Christian herald and signs of our times . yJere, to the missionary. One of the objects ofhis new appointment at St. Paul de Loanda, isthe collection of material for the SmithsonianInstitution at Washington and for the approach-ing Worlds Fair at Chicago. The illustrations on the first page show por-traits of and Jere, together witha most interesting scene on the banks of theriver at Dondo—a stream much used by is the head of steam-navigation and theterminus of several trails leading to the the past few years the territory roundabout has been opened to


Christian herald and signs of our times . yJere, to the missionary. One of the objects ofhis new appointment at St. Paul de Loanda, isthe collection of material for the SmithsonianInstitution at Washington and for the approach-ing Worlds Fair at Chicago. The illustrations on the first page show por-traits of and Jere, together witha most interesting scene on the banks of theriver at Dondo—a stream much used by is the head of steam-navigation and theterminus of several trails leading to the the past few years the territory roundabout has been opened to Gospel influences andthere are now mission stations at all the im-portant points, from Soba Bangus domain downto the seacoast. The portrait of Mr. Chatelain is from a photo-graph, taken expressly for The Christian Her-ald, by Mr. Davis Garber, photographer, NewYork. The other illustrations are from photo-graphs taken in Africa and brought to thiscountry by Mr. Chatelain. 166 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 18, THE BODY OF CHRIST. S. S. LESSON FOB MARCH 39, BY MRS. M. COR. 13. GOLDEN TEXT, ROM. 13 : 4, 5.* The Human body the Expression of the Soul—Jesus theExpress Image of the Father—The Church the Expres-sion of Christ since his Ascension—Manifesting him tothe World—The Oneness of the Body the Culmination ofhis Prayer—Iuited by Faith, not Affinity—Love to theBrethren the Test of Love to God—Even to UncongenialBrethren—A Common Interest in the Common Welfare. ,HE body of Christ; whatis it ? Our human bod-ies express the unseenspirit and soul whichthey encase ; and be-come our means ofcontact with human bodywas the express Imageof Gods Person ( : 2), the Word of God, Gods way of express-ing himself, a kind of translation of the Divine,so that man would understand him. After hisresurrection, he said to the disciples, Handleme and see, for a spirit hath not flesh andbones as ye see me have. (Luke 24: 39.) Th


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