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October 20, 1909. TITHE
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars Now
Hanging on Three Hundred
Thousand.
Every effort must now be put forth to
raise the remaining three hundred thousand
dollars before December 31, 1909,
in order to secure the million dollars
needed for the Endowment Fund of the
SflPiptv Turn hnnH mA J
. - ?v uuuutcu Uiuuaauu UUIIHTS
have been subscribed to meet Mrs. Russell
Sage's offer.
100 Men and 100 Women Needed to Sub,
scribe Each $1,000.
Can you not be of this number? Twenty-tive
have already joined this company.
Auxiliary Societies.
Will not all our Auxiliary Societies
take this crisis into further consideration?
Many have done nobly, some have
not yet done all they can. If you are associated
with an Auxiliary Society, can
you not urge upon the officers the im
portance of meeting this serious emergency?
We have been more than encouraged
by the thousands of letters
that we have received. We have had
our hearts warmed and inspired by testimonials
that have accompanied the
gifts already made.
Many a Minister Has Brought Cheer
by his promise to present this Endowment
appeal to his congregation. The
ministry of this country must be our
chief support in this undertaking. Help
us. We know the multiplied causes
that are brought to your attention. But
what can be more important than this
crisis, which makes possible, if all will
take hold, a substantial beginning of a
suitable endowment for this work that
missionaries and Christian laborers in
every land affirm to be fundamental and
essential to their achievements?
"The Bible is the Seed Corn of the
Kingdom."
Send for our "Story of the Year 1909,"
Just issued, if you desire a graphic picture
of heroic work done all over this
country and in many distant lands.
Reliable Subscriptions are Needed.
Pledges Need Not be Paid Immediately.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
The New York Bible Society has distributed
thousands of copies of the Bible
the past season among the 450,000 immigrants
that have landed in New York.
In all, '90,000 volumes of Scripture have
been distributed, and in thirty-seven different
languages. The work is entirely
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A trust fund of $50,000, 1<
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