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… batter and nobler life.—Ret. John Smith, Broughion Place United Presbyterian Church Edinburgh. GEMS FROM THE YERY REY. DEAN YAUGHAN. (Master of the Temple.) A…
… batter and nobler life.—Ret. John Smith, Broughion Place United Presbyterian Church Edinburgh. GEMS FROM THE YERY REY. DEAN YAUGHAN. (Master of the Temple.) A name named in the Bible has an immortaUty of good or evil. This is the only book in the world which has the more than royal prerogative of ennobling and attainting. Gallio wa3 a Eoman of gentler than Boman type. His brother, the great Seneca…
… vicar's choir, and Mr. C. E. Gibbons presided at the organ. The Rev. J. Gower, Chairman of the Llanrwst Board of Guardians, speaking recently…
… vicar's choir, and Mr. C. E. Gibbons presided at the organ. The Rev. J. Gower, Chairman of the Llanrwst Board of Guardians, speaking recently in connection with schools, described the Established Church as foolish in providing schools at such expense, and under such disadvantages, when they could appropriate their money to a better purpose for their own welfare. The funeral of the late Rev. John Rees…
… wanted was the change Christ called a hew birth (John iii. 3, 5).—P. Renew. The word renew a right spirit, implies a previous possession…
… wanted was the change Christ called a hew birth (John iii. 3, 5).—P. Renew. The word renew a right spirit, implies a previous possession of it, inter¬ rupted by his yielding to temp'ation.—Alexander. A right spirit. A steadfast sp'rit, one that is firm in faith, hot easily swayed hither and thither through its own Weakness or the blasts of temptation, and therefore aLo hrm and constant in obedience…
… love Christ so dearly as to be " ready to be bound and to die " for Him ; but it is often a…
… love Christ so dearly as to be " ready to be bound and to die " for Him ; but it is often a thing not less great to be ready to take up our daily cross and to live for Him,—John Caird. CHAPTER I. " I TRUST YOU." " How be you, girl ? " " I be right enough, surely ; but mother is that bad you can't say nothink to her. Tim said she was sharp enough to turn a jug of milk sour this morning, so I ran away…
… become mainly his submissive, trustful, and beloved people. It cannot be supposed that the grand character of the Messiah's great commission signifies only this…
… become mainly his submissive, trustful, and beloved people. It cannot be supposed that the grand character of the Messiah's great commission signifies only this : The nations given thee only or mainly to destroy them. Jesu3 himself would teach as far otherwise. " The Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them" (Luke ix. 56; John iii. 17).—Cowles. Ver. 9. Thou shalt break them. Not…
…, dated Hankow, and signed by Dr. Griffith John, anpeals for finds in suj pirt of the Central China Religious Tract Society. Che Socie'y has…
…, dated Hankow, and signed by Dr. Griffith John, anpeals for finds in suj pirt of the Central China Religious Tract Society. Che Socie'y has already issued a vast quantity of literature, but it has had to be sold, in most easels under cost price, and, consequently, at a loss. On January 12 a fire, in Hankow entirely destroyed the depot and sto. k, doing damage to the extent of £250. There is urgent need…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. May 13, 1892. MAY MEETINGS. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION. The Charge of Plagiarism Explained. These meetings were largely attended by delegates sent…
… THE WELSH WEEKLY. May 13, 1892. MAY MEETINGS. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION. The Charge of Plagiarism Explained. These meetings were largely attended by delegates sent from the Congregational Churches of England and Wales. Old students were greeting one another on every hand, and old friends were renewing their acquaintance. The first meeting was devotional, being presided over by Dr. John Brown…
…. Secretaries, Mr. Thomas Morgan and Mr. George Parry. PRESBYTERIAN. The Welsh Church, Charing Cross, London, has just called to its pastorate the Bev. Ellis…
…. Secretaries, Mr. Thomas Morgan and Mr. George Parry. PRESBYTERIAN. The Welsh Church, Charing Cross, London, has just called to its pastorate the Bev. Ellis James Jones, of Newington. We notice the change of address of the Rev. Moses Williams, from Langstone Court, near Newport, to Newton House, Etloe Road, Westbury Park, Bristol. Professor Llewelyn John Evans, D.D., has arrived in this country from America…
… in charge of the English church at Llandudno for the past six years, has been presented with an address and a purse of gold.…
… in charge of the English church at Llandudno for the past six years, has been presented with an address and a purse of gold. "Ebenezer" Church, Llanrwst, has invited the Rev. D. S. Thomas, Beddgelert, to become their pastor, and we understand that the rev. gentleman has signified his accept¬ ance of the same. Mr. Thomas is a native of Towyn, Merionethshire. Dr. John Thomas, who unhappily lies in a…
… 10 THE WELSH WEEKLY. June io, 1892. THE KHASFS PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPD3TUL&TI0N. By ReY. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. "An, U Blei,…
… 10 THE WELSH WEEKLY. June io, 1892. THE KHASFS PRAYER. AN ARGUMENT AND AN EXPD3TUL&TI0N. By ReY. John Hughes, M.A., Liverpool. "An, U Blei, lada me don, to pynpaw ia lade ha rya." This incident of missionary work occurred on the Khasi Hills, which are situated in the province of Assam, in the North-Esst of India. It is the missionary station of the Welsh Presbyterian Church, and their…
… briefly acknowledged the toast in Welsh and English. Mr. Phil Morris, replying for art, said the histories of Egypt and Greece showed that art…
… briefly acknowledged the toast in Welsh and English. Mr. Phil Morris, replying for art, said the histories of Egypt and Greece showed that art alone was lasting. Wales he regarded as the most beautiful part of the United Kingdom. It was essentially the artists' country. Sir John Puleston, Bart., M.P., in proposing " The Health of the Lord Mayor," said he did not ask the com¬ pany to drink the toast as…
… would be the death agonies of his children. Blinding has long been a common Oriental punishment. Compare the blinding of Samson, and the attempt…
… would be the death agonies of his children. Blinding has long been a common Oriental punishment. Compare the blinding of Samson, and the attempt of King John, of England, to blind Prince Arthur. Slew all the nobles of Judah. His friends' deaths, too, would remain a picture never to be forgotten in his blindness and chains. Bound him with chains. Margin. " with two brazen chains or fetters," as in 2…