Letters from the Far East . Kinhwa City Wall. Fu Shin Wang Temple LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 43 There were crowds of people, many of whom had comein from the country. The crowds welcomed us andurged us to eat, one woman even buying candy forus and continually asking us to eat it, which we darednot do. They felt it was an honor for us to come, andseemed extremely friendly. They listened as some of the party spoke to them ofthe gospel, and then asked where they could hear it. In the afternoon we sent the Bible-woman to talk tothem and to distribute tracts. Oh, the opportunities for seed-sowing if


Letters from the Far East . Kinhwa City Wall. Fu Shin Wang Temple LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 43 There were crowds of people, many of whom had comein from the country. The crowds welcomed us andurged us to eat, one woman even buying candy forus and continually asking us to eat it, which we darednot do. They felt it was an honor for us to come, andseemed extremely friendly. They listened as some of the party spoke to them ofthe gospel, and then asked where they could hear it. In the afternoon we sent the Bible-woman to talk tothem and to distribute tracts. Oh, the opportunities for seed-sowing if only therewere more laborers! LETTER NO. X WE found it most touching, as well as interest-ing, to go down to the hospital dispensary atthe hours when the patients came in. It reminded usof the days of old, when the poor, the halt, the maimed,and the blind came to the Master. We longed forpower to help them all. One day we saw a young girl, with a man who wasprobably her father. They had come in one hundredand twenty li (forty English miles)


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