Church review . led to a conversation concerningthe Christian faith, and thus the ob-scure and humble Christian nurse wasgiven an opportunity to help her fu-ture emperor to see something more ofthe beauty and the glory of that Lightwhich lighteth every man. — John , Without doubt educational missionshave opened a larger number of doorsfor the preaching of the gospel thanany other agency. They have furnishedthe most distinguished and influentialconverts. They have done more thanall else combined to undermine heath-en superstitions and false systems ofbelief. They are today the chief, if


Church review . led to a conversation concerningthe Christian faith, and thus the ob-scure and humble Christian nurse wasgiven an opportunity to help her fu-ture emperor to see something more ofthe beauty and the glory of that Lightwhich lighteth every man. — John , Without doubt educational missionshave opened a larger number of doorsfor the preaching of the gospel thanany other agency. They have furnishedthe most distinguished and influentialconverts. They have done more thanall else combined to undermine heath-en superstitions and false systems ofbelief. They are today the chief, if notthe only, force to counteract the in-fluence of the secular character andtendency of the government institu-tions of learning. In the interest ofthe ultimate success of the missionaryenterprise, we believe that educationalmissions would be abundantly justifiedif they were doing nothing but teach-ing science, history, philosophy, political economy in their rightrelation to Christ.—John R. THE CHURCH REVIEW. CHURCH OF REDEEMER. 9 FIRST BAPTIST. ASYLUM AVE. BAPTIST. The removal of Miss Helen W. Rosefrom the place of service below to thatof reward above is deeply felt by alldepartments of the church. Miss Rosewas a rare union of strength and gen-tleness in character, making up a veryunique and strong personality. Herlove for the church was grounded inher clear attachment to her personalLord and Savior. While her life hadbeen one of unusual trial, her spiritfound diversion and rest from the pain-ful burden in active and enthusiasticservice for Christ. She respondedpromptly and joyfully to the numerouscalls made upon her and fell at lastlike a soldier in the breach doing thewill of the Captain of her Thursday evening she played asusual at the mid-week prayer meeting,—on Friday night the messenger camefor her, at just what hour we knownot, but it was the hour divinelychosen and we believe welcome to herpurified spirit. She was gifted in manyways


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