The Missionary Herald, Volumen94Board, 1898 Volumes for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
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... never find a stone in Christ's temple marked " $ 1 a year , " or " $ 100 a year , " or " $ 10,000 a year . " Christ does not measure gifts thus . Not dollars but lives find place there , and the only true test of Christian giving is ...
... never find a stone in Christ's temple marked " $ 1 a year , " or " $ 100 a year , " or " $ 10,000 a year . " Christ does not measure gifts thus . Not dollars but lives find place there , and the only true test of Christian giving is ...
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... never find a stone in Christ's temple marked " $ 1 a year , " or " $ 100 a year , " or " $ 10,000 a year . " Christ does not measure gifts thus . Not dollars but lives find place there , and the only true test of Christian giving is ...
... never find a stone in Christ's temple marked " $ 1 a year , " or " $ 100 a year , " or " $ 10,000 a year . " Christ does not measure gifts thus . Not dollars but lives find place there , and the only true test of Christian giving is ...
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... never larger , and most of those pres- ent were the old men of the district , while the native teachers ( seven in num- ber ) had all good classes . Most , by far , of those who attend have no connection with the station . No kind of ...
... never larger , and most of those pres- ent were the old men of the district , while the native teachers ( seven in num- ber ) had all good classes . Most , by far , of those who attend have no connection with the station . No kind of ...
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... never cheerfully to receive him at all , were now the recruiting ground from which to gather the orphans . They too were in distress enough , so we might have taken five times as many children from them had we been willing . We se ...
... never cheerfully to receive him at all , were now the recruiting ground from which to gather the orphans . They too were in distress enough , so we might have taken five times as many children from them had we been willing . We se ...
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... never again raise the question whether it is the duty of the Christian world to give the gospel to the heathen . The chapter on " Christianity the Social Hope of the Nations " is admirable , yet we could wish that the scope of the work ...
... never again raise the question whether it is the duty of the Christian world to give the gospel to the heathen . The chapter on " Christianity the Social Hope of the Nations " is admirable , yet we could wish that the scope of the work ...
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Página 16 - I have been crucified with Christ; yet I live; and yet no longer I, but Christ liveth in me: and that life which I now live in the flesh I live in faith, the faith which is in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself up for me.
Página 281 - Dig channels for the streams of Love, Where they may broadly run ; And Love has overflowing streams To fill them every one.
Página 202 - Thou, who didst come to bring On Thy redeeming wing Healing and sight, Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind, — Oh, now to all mankind Let there be light...
Página 417 - And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
Página 279 - See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down : Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Página 219 - The mighty apostle cried ; Traversing continents, souls to seek, For the love of the Crucified. Centuries, centuries since have sped ; Millions are famishing; we have bread, But we eat our morsel alone. Ever of them who have largest dower Shall heaven require the more. Ours is affluence, knowledge, power, Ocean from shore to shore ; And East and West in our ears have said, " Give us, give us your living Bread.
Página 281 - For the heart grows rich in giving ; All its wealth is living grain ; Seeds, which mildew in the garner, Scattered, fill with gold the plain. Is thy burden hard and heavy ? Do thy steps drag wearily ? Help to bear thy brother's burden ; God will bear both it and thee.
Página 281 - The captive to release, To God the lost to bring, To teach the way of life and peace, It is a Christ-like thing.
Página 407 - hast thou clothed his neck with thunder?' — he ' laughs at the shaking of the spear!' Such living likenesses were never since drawn. Sublime sorrow, sublime reconciliation ; oldest choral melody as of the heart of mankind ; — so soft, and great ; as the summer midnight, as the world with its seas and stars ! There is nothing written, I think, in the Bible or out of it, of equal literary merit.
Página 285 - Serene their path they trod ; And to the dreary dungeon borne, Sang praises unto God. 3 Friends dropped the hand they clasped before, Love changed to cruel hate ; And home to them was home no more ; Yet mourned they not their fate. 4 In all his dark and dread array, Death rose upon their sight; But calmly still they kept their way, And shrank not from the fight.