. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . llege, By JohnW. Barwick, : 428 Nobody Told Me, By Mary A. Schaeffer, 429 THE LITTLE MISSIONARY,— Silkworms of Syria, By Agnes Danforth Hewes, 432 FINANCIAL REPORT, 435 The Missionary Visitor Volume XVIII DECEMBER, Number 12 ? ?????* EDITORIALS And the angel said untothem, Be not afraid; for be-hold, I bring you good tid-ings of great joy which shallbe to all the people: forthere is born to you this dayin the city of David a Savior,Who is Christ the Lord. Blessed news! What joyit caused the angels of heav-en ! How they sang, howthey praised God ! How ha


. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . llege, By JohnW. Barwick, : 428 Nobody Told Me, By Mary A. Schaeffer, 429 THE LITTLE MISSIONARY,— Silkworms of Syria, By Agnes Danforth Hewes, 432 FINANCIAL REPORT, 435 The Missionary Visitor Volume XVIII DECEMBER, Number 12 ? ?????* EDITORIALS And the angel said untothem, Be not afraid; for be-hold, I bring you good tid-ings of great joy which shallbe to all the people: forthere is born to you this dayin the city of David a Savior,Who is Christ the Lord. Blessed news! What joyit caused the angels of heav-en ! How they sang, howthey praised God ! How hap-py they were to break thenews to a famishing world!Like little children, theyrushed to earth, singing outthe precious news of thegreat event as they came. Tis the old, old story, butas we read it once more itsounds as fresh and new asit did the first time we everheard it. Indeed, with anadded year to our age sincelast Christmas, we find thatthe story has taken on newluster and radiance, and hasbecome more


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