Church Missionary Quarterly Token, Utgave 93Church Missionary Society, 1879 |
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Side 6
... eyes did sparkle with won- der and delight , and how they laughed and clapped their hands as they gazed upon the beautiful tree , with all sorts of pretty things which had been sent out by kind friends in England for these little ...
... eyes did sparkle with won- der and delight , and how they laughed and clapped their hands as they gazed upon the beautiful tree , with all sorts of pretty things which had been sent out by kind friends in England for these little ...
Side 1
... eyes , and led her about crying . I need not tell you this man was a heathen , and so were her parents , they knew nothing of the love of Jesus ; but there was a Missionary living near , who often saw this poor child , and hearing that ...
... eyes , and led her about crying . I need not tell you this man was a heathen , and so were her parents , they knew nothing of the love of Jesus ; but there was a Missionary living near , who often saw this poor child , and hearing that ...
Side 7
... pecking her assailant in the eye . I have got the two hen - chicks , but the others have either hid or been cap- tured . With a few large gin - traps we could , I think , keep our opponents in check Church Missionary Quarterly Token . 7.
... pecking her assailant in the eye . I have got the two hen - chicks , but the others have either hid or been cap- tured . With a few large gin - traps we could , I think , keep our opponents in check Church Missionary Quarterly Token . 7.
Side 6
... eyes to the east , down to the great lakes , and I see a broad road . . . It is a wide and plain trail -any one can see it ; and on that road , taking for the Queen the hand of the Governor and Commissioners , I see all the Indians ; I ...
... eyes to the east , down to the great lakes , and I see a broad road . . . It is a wide and plain trail -any one can see it ; and on that road , taking for the Queen the hand of the Governor and Commissioners , I see all the Indians ; I ...
Side 7
... eye was chalked , and three large feathers stuck in the head or hair . The face was not covered . There lay King Ockiya ... eyes . We walked on to the grave ; we were not quite welcomed , it seemed , as a great many heathens had come ...
... eye was chalked , and three large feathers stuck in the head or hair . The face was not covered . There lay King Ockiya ... eyes . We walked on to the grave ; we were not quite welcomed , it seemed , as a great many heathens had come ...
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Side 3 - But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him. And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and in thy sight; and am no more worthy to be called thy son.
Side 2 - And he said, A certain man had two sons : And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the. portion of goods that falleth to me.
Side 7 - And let us not be weary in well-doing ; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Side 8 - A GRAIN of corn an infant's hand May plant upon an inch of land, Whence twenty stalks may spring, and yield Enough to stock a little field. The harvest of that field might then Be multiplied to ten times ten, Which sown thrice more, would furnish bread Wherewith an army might be fed.
Side 8 - Which even the poor man's child may fling Into the treasury of heaven, And make it worth as much as seven. As seven ! nay, worth its weight in gold, And that increased a million fold ; For lo ! a penny tract, if well Applied, may save a soul from hell. That soul can scarce be saved alone, — It must, it will, its bliss make known ; " Come," it will cry, " and you shall see What great things God hath done for me.
Side 3 - shine as the brightness of the firmament, and as the stars for ever and ever.
Side 3 - he arose and came to his Father ; but when he was " yet a great way off, his Father saw him, and had " compassion on him, and ran, and fell on his neck,
Side 8 - AND are there countries far away, Where Bibles never go ? Fruitful, and beautiful, and gay, But lost in sin and woe ! "Go preach my gospel," JESUS said ; " To every creature bear The stream of life, the living bread, And I will bless you there." LORD, let us go, or let us send This word of truth abroad ; Gladly our little help we'll lend, That all may know the LORD.
Side 5 - every knee shall bow to Christ, and every tongue shall confess that he is Lord, to the glory of God the Father;
Side 5 - I am quite happy. I find my Saviour very near to me. I am not afraid to die; heaven is open to receive me. Give my thanks to Mr. Duncan: he told me of Jesus. I have hold of the ladder that reaches to heaven. All Mr. Duncan taught me I now feel to be true.