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Identifier: spiritofmissions80epis (find matches)
Title: The Spirit of missions
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Episcopal Church. Board of Missions Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Subjects: Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Missions
Publisher: Burlington, N.J. : J. L. Powell
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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Just the thing to give your rector, or someother friend. And, remember, you also Get Your Spirit of Missions Free Make out your order, sending $3.50 (just what youwould pay the bookseller); we will mail you the bookand send the magazine for a year to you or any personwhose name you may send. Address SPIRIT OF MISSIONS, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York City (For review of this book,see page 875) Kindly mention The Spirit of Missions when writing to advertisers. 823
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GEORGE BILLER, JR. Bishop and Doctor Born February 25, 1874 Died October 22, 1915 Consecrated as the Third MissionaryBishop of South Dakota, September 18, 1912 ??1 ®ff? spirit nf iitSBiottfi AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY REVIEWOF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS HUGH L.. BURLESON, EdHor CYBIIi D. BUCKWELL, Business Manager vol. lxxx December, 1915 No. 12 THE PROGRESS OF THE KINDGOM ONCE again Christmas comes tous under the shadow of the war-cloud, and finds a world praying moreearnestly thanA War-Time ever before forChristmas peace on earth; good will towardmen; yet at the same time armingitself for future struggles. That isthe pity of it! That this ancient evil,this organized industry for the shed-ding of brothers blood, should stillhave such a grip on the world that un-willing millions are swept into a con-flict wherein all must lose, and thatprayers for peace are silenced by theexigencies of war. Indeed, theChristmas angels, as they look uponthe earth, must cry, How long, OLord, how long! Yet, with it
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