for six months reprieve from

regular duties in order to visit the UnitedUnited-

StatesUnited-

StatesUnited-

StatesPresented at W M U Annual Meeting inin-

Washingtonin-

Washingtonin-

WashingtonStates He said he thought he mightmight-

find

might-

find

might-

find

WashingtonWashington-

Infind among that progressive people thethe-

secretthe-

secretthe-

secretIn suggesting plans for work I knowknow-

thatknow-

thatknow-

thatsecret of true happinesshappiness-And

happiness-And

happiness-And

that no inflexible model can be invented-

thatinventedinvented-

thatinvented-

thatAnd there he found it On the steamer-

boundsteamersteamer-

boundsteamer-

boundthat adaptation is the key of successsuccess-

Whatsuccess-

Vhat

success-

Whatbound for New York he met BrotherBrother-

NeighborBrother-

NBrother-

NeighborWhat will succeed in one place will failfail-

in

fail-

in

fail-

inNeighborNcigb bor and Brother Taylors littlelittle-

motherlesslittle-

motherlesslittle-

motherlessin another No plan oughtoughttoto be retained-

thatretainedretained-

thatretained-

thatmotherless children The children gavegave-

himgave-

himgave-

himthat fails to awakena interest and to mainmain-

tainmain-

tainmain-

tainhim a card with a Bible verse on it and-

Brotherandand-

Brother

and-

Brothertain it Interest created and profit gainedgained-

oughtgained-

oughtgained-

oughtBrother Neighbor presented him with aa-

bound

a-

bound

a-

boundought to be the standard of worth andand-

the

and-

the

and-

thebound volume of our Portuguese jourjour-

naljour-

naljour-

nalthe measure of life of any methodmethod-

Onemethod-

One

method-

Onenal these gave him the key to 1 the mysmys-

terymys-

terymys-

teryOne plan that has proved successful inin-

many

in-

manyin-

manytery uf the gospel GodsGod spirit hadhad-

beentiadtiad-

been

adad-

beenmany places is to have a hostess for eacheach-

meetingeach-

meetingeach-

meetingbeen working upon him for yearsyears-

itcarscars-

itmeeting whether it be held in thethe-

church

the-

church

the-

churchit was Christ he needed He was coldcold-

ly

cold-

lychurch or at home Let the burden ofof-

providing

of-

providing

of-

providingly1 y received by the Bishop at Los ArigelosArigelo-

sCal

Arigelo-

sJalproviding all things necessary rest uponupon-

her

upon-

her

upon-

herCalJal whither he went from New YorkYork-

ThisYork-

This

York-

Phisher she is to secure the participants arar-

range

ar-

range

ar-

rangeThis was the final blow to all his love forfor-

Rome

for-

Home

for-

Romerange for papers songs etc The propro-

grampro-

grampro-

gramRome he went to his room and prayedprayed-

hisprayed-

hisprayed-

hisgram may be followed by a few momentsmoments-

ofhis first earnest prayer to the UNKNOWNUNKNOWN-

GOD

uxhxowaG-

ODUNKNOWX-

GOD

of free discussiondiscussion-Many

discussion-Many

discussion-IanyofGOD of his former creedcreed-

Hecrted-

Hecreed-

HeManyIanyofof our ladies object to spendingspending-

anHe left all his priestly robes at the hoho-

tel

ho-

tel

ho-

tclan afternoon with idleidlehandshands even thoughthough-

theythough-

theythough-

theytel and returned to Brazil having writwrit-

tenwrit-

1cn

writ-

tenthey are learning much In that casecase-

the

case-

the

case-

theten to Brother Taylor at Bahia sayingsaying-

thatsaying-

thatsaying-

thatthe more acceptable plan would be toto-

have

to-

have

to-

havethat he would like to present himself forfor-

baptism

for-

baptism

for-

baptismhave sewing on hand while some of thethe-

membersthe-

members

the-

membersbaptism to the church there it being thethe-

firstthe-

first

the-

firstmembers sew others who had been apap-

pointed

ap-

pointedap-

pointedfirst place where such an opportunityopportunity-

wouldopportunity-

wouldopportunity-

wouldpointed on the program could read papa-

perspa-

perspa-

perswould offer itself He remained in BaBa-

hia

Ba-

Ihia

Ba-

hipers and make talks and give interestinginteresting-

bitshiahi several weeks and then came on toto-

Rio

to-

Hio

to-

Riobits of information Several meetingsmeetings-

couldmeetings-

couldmeetings-

couldRio to close up all his business obligaobliga-

tions

obliga-

tions

obliga-

tionscould be devoted to a single country-

lives

countrycountry-

lives

country-

livestions Here in the South his home-

whilehomehome-

while

home-

whilelives of missionaries could be taken upup-

and

up-

and

up-

andwhile visiting our Juiz De Flora churchchurch-

hechurch-

heand other phases of the subject studied toto-

give

to-

give

to-

givemembermember-

ofThe garments made with-

otherswithvdth-

others

with-

otherslady teacher a give varietyhe met a young bebe-

sent

be-

sent

be-

sentcouldseveral that might be donatedof our church there for yearsyears-

and

years-

and

years-

andothers

and they decided they could work betterbetter-

assent to the frontier missionaries to gladglad-

den

glad-

den

glad-

denas one and so he is there now TheyThey-

areThey-

arerhey-

areden their lives at the same time the memmem-

bers

mem-

bers

mem-

bersto be married next week WeVe havehave-

justhave-

justhave-

justbers of the society would be gaining inin-

formation

in-

formation

in-

formationare

been arranging their little home forfor-

them

for-

them

for-

themformation and inspiration along mission-

arymissionmission-

arymission-

aryjustthem putting on fresh paint and clean-

ingcleanclean-

ing

lean-

ingary lines and materially contributing toto-

the

to-

the

to-

theing the windows and floors The househouse-

isthe support of the work with but little-

expenselittleHUla-

expenselittle-

expensehumble one and very differentdifferent-

from

different-

from

different-

fromexpense to themselvesthemselves-

Duringthemselves-

Duringthemselves-

Duringis a very

have been accustomed toto-

Nut

to-

lutto-

15ut

During the year each member of thethe-

Society

the-

Society

the-

Societyfrom what they entertain it at her home-

asidehomehome-

asidehome-

asideNut he says he wishes to know nothing-

now

nothingnothing-

now

nothing-

now

Society might

but Christ crucified He is so hum-

ble

humhum-

ble

hum-

bleaside from the regular meeting AndAnd-

here

And-

here

And-

herenow

such gentleman His inin-

tended

in-

tel1ded

in-

tendedhere her ingenuity as an hostess couldcould-

have

could-

have

could-

haveand able

tended Iyet

do not know but have alwaysalways-

heard

always-

heard

al waHwaH-

lleardhave full sway There could be a set ofof-

ten

of-

ten

o-

ftnhashas-

been

has-

been

ha-

sben

asking the namesnames-

of

names-

of

names-

ofheard the best reports of her She ten or fifteen questions

been the chief stay of her church andand-

they

and-

they

and-

theyof the principal stations in any chosenchosen-

missionchosen-

mission

chosen-

missionher to us reluctantly DrDr-

Ottonisays

Dr-

Ottoni

Dr-

Ottonimission field the names of the missionmission-

ariesmission-

ariesmission-

ariethey give upOttoni she writes like a doctor meanmean-

ing

mean-

ing

mean-

ingaries the work to be done the obstaclesobstacles-

toOttonisayssays of the workwork-

We

work-

Ve

work-

Weing a scholar in its use here in this concon-

nection

con-

nection

con-

nectionto progress and the prospects

amusements at ourour-

social

our-

social

our-

socialthese simpleWeVe havenectionnection-

Wenection-

Venection-

Wemissionsmissions-

the

missions-

the

missions-

theWeVe are rejoiced atatthethe prospect of openopen-

ingopeni-

nO

open-

ingsocial gatherings why not make

inginO our new home of worship soon ItIt-

is

It-

is

I tt-

isthe subject of some of them I am suresure-

this

sure-

this

sure-

thisis nearly complete Yon shall hear fromfrom-

us

from-

us

from-

us

this would awaken interest in manymany-

who

many-

who

many-

whoagain when we occupy itit-

With

it-

With

it-

Vith

who are now utterly indiffrentindiffrent-

Aus

that might work in some placesplaces-

isA planfor I amam-

yoursain-

yours

am-

yoursWith a request your prayers while some oneon-

erhe

one-

7he

the ladies sewhaveyours in the work ANNEAN L BAGHYBAG 11Y is to

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410 The Foreign Mission JournalJournalr-

eads

ollrl1a 11-

readsreads in the afternoon close the meetingmeeting-with

meeting-with

meeting-with

lutely nothing for the Lord Only givgiv-

inggiv-

inggiv-

ingwith a social hour during which thethe-young

the-young

the-young

ing Him the poorest sort of existenceexistence-exerting

existence-exerting

existence-exertingyoung people bring in and pass aroundaround-

aaround-

alightexerting for Him only the intluenceintluence-which

illtluence-which

influence-whichaalightlight lunch In the evening hold aa-

generala-

generala-

generalwhich may grow out of being knownknown-asgeneral meeting with a prepared programprogram-

inas a professing Christian Many ofof-

theseof-

theseof-

thesein which the young people are to assistassist-This

assist-rJJis

assist-This

these are bright active young womenwomen-

Theywome-

nrheyarewomen-

TheyThis plan will succeed in enlisting themthem-in

them-in

them-in

Theyrheyareare cumbering their lives with thethe-

thingsthe-

thingsthe-

thingsin the work ot missions and at the samesame-time

same-tme

same-tame

things which they can grasp at best butbut-for

but-for

but-fortime will keep all the forces of the churchchurch-

infor a little time when they may lay holdhold-

ofhold-

ofhold-

ofin touch and sympathy of things which shall be theirs for etereter-nity

eter-nity

eter-nityThe literary program might be foundfound-

veryfound-

veryfound-

verynity This is the great need of so interinter-esting

inter-esting

inter-estingvery interesting and profitable in somesome-

placessome-

placessome-

placesesting them in missions as that everyeveryoneeveryone-of

oneone-of

one-ofplaces Study a country for each meetingmeeting-

arrangemeeting-

arrangemeeting-

arrangeof that vast number will find her missionmission-and

mission-and

mission-andarrange a set of questions one for eacheach-

membereach-

membereach-

memberand go to work at itit-

Letit-

Letit-

Letmember of the SClety Let these bebe-

answeredbe-

answerebe-

answeredLet us not preach at our young womenwomen-

aboutwomen-

aboutwomen-

aboutansweredanswere in a talk of two or threethree-minutes

three-minutes

three-minutes

about the frivolity and waste of time inin-

seekingin-

seeingin-

seekingminutes as each lady finishes let thethe-others

the-others

the-others

seeking after worldly pleasures let usus-

giveus-

giveus-

giveothers ask questions on that pariicularpariicular-phase

panicular-phase

particular-phase

give them something betterbettercrowdcrowd outout-

theout-

theout-

thephase of the subject At the close of allall-

theall-

theall-

thethe worldly thoughts They love thethe-Lord

the-Lord

the-Lordthe papers let a ueneral discussion bebe-

heldbe-

heldbe-

heldLord Jesus and they need to be directeddirected-toheld concerning the whole country as aa-

fieldu-

fielda-

fieldto do His work Letting go the unworunwor-thy

unwor-thy

unwor-thyfield for workwork-

Ithy thingsthingsselfseekingselfseeking Train themthem-out

them-out

them-outI know of u society that gained muchmuch-

helplUuch-

helpmuch-

helpout of pleasureseeking into pleasuregivpleasuregiv-inghelp and inspiration by each membermember-

choosingmember-

choosingmember-

choosinging They themselves will be happierhappier-when

hapier-when

happier-whenchoosing a missionary ana at ChristmasChristmas-

sendingChristmas-

sendingChristmas-

sendingwhen they realize that they are doingdoing-Gods

domg-Gods

doing-Godssending a letter with a card or some litlit-

tlelit-

tlelit-

tleGods work It is glad tidings goodgood-news

good-new

good-newstle token The answers to these lettersletters-

comingletters-

comingletters-

comingnews we are spreading Let us do itit-

joyfullyit-

joyfullyit-

joyfullycoming in at different times during thethe-year

the-year

the-year

joyfully It is sweet service I speakspeak-from

speak-from

speak-fromyear would add new interest and life toto-

theto-

theto-

thefrom experience I was but a childchild-when

child-when

child-whenthe meetings In my plans of work I dodo-

notdo-

notdo-

notwhen the love of JesusreSUB constrained meme-

tome-

tome-

tonot mean to over look the fact that inin-

ourin-

ourin-

ourto give Him my heart InI n working forfor-Him

for-Him

for-Himour meetings we want to instruct and inin-

terestin-

terestin-

terestHim my life has been filled with joy andand-gladness

and-gladness

and-gladnessterest our ladies and to educate them inin-

benevolencein-

benevolencein-

benevolencegladness Some have said to me HowHow-can

How-can

flow-canbenevolence as well Hitut if we get asas-

manyas-

manyas-

manycan you sacrifice your life to missionmission-work

mission-work

mission-workmany interested as possible we will findfind-

ourfind-

ourfind-

ourwork Ah they do not understandunderstand-They

understand-fhey

understand-Theyour receipts largely increased whetherwhether-

weThey cannot see that there is no sacrificesacrifice-inwe have a regular monthly fee or a volvol-

untaryyol-

untaryvol-

untaryin it The sacrifice comes in giving thethe-besi

the-best

the-bestuntary contribution Our interest cancan-

notcan-

notcan-

notbest years of ones life to that which satissatis-lieth

satis-

tethsatis-

fiethnot be very deep in the heart withoutwithout-reaching

without-reaching

without-reaching

lieth not Alice Freeman Palmer says II-am

I-

amI-

amreaching the pocketbookpocketbook-St

am so sorry for girls and women who havehave-no

have-no

have-noSt Joseph MoMo-

OUR

11o-

OUR

lIo-

OUR

no great absorbing interest outside ofof-

themselvesof-

themselvesof-

themselvesthemselves Girls naturally desire to bebe-

beautifulbe-

beautifulee-

beautifulOUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR YOUNGYOUNG-

WOMEN

YOUNG-

WOMEN

YOUNG-

WOMEN

beautiful but if the beauty is to be lastlast-ing

h1S-

tinglast-

ingWOMENWOMEN-

BY

ing they must live outside of themthem-selves

them-sel

them-selvesselvesselves-

Whatselselves-

Whatvesves-

ThatBY IIOLLIE IlAUPEIlIlAUPEI-lPresented

llAUPfU-Presented

HARPER-

PresentedWhatThat nobler purpose could these youngyoung-

Christianyoung-

Chritianyoung-

ChristianPresented at WV M1 U Annual Meeting inin-

Washingtonin-

Washingtonin-

WashingtonChristian women have to whathat betterbetter-work

better-work

better-workWashingtonWashington-

OutWashington-

OutWashington-

Outwork could we direct them than the carcar-rying

car-ryilg

car-ryitgOut of the 4000000 Baptists in AmeriAmeri-

carying out of the great commission NotNot-only

Not-only

Not-onlyca it is fair to infer that at least 10000001000000-

ofonly do they need the work but thethe-work

the-work

the-workof them are girls unmarried young wowo-

menwo-

menwo-

menwork needs them The contributionscontributions-thatmen How many of this million ofof-

youngof-

youngof-

youngthat they would make and induce othersothers-toyoung women have a mission in theirtheir-

Christiantheir-

Christiantheir-

Christianto make would be no small consideraconsidera-tion

considera-tion

considera-tionChristian life WouldV o11d not 10000 inin-

cludein-

cludein-

cludetion They wouldyould disseminate missionmission-ary

mission-ary

mission-aryclude everyeveryoneone every Sunday SchoolSchool-

teacherSchool-

teacherSchool-

teacherary information The brightness andand-enthusiasm

and-enthusiasm

and-enthusiasmteacher every mission collector everever-

soulwinnereveryevery-

soulwinnerevery-

soulwinnerenthusiasm of these young workersworkers-would

workers-wonld

workers-wouldsoulwinner in the social walks andand-

everyand-

everyand-

everywould revive and strengthen the olderolder-workers

older-workers

older-workersevery girl who is sufficiently interestedinterested-

inworkers If the Womans MissionaryMissionary-Union

Missionary-Union

IissionarvIissionarv-Unionin mission work as to be really working Union is to live the young women of toto-

daytt-

daytoto-

dayfor Jesus It is safe to say that as a dede-

nominationde-

nominationde-

nominationday must take the placesplacesinin a few yearsyears ofof-

theof-

theof-

thenomination we have about 990000 girlsgirls-and

girls-and

girls-and

the women who are now at thethe helmhelm-Then

helm-Then

helm-Thenand young women who are doing abso Then again recruits on the mission fields

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The Foreign Mission Journalc-

ome

Journal 411-

young

411411c-

omecome from among the young When wewe-

wantwe-

wantwe-

wantyoung women yet to be reached there isis-

need

is-

need

is-

needwant money for the work we say educateeducate-when

educate-when

educate-when

need to hastenhasten-The

hasten-The

hasten-Thewhen we want lives for the work wewe-

wouldwe-

wouldwe-

wouldThe bringing of the world to ChristChrist-

seemsChrist-

seemsChrist-

seemswould say with greaterreater emphasis eduedu-

cateedu-

cateedu-

cateseems such an enormous work let us apap-

plyap-

plyap-

plycate There are some homes where thethe-

childrenthe-

ehildrenthe-

childrenply a little mathematics to it SaySay-

thereSay-

thereSay-

therechildren imbibe missionary informationinformation-from

information-from

information-from

there are 1000000 Baptist young womenwomen-

inwomen-

inwomen-

infrom the home folk but fu very manymany-homes

many-

homesmany-

homesin America in 1895 and by MayIay 18961896-

each

1896-

each

1896-

eachhomes there is not this training HenceHence-

theHence-

theHence-

theeach one should lead one other soul toto-

Christto-

Christto-

Christthe need of active teachers in everyevery-

churchevery-

hurchevery-

churchChrist and so on through the yearsyears-Figures

years-Figures

years-Figures but work itit-

outit-

outit-

outbewilder womenFigureschurchchurch-

Forchurch-

Forhurch-ForFor this work to be done those who are-

nowareare-

now

arc-

noW

out in 1909 fourteen years every memmem-

bermem-

bermem-

bernow interested in missions must set them-

selvesthemthem-

Eelvesthecu-

selvesber of the human family would be savedsaved-

Jesussaved-

Jesussaved-

Jesusselves to interest others Coming up toto-

theto-

theto-

theJesus would look down upon a redeemedredeemed-

worldredeemed-

worldredeemed-

worldthe meetings with papers on the needsneeds-

gettingneeds-

gettingneeds-

gettingworld His children having finished thethe-

workthe-

workthe-

workgetting together and discussing methodsmethods-will

methods-will

methods-will

work He left them to do If only thethe-

saved

the-

saved

the-

savedwill never do the work ExperiencedExperienced-consecrated

Experienced-consecrated

Experienced-consecrated

saved young women of the Baptists ofof-

America

of-

Americaof-

America mismis-

sions

mis-

sions

mis-

sionsAmerica could be so interested inconsecrated workers in each church mustmust-

takemust-

takemust-

taketake hold of the matter with a prayerfulprayerful-determination

prayerful-determination

prayerful-determination

sions as that each one of them wouldwould-

leadwould-

leadwould-

leadthis lead annually some other soul to ChristChrist-

DallasChrist-

DallasChrist-

Dallasdetermination They must study asas-

aas-

l

as-

a teacherteacher-studies

teacher-stndies

teacher-studies

Dallas TexasTexas-

A

al lawyer studies his case as astudies to meet the demands of her call-

ingcallcall-

ingcall-

inging Study missions study the wordword-

asA Pair of CompassesCompasses-

Mas the foundation of missions and studystudy-painstakingly

study-

painstakinglystudy-

painstakinglyMf stf PP-

Which

P-

Yhich

P-

Whichpainstakingly and persistently the youngyoung-women

young-women

young-women Which one of the readers of the FORFOR-

EIGN

FOR-

EIGS

FoeE-

LONandwomen they would interest lastlylastly-

studylastly-

studylastly-

studystudy methods of doing the thing SheShe-

whoShe-

whoShe-

whoEIGN MISSION JOURNAL has not heardheard-

theheard-

theheard-

thewho would train another need only havehave-

athe saying that it is more who than what-

is

whatwhat-

is

what-

isfind is said or done in this world InfluInflu-

encedInflu-

enced

Influ-

enceda converted heart and the tact to a-

workaa-

worka-

work truism I have chosen asas-

a

as-

a

as-

awhich that person-

canperson-

canenced by thatwork worth doing personperson-

cancan do and then wisely direct the efforteffort-for

effort-for

effort-for

a title of this article an illustration ofof-

my

of-

my

of-

my Faith toto-

Works

to-

lVorks

to-

Worksfor awhile and the training is sure toto-

followto-

followto-

followmy subject The Religion of

the sainted SpurgeonSpurgeon-

perhapsSpurgeon-

perhapsSpurgeon-

perhapsfollow The secret of interesting aa-

younga-

younga-

youngWorks given by

young woman in this work is to givegive-

hergive-

hergive-

herperhaps the most powerful preacher andand-

teacherand-

teacherand-

teacherher something worth the doing whichwhich-

shewhich-

shewhich-

sheteacher of religion that the nineteenthnineteenth-

centurynineteenth-

centurynineteenth-

centuryuntiluntil-

sheuntil-

sheuntil-

shehas produced When such vital-

truthsvitalvital-

truthsvital-

truthsshe can dp and stand by her in it century

of Faith andandVWorksorks are-

figuredareare-

figured

are-

figuredtruths as thatshe can stand alone Whenhen it is expedi-

entexpediexpedi-

entexpedi-

entent organize mission bands To make-

themmakemake-

themmake-

them

figured in a pair of compasses by Spur-

geon

SpurSpur-

geou

Spur-

geon strikestrike-

home

strike-

home

strike-

homethem attractive it may be necessary toto-

have

to-

have

to-

havegeon let us hope that they mayhome with peculiar force to SouthernSouthern-

BaptistsSouthern-

BaptistsSouthern-

Baptistshave socials Spare no pains on thesethese-

Letthese-

Letthese-

LetLet them be attractive entertainingentertaining-

andBaptists at the present juncturejuncture-

Thejuncture-

Thejuncture-

Theand educating In all that is plannedplanned-

neverplanned-

neverplanned-

neverThe recent reports of the Foreign andand-

Homeand-

Homeand-

Homelose sight of the fact and do not letlet-

the

let-

the

let-

the

Home Mission Boards at the SouthernSouthern-

BaptistSouthern-

BaptistSouthern-

Baptistnever

isis-

all

is-

all

is-

all

Convention in Washington DD-

C

D-

C

D-

Citthe girls lose sight of the fact that Baptist

all done in His name and for His sakesake-

Missionarysake-

Missionarysake-

MissionaryC showingshowinginin spite of the prayerfulprayerful-

andReading Clubs might bebe-

helpfulbe-

helpfulbe-

helpfuland sacrificing efforts of some to cancelcancel-

toe

cance-

ltecancel-

toeMissionary

toe debtdebtaa deficit in each treasury havehave-

casthave-

casthave-

casthelpful Interest in missions is alwaysalways-

commensuratealways-

commensuratealways-

commensuratecommensurate with information ManyMany-

a

rany-

a

cast a shadow upon many hearts whichwhich-

evenwhich-

even

which-

even of WomensWomens-Missionary

Womens-Missionary

Vomens-Missionary

who could not be induced toto-

read

to-

read

to-

readeven the counterreporta deqr girl

attend mission meetingmeeting-

wouldmeeting-

wouldmeeting-

would

Missionary Union with its promises fulful-

flledful-

filled

ful-

filledread a tract or a

not dispel WeVe need to feel-

thatfeelfeel-

thatfeel-

tbatwould be charmed with a bright book-

Rev

bookbook-

Rev

book-

Hev

filled caneach one of us toto-

liquidateto-

liquidateto-

liquidatethat it depends upon

Rev Frank S Dobbins has prepared a-

listaa-

list

a-

list the debt or to prevent its future-occurrence

futurefuture-

occurrencefuture-

occurrencelist of about 200 missionnry books whichwhich-

canwhich-

canwhich-

canliquidate

can be had free from Marvland BaptistBaptist-

Mission

Baptist-

Mission

Baptist-

Mission

occurrenceoccurrence-AsMission Rooms 9 WV Lexington street-

Baltimorestreetstreet-

Baltimorestreet-

BaltimoreAs a Southern woman officially concon-

nectedcon-

nectedcon-

nectednected with the Womans MissionaryMissionary-

UnionMissionary-

UnionMissionary-

UnionBaltimore on receipt of one cent stampstamp-

Thisstamp-

rhisstamp-

ThisThis list will be found very helpfulhelpful-

Manyhelpful-

Manyhelpful-

ManyUnion and used to writing for the presspress-

itit has borne heavily upon my mind toto-

tryto-

tryto-

trywill suggest themselves toto-

the

to-

the

to-

theMany plansthe tactful leader Effort is already bebe-

ing

be-

ing

be-

ingtry to stir up my sisters to that prayerfulprayerful-

andforth in behalf of the young wowo-

menwo-

menwo-

menand honest consideration of the relationrelation-

ofing putmen Success is attending the movementmovement-

butmovemen-

tbutOof faith to works which maymay lead themthem-to

them-tobutbutO0 there is so much more needed to bebe-

done

be-

done

be-

done

to give more liberally than ever beforebefore-

to and to speed the daysdays-

The

days-

The

done 1 In every church there are many to Missions helpt

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412 The1l ForeignFF-roreigii Mission JournalJournal-

when

Journal-

when

Ollrl1alOllrl1al-

whenwhen Christ and Him crucified shall bebe-preached

bb-

preachedbe-

preachedrob God in tithe of our substance therethere-would

thcre-would

there-wouldpreached to earths remotest boundsbounds-

Figuresbounds-

Figuresbounds-

Figureswould be no more debts but large increaseincrease-ofFigures and parables in the Bible areare-

notare-

notare-

notof money in the Lords treasury AA-

ChristianA-

ChristianA-

Christiannot always based upon a perfect systemsystem-of

Christian of this enlightened period whowho-does

who-docs

who-doesof resemblences but frequently does not give regularly and selfdenyinguponupon-

salientnpon-

salientupon-

salientsalient points of similarity alone ButBut-where

But-where

But-where

ly when the harvest17nrvest truly is great butbut-the

but-the

but-thewhere as in the case in point the paral the laborers few is incomprehensible toto-the

to-the

to-thelel is so plain that even the most ignoigno-

rantigno-

rantigno-

rantthe writer of this feeble plea for missionsmissions-Itrant persons may discern it thereby isis-

theis-

theis-

theIt is encouraging to see tint we areare-gradually

are-Jradually

are-pradualiythe illustration made more effectiveeffecti ve ExEx-

actlyEx-

actlyEx-

actlygradually bringing the women and chilchil-dren

clil-dron

chil-drenactly as the carpenter fixes one point of dren of the South into close organizationorganization-and

orgaIllzatlOn-andhis pair of compasses upon the centre ofof-

woodof-

woodof-

woodand systematic giving and for the futurefuture-the

future-the

future-thewood and leaning on it describes aa-

perfecta-

perfecta-

perfectthe outut look for increased offerings isis-

brighteris-

brightcris-

brighterperfect circle with the other so says thethe-great

tlC-great

the-great

brighter Let us never cease our effortsefforts-until

cfforts-until

efforts-untilgreat English preacher does the ChrisChris-

tianChns-

tianChris-

tianuntil all are brought into the same haphap-py

bllp-p

hap-pytian pyp bonds of usefulnessusefulness-

Iffirmly fixing his faith on Christ as aa-

centrea-

centrea-

centrecentre and solely relying on Him forfor-salvation

for-salvation

for-salvation

If what Dr G C Lorimer kindly saidsaid-of

snid-of

said-ofsalvation complete his round of works of women at the late Northern BaptistBaptist-Anniversaries

Baptist-Anniversaries

Baptist-AnniversariesHow vividly does the simile show thethe-

uselessnessthe-

uselessnessthe-

uselessnessAnniversaries be true and I believe itit-

namelyit-

namelyit-

namelyuselessness of either one without thethe-other

the-other

the-other

namely The battle between light andand-darkness

find-darknes

and-darknessother or in other words how truly darkness is at its heights and it isis-

simpleis-

simpleis-

simpledoes it prove the injunction of the aposapos-tle

apos-tle

apos-tle

simple idiocy to put any obstacle in thethe-way

the-way

the-waytle James Show me thy faith without thy way of women in their attempts toto-evangelize

to-evangelize

to-evangelizeworks and I will show thee mine by my evangelize the world let us joyfullyjoyfully-press

Jofully-press

joyfully-pressworksworks-

If

work1-

If

works-

If

press forward in our varied spheres ofof-influence

of-influence

of-influenceinfluence and help to bring about thatthat-summum

that-8llmmwn

thats-ummunaIf we could onlyoni V see plainly the properproper-

andpropcr-

andproper-

andsummum bonum toourto our churches the timetime-when

time-when

time-whenand scriptural relations between our when every man woman boy girl oror-child

or-child

or-childfaith and works and prayerfully considerconsider-

whetherconsIder-

whetherconsider-

whetherchild in each one will be a true pair ofof-compasses

of-compasses

of-compasseswhether we do not fail in the matter ofof-

offeringsof-

offeringswhctherof-

offeringswhethercompasses in showing their faith byofferingsofferingswhctherwhether we do not practicallypractically-

BAND

their workswor-

ksWOMANS

wor-

ksWOMANSJ

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ksWOMANSWOMANS MISSIONARY UNIONUNIONff-

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AND

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Our

DEPARTMfNTEnDEPARTMfNTDEPARTMEN-Tt

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EnE-

nOurOur Land for ChristChrist-

OurChrist-

OurChrist-

Ourbing along a country road just in frontfront-of

fron-of

front-ofOur Land for Christ our rallying crycry-

Christof meme-

Ime-

Ime-

IChrist for our Land our hearts replyreply-And

I hurried a little soon caught up withwith-them

with-them

with-themAnd lift to heaven an earnest pleaplea-

Thatplea-

Thatplea-

Thatthem and was rewarded by a glimpse ofof-two

of-two

of-twoThat he its Lord and King will bebe-

Tis

be-

Tis

cc-

Tis

two little faces as bright as the bonnetsIn each little hand was a snow white eggTis ours his banner to displaydisplay-

Withdisplay-

Withdisplay-

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Liftobey-

Liftobey-

Liftlust laid itit-

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loyc-As

love-As

And where did MindMin-dtheir

my little girls findfind-their

tind-theirAs forth at his command we movemove-

To

move-

To

move-

Totheir hen nest r I asked after the friend

To give the Gospel of his gracegrace-To

grace-To

grace-To

ly fashion of country folks SurelySurely-mother

Surely-mother

urely-lOtherTo of mother hen was not unwisemen every tongue and racerace-

Whorace-

Whorace-

Whoenough to

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come-To

come-To

lay her treasures in the roadroad-There

road-There

road-ThereTo find in this fair land a homehome-

Till

home-

TiH

home-

Till

There were two bright smiles at thethe-very

the-very

the-veryvery idea and then they saidsaid-

Ohsaid-

Ohsaid-

OhTill every vale and hill shall raiseraise-Glad

raise-Glad

raise-Glad

Oh we brought them from homehOlpeGlad songs o our Immanuels praisepraise-May

praise-tay

praise-May

WeVe are going to our missionary meetingMaytay we withwitbjoyjoy the world proclaimproclaim-For

proclaim-For

proclaim-For

and every time we go we each of us taketake-an

take-an

take-anFor love of Christ and in His NameName-

GospelName-

Gospelameame-

Gospelan eggegg-

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Two

Lands-

Two

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Why do you make a feast each timetime-you

time-you

time-youyou meetmeet-

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The Foreigni Mission JournalJournal-

want

413-

and

413413-

wantwant to dodt something for mission workwork-

andwork-

antIwork-

andand were wondering what we should dodo-

nextdo-

nextdo-

nextand we dont have much money so wewe-

takewe-

takewe-

takenext when it was suggessed that eacheach-

oneeach-

oueeach-

onetake eggs And when the hens dontdont-lay

dont-lay

dont-lay

one should take five cents out of thethe-

treasurythe-

treasurythe-

treasurylay much we take a potato Then Miss-

H

Missbliss-

ltMiss-

H

treasury and see what she could add toto-

itto-

itto-

itH sells them and sends the money to thethe-

missionariesthe-

missionariesthe-

missionariesit in six months There were eight memmem-

bersmem-

bersmem-

bersmissionariesmissionaries-I

bers present at the sixth monthly meet-

ingmeetmeet-

ingmeet-

ingI could not help stooping to kiss thethe-

sweetthe-

sweetthe-

sweeting afterward and nearly 32300300 werewere-

broughtwere-

broughtwere-

broughtsweet earnest faces and the tears droppeddropped-as

brought in Every cent hadha been mademade-

bymade-

by

made-

byas I went on my way up the road whilewhile-I

by hard work the children invariablyinvariably-charging

invariably-charging

invariably-chargingI thought even the least and the poorestpoorest-

cancharging less for their work than it waswas-

worthwa51-

0worth

was-

worthworth because they were so anxious toto-

getto-

getto-

getcan serve thee dear Lord if only theythey-

arethey-

arethey-

are it One mother told me that thethe-

workthe-

workthe-

workled that getare along wayway-

Godway-

Godway-

GodGod help us to leach the children toto-

workto-

workto-

workwork of her two little girls was reallyreally-

worthreally-

worthreally-

worthwork and give for thee worth more than the 500 she paid butbut-

shebut-

shebut-

sheMusI ItS MuijjxsMuijjxs-

A

1 UIIIXSUIIIXS-

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she could not afford to give more OneOne-

ofOne-

ofOne-

ofof them only twelve years old had mademade-

SO

made-

SO

made-

SOSO cents of it bybyc1eaningcleaning up her mothersmothers-room

mothers-room

mothers-roomA Band in the CountryCountr-

yLastTuesday

Countr-

yLastluesdny

Countr-

yLastTuesdayroom every day andan getting five centscents-

aLastTuesday when our Band the WillWill-

ingWill-

ingVill-

inga week when she did it perfectly leavingleaving-

nono speck of dust nor particle of trash-

buttrashtrash-

buttrash-

buting WorkersVorkers met and made their reportreport-

I if the work were notnot-

perfectlynot-

perfectlynot-

perfectlybut receiving nothingI was sure I could tell you somethingsomething-

thatthat would interest you for this little-

Bandlittlelittle-

Hand

little-

Bandperfectly done Some of them bought eggseggs-

fromeggs-

fromeggs-

fromfrom which theytheyraisedraised chickens for thethe-

marketthe-

marketthe-

marketBand in a country church in the mounmoun-

tainsmoun-

tainsmoun-

tainstains of Virginia has surely done goodgood-

workgood-

workgood-

workmarket and oh the amount of sewingsewing-

thatsewing-

thatsewing-

thatwork Let me first tell you of some ofof-

the

of-

the

of-

thethat these children have done ApronsAprons-

bonnetsAprons-

bonnetsAprons-

bonnetsthe disadvantages underuner which we laborlabor-

Insteadlabor-

Insteadlabor-

Insteadbonnets iron holders babies dressesdresses-

etc

dresses-

etc

dresses-

etcInstead of having a snug ladies churchchurch-

parlorchurch-

parlorchurch-

parlor

etc etcetc-

Ietc-

Iparlor in which I can gather my littlelittle-

girlslittle-

girlslittle-

girlsI was amazed to Fee how many waysways-

theyways-

theyways-

theyfor chat about mismis-

sions

mis-

5ions

mis-

sionsthey had thought of for making moneymoney-

Some

money-

Some

money-

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from their homes three four and fivefive-

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not verytwisted staircase andand-

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watching Miss Blank for the signal to gogo-

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withThenThen-

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mywith the youngest ones of thethe-

verythe-

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lap and on the back of the pew in front-

offrontfront-

of

front-

ofuncomfortable lads-

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to

verythat-

makesthatthat-

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pose

sup-

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talking

and-

talkin

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pose I should have gone into theof horses grindinging main disdis-

covery

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of drivers outside how we dodo-

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coveryin order to get throughgallopthe ministerminister-

walkminister-

walkminister-

walk

it was a mistake not to have that meetingmeeting-

evenmeeting-

evenmeeting-

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mothers

and-

mothers

and-

mothers

even if numbera were small WhyWhy-Miss

Why-Miss

Vhy-

MissMissMiss Blank had sent some days before-

to

beforemothers beckon us to stopstop The littlelittle-

cheeks

little-

cheeks

little-

cheeks and the shining withwith-

the

with-

the

with-

the

to a distant city for a new map she promprom-

ised

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ised

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ised to show the boys at that particularparticular-meeting

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twentyto-

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broken

aa-

broken

a-

brokenwe bad sold a worsted and a cotton quiltquilt-

whichquilt-

whichquilt-

which

twenty persons

which we had made during the long winwin-

terwin-

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ter

broken promisepromise-Then

promise-Then

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of

deal-

of

deal-

ofhad made a goodThen the boysand we had cultivated aa-

crop

a-

crop

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1JC

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JournalJ-

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tohim-

tohim-

toHe paints the sticks which are five oror-

sixor-

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sixto a large clothing store to get him a newnew-school

new-chool

new-school

six inches long with either one or thethe-other

the-other

the-otherschool suit and Percy Herring had toto-

maketo-

maketo-

makeother color then those who use themthem-know

them-know

them-knowmake more than one start to leave thatthat-

sleepyhollowthat-

sleepyhollowthat-

sleepyhollowknow whether the prayer is to the sun oror-

moonor-

moonor-

moonsleepyhollow chair in his fathers studystudy-and

study-and

study-and

moonmoon-First

moon-First

moon-Firstand an interesting story book I alsoalso-

hadalso-

hadalso-

hadFirst he takes a few turkey feathersfeathers-

andfeathers-

andfeathers-

andhad come about twenty miles to see howhow-these

how-these

how-these

and ties them around the end of the stickstick-Then

stick-Then

stick-Thenthese Juniors conducted their meetingsmeetings-

AThen when he has thus covered a thirdthird-of

third-of

third-ofAA careful program had been preparedprepared-

andprepare-

dlldof the stick he puts on at last two oror-

threeor-

threeor-

threeandlld could have been carried out eveneven-by

even-by

even-by

three bright feathers of birds But birdsbirds-are

birds-are

birds-areby those four members To have movedmoved-

ourmoved-

ourmoved-

ourare scarce around Zuni so he cantcant-spare

cant-spare

cant-spareour chairs close together and to havehave-

madehave-

madehave-

madespare many He must make haste withwith-his

with-bis

with-hismade the meetingmeetin conversational insteadinstead-

ofhis prayers forthefor the ZunisZunishavehave just plantedplanted-their

planted-their

planted-theirof formal would have given us a veryvery-

pleasantvery-

pleasantvery-

pleasanttheir corn and they want to put thethe-prayers

the-prayers

the-prayerspleasant afternoonafternoon-

Myafternoon-

1Iyafternoon-

MIyprayers in the ground near their fields soso-

thatso-

thatso-

thatMy reason for telling you this is if pospos-sible

pos-sible

pos-sible

that when the wind blows the feathersfeathers-the

feathers-the

feathers-thesible to prevent others from doing thethe-

samethe-

samethe-

samethe sungod or the mooHgod will seesee-

themsee-

themsee-

themsame thing Quality counts for moremore-than

more-than

more-than

them and bless them with a good harvestharvest-

HuntLetter

harvest-

Huntletter

harvest-

HuntLetter

than quantity in nearly every case andand-it

and-it

and-itit is a mistake to put off or put downdown-meetings

down-meetings

down-meetings HuntLetter EnigmaEnigma-

Mymeetings because the quantity of memmem-bers

mem-bers

mem-bersbers is not what was usual or expectedexpected-or

MyIy first is in chin but not in nosenose-

Mynose-

1rnose-

Myor hoped for The boys and girls whowho-will

who-will

who-will

My1r second is in pink but not in roserose-

Myrose-

l1rrose-

Mywill go to their Band or Junior meetingsmeetings-in

My third is in red but not in brownbrown-My

brown-

Irbrown-

Myin spite of the feelings that they dontdont-icant

dont-ant

dont-want

MyIr fourth is in smile but not in frownfrown-My

frown-My

frown-qtyicantant to or that they would ratherrather-

dorather-

dorather-

doMy fifth is not in mud but is in sandsand-And

snnd-

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Anddo something else are the quality oror-backbone

or-backbone

or-backbone

And my whole is a great hea hen laudlaud-Exchange

tand-Exchange

land-Exchangebackbone of the meetings of that society ExchangeExchange-

Sow

Exchange-

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Sow an act and you reap a habithabit-Sow

habit-Sow

habit-SowSow a habit and you reap charactercharacter-

NoIndian Feather PrayersPrayers-

WeNo act can be performed without rere-

sultsre-

sultsre-

sultsWeVe enter the door of an Indian WigWig-am

Vig-am

sults either good or bad The first wordword-spoken

word-spoken

word-spokenJwamam and an elderly woman welcomes usus-

butus-

butus-

butspoken for JesusJesns the first gift of love inin-

Hisin-

Hisin-

Hisbut the old man sitting upon the earthenearthen-floor

earthen-tioor

earthen-floor

His name if it be only a cupeu p of coldcold-water

cold-water

cold-waterfloor does not riserise-

Herise-

Herise-

Hewater is a step in the formation of a lifelife-

oflife-

oflife-

ofHe is engaged in the solemn act ofof-

makingof-

makingof-

makingof usefulness to others and consecrationconsecration-tomaking prayers The Zunis worship thethe-

sunthe-

sunthe-

sunto Christ Every denial of such kindlyfeeling is a in the opposite directiondirection-leading

direction-leading

direction-leading

sun and moon and make queer featherfeather-prayers

feather-prayers

feather-prayers

stepprayers for blessings upon their fieldsfields-when

fields-yhen

fields-when

leading away from GodGod-

Over

God-

Over

God-

Overwhen they have planted their corncorn-

Watchcorn-

Watchcorn-

WatchWatch him while he makes them forfor-he

for-he

for-he

Over twelve millions of children ofof-

schoolof-

schoolof-

schoolhe does not in the least seem to mind ourour-looking

our-looking

our-looking

school age in the United States areare-not

are-not

are-notlooking at him He has two pots of paintpaint-

onepaint-

onepaint-

onenot in Sunday school Is there not somesome-thing

some-thing

some-thingone of a greenishyellow liquid the thing for us to do for themthe-

munbeam

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0rrnrr0rrnrrN-

umber

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Aprilsince-

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sionary

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sionary and of other denominadenomina-

tions

denomina-

tions

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tions and are prompt givers A club of ten for the JOURNAL has been organized-

Congers

organizedorganized-

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To

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MY

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Mr

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I will be pleased to hear something aboutabout-

the

about-

the

about-

theI feel like I write too often Perhaps you

1st of 1894 warwar-

commenced

war-

commenced

war-

commencedthe war here in connection with our work About the August

commenced between China and Japan WeVe stayed at our post until February 8r8r-

1S95

8-

1S95

88-

lSD51S95 Fearing that we should be cut off from all foreign supplies and also knowing-

that

knowingknowing-

that

knowing-

that started for Chefoo seventy miles away It waswas-

a

WS-

athat a change would do us good we

a dangerous time to travel because the war was raging at fever heat WeVe journeyedjourneyed-

forfar into the nightnight-

There

night-

There

night-

Therefor three bitter wintry days over rough roads traveling two days

There was no other foreigner near and but one other friend of any kind a ChineseChinese-

Christian

Chinese-

Christian

Chinese-

Christian At the end of thethe-

thjrd

the-

third

the-

thir

such a tripChristian servant he alone would dare venture onahead of us a-

most

a3-

rmost

a-

most

in the distancethjrdthir day traveling at nine oclock at night we saw

most beautiful sight It was a small foreign city with its beautiful lights reaching-

away

reachingreaching-

away

reaching-

awayaway out into the dark stormy night causing the snow flakes to glisten like gemsgems-

before

gems-

before

gems-

beforebefore usus-

Mrs

us-

Irs

us-

Airs ahead riding in a Chinese PullmanPullman-

carMrsIrs Stephens and baby Howard were just

car Shentza I was in the rear riding a Chinese pony I said are you glad MaryMary-

tois not the word Her gratitudegratitude-

wasto see that beautiful sight before us Happy 1 happy

most clearly manifested in the tone of her voice as we talked of Gods goodnessgoodness-

andandwas

lovelove No being was ever more grateful to God for his grace than my preciousprecious-

wife

precious-

wife

precious-

wife and Though the night waswas-

stormy

was-

stormy

was-

stormywife Even little Howard seemed more happy gay

and dark it was not dark to us then No this dark night was the brightestbrightest-

and

brightest-

and

brightest-

andstormy and-

trials

andand-

trials

and-

trials

thus led us from the dangersand sweetest time to us all because God had away

end We have returned to our home in Hwang-

hien

HwangHwang-

hien

Hwang-

hientrials of war safely to our journeys

hien and are trying with all our might to bring sinners to the Lord Jesus ChristChrist-

With

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Previously6158-

PreviouslyPreviously reported 31645 Total this yearenr Previously reported 3149 Total this year3279332795-

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BrownstownPond 130 Unity ch 50c50c180180 Sardis chch-

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