. The Millions 1914 . essing to those whoattended. There was an average attendance of fortyor fifty, the attention was good, and Mr. Ilsieh. theevangelist, was a great blessing to some. He preachesa very straight message to the Chinese, and has beendeeply taught of the Lord. His spiritual grasp oftruth is deeper than that of our Shansi Chinese lead-ers. The Sunday meetings during the conferencewere crowded, eighty or more being in the Hsieh has been to most of the stations on thisplain, and in each place there has been blessing. Hegoes south of Ling Shih pass this week to


. The Millions 1914 . essing to those whoattended. There was an average attendance of fortyor fifty, the attention was good, and Mr. Ilsieh. theevangelist, was a great blessing to some. He preachesa very straight message to the Chinese, and has beendeeply taught of the Lord. His spiritual grasp oftruth is deeper than that of our Shansi Chinese lead-ers. The Sunday meetings during the conferencewere crowded, eighty or more being in the Hsieh has been to most of the stations on thisplain, and in each place there has been blessing. Hegoes south of Ling Shih pass this week to , Hungtung and other places. Miss Morriswrites saying that they want him at Kuwu, and wants him to go to Hotsin, and I understandthat he is also to go to Pingyangfu. Mr. Hsieh is aplain man and wears only coarse Chinese calico cloth-ing and wadded garments. He thinks many helpersin China wear clothing which is far too expensive, andhinder the spread of the Gospel in this way. AndI am sure he is NANCHANG BIBLE SCHOOl STUDENTS (AUTUMN l9t3). TOE SIXTEEN CHINESE WERE Ml STUDENTS VIBIBLESCHOOI M TOAT TOWE. MR. AND MRS. HORNE WD MRS. HORNETS SISTER IRE AT THE BACK. Chinas Millions 23 Tidings from the Provinces KIANGSI. Nanchang.—We have fifteen students,and the term is going on nicely. Wedo praise the Lord for His goodnessin keeping things quiet on the surface,fcaough underneath there is not have been smuggled into thecitv, rind some have been shot. Butthe students are having good times,both in their open-air preaching and inthe street chapel work. We had six-teen students at the beginning of theterm. One was ill with consumption,so at the end of the month the doctorstrongly advised his leaving the indoorlife and trying the open-air treatmentas the only hope of arresting the dis-ease. He had longed for years to at-tend the Bible School, and was sohappy at last, to be really here. Hefelt so sad to have to leave, but it wasthe right thing. Pray th


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