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believing, as we do, that, in no Christian mission is it more necessary to speak with caution of what may

... believing, as we do, that, in no Christian mission is it more necessary to speak with caution of what may appear encouraging results, than in mission to Irish Roman Catholics. We are content, therefore, to My less than we might, lest many hopeful indications ...

THE PULPIT

... THE PULPIT. The Committee think it right to remind the Assembly that not a few of the writers of these days speak of the pulpit as having lost its power, and as being unequal to theemergencies of the times in which we live , and m this opinion there are ...

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 ...

went forth in the last four months reported, than in previous twelve months; and among the Mahommeians* more ..

... Evangelical Church was constituted in Constantinople in July, 1846 ; fifteen Churches were reported a year ago ; now we have to speak of Churches in Tokat, Tbyatira, Arabkir, Divirik, Mashkir, Marash, Adana, making the present number twenty-two. Materials exist ...

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 ...

of an auxiliary so essential as the Press to the successful prosecution of their work:— Surat, July 6, 1856. My

... —lt now appears to me a demonstrated truth that Surat rather than Bombay is the place for a printing press for the Gujarati-speaking population. The American Mission Press, till of late the most effective press in Bombay, printed good deal in Gujarati ; ...

DAMASCUS

... the have not the proper accommodations for them. hey have an excellent teacher from Beyrout in the higher department. He speaks English well, and an mte- school is also prospering, We number at present fifty-four, and have two rooms filled. It is indeed ...

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 ...

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 ...

you success in your application for the sitaation of General Secretary to the University of Edinburgh/ Yonr ..

... any previous period since I came to this country. I endeavour to spend almost every evening in this employment. But, when I speak preaching, it must not be understood that I have large crowds to listen to me, or that 1 have an opportunity of making a lengthened ...

them Their great object is, to prevent truth from heard. Often, as have come away from such a meeting sad

... he solicited their prayers. (2Tnes3. m. 1,-) Let the prayer there suggested be frequently presented our behalf. But, when speaking of hostility, should be noticed at the same time as a ground of thankfulness, that, at least in this part of India, there ...