. Christian herald. ds. Sh(writes: Dear Friends: May our Lord Jesus constantl>bless and give you peace! Although we have not seen each other, yejthrough Gods goodness and with your assistancehave been placed in this my present condition,has the Lord to treat me thus and I wishthank you verv much for your help in it. I cherish t)ie hope to obtain more wisdomto go on in school. Please read II Cor. 8: 9. Mv venerable greetings. With obeisance, Hsing Teh. There are .several hundred little Chinese chilirerwho are not so fortunate as little Hsing Tt 1 i:being provided for. Our readers ar


. Christian herald. ds. Sh(writes: Dear Friends: May our Lord Jesus constantl>bless and give you peace! Although we have not seen each other, yejthrough Gods goodness and with your assistancehave been placed in this my present condition,has the Lord to treat me thus and I wishthank you verv much for your help in it. I cherish t)ie hope to obtain more wisdomto go on in school. Please read II Cor. 8: 9. Mv venerable greetings. With obeisance, Hsing Teh. There are .several hundred little Chinese chilirerwho are not so fortunate as little Hsing Tt 1 i:being provided for. Our readers are invited ti> 11this beautiful work among the orphans of Chii^ in their contributions to the China Or)i!i:iiFund, care of The Christian Herald, Bible II. i^tNew York. The following contributions art ;uknowledged: CInhii. Mm. J WiUnn. MUh Anna !l » Ki-rth. Akiivh Hnmpr. Samuel A Kricnil. Anliury Park. Knnl. Mm. Alic«f E U«ll*r, Mr«. Chan /Ammer, H GOOD SUMMERS GOOD ENDING. THE EVANGELISTIC CHOIR AT THE GREAT CONVERTS RALLY IN NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 15 ^_ BAKING at the Ninth Converts Rally of \ le New York City Evangelistic Committee in jarnegie Hall on September 15, Former Con- ressman William S. Bennet said that some r, go, while attending a service in the Mormon at Utah, he was amazed to hear the leader iC ce in a matter-of-fact way that a certain rrj I in the audience, evidently hitherto unin- n[ , would deliver the sermon. Mr. Bennet I struck him then that if a Mormon were ifl to get up and deliver a religious address ) v occasion, surely a Presbyterian elder fh to be able to do the same thing. 11 forcible that impression was may be gath- d rom the fact that during the summer just 5S Mr. Bennet on several occasions preached to ii ces in the tent erected on Washington \< s in the work of which a number of laymen a; cup of churches in the neighborhood co-oper- i(^ At the rally Mr. Bennet spoke earnestly of ! I nportance of having t


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