The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . DvKE Rock Cottage, Clifton, of the Central Committee, August 22-25, 1905 The Siiiidav-school and Home Missions 353. E. E. Chivers, pi}- by winnini The Sunday-school and Home Missions Rev. E. E. CHIVERS, Fu-ld Secretary Baptist Home Missionary Society It was a happy insjiiration whichsuggested as the weighty word ofthis great convention, and the rally-ing cry for service, Winning a gen-eration. And yet we need
The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . DvKE Rock Cottage, Clifton, of the Central Committee, August 22-25, 1905 The Siiiidav-school and Home Missions 353. E. E. Chivers, pi}- by winnini The Sunday-school and Home Missions Rev. E. E. CHIVERS, Fu-ld Secretary Baptist Home Missionary Society It was a happy insjiiration whichsuggested as the weighty word ofthis great convention, and the rally-ing cry for service, Winning a gen-eration. And yet we need to readinto that motto a larger meaningthan Appears upon the surface, ifwe would fill out the measure ofthe office and responsibility of theSunday-school worker. That office is not ftilfillcd, nor isthat responsibility discharged sim-souls to Christ. Winning must befollowed by training. Christianity stands before theworld with a gracious word of invitation and a gen-erous promise. Speaking in the Masters name it echoeshis words, and says: Go, Go ye, Go ye into allthe world and preach the gospel to every Masters loving, wiiming word, Come, is my callto discipleship. The Masters commanding Go is mycommission to apostleship. There is no discipleshipthat does not carry with
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