The Children's missionary newspaper [sometimes entitled The Children's monthly missionary newspaper] ed. by C.H. Bateman |
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... poor superstitious Hin- doos frequently throw the most precious and costly things in the hope of thus gain- ing the favour of the goddess Gunga , who is supposed to preside over the stream , and receive with peculiar pleasure whatever ...
... poor superstitious Hin- doos frequently throw the most precious and costly things in the hope of thus gain- ing the favour of the goddess Gunga , who is supposed to preside over the stream , and receive with peculiar pleasure whatever ...
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... Poor dear old Mr Olroyd how often I think of him , with his fine grey locks , and his happy counte- nance ! And now he is no more below , but above , in heaven , where to angels and admiring saints he is often perhaps relating the ...
... Poor dear old Mr Olroyd how often I think of him , with his fine grey locks , and his happy counte- nance ! And now he is no more below , but above , in heaven , where to angels and admiring saints he is often perhaps relating the ...
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... poor creatures may suppose how he translated the Scriptures , and then such cruel usage of themselves will gain after a life of great labour and self - denial , the favour of the gods ; but many go through died in Persia as he was ...
... poor creatures may suppose how he translated the Scriptures , and then such cruel usage of themselves will gain after a life of great labour and self - denial , the favour of the gods ; but many go through died in Persia as he was ...
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... poor Fakeer was thus led to Jesus , about whom Martyn never heard , but may meet before the throne in hea- ven . There are many texts in the Bible which make us believe his labours were not lost . Here are two of them . " Cast thy bread ...
... poor Fakeer was thus led to Jesus , about whom Martyn never heard , but may meet before the throne in hea- ven . There are many texts in the Bible which make us believe his labours were not lost . Here are two of them . " Cast thy bread ...
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... poor little boy was sadly frightened when he was kept , for he was sure he had done no harm . At last the lady came and told him what she had seen , and asked him why he did not steal the watch . He told her he was a Sabbath scholar ...
... poor little boy was sadly frightened when he was kept , for he was sure he had done no harm . At last the lady came and told him what she had seen , and asked him why he did not steal the watch . He told her he was a Sabbath scholar ...
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Popular passages
Page 47 - If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain ; if thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not ; doth not he that pondereth the heart consider it? and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? and shall not he render to every man according to his works...
Page 47 - And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered.
Page 9 - Carry back the ark of God into the city: if I shall find favour in the eyes of the LORD, he will bring me again, and shew me both it and his habitation: but if he thus say, I have no delight in thee; behold, here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him.
Page 47 - And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons' wives with him into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
Page 47 - And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark.
Page 44 - Nuevitas and took possession of the country In the name of the King of Spain.
Page 83 - But it was his high aspect and commanding eye that chiefly riveted our attention. He strided on. Every head excepting ours was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our hands folded, our eyes fixed on the monarch. When he. drew near, we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — "Who are these?" "The teachers, great king,
Page 45 - Thou canst not toil in vain ; Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain, For garners in the sky. Thence, when the glorious end, The day of God is come, The angel-reapers shall descend, And heaven cry —
Page 45 - The good, the fruitful ground, Expect not here nor there : O'er hill and dale, by plots, 'tis found ; Go forth, then, everywhere.