The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 17 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1886 |
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... better than a collection of pig - stys . Every one in the country seems adequately and comfortably dressed , and every one except those engaged in hand labour is ( externally ) neatly dressed : all whose occupations permit of it are not ...
... better than a collection of pig - stys . Every one in the country seems adequately and comfortably dressed , and every one except those engaged in hand labour is ( externally ) neatly dressed : all whose occupations permit of it are not ...
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... better for doing other work to which he may be called in the future , when perhaps he may be spared from his station without its suffering in consequence ? God's designs with reference to this man are wiser than ours . Let us wait for ...
... better for doing other work to which he may be called in the future , when perhaps he may be spared from his station without its suffering in consequence ? God's designs with reference to this man are wiser than ours . Let us wait for ...
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... better answer , at least for the first stage of preparation , than to repeat the Scripture injunction , " Let every man abide in the calling wherein he was called . " Nothing else can supply the plan of God's providential training in ...
... better answer , at least for the first stage of preparation , than to repeat the Scripture injunction , " Let every man abide in the calling wherein he was called . " Nothing else can supply the plan of God's providential training in ...
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... better results ; -but when we remember what Dr. Allen wrote to the Advocate of Missions , which was republished in the Recorder for October , there is not much ground for surprise . He says to his home friends ; - " We must not cast ...
... better results ; -but when we remember what Dr. Allen wrote to the Advocate of Missions , which was republished in the Recorder for October , there is not much ground for surprise . He says to his home friends ; - " We must not cast ...
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... better appreciated than before , though there are still heavy incrustations of ignorance and prejudice to be removed . China has learned something of her weak- ness , and of what she needs to enable her to meet the demands of western ...
... better appreciated than before , though there are still heavy incrustations of ignorance and prejudice to be removed . China has learned something of her weak- ness , and of what she needs to enable her to meet the demands of western ...
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24 psl. - For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman: likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant. 23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men. 24 Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.
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