Church Missionary Quarterly Token, Utgave 93Church Missionary Society, 1879 |
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Side 3
... seen this little steamer in the Token we will not say more than that she is doing a good work , and if God blesses and prospers her next voyage , we may tell soon of our important Missionary journey into the heart of Africa . On the ...
... seen this little steamer in the Token we will not say more than that she is doing a good work , and if God blesses and prospers her next voyage , we may tell soon of our important Missionary journey into the heart of Africa . On the ...
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... seen how the little brown boys and girls seemed to enjoy it . They did not have tables and benches as you have at your English treats , but strips of matting were spread on the floor , and the children sat in rows on them , with their ...
... seen how the little brown boys and girls seemed to enjoy it . They did not have tables and benches as you have at your English treats , but strips of matting were spread on the floor , and the children sat in rows on them , with their ...
Side 7
... seen how delighted she was . She dropped down all in a heap on the floor beside it , stroking it all over , and laughing and shouting with delight . She quite forgot to look at any of the other toys on the tree , she could think of ...
... seen how delighted she was . She dropped down all in a heap on the floor beside it , stroking it all over , and laughing and shouting with delight . She quite forgot to look at any of the other toys on the tree , she could think of ...
Side 3
... seen dotted all over the creek , to the shipping in the river . Imprecations and abuses have taken the place of worship and reverence - in a word , juju is in great disgrace at Bonny at the present time . But the destroyers ( who were ...
... seen dotted all over the creek , to the shipping in the river . Imprecations and abuses have taken the place of worship and reverence - in a word , juju is in great disgrace at Bonny at the present time . But the destroyers ( who were ...
Side 5
... seen anywhere more simple and truthful Christianity . Yet in spite of all these tokens of God's blessing on the work the sad part has to come . The Committee have to plead for funds . They have to say that for lack of funds there must ...
... seen anywhere more simple and truthful Christianity . Yet in spite of all these tokens of God's blessing on the work the sad part has to come . The Committee have to plead for funds . They have to say that for lack of funds there must ...
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Abeokuta Africa asked baptized Berber Bible Bishop blessing boys called catechist chief child Chinese Christian CHURCH MISSIONARY QUARTERLY Church Missionary Society Deacon dear Edward Hutchinson Farthing a week father gave George Hutchinson George Hutchinson Major-General girl give God's Gospel hand hear heard heart heathen Henry Venn Hindu Holy hymn idol India Jesus Christ Juvenile Subscribers king Krishnagar labour Lay Secretary live look Lord Mauritius meet Messrs miles Mission Mohammedan morning mother Mpwapwa Native Nembe never Niger night Nunda Onitsha Penny a month picture poor Post-Office Orders payable pray prayer preaching priest river Rupert's Land Salisbury Square Saskatchewan Saviour sent servants Shilling sing sionary Society are received Society's Bankers Society's House soon South India Subscribers and Collectors Sunday tell temple thank things Threepence a quarter tism told Uganda village words worship Yoruba young friends
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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.