. North India. Mission Church, Bakisal. To face page 91. The Oxford Mission to Calcutta 91 writes from I^arisal in 1904: There are manymore signs that the true Christian Hfe is grow-ing, and with it the desire to do work forChrist, and not merely for earthly gain. Onetouching proof of this was given by a Christianboy who was employed as cook for the day he came to the priest, and said he wouldrather not receive any salary for his work infuture—intending to do it for the love of same spirit is shown in those who comeforward for Holy Baptism, and are accepted.* About eight yea
. North India. Mission Church, Bakisal. To face page 91. The Oxford Mission to Calcutta 91 writes from I^arisal in 1904: There are manymore signs that the true Christian Hfe is grow-ing, and with it the desire to do work forChrist, and not merely for earthly gain. Onetouching proof of this was given by a Christianboy who was employed as cook for the day he came to the priest, and said he wouldrather not receive any salary for his work infuture—intending to do it for the love of same spirit is shown in those who comeforward for Holy Baptism, and are accepted.* About eight years ago, so the Report runs,* there came to our hostel in Calcutta a brightyoung boy of about fourteen. With unusualprecocity he had passed the entrance examinationof Calcutta University, and though our hostel wasthen full, he looked so promising, we managedsomehow to take him in. He went on, andabout four or five years ago he was difficulty which every student has to face,the sacrifice of being e
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