Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . ......... jnwa ., ... Milwaukee, Wis. J. H. MERRILL, Esq., Treasurer. ... .. ? •• • Gnnnell, Iowa. — Des THE ome Missionary. SEPTEMBEB, 1890. CONTENTS HE BUSINESS MEETING AT SARATO-GA 21± EPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEC-RETARY CLARKS PAPER 215 N ADDRESS 216 N ADDRESS 218 EPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEC-RETARY KINCAIDS PAPER 220 N ADDRESS 22i HE WASHINGTON BAND 229 ROMANS DEPARTMENT 231 A Service of Consecration 231 Messages received at the WomansMeetings, at Saratoga, June, 1890. 231 New York 239 Face-Cloths Again 239 Oregon 240 Couldnt Help
Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . ......... jnwa ., ... Milwaukee, Wis. J. H. MERRILL, Esq., Treasurer. ... .. ? •• • Gnnnell, Iowa. — Des THE ome Missionary. SEPTEMBEB, 1890. CONTENTS HE BUSINESS MEETING AT SARATO-GA 21± EPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEC-RETARY CLARKS PAPER 215 N ADDRESS 216 N ADDRESS 218 EPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON SEC-RETARY KINCAIDS PAPER 220 N ADDRESS 22i HE WASHINGTON BAND 229 ROMANS DEPARTMENT 231 A Service of Consecration 231 Messages received at the WomansMeetings, at Saratoga, June, 1890. 231 New York 239 Face-Cloths Again 239 Oregon 240 Couldnt Help It 240 EDITORIAL 242 Treasury Note 242 A Sewing-Machine 243 New Leaflets ; 244 APPOINTMENTS IN JULY 245 RECEIPTS IN JULY 245 WOMANS STATE H. M. ORG 254 WITHOUT A WOMANS STATE M. ORGANIZATION 256 | MISSIONARY BOXES 256 Vol. LXIII. No. 5. NEW YORK: AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Bible House, Astor Place, SIXTY CENTS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE, POSTAGE PAID, ENTKKED ^TTHtPflST OFFICE AT NEW YORK. , AS SECWDCLA89 fMAlLl THE HOME MISSIONARY. Go Preach the Gospel Marltxvi. 15. Hqw shall they preach except they be SENT ? Rom. x. 15. VOL. LXIII. SEPTEMBER, 1890. No. 5. God never gave a man a thing to do concerning which it were irrever-ent to ponder how the Son of Man would have done it.—Geo. MacDon-<xld. The church is not to be as a lake without any outlet—a mere glassin which the sky is reflected—but a reservoir that yields what it receivesfor the health of mankind. Im not foolish enough to say that honest money is not a necessityand a blessing, but I see now why in heaven gold is fit only for paving-stones—the feet that tread up to blessedness must use it, but they walkover it. . Money to a man is like water to a plant, only useful aslong as it promotes growth—like water in the fountain or water in thetank, keep it flowing, and it blesses; keep it stagnant, and it kills. The longer I live, says a pastor in Western Massachusetts, themore I am impres
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