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- The Gospel Herald | March 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-03-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume XIII HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MARCH Number tenant Also that there will be a terested people Some have already Our Trip To Tuskegee Acu year the Tuskegee Normal greater spirit of obtaining an taken their stand on the side of truth C and Industrial Institute holds a education making it possible for a by beginning to observe the Sabbath onference of two days during the large number now denied the even though Brother Lawrence has month of January The first da
- The Gospel Herald | August 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-08-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OAKWOOD SPECIAL Volume X flUNTSVILLE ALABAMA AUGUST MMaRMMEEinrriMTiiMMMMEOENENM EN M Day By Day ER I heard a voice at evening softly say M Bear not thy yesterday into to morrow Number E MMMMMMM this appeal in the light of what the Lord said concerning this phase of the great message and feel it a great privilege and blessing to give liberally to this call for means which will not be spent in vain For our Nor load this week with last week apos s load of sor
- The Gospel Herald | June 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-06-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE Aittt W L GOSPEL HERALD AM AV AAMPAAAIISAANIAAAAVA AA Volume X Oakwood ONIMVNCEMENT week at Oakwood this year was pleasant from beginning to end Many things contributed to this happy condition Prominent among these is the fact that a goodly number apos of our students who have been with us thru the year are planning to return to us at the end of the summer apos s vacation There is seen in the student body a desire to be of use and a blessing to some one
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- quot PIMEOS M IMMONMENENNI THE ASstA Ajp AWN Act GOSPEL HERALD L OPINIONNINNIINIMM S MWM ft VUlunie XI North Carolina quot New Bern N the month ofMarch my wife and I spent about two weeks with the New Bern church Services were held every night and at three oclock each evening Mrs Peters on invitation from the or ganist took Charge of the music The Second Sabbath of my stay was a special day with this apos chu
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- f fil sfff smififfnmliiimium niuwu itii u unlit mi nunn uunuuuniuuuuinuunnnw ie Power of Go Mato Salvation llllll f ill lllllll Volume X HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MAY Huntsville Ala Historical Sketch le June Elder G E Peters and Brother R Roberts came to the city of Huntsville to labor for the salvation of souk They pitched their
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE GOSPEL HERALD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JULY Volume X Boil It IP you apos ve got a thing that apos s happy Boil lit down Make it short and crisp and snappy Boil it down When your brain its coin has minted Down the page your pen has sprinted If you want your effort printed Boil it clown Take out every surplus letter Boil it down Fewer syllables the better Boil it clown Make your meaning plain express it So we apos ll know not merely guess it Th
- The Gospel Herald | August 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-08-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- r amn Panalla acte THE Stt GOSPEL H RALD L Wamsmareareaerposftammimiom ogs goisMaims alWein Iftemdaaufmum quot wmagillaK HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA AUGUST Volume IX Two Egg apos s Two eggs were lying side by side All quiet in the nest But which was good apos or which one bad You never could have guessed For both alike were smooth and white And even if you tried apos Twould only be a guAs at best At what they were And pa
- The Gospel Herald | October 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-10-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE iL Po Ailte GOSPEL HERALD All MMINFIll / NPallemillOgIMM MNIMID Volume IX Arkansas Colored Camp meeting BIS meeting was held on the campus of our intermediate industrial school which is located about five miles from the village of Devalls Bluff Arkansas There was quite a full attendance of belivers in the state A few remained at home for one cause or another We expected some outside help but it turned out that no ordained ministers wer
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- HERALD Volume X The Tuskegee Idea of Education Hampton Va WENTY EIGHT years ago Doctor Booker T Washington organized the Tuskegee Negro Conference to help men and women who were living on the land to find better methods of farming home making and community building Dr Robert R Moton and his associates have kept developing the Conference in attendance in scope of discussion and in effectiveness of organization The recent attendance of two thousand well d
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- emaigaimixellasee THE GOSPEL HERALD Number HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MAY Volume VIII GENERAL OrangebUrg S C left Winnsboro S C March thru P a blinding rain storm for Orangeburg S C stopping at Columbia S C for a few days The church at Columbia is progress ing nicely Its spiritual condition is certainly climbing up to greater heights Where all is peaceful I preached twice on i the Sabbath for rthern In there testimony meeting the spirit of God was
- The Gospel Herald | October 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-10-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- tt V THE GOSPEL HERALD Volume VII Cast Thyself Down Cast thyself down and thus prove thyself him whom the Patriarchs Psalmist and prophets describe Angels from heaven will keep thee from falling and Lower thee gently and keep at thy side Thus spake the enemy slyly and cunningly Tempting the Savior to cast himself down Thus still he speaks with suggestion of wickedness Tempting to forfeit the robe and the crown Cast thyself down Satan says to the m
- The Gospel Herald | October 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-10-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Number IQ HUNTSVILL E ALABAMA OCTOBER Volume X Ira es wfou kjiEsnrt M au Es apos apos TImMiArgiAmmTAm IBC mr TEMsctcsim Eg Ng IR Eg gg M Eg EN M Eg M M M ER IL M NN gg gg HR HR M gig HN M Eg M M M SE gg NR M EN M gg M M OAKWOOD apos S LADDER Tune quot Jacob apos s Ladder quot We are Climbing Oakwood apos s ladder ladder We are climbing OakwOod apos s ladder ladder We are climbing OakwOod apos s ladder ladde
- The Gospel Herald | August 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-08-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE Agt GOSPEL HERALD miram M HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA AUGUST Volume VIII Antithesis LIGHT DARKNESS Physical film sky is cloudy and the evening Damp and dismal drops her curtain Upon a day that has been dark and drear Front out the shadows flickering faint uncertain The wind brings dirges knell of hopes departed Like wails of woe or cries of pain and fear Morning is breaking the day is awaking Shadows are seeing the d
- The Gospel Herald | August 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-08-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE GOSPEL HERALD MEINMIII mmeftp Volume VII HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA AUGUST The Coming King V R the distant hilltops gleaming Comes the reddening down of clay Bringing herald of the morning When all tears are wiped away How those tintings stir our pulses And we strain our longing eyes For a glinips of that great glory That shall light the eastern skies Ah He comes The King of Glory Sing anew ye Angel Choir How our hearts are filled with rapture
- The Gospel Herald | June 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-06-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSPE Volume XII HEIMLD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JUNE Unwise Marriages gEw have correct views of the marriage relation Many seem to think that it is the attainment of perfect bliss but if they could know one quarter of the heart aches of men and women that are bound by the marriage vow in chains that they cannot and dare not break they would not be surprised that I trace these lines Marriage in a majority of cases is a most galling yoke There are thousands that
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSPE HERALD Volume X tfLATTSV Li E ABAA apos A JULY MMR M MM U INMKESiMaliiMMEMM FM Another G al I ru Ten Thousand Dollars Before Campmeeting season ends I I Kentucky leads cut in the campaign E The first state to pledge for the fuTid M Mission teachers assembled from all the three Southern Union Conferences join M in the effort to raise the amount pledged Students apos Association voted to send repre R sentatives to all Southern campmee
- The Gospel Herald | February 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-02-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Rn OSPE Volume XIV p ep o I IIII HEMD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA FEBRUARY Number EWErIMEAMMMLEINKOMMMWEWM MMMMEMMMMMENEr i M N EN EE EN M M E t litinurtrkrit int aurill The last bright rays of the setting sun Gilded the sky ere the day was done The shades of night followed on apace Soon to cast their pall in every place ER EN Anxious friends waited on distant shore Longing to know the dangers were o apos er Eagerly gazing o apos er a trackless sea If they
- The Gospel Herald | April 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-04-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- r imagalmmisixteeliwitm lialm L Atct mow THE GOSPEL quot JERALD ponalw AMINIEMMINIMMOVIIN MINMENSIWN Number HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA APRIL Volume VIII Lest You Forget good old Jacob learned to give One tenth to God of all he had He found that he with ease could live And blessings came to make him glad May be you owe to God a debt Pay up at once lest you forget apos Tis said this law was set aside Some boast th
- The Gospel Herald | January 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-01-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE Act lt apos GOSPEL HERALD L OPMMINAISIMINPMNIMNIFee HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JANUARY Volume VIII The Ocean A Study BEHOLD the Ocean vast His trackless wastes of waters blue Teeming with myriad forms of life Varied as his ever changing breast Of dancing waves That frolic with the fitful breeze In playful sport Or roaring running before the dreadful gale To break in fragments on the pebbly shore The silent witness of his peace or wrath Since God foreve
- The Gospel Herald | February 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-02-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE GOSPEL HERALD Volume VIII HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA FEBRUARY My dear brethren and sisters will you consider these truths noting how opposite in character and tendency they are and determine which kind you are cultivating May the Lord open the eyes of our people to see clearly on which side they stand Good fruitS are without partiality and without hypocrisy When the grace of Christ is in the Are all the children in The night is falling heart tender compassio
- The Gospel Herald | August 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-08-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- CAMP MEETING SPECIAL Volume XII HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA AUGUST The Plan of Salvation FALLEN man was revealed the plan of infinite sacrifice through which salvation was to be provided Nothing but the death of God apos s dear Son could expiate man apos s sin and Adam marveled at the goodness of God in providing such a ransom for the sinner Through the love of God a star of hope illumined the terrible future that spread before the transgressor Through the institu
- The Gospel Herald | September 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-09-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE L A quot GOSPEL HERALD Mr Volume X Use Your Eyes CALIFORNIA boy named Markham walking along a Pacific Coast beach noticed how much certain shells resembled buttons This suggested the idea to him that they might be worked into ornamental buttons He was not able to perform the mirk himself but he interested older persons in the matter The shells were worked into buttons an industry was established and he secured a permanent position He used his eyes
- The Gospel Herald | June 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-06-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- ERALD Volume X KUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JUNE IIIIIIII M The Old Testament History Class twelfth grade All of these students were also member of the academic graduating class ri It Oakwood Student Colporteurs WE a
- The Gospel Herald | January 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-01-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- wY dj g apos gaWeP apos q Ath e a A Pri iMn apos OSPE t H Number HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JANUARY Volume X V nEammmmmmmolmmosmmmm Eg m E Or Nrui Vrar M M E El ES E E ES E ES ES E ES ES E E E E E ES EN EN E E E ES EN i E E E E E E E To the Christian who is trusting In the leading of his Lord And is walking out in faith upon The promise of His Word Each new day is fresh with blessings Like the grass with sparkling dew For we apos re ever in the present
- The Gospel Herald | January 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-01-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume XII truivrsviLLE ALABAMA JANUARY Words to the Young Er us not lose sight of the fact that we are pro apos bationers here on test and trial and that every thing is at stake to be lost or won Individually we are daily deciding our own destiny either for eternal life or eternal death If we would have eternal life we must co operate with God and thus reach the Bible standard conforming our characters to the character of our Lord Jesus Christ All the h