. The Millions 1914 . wenty-three out-stations and a number of villagesbesides. Twice on our journey we met hands of God, they did not harm us nor steal ourthings. On the second occasion about fifty armed menheld a village through which we had to pass. Thefrightened villagers stood watching us go on in peace,wondering why the robbers did nothing. God per-formed a miracle that day in controling the heartsof the robbers and making them refrain from evenseeking to rob us. We had an armed escort of sixsoldiers all the way. Six against fifty! God helpedus, praise His holy Name! Brothe


. The Millions 1914 . wenty-three out-stations and a number of villagesbesides. Twice on our journey we met hands of God, they did not harm us nor steal ourthings. On the second occasion about fifty armed menheld a village through which we had to pass. Thefrightened villagers stood watching us go on in peace,wondering why the robbers did nothing. God per-formed a miracle that day in controling the heartsof the robbers and making them refrain from evenseeking to rob us. We had an armed escort of sixsoldiers all the way. Six against fifty! God helpedus, praise His holy Name! Brother Tai was with me, and he had rather sadmemories of a previous journey when he had beenattacked by a robber hand. It was good of the Lordto spare us the trial of being robbed, and perhapsworse. At all the places we had splendid meetings, withvery much blessing. The greatest moving of the HolySpirit took place at Hsiaohopien. We were allgathered (a large congregation), at the riverside, for »».:i::;:- ~ *? %-N. V ^.


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