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The South African Pioneer

1902; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Rev. Andrew Murray, Andrew Murray, Eva L. Carmichael, W. Haupt, F. Suter, A. J. Gordon, Henry Martyn, Rev. George Reith, Clarie S. Harris, Rosa B. Holt, F. Suter, B. Porter, D. Kidd, F. G. M. Panzera, F. Suter, W. Spencer Walton, L. E. Ryall, Rev. A. B. Simpson, D. Wood, Douglas Wood,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The South African Pioneer. Essay: Ntabamhlope, Natal Baptizing Thirty-Three Native Christians, The Lord Has Not Suffered You to Go Smoothly down the Stream of Time, but by Large and Rough Billows Has Dashed You on the Promises, Here and There Called to Higher Service, Holiness The Atonement, "We May Expect Comfort from God, When We Maintain Communion with God", Gazaland News "School Days", "Defective Obedience Is Always the Result of a Defective Life; to Rouse and Spur on That Defective Life by Arguments and Motives Has Its Use, but Their Chief Blessing Must Be That They Make Us Feel the Need of a Different Life, a Life so Entirely under the Power of God That Obedience Will Be Its Natural Outcome, Nkanga, Pondoland Saved from Witchcraft, There May Be a Study and Knowledge of the Word, in Which There Is but Little Real Fellowship with the Living God, What Is Your Life?, Village Work, Hopefield, Ekutokozeni Mission Station, Ingogo, Natal, Our Power, Another Account "I Will Work and Who Shall Let It", Soldiers' Home, Pretoria, Andrew, or Lessons about Service, Our Calling, Mr. W. Spencer Walton's Visit to America, To Gain Men We Must Lay down Our Lives for Them, Mount Packard Mission Station, Tembuland Setting down to Work Again, Home Notes, The Coming Revival The State of Iliumination, If There Be Anything I Do, If There Be Anything I Leave Undone, Let Me Be Perfect in Prayer, Nothing Sets a Person so Much out of the Devil's Reach as Humility, The Highest Bidder for the Crown of Glory Is the Lowliest Bearer of the Cross of Self-Denial, "Answer That Gracious End in Me for Which Thy Precious Life Was Given; Redeem from All Iniquity, Restore and Make Me Meet for Heaven, Our Heritage, Umsunduze, Zululand An Open Door. Display ads: "The Home=Helpers' Union", "The Home-Helpers' Union". Poem, verse: I Thirst ! I Thirst !, "On the Other Side". Death notices: In Memoriam!. Accounts, donations, financials: Donations. Backmatter: The South African Pioneer Is Published about the Tenth of the Month, and Is Printed for the South Africa General Mission at the Boys' Home.

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