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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1883)
oÉPrxfixiQKiiWiiìTi m K m BjH CTTTHSTIA.N HERALD. tract* or books published by thosp to have 4 have as Disciples of hQUW-lojfiiidL heath enism pop: Britian, was the silver wedding known —The Aifferican Missionary "Society ular.” celebration. The utmost enthus Christ, or Christians. You greatly and the Home Missionary Society iasm prevailed, and over §65,000 assist the Fund by ordering through On the 25th of July, the festival was raised in one day towards a him. acknowledge the receipt of §10,000 each from the estate of the late John of St. James, the patron saint of proposed fund of §250,0001 The A specialty is made of handling Spain, 1,360 volumes containing Assembly decided that special evan the following tracts : K Eldridge, of Hartford. . * extracts from the gospels, without gelical efforts should be made, and Our Position. Errett. Single copy, 3 cents ; er dozen, 30 cents ; per 100, $2.00; per 1000, The principal feature of the recent note or comment, were publicly two ministerial evangelists are to C y express, $15.00. • Sing Sing camp, meeting was the burned by order of the Government Sincerity Seeking the Way to Heaven. go from circuit to circuit during the F>-anklin. ’ Single copy, 5 cents ; per dozen, 50 presence of at least 500 Swedes and in the courtyard of the Custom cents. year. The returnes show an in fuse nt Barcrlonar fl^hePffhfiWT’ crease of 1,435 in the membership. 3 conta ; por dozen, 30 cents ; per number was kept good throughout ■ q £. 4h«-25tU Christian Union. Thayer. Single copy, 4 ^themeeting, arrivaTs Eemg equal to which was to come oft* on that day, ant ministers, 391; local preachers, cent« ; per dozen, 40 cent« ; per 100, §2.50: the departures. Not less than sixty said Admission is free. There 3,417; leaders, 4,128; members, per 1000, by express, $20.00. Errelt’s Review of Dr. Summers (Methodist). souls were converted in their tent. fore, ye men and women of Barce Single cepy, 6 cents ; per dozen, 60 cent« ; per 75,577; members on trial, 8,575; 100, $4.00. Since the close of the meeting they lona, away to the Auto-da fe. Long chapels,. 1,3J7 ;. ,preaching ioomsr Thé Fund publishes se ven have continued their meetings 'i ve*lhe constitution of 1876.” And nightly in their churches, and the this is Spain in thé nlnétééhth ¿¿n day-schoql teachers, 26,851; schol thousand to twelve hundred words, number of conversions continue to tury—Spain, that aspires to be ars, 195,G81; scholar members of printed on tinted cardboard, multiply. ranked as one of the great nations, n ”ancT durable. and which, threatened with revolu- The Superintendents of the Con- TherAurericuii Presby terluu nrtu~ P o p hundred, ■fifty cents; per thon-.. "tton, dares to turn for synfpathy to“ gregational and Presbyterian Home the Protestant and more civilized sionaries, who returned to their ‘sand, four dollars. More than this, Missionary work in North Dakota nations of Europe. But Spain as it posts in Egypt after the war, are by express or freight, at purchaser’s have come to a mutual understand was, and is, will be soon a memory laboring as diligently as ever, but, expense, from two dollars and a ing, so that fields where there was of the past. P^ostestant Spain will with more manifest tokens of sue- half to three dollars per thousand, likely to be a conflict of interest and according to quantity ordered. be something far different. There -cess. action shall be occupied by only one Send all contributions, orders and are some things which are inevit The old Presbyterian Church at appeals for donations to of the two denominations. able. u- Silver J. Wr HrciTEE, Tf üsteè, • Ttre German Lutheran' Th eolfigT which lias just celebrated the one The total receipts,for August of Mad isnp ville,J£y, e - -cat Seminary^ known the American Bible Society were Kumlredtli anniversary of th^ erec-* ——----- «r » ♦------------ College, a new and costly edifice at §36,476.61. The number of volumes tion of its present bouse of worship, In The Mission Field. a ... ■*’. .............. . .......... .. the eoFHer- of Cherokee» street and printed at the Bible House in Au will next year celebrate the one Jefferson avenue, St Louis, Mo., was gust was 206,000, and the total hundred and fiftieth anniversaryof THE SALER I ES OF WOMEN MISSION dedicated September 9. There were nuffiber issued was 122,447, an ad the organization of the congregation. ARIES. 10,000 people present. The services vance of 32,319 over the correspond A Woman missionary receives The Synod of tlm lVesbyterra» during that day were almost en- ing period hr 1882™'^’^™ 330 per month. Out %f this she is church in England has formed a tirely in German, and on the follow compelled to pay §6per wreck foF ing day were continued in Latin. China has become fully aroused committee for the instruction of board and lodgings, 50 cents per This is the highest institution of to the aggressions of France in youth. This movement is worthy week for washing, and at least 50 learning in the Lutheran Church. Tonquin, and has accepted the gage of the notice of other denominations, cents per week for car fare. So she of battle thrown down by the form- its purpose being the efficient train A new Patriarch of Jerusalem, er. Large bodies of Chinese troops ing of Sunday-school teachers and has §2 left each month for clothing, representing the Greek church, has are on the move, and as a result, we others who desire sound and thor shoes, and all other necessaries of at length been chosen by the learn that the missionaries are flee ough information on religious mat lite. When she has grown old she has nothing laid by in store, Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre ing from the stations on their route. ters. which is not her fault, for to succeed the patriarch who was Two Annamite converts have al how could she ? No one wants an killed by’ being thrown from his ready been killed. Let us hope and The Christian Sower Tract old missionary. Though rich in horse in June, 1882. Fund. pray that the shaking of the tree by Christian experience, her avocation this storm of human passion may This is the_pioneer effort among has come to an end, because she can Mr. Win. H. McKinney, a Choc serve but to scatter more plentifully us\io raise means for the free dis no longer climb the stairs as in taw from, the Indian Territory, who the healing, life-giving leaves and tribution of tracts. Those who are days gone by. received the degree of Bachelor of cause the roots to strike tlpppprand- anxiuuM to thus sowthe seedoftlie Arts at Roanoke College last June, A missionary is expected to dress more firmly into’ the soil of China. kingdom, and who are unable to being the first Indian of full blood well. It is easily comprehended buy tracts, should confer with the to graduate at a Virginia institu that her clothes are subject to a The great Romish missionary or tion, has entered the Divinity ganization, De Propaganda Fide, trustee. Thousands have already great deal of wear and tear in go School of Yale College, to prepare publishes yearly the receipts from been given away. Do not hesitate ing from basement to garret all day for the Presbyterian ministry. the dioceses, and gives those from to ask for them. Those who have long. She ought also to have a the Il^i isli,,,Mi u ixbes xTlhe-JJ^ed- the means must remember ithat> .plt’a^ant hume^cr, at-Joaot, a plea- Rcferring to thp attempts made States last year as amounting to having no endowment, this Fund sant boarding place, to which to re by some English writers to prove 208,637 francs, about §40,000. This exists by contributions and the tiro after a day spent in visiting that Buddha and Mahomet, with does not I oq J t as though the Romish profits arising from the sale ot all clases of depraved, filthy, and ether corrupt founders of false sys priests and people of this country tracts. As the trustee’s work is diseased families. At every step, tems, are not unworthy to rank had much interest in foreign mis given entirely free, he is enabled to too, they are besought for what are with Christ, and the systems allied use all tlfb money received.to supply but trifles, but which because of sions. with their names to vie with Chris destitute fields. their frequent repetition, prove tianity, a returned missionary, who The most interesting event in He will furnish, at publishers’ more than trifljs to the poor mis had been long in the foreign field, thei recent annual Assembly of the prices, and with promptness, any sionary. For these things are nev- __ .Currpinti Raliginijs Nfiwa. ■ ____ __________ _____ ........... ... . ------- ------- —----- ——ft-------- .------------ -—- ------------ » r — I f