The Assembly Herald, Volume 18General Assembly, 1912 |
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Page 638
... called Kurdish tribe , composed of families which were Christian at no distant date . Under my own observation , Christian villages have dis- appeared north of Tabriz . Two out of three have no Christian people . They have been driven ...
... called Kurdish tribe , composed of families which were Christian at no distant date . Under my own observation , Christian villages have dis- appeared north of Tabriz . Two out of three have no Christian people . They have been driven ...
Page 642
... called , after a return from a pil- grimage to Mecca , their most sacred shrine , not only shook hands when we called to congratu- late him on a safe return , but even smoked the pipe after it had been used by a Christian . One of our ...
... called , after a return from a pil- grimage to Mecca , their most sacred shrine , not only shook hands when we called to congratu- late him on a safe return , but even smoked the pipe after it had been used by a Christian . One of our ...
Page 653
... called forth by modern " move- ments " : " We are tired of having attention di- verted during our busy season from the insis- tent parish program . " Rightly observed " Home Mission Week " has fallen under no such stric- . ture . The ...
... called forth by modern " move- ments " : " We are tired of having attention di- verted during our busy season from the insis- tent parish program . " Rightly observed " Home Mission Week " has fallen under no such stric- . ture . The ...
Page 661
... called repeatedly to the attention of the public through articles in the religious and general press , not least notable being the article by Mr. MacFarlane in the Collier's Weekly soon to appear in the series he has been run- ning on ...
... called repeatedly to the attention of the public through articles in the religious and general press , not least notable being the article by Mr. MacFarlane in the Collier's Weekly soon to appear in the series he has been run- ning on ...
Page 672
... called the " Father of the Sustentation Fund " remains with the Federated Agencies as associate secre- tary , and together with the general secretary and other officers , will assist to carry forward the movement for providing ...
... called the " Father of the Sustentation Fund " remains with the Federated Agencies as associate secre- tary , and together with the general secretary and other officers , will assist to carry forward the movement for providing ...
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