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- The Gospel Herald | February 1, 1922
- Periodical Issue
- 1922-02-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume XV HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA FEBRUARY quot The First of Sciences quot iirnE knowledge of true science is power and it is quot quot the purpose of God that this knowledge shall be taught in our schools as a preparation for the work that is to precede the closing scenes of this earth apos s history quot Thus opens that intensely interesting chapter the second in quot Counsels to Teachers Parents and Students quot In our article last month we c
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Ott / fr t THE GOSPEL HERALD Volume VIII Who Is It I AM surprised aT the folks who employ me Easily eacH one could do without me No one is Ever supposed to enjoy me Why they should use me I Really can apos t see No one is ever mAde happier by me Feelings I ruffle aNd hearts I distress Why any one Could be willing to try me Is hard to tell surely Or even to guess Sometimes I apos m used by those
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume X flUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MAY MMMIMME SiESVAMMEEMENUNEEMMIA ffi THE RESUAREC N Number The Work of the Soldiers of Christ Concluded from last month The Christian is enlisted to fight in the cause of God to be a soldier of Jesus Christ and he is bound by his vows to God to do good service in the army of Christ To be loyal to his Master he must refuse to engage in any business which will imperil his As the light of day is breaking soul and dishonor
- The Gospel Herald | November 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-11-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSPE HERALD Number II HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA NOVEMBER Volume XI POLT I Of The Southeastern Union Home Missionary Dept Quarter Ending Sept apos The Gospel Commission quot I am now about to cave yo You will now for me be witues Of the things that I have told you Go and preach to every creature apos Teaching them to keep the sayings Whatsoever I command you As you go I will be with You By the presence of the Spirit Even to the consumation quot Tarry
- The Gospel Herald | November 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-11-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE GOSPEL HERALD a MM MMIWWIlm INWMIIMMINONVOMM MW MP Volume VII IIIIIOSVILLE ALABAMA NOVEMBER The Two Covenants s the Bible presents two laws one changeless and eternal the other provisional and temporary so there are two covenants The covenant of grace was first made with man in Eden when after the fall there was given a divine promise that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent apos s head To all men this covenant offe
- The Gospel Herald | September 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-09-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- r rommommiodwimilrimit THE GOSPEL HERALD mannormegl Milirft Volume XI To the Golden Gate Continued HA North American educational and missionary volunteer council assembled at Pacific Union College June The educational workers of our North American Divison conference the principals of our colleges and academies together with the Young People apos s Missionary Volunteer workers representing the different union conferences were in attendance The dele
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- MISSION SCHOOL SPECIAL HERALD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JULY Volume X Number Faculty and teachers in attendance at the Summer School Summer School I UNE at a m the second summer school for the Southern and Southeastern Unions opened at Oakwood Junior College Huntsville Ala with the following teachers enrolled Mesdames Beatrice M Shepard J A Godley Ella B Canty T S Tate L W Crichlow Misses Lucile Long Anna Ward Maude Dixon Letitia Samuels Julia F
- The Gospel Herald | April 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-04-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- lllll It ri ill i H as Ye Into lin the weld The ovren of go I Treatt Vsalvntl v e lrot miltrItiliiiiiiimm OSPE Volume X HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA APRIL m LD Number Dedication A Pleasant Visit Invocation Elder C B Stephenson Huntsville S D A Church was Musical selection Oakwood Ochestra CAME to Huntsville March
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume VII Boil It Down OUR little sheet is small We can not publish all Two quarts in one no You can not make it so So this is our advice And we repeat it thrice Boil it down boil it down Yes boil it down A long report may wait But this will make it late quot Then use your shears quot you say quot And clip some things away quot But this we hate to do With friends so good and true Why not boil it down You boil it down We want to hear from you
- The Gospel Herald | December 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-12-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- fielunie X HUNTSVILL E ALABAMA DECEMBER OAKWOOD apos S RALLY Tune quot Jacob apos s Ladder quot Oakwood needs ten thousand dollars dollars Oakwood needs ten thousand dollars dollars Oakwood needs ten thousand dollars dollars In her great campaign All this money has been promiSed promised All this money has been promised promised All this money has been promised promised By Oakwood Boosters true quot All quot this year is now her goal goa
- The Gospel Herald | March 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-03-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- ii The Power of God Unto Salvation / / OSPE Volume XI imuum r Otti Ye Into All the World LD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MARCH nntsviii Number Jam BY ELDER I H EVANS r was my privilege to attend the in stitute for colored workers in that part of the Division Conference east of the Rocky Mount
- The Gospel Herald | October 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-10-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSPE E D Volume XII HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA OCTOBER The Plan of Salvation TTHRouGu the death of Christ a door of hope was opened for fallen man Man was under sentence of death for the transgression of the law of God He was under condemnation as a traitor as a rebel but Christ came to be his substitute to die as a malefactor to suffer the penalty of the traitors bearing the weight of their sins upon His divine soul He descended lower and lower till there was no
- The Gospel Herald | November 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-11-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA NOVEMBER Number it msmosNmmommmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmm RESOLUTIONS OF LOYALTY AND SERVICE N connection with the Midsummer Council held in Takoma Park Washington D C July the following resolutions were adopted by the representatives from all the union conferences of the United States RESO
- The Gospel Herald | January 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-01-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- L t ro THE GOSPEL HERALD ammiragiommlimmiman ftworiftmalimm Volume X The Week of Prayer kvING spent a few days at my office after returning from the council catching up with my correspondence etc I was glad to be able to get out among the churches during the week of prayer December and I spent with the Atlanta church The Lord came near and added his blessing in every service On Sabbath I think every one present testified to
- The Gospel Herald | December 1, 1922
- Periodical Issue
- 1922-12-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume XVI HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA DECEMBER vevv eiinoe w eirv eegwvomomoco evt uveee e vnA Amw AAmeareo vawm te I Number elver tip T HIE to the woods away And tarry there a while And note how changed the scene Since nature with a smile They apos ve sought a milder clime A ivarmer fairer place Save their deserted nests They apos ve left behind no trace Adorned both hill and vale With garlands of fair flowers And song birds sang sweet lays In
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE I e It GOSPEL HERALD L erniirMill ift ftionoi as amp mr Volume IX HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MAY Devalls Bluff CanvitsserS apos Institute HU canvassers apos institute was held this O We are having fine weather for plant T year in Birmingham March uR work here is moving on nicely ing garden We have planted bushels of Irish potatoes one bushel of onion sets five acres of sweet corn five hundred cabbage plants besides radishe
- The Gospel Herald | November 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-11-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- SPE Volume X r of b e sZatp rld ation HERALD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA NO vEMBER Number MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMOSIMMRIMMMROMMMM Age Ulm akr t PE NH NH M NH NH M EN EH To the preacher hfe apos s a sermon To the joker it apos s a jest To the miser life is money To the loafer life is rest To the man upon the engine Life apos s a long and heavy grade It apos s a gamble to the gambler To the merchant life is trade To the lawyer life apos s a trial T
- The Gospel Herald | September 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-09-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- HEIMD HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA SEPTEMBER Volume Xi IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII II I III EIRE Number IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM III I IIIII / / I TEE CHILD N I Are all the children in The night is falling and storm clouds gather in the threatening west the lowering cattle seek a friendly shelter
- The Gospel Herald | May 1, 1923
- Periodical Issue
- 1923-05-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Q SPE Volume XV II quot NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THAT HAS BEEN SAID AND WRITTEN REGARDING THE DIGNITY OF MANUAL LABOR THE FEELING PREVAILS THAT IT IS DEGRADING Popular opinion has in many minds changed the order of things and men have come to think that it is not fitting for a man who works with his hands to take his place among gentlemen Men work hard to obtain money and having gained wealth they suppose that their money will make their sons gentl
- The Gospel Herald | February 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-02-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSPE E D Volume X flUNTSVILLE ALABAMA FEBRUARY Number t/i / fIllt t tIlt t T/ the report comes more of our publications have been circulated than ever before since the Work began and offerings to missions have increa
- The Gospel Herald | April 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-04-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- Volume IX HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA PRIL Arkansas not been actively engaged in HAVE the work for about three months apos Two months of this tithe FSpent in Alabama apos with my relatives and friends It had been about eight years since I had seen My parents brothers and sisters so last November I got a release from conference work and wife and I went to Alabama Our first stop was at Mobile where we spent three weeks We found Brother and Sister Mille
- The Gospel Herald | February 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-02-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- THE AIL AW GOSPEL HERALD EmminIMONI Volume IX Decatur Ala N Sabbath January a church was organized in Decatur Ala with twelve members There were present Elder A L Miller president of the Alabama conference brother R Robetts of Oakwood School and the writer The president gave a very interesting talk from Peter and after a short talk from the writer those desirOtis of uniting were carefully examined and received as members of the Decat
- The Gospel Herald | July 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-07-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- iiiiiii / iiiiii Tka IED war God Mato tgalvatagn LD OSPE HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA JULY Volume X vi Dux class is made up of eleven members The class is composed of three ministers two Bible workers two secretaries and four nurses The baccalaureate sermon was delivered by
- The Gospel Herald | September 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-09-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- NITS L E ABAMA SEPTEMBER Es E Toaiyagfwaisi AFAhge quot s t Ti Ti apos nriiMitiimilATTMmTAM gqiiiA it fu A fli A A SE A A OAKWOOD apos S LADDER Eg A quot Jacob apos s Ladifer apos apos apos A it We pare climbing Oakwood apos s laddir ladder We are elithbing Oakwood apos s ladder ladder We are Climbing Oakwood apos s ladder ladder Ten thousand dollar goal Ek EN ES M EN n ES M gg Zni EN ER
- The Gospel Herald | November 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-11-01
- Negro Department of the North American Division, North American Division
- OSP HERALD Number II HUNTSVILL E AL / MA NO VEI BER Volume XIII EERSTTMETIES Er EriER irSIMSEESEERESMffiffiA ES ES ES That Vacation That ES Eli I apos ve had a vacation said F W H A fine one altho I apos ve not left the place I merely vacated my worries and fears And at once became younger by fairly ten years E ER ER I vacated my ruts and began to enjoy My regular humdrum but useful employ It changed my whole outlook and vision of life And made