Missions and the church . there. He put a small coindown before the idol, then worshiped. First theoffering, then the worship. The offering is notworship, but is followed by the worship. I haveseen a poor Hindoo come to this same temple, andnot having a coin look for a rose. Seeing one, heplucked it, placed it before the idol, then the offering, then the worship. I have seenHindoos, after the sacred bath in the River Ganges,not having anything to offer, plunge their two barearms down into the water and take up a double hand-ful of water and pour it out as an oblation before the
Missions and the church . there. He put a small coindown before the idol, then worshiped. First theoffering, then the worship. The offering is notworship, but is followed by the worship. I haveseen a poor Hindoo come to this same temple, andnot having a coin look for a rose. Seeing one, heplucked it, placed it before the idol, then the offering, then the worship. I have seenHindoos, after the sacred bath in the River Ganges,not having anything to offer, plunge their two barearms down into the water and take up a double hand-ful of water and pour it out as an oblation before therising sun. First the offering, then the teaches us this lesson, that a gift shouldaccompany the worship. The Hindoo religion isa nature religion. It has no revelation from God,as we understand revelations. And if nature teachesus the lesson, shall we not learn it? My Mt. Morris Farm. We will suppose a condi-tion contrary to fact. Suppose I have a good littlefarm of 120 acres two miles north of Mt.
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