Tracts By Henry Grew Owned By Joseph Frisbie, With His Personal Markings
Tract
1841-1850
Grew, Henry 1781-1862
Center for Adventist Research
ASC BT G HER AN E X A M I N A T I O N T H E D I V I N E TESTIMONY CONCERNING THE OF S O N BY CHARACTER THE O F HENRY G O D GREW MINISTER OF THE BOSPEL quot T h i s is my beloved S o x quot quot W h e n w e have humbly and attentively considered and ascertained the meaning of any proposition we should implicitly believe it how contrary soever it may be to our former opinion or that of others in reputation tor wisdom quot apos SCOTT SECOND E
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL PHILADELPHIA PA MARCH NO THE COLLEGE AND THE MISSIONARY B G WILKINSON Concluded THE college is or should be the true producer of the missionary Furnished with the means of securing the past and current information upon all lands and peoples it is admirably prepared to create a missionary spirit As Nehemiah in the Persian court hastened to the relief of his brethern in Judea when he heard of their wretched conditio
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL o PHILADELPHIA PA JUNE NO AFRICA AND MODERN MISSIONS CUT by the equator and the tropics watered by the Nile the Niger the Kongo the Zambesia and the Orange containing the great Sahara which is as large as all Europe this quot Midnight Empire quot has an additional area equal to that of the entire continent of North America and is inhabited by no less than people who speak more than different languag
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE apos VOL XI PHILADELPHIA PA APRIL NO FOREIGN MISSIONS AND THE GENERAL CONFERENCE To those whose hearts beat in unison with the Master apos s as revealed in His last and greatest commission the General Conference that has just closed was one of unusual interest and unprecedented importance The entire session seemed to be the meeting of a great missionary society which had for its keynote the proclamation of the third angel apos
E S S A Y S ON THE M I L L E N N I U M BY THE REV HENRY WOODWARD A M FORMERLY OF CHRIST CHURCH COLLEGE O X F O R D R E C T O R OF FETHARD IN THE DIOCESE OF CASHEL LIBRARY REVIEW AND HERALD PHILADELPHIA ORRIN ROGERS SOUTH SECOND STREET E G Doreey Printer ESSAYS ON THE MILLENNIUM ESSAY I On the Millennium THE arguments of your able correspondent R D in support of M r Maitland apos s view of the days did for a time at least almost
THE VIISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL PHILADELPHIA PA OCTOBER SEND ME FANNIE E BOLTON TIME hastens on The noonday apos s heat Is softening into eventide The reapers bind amid the wheat And yet the fields unreaped are wide The harvesters are weary Say Why do we stand in long delay Master see Here are hands for Thee Can apos st Thou not use them send me Time hastens on The battle strife Is fierce I hear the clash of arms With shouts of combat all
SANTA LUCIA Pages I THI MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL XI PHILADELPHIA PA JANUARY NO CHILEAN MISSION G H BASER THIS field now includes the republics of Ecuador Peru Bolivia and Chile an area of about a million and a half square miles It is larger than Great Britain France Germany Spain Portugal Austria Norway and Sweden combined larger than all or the United States east of the Mississippi River It reaches from two degrees north of the
THE TO L apos TWO Tr AUGUST ADDRESS THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT And when they were come into the house they saw the young child with Mary his mother and fell down and worshipped him and when they had opened their treasures they presented unto him gifts gold and frankincense and myrrh And being warned of God in a dream that they should not return to Herod they departed into their own country another way And when they had departed behold the angel of the Lor
T MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL o PHILADELPHIA PA FEBRUARY NO THE MISSIONARY COMMISSION quot Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature quot Mark This great commission is a missionary declaration of profound principles Here is the Master apos s loving command to each of his followers to take a certain course in order that quot every creature quot in quot all the world quot may hear the glorious gospel of salvation T
THE apos V MID JULY ADDRESS KINGS Xvii And I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there MY YOUNG FRIENDS When the children of Israel had sinned greatly against God in the days of the wicked king Ahab the Lord determined to punish them and he sent the prophet Elijah to the king to tell him that there should be no dew nor rain in the land except when the prophet pleased ADDRESS Elijah knew that the eking was apos a very wicked man
OR STATE OF VERMONT UTICA Patriot Re print TO THE READER mueJZuZlTCt quot e many an omen tnth G W THE SWORD OR A SIGN FROM HEAVEN F E E L I N G it a duty incumbent on me to communicate to my fellow men what nas been so remarkably revealed to m e I shall attempt to communicate as far as my memory and illiterate abilities will admit a faithful narrative of a most remarkable I henomenon of which I was an eye witness On the th of March as I w
TH MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL to PHILADELPHIA PA SEPTEMBER NO quot IT PLEASED GOD quot R A UNDERWOOD THERE is danger of our not giving the holy calling and work of the ministry that prominence in the educational and general training of the young among us that its importance and exalted character demand The Word of God places the Gospel ministry in the forefront in God apos s plan of saving the world for in His wisdom it has quot pleased God by the f
THR MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL To PHILADELPHIA PA JANUARY NO r THIS MAGAZINE ITH this issue the quot Home Missionary quot somewhat changed in form and under the name of the MISSIONARY MAGAZINE enters upon its tenth volume According to an arrangement by the General Conference it is to be the official organ of the Seventh day Adventist Foreign Mission Board and will be published in Philadelphia where that Board now has its headquarters Otherwise th
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL Io PHILADELPHIA PA JULY NO CHINESE REFORM W E HOWELL IT is not the purpose of this article to treat the subject of reform among the Chinese in either an exhaustive or logical manner but simply to record a few incidents relevant to its present status that have come under the writer apos s observation When anything new is broached to a Chinaman in his native environments he is exceedingly slow to respond This is doubtless
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL io PHILADELPHIA PA MAY NO OUR PRESENT DUTY ALLEN MOON quot AND He said unto them Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature He that helieveth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not shall be damned quot Mark xvi quot And this Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations and then shall the end come quot Matt xxiv As a p
THE MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL Io PHILADELPHIA PA NOVEMBER NO II MORAL CONDITION OF SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS J E CALDWELL I HAVE met a number of natives who remember customs and incidents belonging to their people before the arrival of the Gospel It is interesting to talk with them Two generations of children have grown up since that time Of the few that now remain from the old heathen times nearly all are greatgrandparents Nowhere have I found surroundings
TH MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL XI PHILADELPHIA PA JUNE NO BRAZIL MISSION W H THURSTON BRAZIL is the largest state of South America and the third largest political division of the western hemisphere Its length and breadth are about equal three thousand miles It occupies nearly one half of the South American continent and is almost as large as the United States without Texas Three great river systems drain the country the Amazon the La Plata and the
TH MISSIONARY MAGAZINE VOL To PHILADELPHIA PA DECEMBER NO WHAT WE OWE TO INDIA D A ROBINSON SEVENTH DAY Adventists claim to have a world wide message a message for every kindred tongue and people If this claim is not correct then the existence of such a people is unwarranted and inconsistent But the claim is sound In the providence of God a people has been raised up through whom the Lord designs to carry the saving message to the ends of the e
The American Quarterly Journal of Prophecy | January 1, 1858
THE DUTE HD MAY ADDRESS quot Lord save us we perish quot Matt viii MY DEAR CHILDREN You will recollect the occasion on which this prayer was uttered It was addressed by the disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ to him in a time of very great danger They had gone out to sea in a ship and while he was asleep a violent tempest arose which drove and tossed them about in so LORD SAVE US merciless a manner that they expected ever