The Quiver 3/ 1900. Anonymous

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       Anonymous

      The Quiver 3/ 1900

      Published by Good Press, 2021

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      EAN 4064066139438

       THE CENTENARY OF THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

       THE MASTERFUL YOUNG MAN

       A COMPLETE STORY.

       GREAT ANNIVERSARIES.

       IN APRIL.

       BROUGHT AGAIN FROM THE DEPTHS.

       AN EASTERTIDE ADDRESS.

       Illustration: FOR THE SAKE OF HER CHILD

       CHAPTER VII.

       The Pity of It.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       The Recluse.

       CHAPTER IX.

       Vanitas Vanitatum.

       CHAPTER X.

       Mr. Lang meets his Match.

       CHAPTER XI.

       On the Island.

       CHAPTER XII.

       Reprieved.

       EASTER EGG ROLLING IN WASHINGTON

       FORGIVENESS.

       MISS LUCRETIA'S NEW IDEA.

       A COMPLETE STORY.

       SOME FAMOUS EASTER HYMNS

       SELF-HEALING.

       "Physician, heal thyself."— St. Luke iv. 23.

       PLEDGED.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       "GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEART."

       CHAPTER XVII.

       "THOUGH 'TWERE TEN THOUSAND MILE."

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       A PROPOSAL.

       TIRED.

       Light through Dull Panes.

       A VISIT TO THE EARLSWOOD ASYLUM.

       Mother-hood

       The Ten Little Indians

       A FAIRY PARABLE.

       SCRIPTURE LESSONS FOR SCHOOL & HOME INTERNATIONAL SERIES

       With Illustrative Anecdotes and References.

       SHORT ARROWS

       ROLL OF HONOUR FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORKERS.

       THE QUIVER BIBLE CLASS.

       QUESTIONS.

       ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON PAGE 480.

       Table of Contents

      By the Rev. A. R. Buckland, M.A., Morning Preacher at the Foundling Hospital.

      At "The Castle and Falcon," in Aldersgate Street, on April 12th, 1799, there met, in all the solemnity of a public gathering, sixteen clergymen and nine laymen.

      They founded there and then the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. That Society keeps its Centenary this month; no longer an inconspicuous organisation expressing the hopes of a godly few, but a great Society which has girdled the earth with its missions. When, in November, 1898, its Estimates Committee surveyed its position, they found that its roll included the names of 802 European missionaries, of whom 295 were ladies, whilst, of the 802, no