Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . * if I will notopen you the windows of heaven, andpour you out a blessing that there shallnot be room enough to receive it. Andit was twenty-six centuries ago that anexperiment of this sort was fairly madeamong Gods people. As a result of it,the tithes lay in great heaps, beyond theability of the Lords priests to make useof them. Then Hezekiah questionedwith the priests and the Levites con-cerning the heaps. And Azariah, thechief priest of the house of Zadok, an-swered him, and said, Since the peoplebegan to bring the offerings into thehouse of the Lord, we ha


Missionary, Visitor, The (1907) . * if I will notopen you the windows of heaven, andpour you out a blessing that there shallnot be room enough to receive it. Andit was twenty-six centuries ago that anexperiment of this sort was fairly madeamong Gods people. As a result of it,the tithes lay in great heaps, beyond theability of the Lords priests to make useof them. Then Hezekiah questionedwith the priests and the Levites con-cerning the heaps. And Azariah, thechief priest of the house of Zadok, an-swered him, and said, Since the peoplebegan to bring the offerings into thehouse of the Lord, we have had enoughto eat, and have left plenty: for theLord hath blessed his people: and thatwhich is left is this great store. To-day, if all the Lords people shouldbring in their tithes to the Lords treas-ury, the money would lie in heaps wait-ing for new machinery to put it in mo-tion. What do you think is the pros-pect of such a financial freshet in the re-ligious channels of beneficence? Areyou doing your share to bring it about?. You can be a little helper, Child so fair!And your kindly deeds can make,For your heavenly Fathers sake,Sunshine, love, and happiness Everywhere! A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM. Josephine Blackfan. Little Corinne Homer and her motherwere speeding westward on their way tothe Golden Gate. Chinese in San Fran-cisco were practicing gospel truths had taught them; country girls,far astray, had heard the Masters voicewhen sympathy touched their waywardlives. This little woman, delicate inhealth, but strong In purpose, had lefther home, the dearest spot on earth, tosave sin-crushed souls; for she was acity missionary doing the work of a for-eign missionary in her own land. The train had been rushing at expressspeed through Nevada when it suddenlycame to a standstill. Someone hadflagged it. Every seat in the smokingcar was taken. Two men were seen onthe platform holding by brute force ahand-cuffed prisoner. The men wereheavily armed. The bravest trav


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