Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . ed young men havepassed from it and are filling positions ofrespectability and usefulness in the variousdepartments of life, some of them holdingthe highest judicial and administrative appointments open to natives, and—best ofall -a few have embraced the Christianreligion. As a writer of books and tracts in Urduand Gurmuklie his services, were highlyvalued by all who took an interest in nativeliterature. 1 He was an affectionate father, and hischildren have the most lively and tenderreminiscences of his love for them. 1 He left a large family,


Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . ed young men havepassed from it and are filling positions ofrespectability and usefulness in the variousdepartments of life, some of them holdingthe highest judicial and administrative appointments open to natives, and—best ofall -a few have embraced the Christianreligion. As a writer of books and tracts in Urduand Gurmuklie his services, were highlyvalued by all who took an interest in nativeliterature. 1 He was an affectionate father, and hischildren have the most lively and tenderreminiscences of his love for them. 1 He left a large family, all of whom fillhonorable positions in life. One son is amissionary in the Lodiana mission; anotheris a barrister-at-law, practicing in of his daughters married the Rev. , the respected and honored mis-sionary of Hoshyarpur, who, with bischarming wife, was in America some yearsago. Another married the Kour Sahib,Harnam Singh, the brother of the lateRajah of Kapurthala and uncle of thepresent rajah. A granddaughter, Miss. Boys High School, Jumna, India. 206 A TRUE WORSHIPER OF THE UNKNOWN GOD. [September,


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