Children -- India; India -- Social life and customs; Missions -- India
"There is a life and enthusiasm and devotion, combined with literary
ability and winsomeness of style, which make the book very captivating,
as well as very touching. It is quite wonderfully illustrated with
sunsets on the Ghauts and all kinds of wonders, and withal it is a song
of spiritual triumph from a soul that feels intensely the cost of the
Cross. A book, indeed, for every Christian home."--_The Churchman._
"One of the most striking and inspiring missionary books of recent
years."--_The Christian World._
THE BEGINNING OF A STORY
Being the story of the beginning of the work among Temple children,
related for the friends of the Temple children. Bound in Art Covers,
tied with silk cord. Artistic design embossed in gold, 6d. _net_
(_post free_, 8d.).
"This little book tells a touching story. It is hoped that many who are
interested in the work on behalf of Indian children exposed to terrible
peril will circulate this booklet to further a cause which has aroused
widespread and prayerful interest."--_Irish Baptist Magazine._
"This is a delightful booklet in its attractive blue and gold covers,
and with the picture of the smiling Indian maiden looking out upon
us."--_Bible Standard._
* * * * *
MORGAN & SCOTT LD., 12, Paternoster Buildings, London, E.C.
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Transcriber's note:
Obvious punctuation errors were corrected.
The original contained each chapter number and title on a page preceding
the actual start of the chapter. These repeated Chapter Titles were
removed to avoid redundancy.
Varied hyphenation, such as "armchair" and "arm-chair", was retained.
The Bear Garden is not hyphenated when used in titles but is hyphenated
within the text.
Page 22, "subjeect" changed to "subject" (is the subject of)
Page 237, "form" changed to "from" (from Bunyan's)
Page 237, "C. H." changed to "G. H." (by G. H. Morrison)
Page 238, "suprintends" changed to "superintends" (superintends the
more)
Page 256, "opportunties" changed to "opportunities" (watching for
opportunities)
Page 256, "aviod" changed to "avoid" (To avoid the Penal)
Page 298, "own their" changed to "their own" (from their own homes)
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