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- The Oriental Watchman | February 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-02-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- WAR SPECIAL THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN Extra Lucknow February Price pice The Greatest War in History Why Did It Come What Does It Portend Is It Armageddon After It What Far half a century and more especially for the last two decades the nations of Europe have been engaged in a mad race for superiority of armaments Years have come and gone while with startling rapidity destructive weapons defensive and offensive have been forged in the great factories of the Kru
- Eastern Tidings | May 15, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-05-15
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- EASTERN A TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA MAY No Choosing the Good Part C C BELGRAVE quot Bur one thing is needful and Mary bath chosen that good pat t which shall not be taken away from her quot Luke Jesus and H s disciples had come on their weary j turney from Jericho to the home of Mary Martha and Lazarus at the little village of Bethany Jesus was always welcome at the home of these two sisters and brother it was here where He always
- The Eastern Tidings | January 15, 1910
- Periodical Issue
- 1910-01-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The EaMeth Tidings LUCKNOW JANUARY VoL The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY itINITERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY Banks Road Lucknow W E PERRIN EDITOR CO WORKERS WITH CHRIST As wise generalship is needed in the vice of Christ as over the battalions of zin army that protects the life and liberty of the people quot It is not every one who can labour judiciously for the salvation of Souls Thei e is much close thinking to be done We must not enter into
- The Oriental Watchman | August 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-08-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE ORIENTAL WATCH MAN August Price Annas Jews in Babylon mourning over Jerusalem MODEL with Column Finder for Correspondence and all ordinary purposes MODEL with Decimal Tabulator for Billing Envoicing Statements and Accounts REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS BRANCHES BRANCHES EVERYWHERE EVERYWHERE MODEL with Wahl Adding and Subtracting Mechanism for Writing Adding Subtractri g Ind Auditing For particulars apply to Remington Typewriter Co
- The Eastern Tidings | April 15, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-04-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- The Ea Voi Tidings IAJCKNOW U P AP i I THE CHANGE OF THE SABBATH apos WI ATo me WaS an interesting letter apos as sent to two of our mincers in Ainer tea and printed in the Soivth western Tl p ion Record quot They were holding a and when they preachpvries d on the Sabbath question an old gentleinbm who was a ROman Catholic wrote to his apos son to ask the priest about the question His son apos s letter is given below just as he wrote to his
- The Eastern Tidings | May 15, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-05-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- EASTERN TIDINGS FROM THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST MISSION IN INDIA BURMA AND CEYLON VOL LUCKNOW INDIA May New Workers and Notes of Progress These are happy days for our workers in the Punjab After two years of praying and searching for a suitable location land has finally been purchased The site chosen consists of ten acres of rich sandy loam which lies about an eighth of a mile north of the railway station at Chuhar Kana a town about thirty five miles west
- India Union Tidings | October 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-10-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA October No The Meeting In Burma The annual meeting of the Burma mission was held at Rangoon from the twentyeighth of August to the first of September Most of the meetings were held at the home of Pastor C F Lowry at Ketnmendine but both the Burmese and English evening services were held in the city meeting The evening services were well attended by the outside public The congregations at the regular Sunday nigh
- Eastern Tidings | June 15, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-06-15
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- Reeistered No A EASTERN TIDINGS Vol LUCKNOW INDIA JUNE No quot The Publishing Work Abroad quot We shall not attempt to quote in full this OUR three large publishing houses located in America have been passing through a set of recommendations but will simplyperiod of wonderful growth and prosperity give the gist of their contents together with during the past few years The Annual a brief outline of the comprehensive proReports recently sent ou
- The Oriental Watchman | February 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-02-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN VOL LUCKNOW INDIA NO TOO READY WITH COMPLAINT o o I THINK we are too ready with complaint In this fair world of God apos s Had we no hope Indeed beyond the zenith and the slope Of yon gray bank of sky we might he faint To muse upon eternity apos s constraint Round our aspirant souls But since the scope Must widen early is it well to droop For a few days consumed in loss and taint pusillanimous heart be comforted And like a ch
- The Oriental Watchman | May 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- ai THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN One of Europe apos s Cathedrals A number of these priceless historical structures have been destroyed in the present war VOL LUCKNOW MAY NO S MODEL with Column Finder for Correspondence and all ordinary purposes MODEL with Decimal Tab lator for Billing Invoicing Staterne and Accounts REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS BRANCHES EVERYWHER BRANCHES EVERYWHERE MODEL with Wahl Adding and Subtracting Mechanism for Writing Ad
- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- / / / S NANINANANANAN/N NAN NONA / all aL/ EA /Aa i Ali al/ aL a / THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN / apos A quot In the Beautiful Kulu VOL LUCKNOW JUNE NO God apos s Two Books By GEORGE McCREADY PRICE Professor of Geology and Physics Loma Linda College of Medical Evangeii ts ma Li da Ca U S A STRO apos G TESTIMONIALS It is valuable for the excellent portraits of distinguished men DAVID STARR JORDAN Pre
- India Union Tidings | January 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-01-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- NIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA January No The New Year Another year has almost passed into eternity Let us review the record of the year that so soon will be past What advancement have we made in Christian experience Our work have we so done it that it will bear the inspection Of the Master who has given to every man work according to his several ability Will it be consumed as hay wood and stubble unworthy of preservation or will it
- The Eastern Tidings | March 15, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-03-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE Eastern Tidings Von LIJCKNOW MARCH The Eastern Tidings PUBLISTIED MONT LILY BY INTERNATIONAL TRA BanKs Road r SOCIETY Luck novv W E PERRI N EDITOR THE COMING KING WE are waiting for the coming Of our Saviour Lord and King For the host of shining angels That we know he apos ll surely bring For the gathering of the faithful By the bright celestial band And the welcome home to heaven Hy our Saviour apos s loving hand He has left us signs and watc
- The Eastern Tidings | September 15, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-09-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- The Eastern Tidings VoL LUCKNOW U P SEPTEMBER quot WATCH YE THEREFORE AND PRAY ALWAYS quot quot WATCH ye therefore and pray always that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass and to stand before the Son of Man quot Do we appreciate the security that the Lord is permitting us to enjoy in the Indian Empire In these days of peace he would have us see our opportunity to work to a greater advantage than ever before Wh
- India Union Tidings | February 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-02-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA February East London apos Twas August and the fierce sun overhead Smote on the squalid streets of Bethnal Green And the pale weaver through his windows seen In Spitalfields look apos d thrice dispirited I met a preacher there I knew and said quot III and o apos erwork apos d how fare you in this scene apos quot quot Bravely quot said he quot for I of late have been Much cheered with thoughts of Chri
- The Eastern Tidings | July 15, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-07-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- The Eastern Tidings VoL LUCKNOW U P JULY THINGS NEEDFUL TO SUCCEED AT this stage of our work it is better to retain old tried truths and methods than to hunt for new plans or fanciful theories The work to be done is very large the time very brief We must succeed now or be defeated forever It is too late for mistakes As we enter upon this bi ennial period of the Lake Union Conference it may not be amiss to name and ponder a few well known conditions for
- The Oriental Watchman | December 1, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-12-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN quot MIST AMONG THE FIRS quot VOL LUCKNOW DECEMBER NO Heralds of the Morning BY ASA OSCAR TAIT The Meaning of the Social and Political Problems of To day and the Significance of the Great Phenomena of Nature The contents of this interesting and instructive book include such stirring subjects as quot He will come again quot quot Great Deceptions quot quot A Remarkable Century quot quot The Gospel apos s Progress qu
- Eastern Tidings | October 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-10-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- Begistered No A Sub EASTERN TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA OCTOBER No A Christian School and Home J E FULTON to our church members is to become interested THERE are now nearly of our Seventh day Adventist young people in in our youth with kindness patience and tenderness givin g our schools in all them line upon line parts of the world precept upon precept where are the Seventh day Ad fathers and mothers ventists are very What Do YOU Say
- India Union Tidings | June 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-06-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VoL LUCKNOW INDIA June No Harvest Ingathering Service Nazareth Readers of TIDINGS will he glad to hear of our first Harvest Ingathering service for this year convened in our school building on the second Sunday in April Long before the service men women and children of our church were coming with their small offering pots in their hands some with eggs fruits vegetables and chickens and others with their hard earned rice and p
- The Eastern Tidings | September 15, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-09-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- T e Eastern Tidings Vol Lucknow September The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY Banks Road Lucknow W E PERRIN EDITOR PRAYER To stretch my hand and touch him Though he be far away To raise my eyes and see him Through darkness as through day To lift my voice and call him This is to pray To feel a hand extended By One who standeth near To view the love that shineth In eyes serene and clear To know that he is calling
- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN VOL LUCKNOW JUNE MINA quot TRAFALGAR SQUARE LONDON NO MODEL with Column Finder for Correspondence and all ordinary purposes MODEL with Decimal Tabulator for Billing Invoicing Statements and Accounts REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS BRANCHES EVERYWHERE BRANCHES EVERYWHERE MODEL with Wahl Adding and Subtracting Mechanism fnr Writing Adding Subtracting and Auditing For particulars apply to Remingto
- The Oriental Watchman | February 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-02-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- ie w i n tie M irab Tangai forty m i les from Lorali Baluc histan THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The Oriental Watchman Devoted to the proclamation of the everlasting Gospel which is to go to quot every nation kindred tongue and people quot to quot make ready a people prepared for the Lord quot Issued Monthly for International Tract Society Free School St Calcutta Editorial That Sabbath Question Again It is a remarkable fact that notwithstanding more of th
- India Union Tidings | August 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-08-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VoL LUCKNOW INDIA August No General Meeting in Calcutta The annual general meeting of the Much of the burden of the meeting Indian believers in the Bengal Mission naturally rested on Brethren Burgess and was held at Entally Calcutta June Mookerjee who are able to labour in the to apos During the earlier part of the vernacular The nature of the meeting meeting we had the help of Brethren was much the same as described i
- Signs of the Times | January 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-01-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- l gt of the Um t quot THE VATICAN FROM THE DOME OF ST PETER apos S quot JANUARY THE DAINTIEST FOOD FOR BREAKFAST Granose Flakes Take the dry crisp wheat flakes as they come from did tin and pour over them just enough fresh cold milk and cream to nicely moisten them then lay to and enjoy yourself There apos s nothing like it If flakes are not crisp freshen by placing for a few moments in an oven or hot box Prices and all particulars from Sanitari
- India Union Tidings | June 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-06-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA June No Our Station at Kamainaung Believing that apos readers will e interested to know something concerning the location of our Kaxen station in Burnia we venture to give a description of the situation of the place Leaving Rangoon at night by train we reach Moulmein next morning and from thereby greatly reducing the commercial yalue of the river At certain seasons it is poss