. Christian herald. en by our Lord printed in red. Otherthousands of Bibles have been circulatedgratuitously, as a part of The ChristianHeralds evangelical work in the variousfields of Christian service. And so the Old Book itself became thevehicle whereby The Christian Herald rosefrom an obscure journalistic station to world-wide renown. Few publications, indeed, havebeen favored with a growth so truly mar-velous; and it has been the high privilege ofno other periodical in the entire world toexert a similarly powerful Christianizing in-fluence in its own upbuilding. This marked the turning-po
. Christian herald. en by our Lord printed in red. Otherthousands of Bibles have been circulatedgratuitously, as a part of The ChristianHeralds evangelical work in the variousfields of Christian service. And so the Old Book itself became thevehicle whereby The Christian Herald rosefrom an obscure journalistic station to world-wide renown. Few publications, indeed, havebeen favored with a growth so truly mar-velous; and it has been the high privilege ofno other periodical in the entire world toexert a similarly powerful Christianizing in-fluence in its own upbuilding. This marked the turning-point in the mate-rial affairs of the fledgling journal, till then astruggling weekly of comparatively feeblecirculation. It also marked the turning-point in the life of Dr. Klopsch,master philanthropist, whose name has since become permanently en-deared in the hearts and memories of a loving, world-wide prior to the offer of the Oxford Teachers Bible, Dr. Klopsch, then an ardent young journalist and. the thirty-five bound volumes that preserve a record OF service without a parallel in the history OF religious journalism ^\•=^>^♦^♦>^^y^>^>\>>^^\•^^>^>y^^ THE CHRISTIAN HERALD, October 22, 1913 Page 969
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