. Presbyterian Monthly, The (Jan. - Dec. 1868) . as well as To their dead they offer the meat andwith curious legend and captivating drink offering as unto the To the hills, therefore, the The Chinese appear to be led intodead, whether rich or poor, are brought this exhibition of idolatrous regardand buried; and hither affectionate for the dead, by the instinctive horrormothers, forlorn widows, and dutiful which they have of death. Gutzlaffsons, resort to mourn the loss of the remarks: Nothing is viewed by thedeparted. Frequently a temporary Chinese with so much horror as death,ha
. Presbyterian Monthly, The (Jan. - Dec. 1868) . as well as To their dead they offer the meat andwith curious legend and captivating drink offering as unto the To the hills, therefore, the The Chinese appear to be led intodead, whether rich or poor, are brought this exhibition of idolatrous regardand buried; and hither affectionate for the dead, by the instinctive horrormothers, forlorn widows, and dutiful which they have of death. Gutzlaffsons, resort to mourn the loss of the remarks: Nothing is viewed by thedeparted. Frequently a temporary Chinese with so much horror as death,habitation is erected by the side of the Their hopes do not extend beyond thegrave, to shelter them from the incle- grave, and the future state is toment skies, while they eat the bread them the wretched condition of hungry 203 Presbyterian Monthly. [September, ghosts, whose hankering desires after sorrows, and to render the state ofthe good things of this world are the dead at least in some degree toler-left unsatisfied. Often have we wit- ^?Sg&f &: My
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