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rest: I have done my pj
Judge to award the pri;
?as in a safe-deposit v
There is laid up for me
precious deposits referi
T 1 I _ 1 i
w nvji11 i nave uenevea,
able to keep safe that
him against that day?t
posited with thee, keep
eousness?the reward oi
ing garland of laurel le
crown", "a crown of lif<
eth not away."
"Which the Lord, the
to me." The umpire in
ually a veteran victor,
we "run with patience
looking unto Jesus the a
the starter and reward
precious thought is that
ence He has a keen syrr
every yard of that tract
and blood. And he is "
ble or prejudiced. If 1
will surely "give out to
"laid up for me", safely
?"At that day"?after a
victors proclaimed?"wl
in his glory, and all th
shall he sit upon the tl
"every man shall receiv<
me only, but unto all tl
ing." There is not a sin
a suitable reward for ev
Three notes rinp- thrm
o ~ "
the cheerful aspect of (
life, and the triumphant
Servant of God, w?
Rest from thy I
The battle fought,
Enter thy Mastei
The plains of deat
Labor and sorro1
And, life's long wai
His soul is foum
Graham, N. C.
A boy smoking a cij
sight. The habit shows
J*- ? '
diseased complexion, ai
The mind becomes du
But worst of all, moral ?
the power of moral disc
nificant statement has
Lindsay, the well-kno
Colorado. He said: "I h
nearly ten years, and ir
with thousands and tho
graced themselves and
brought sorrow and mi?
not know of any one 1
for the trouble of thes<
habit."
THE PRESBYTERI
irt, and it now remains for the
ze. "There is laid up for me"
fault. "I have kept the faith,
the crown": here are the two
ed to in chapter I: "I know
and am persuaded that he is
which I have deposited with
hat good thing which was desafe."
"The crown of right[
righteousness. Not a wither
aves, but "an incorruptible
"a crown of glory that fadrighteous
judge, shall give out
those ancient contests was usOur
umpire is the Lord Jesus:
the race that is set before us,
uthor and finisher of our faith,''
[er in this race of life. The
from his own personal experiipathy
with us in our running:
: was moistened by His sweat
the righteous judge", not falliam
worthy of the prize, He
me" the crown which has been
Kept in store against that day.
ill the contests are over and the
ten the Son of Man shall come
ie holy angels with him, then
hrone of his glory"; and then
: his own reward," and "not to
hem also that love his appeargle
prize for the best man, but
ery worthy contestant,
igh this ode of the dying saint:
leath, the happy retrospect of
prospect of heaven.
>11 done!
oved employ:
the victory won,
r's Joy.
h are past;
w cease;
rmre ciosea at last,
d in peace.
garette is a familiar, but sad
itself in the countenance, in a
rid drawn, unnatural features.
11 and its faculties abnormal,
sensibilities are disordered, and
rimination is impaired. A sigrecently
been made by Judge
wn Juvenile Court Judge, of
lave Deen in the Juvenile Court
i that time I have had to deal
usands of boys who have distheir
parents, and who have
sery into their lives; and I do
labit that is more responsible
; boys than the vile cigarette
AN OF THE SOUTH.
Missionai
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THE POWER AND PROGRE
IN MISSION WC
By Mrs. Y. L. Wal
The fine qualties and powers c
made her indispensable to the ch
and her gentle sympathy and spec
ning her way into the heart and he
fitness for mission work, both at
where the gentle Saviour is still \
of the Bible have supposed that
was led captive into Syria from th'
the first missionary. She waited
and Naaman, who was honorable ?
tain of the host of the king of S>
Kings, Chap. 5th.
She told the good tidings that
could heal the leper, and when sub
Hesh became as a little child's, he
more offer burnt offerings nor sacr
but unto the God of Israel. This 1
formed the duty that lay nearest
soul of a great hero, but the mair
work in the foreign field today is
sister woman by reconstructing
higher basis, by lifting her from
slavery to man, by freeing her pei
teaching her the beauties of chas
her of the gentle Saviour to whom
daughters can bring the story wrongs.
And thus the hospital, the tra
pliances of civilization, the cookinj
embroidery needle have been pow<
hands in working out the heathen
and woman has a full share of h<
result.
Rachel Benn, a medical missiona
of China's redemption must be in
woman physician can penetrate tl
her sister woman's seclusion. Tc
comes the little slave girl almost i
less wife, whose husband is about
thirteen-year-old daughter-in-law,
law has beaten her eyes out, and tl
crushed feet, inflamed and suppui
bones, appeal to her from cruel
woman doctor these come and poi
pathetic ear the story of their lives.
It was mainly through the powei
great woman physician, Dr. Clara !
riage age of girls in China was rai
and in the same country the antimade
such great progress under th
Archibald Little, the wife of a Br
in 1906 the work was turned ov
Chinese organization which has ta
earnestness and vigor.
Mrs. Hannah Marshman, the fi
December 8, 1909.
ry j;
SS OF WOMAN
IRK.
:son.
)t womannood nave
lurches of the land,
ial aptitude for winime
have proven her
home and in lands
anknown. Students
the little maid who
e land of Israel, was
on Naaman's wife,
ind mighty and caprria,
was a leper. 2
her Lord of Israel
sequently Naaman's
said he would never
ifice unto other gods
A A 1 _
uue missionary perher,
and saved the
1 object of woman's
the salvation of her
her home life on a
a state of personal
son from barter, by
itity, and by telling
she and her despised
of their griefs and
ined nurse, the apg
class and even the
:rful agents in God's
i woman's salvation,
Dnor in the glorious
ry writes, "The root
ner nome me. l he
ic farthest corner of
? the woman ctofctor
murdered, the childto
discard her; the
whose mother-inle
child whose poor,
-ated with decayingbandages.
To the
lr out into her sym99
rful influence of that
Swain, that the marsed
to twelve years;
foot binding reform
- 1 I t. _ r i#
ic icauersnip oi Mrs
itish merchant, that
er to an influential'
ken it up with great
rst woman missionI
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