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... description of what I have felt during the last month; some suit me exactly; others, again, I do not understand, when David speaks of his innocence and righteousness.” I asked her whether she prayed. She said, she liked me to pray with her, but when she ...

1855.]

... We seem at present to occupy a pause between assaults on heathenism, and greater assaults in preparation. You will say, why speak lof a pause ? Why do \ not assault at once, and without intermission The reply is simply this the assault is not ours, but ...

1855.]

... of the people. here >s, it is true, a Protestant parson, who resides and offiaates in the parish. Of his character and only speak in the words used by himsell, when asked for his countenance and co-operatitm y Presbyterian missionary—“ The priest and I ...

Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, &c. It consists of questions, introduced by long preambles, and which he supposes I ..

... though it may be long enongh to l . the individual hopes and prospects of your present staft ° f of our members appeared to speak unseasonable things and to be disposed to be lavish of your money, when in reply to a query about the requisites of stations ...

FREE CHURCH INDIA MISSION

... . I hare seen much of them, and hare every reason to speak favourably. They are not men learning or marked talent; but they are, so far as I nave seen, faithful to their Master’s cause. They speak like men who are building ou a rock. They act like men ...

1856.]

... followed, one or two additional missionaries. You should not rest content until you have ten missionaries among the Gnjerati-speaking population. If. as a Church, labour and pray for them, we shall have them. May the Lord make oar Chareh em.- neat agent oarrying ...

THE MISSIONARY HERALD

... is good Turning to the icfttice and holiness of God, I am told, with most imperturbable gravity, that he admires how I can speak German ?o well. Poor Israel ! Is it then a twice-told tale—is it a pleasant song we sing you when we approach you with the ...

2288

... could believe it Yes, and victory, too, over sin. To be able to bear the mockery of wife and relatives unmoved ; to be able to speak to others about Christ without feeling ashamed ; to bear the taunts a,na nicknames neighbours, and not even feel angry with ...

the general assemb

... hand. We think it right to record such cases plainly, without human glorification and long parade of words that the facts may speak to the Church at ho-ne, and that we may not be high-minded, but fear” the puma, ncmt any boastful spirit, by the withholding ...

3008

... was of the Brahman caste, who are proverbial for pride and haughtiness. But to return to these good old men : as they can speak no English, it was very imperfectly that I could maintain any conversation with them ; but the few simple thoughts that we ...

now enjoyed which were not available to my predecessors in this work ; bat still there is great room for

... into a pure and acceptable offering, and it is a painful reflection, that the wicked one should render your endeavours to speak the language of a people to whom you wish to proclaim salvation, the occasion of tempting yourself to depart from the living ...

3006 JEWISH MISSION. The subjoined summary of Mr. Graham’s labours during the year will be read with interest: ..

... earth, and in this town of Bonn, by God, for no other purpose but mingling with human souls—Jews first and then Greeks—and speaking to them of the love of Christ. My weakening strength, ray sand-glass running through its brief hour, former opportunities ...