Life and light for woman . Total, 15 01 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Beloit, 25; Cooksville, 1; Dela-van, ; Endeavor, Th. Off., 10; GreenBay, 25; Kenosha, 18; Pittsville, 3;Sparta, 2; Viroqua, 1, 120 60 Junior: Pittsville, Y. P., 13 00 Juvenile: Berlin, Union Ch., C. E., 3;Green Bay, 49; Kenosha, Buds of Prom-ise, Th. Off., ; Pittsville, S. S., 6; , 3, 69 75 Less expenses. 203 3514 06 Total, 189 29 Life Members : Beloit, Marion Yale Shep-herd; Green Bay, Mrs. Sarah C. Dick-enson. FLORIDA. Melbourne.—Liadies of First Cong. Ch., 10 00 Total, 10 00 GEORGIA.


Life and light for woman . Total, 15 01 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Beloit, 25; Cooksville, 1; Dela-van, ; Endeavor, Th. Off., 10; GreenBay, 25; Kenosha, 18; Pittsville, 3;Sparta, 2; Viroqua, 1, 120 60 Junior: Pittsville, Y. P., 13 00 Juvenile: Berlin, Union Ch., C. E., 3;Green Bay, 49; Kenosha, Buds of Prom-ise, Th. Off., ; Pittsville, S. S., 6; , 3, 69 75 Less expenses. 203 3514 06 Total, 189 29 Life Members : Beloit, Marion Yale Shep-herd; Green Bay, Mrs. Sarah C. Dick-enson. FLORIDA. Melbourne.—Liadies of First Cong. Ch., 10 00 Total, 10 00 GEORGIA. Atlanta.—Ch. of the Redeemer, of wh. 10for boys in India, care Dr. Hume, 12 50 Total, 12 50 TENNESSEE. ilfemo/iis.—Second Ch., Womans MissySoc, 3 05 Total,~ 3 05 CHINA. Tung-Cho.—A. Friend, for Peking Hos-pital, 6 00 Total, 6 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of leaflets, ; boxes, ; envel-opes, 5; Advance report, 10, 42 33 Total, 42 33 Receipts for month ending Nov. 18th, $4,029 68Miss Jessie C. Fitch, Asst Vol. XXIII. FEBRUARY, 1893. No. 2. Bjpect ©reat things from (3o5. attempt ©reat G:bing0 for (5oO. INASMUCH. Lord, if thou needy wert as these, oppressed, A stranger here; Lord, if thou stoodst amongThe careless throng in foreign garments dressed, And spake with alien tongue,—Would not I hasten near, with joy oerflowing, Nor spare in aught my choicest, greatest good,Unstinted money, knowledge, love outgoing. To brave with thee a harsh worlds unjust shame,And ever for my chiefest glory claim Our common Fatherhood? Yet hast thou asked of me, for loves sweet sake, A boon thou wilt from me unworthy take. O Son of Man ! whose magnanimity Hast pardon still for him who slights thy name, But bids who scorns the weak th} wrath to flee,— In my poor brothers needs speak thou to me. And claim the humble service due to thee. —Chinese Evangelist. Subscribers to Life and Light will notice thal^ advertisements havebeen admitted into the February issue. We have done t


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