The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 40 tomas,1–6 leidimaiAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1909 |
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... never have brought acknowl- edgment of . ' The deep significance of this would seem to be in the demonstration of the responsiveness of the Chinese heart to the influence of the Gospel under the power of the Holy Spirit . The ...
... never have brought acknowl- edgment of . ' The deep significance of this would seem to be in the demonstration of the responsiveness of the Chinese heart to the influence of the Gospel under the power of the Holy Spirit . The ...
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... never rests until all within touch are brought into submission to her benign influence . These students will not only reap the educational advantages of England , but will also be moulded by her culture . Her parliaments and churches ...
... never rests until all within touch are brought into submission to her benign influence . These students will not only reap the educational advantages of England , but will also be moulded by her culture . Her parliaments and churches ...
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... never told till her old age . Four of the six were accepted and came , while two were declined for health reasons . How suggestive is this of the mighty power of a mother's consecration and a mother's prayers , and all united with a ...
... never told till her old age . Four of the six were accepted and came , while two were declined for health reasons . How suggestive is this of the mighty power of a mother's consecration and a mother's prayers , and all united with a ...
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... never been absent from its sessions for a single day until about twelve days before his death . It may be written here that no literary work of such peculiar difficulty has been undertaken since the first translation of the Scriptures ...
... never been absent from its sessions for a single day until about twelve days before his death . It may be written here that no literary work of such peculiar difficulty has been undertaken since the first translation of the Scriptures ...
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... never entered the pulpit , except after most careful preparation ; the great thoughts of his subject — always a great subject — strug- gling within him for utterance . And here let it be said that what he preached he believed , and what ...
... never entered the pulpit , except after most careful preparation ; the great thoughts of his subject — always a great subject — strug- gling within him for utterance . And here let it be said that what he preached he believed , and what ...
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