. The Millions 1914 . ght forthe city. In a few minutes it was agreed that thewhole council would march through the principalstreets to let the people know that all was settled. Ireceived many expressions of thanks from these content with bowing, they one after anothergrasped my hand, as they thanked me for what I haddone. That night for about two hours, with wavingflags and lanterns, the council of Gentry, accompaniedby the chief military Mandarin, and followed by acompany of soldiers, marched through the principalstreets, and told the people that peace was made be-tween the two elans


. The Millions 1914 . ght forthe city. In a few minutes it was agreed that thewhole council would march through the principalstreets to let the people know that all was settled. Ireceived many expressions of thanks from these content with bowing, they one after anothergrasped my hand, as they thanked me for what I haddone. That night for about two hours, with wavingflags and lanterns, the council of Gentry, accompaniedby the chief military Mandarin, and followed by acompany of soldiers, marched through the principalstreets, and told the people that peace was made be-tween the two elans, and the city went quietly to sleepand forgot its fears. Since then thanks and congratu-lations on the success of my work as peacemaker havepoured in from all quarters. Well do I know that God is the mighty Worker,and that I have been only His feeble instrument forthe preservation of peace, and the protection of thelives of my fellow missionaries and prevention ofbloodshed among the Chinese in this city and BIBLE SCHOOL OF CHINESE WOMEN TAUGHT BY MBS. J. A. SCHOOL ASSEMBLES FOR A MONTHS SESSION ANNUALLY Looking back at the wondrous way God led usduring these times of suspense, I feel more thanever before, how perfectly God is planning for us,,and how absolutely we may depend upon Him tocare for us, and to lead us aright. Verily thereis a God that worketh for Him that waiteth onHim. Some Things As They Are in China From the Report of Medical Work (1913-14) at Jaochow. Kiangrsi CASES OF INTEREST OLD Thunder and his son formed an interest-ing couple. Last year the old man lost a sonand daughter-in-law, and now he has broughtto the hospital his only son, a lad of twenty, with adiseased thigh bone. Thunder was their surname,but a softer, simpler, more sympathetic couple youcould scarcely meet. The leg was operated on, and acure hoped for in about a months time. The littlemoney which the old man had got by selling part ofhis fields, was soon used up so they


Size: 1995px × 1253px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorc, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectmissions