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- Eastern Tidings | November 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings VoL CALCUTTA NOVEMBER No quot BRING YE ALL THE TITHES INTO THE STORE HOUSE quot SOME REASONS WHY SEVENTHDAY ADVENTISTS PAY TITHE Eon nearly fifty years we as a people have practised the tithing system We believe that one tenth of our income belongs to the Lord and should be brought to the storehouse to pay the servants of the Lord This plan of supporting the gospel ministry was not adopted without careful searching of the scrip
- The Oriental Watchman | March 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-03-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- SPIRITUALISM IL quot I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the Word at My mouth and warn them from Me quot V I MODERN SPIRITUALISM E wish to be understood that any strictures which we may place upthe claims of Modern Spiritualism are in no wise intended as personal We are well aware that ambassadors judges of high courts honoured presidents of colleges scientists philosophers lawyers bishops and clergymen are amon
- Eastern Tidings | April 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-04-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol April IN THE rioutser WITH GOD We need constantly a fresh revelation of Christ a daily experience that harmonizes with his teachings High and holy attainments are within our reach Continual progress in knowledge and virtue is God apos s purpose for us His law is the echo of his own voice giving to all the invitation quot Come up higher be holy holier still quot Every day we may advance in perfection of Christian character Many who are already
- Eastern Tidings | October 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings VOL CALCIMA OCTOBER STAY NOT there kindly words to say Oh say them Good impulses to obey Obey them Are there paths you should pursue Pursue them Are there loving deeds to do Then do them Lift the sorrows burdensome Oh stay not Active hands will soon be numb Speaking lips will soon be dumb Day is hastening night will come Delay not I Selected o WE may not climb the highest steeps To bring the Lord Christ down In
- Eastern Tidings | May 1, 1905
- Periodical Issue
- 1905-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings VOL CALCUTTA MAY ON OUR HOMEWARD JOURNEY No were all soon seated each in a comfortable rikasha and quickly drawn along the sea Our worthy boat beach on one of the most beautiful drives quot Mombassa quot is nearing Aden we shall if all probably in the world and reached the quiet goes well reach there to morrow evening cozy and comfortable house of Bro Armwhich will be the sixteenth day out from Cal strong about nine o apos
- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- quot I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the word at My mouth and warn them from Me quot CALCUTTA JUNE Vol PICTURE OF A TRUE IAN BEHOLD a man on bended knees Hands lifted high in air His silver locks moved by the breeze His voice is raised in prayer The glittering glow of earthly things Could not his spirit leaven He won the love of earthly kings He won the love of heaven Men apos s flattering words coul
- The Oriental Watchman | May 1, 1900
- Periodical Issue
- 1900-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- apos t y Oriental apos Satct Inart quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot CALCUTTA MAY Vol THE Oricntat Watcliman PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY CALCUTTA MEEK AND LOWLY NOT Cesar in his palace in high imperial Rome Not Judah apos s haughty tyrant within his lordly home Not any great were thrilled with joy when Christ the Lord had come His mother took and clasped Him how blest a mother she And
- The Oriental Watchman | January 1, 1900
- Periodical Issue
- 1900-01-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- ct e Oriental quot atctIntan quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot CALCUTTA JANUARY Vol Oritntat Z atrtman THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST PUBLISHED BY IN order to realize the value of redemption it is necessary to understand what it cost We should take broader and deeper TIE INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY CALCUTTA IN THREE PARTS PART I No The glorious plan of man apos s salvation a manifestation of the infi
- Eastern Tidings | November 1, 1905
- Periodical Issue
- 1905-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings Vol CALCUTTA NOVEMBER THE WORK FOR THIS TIME BRETHREN and sisters would that I might say something to awaken you to the importance of this time the significance of the events that are now taking place I point you to the aggressive movements now being made for the restriction of religious liberty God apos s sanctified memorial has been torn down and in its place a false sabbath bearing no sanctity stands before the world And while the
- The Oriental Watchman | January 1, 1898
- Periodical Issue
- 1898-01-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- nrr rirntal litlattinuan quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said the morning cometh quot No CALCUTTA JANUARY Zile Oriental Watchman PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY CALCUTTA quot apos WATCHMAN WHAT OF THE NIGHT apos quot WATCHMAN tell me does the morning Of fair Zion apos s glory dawn Have the signs that mark its coming Yet upon thy pathway shone Pilgrim yes arise look round thee Light is breaking in the skies
- The Oriental Watchman | October 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- quot I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the word at My mouth and warn them from Me quot Vol GOD apos S MEMORIAL HE SABBATH was hallowed at the creation As ordained f o r man it had its origin when quot the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for j o y quot Peace brooded over the world for earth was in harmony with heaven quot God saw everything that He had made and behold it was v
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1901
- Periodical Issue
- 1901-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol CALCUTTA NO VEiWBER Igor No EARTHQUAKE OF LISBON THE EARTHQUAKE OF LISBON IN these days when earthquakes are so frequent and their destruction of life and property so great it is with fear and trembling we read acc punts of these destructive agencies Perhaps no greater earthquake ever took place than at Lisbon in X It was on a holy day when churches and convents were filled with people that quot a sound of thunder was heard under ground quot the
- The Oriental Watchman | April 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-04-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol g Xarmatar te NO zP zre aor e iic AP z vir gittrt quot apos quot zeezazzzzzezz ezwzzazu THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN DERN SPIRITUALISM G B THOMPSON PIRITUALISM as noted in our last issue is a pretended communication of the dead with the living The quot power and possibility of spirit return quot they claim to be the quot very central truth quot of their whole system It is upon this hypothesis that the w
- Eastern Tidings | February 1, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-02-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- SABBATR SCHOOL CONVENTION NUMBER r y Sss Eastern Tidings VoL CALCUTTA FEBRUARY ANOTHER TRIAL Another year has passed into eternity all our mistakes and failures have been faithfully recorded in the books of heaven No doubt there are many things that we wish we could recall but it is too late now their influence for good or evil have had their effect and just what the result will be we are unable to tell but we do pray that not one soul has been t
- The Oriental Watchman | December 1, 1899
- Periodical Issue
- 1899-12-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- rientat q aictplan quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot Vol CALCUTTA DECEMBER THE Oritntat zalattinnait PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY CALCUTTA GOD SPEAKS TO THE SILENT SOUL WE need to humble our hearts and with sincerity and reverence search the Word of life for that mind alone that is humble and contrite can see light The heart the mind the soul must be prepared to receive light There
- The Oriental Watchman | March 1, 1901
- Periodical Issue
- 1901-03-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Oriental afct Ittai t quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot Vol CALCUTTA MARCH eritntat attbman PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY No slower the vibrations the lower the pitch vibrations In the C an octave below of the tone the ordinary bass C t In the very low In the upper C the note in the third bass C an octave below that in space of the treble clef there are in stand the
- Eastern Tidings | June 1, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings VoL CALCUTTA JUNE PATIENCE WITH THE ERRING NOT all who profess to be workers with Christ are true disciples Among those who bear His name and who are even numbered with His workers are some who do not represent Him in character They are not governed by His principles These persons are often a cause of perplexity and discouragement to their fellow workers who are young in Christian experience but none need be misled Christ has given us a
- Eastern Tidings | September 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-09-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Eastern Tidings Vol CALCUTTA SEPTEMBER A LETTER TO OUR BRETHREN AND SISTERS IN INDIA SINCE my return from Burmah I have been spending a few weeks resting at Karmatar which is a very quiet and restful place Although not able to do much work I have been able to do quite a lot of reading and have read with much interest our religious papers published in different parts of the world As I read these papers and watch the trend of events in the world as seen th
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1902
- Periodical Issue
- 1902-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- oq eosth earth v earth hear the we os the Jer Vol s CALCUTTA NO VEMBER THE BIBLE SEARCH the Scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life and they are they which testify of me John When seas are dark and doubts prevail On life apos s tempestuous ocean wide The Bible like a friendly sail Brings tidings from the other side And storm tossed voyagers in the night With failing strength and weary hand Find heart grows strong and e
- The Oriental Watchman | October 1, 1900
- Periodical Issue
- 1900-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Zbe Oriental atcOttlatie quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot CALCUTTA OCTOBER Vol I No quot MENE MENE TEKEL UPHARSIN quot WAS written in letters of flame Few were the characters traced by that hand on the wall facing the king but they showed that the power of God was there Belshazzar was afraid His conscience was awakened The fear and suspicion that always follows the course of the guilty seized hi
- The Oriental Watchman | October 1, 1899
- Periodical Issue
- 1899-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Cle Oriental ciatcbutano / quot Watchman what of the night The Watchman said The morning cometh quot Vol CALCUTTA OCTOBER THE dental Watchman PUBLISHED BY his heart quot With the heart man believeth unto righteousness quot By Automatic Power In describing No causes it to spring up automatically And remember that the earth the soil is the heart and the seed is the Word Just as the seed of corn causes the earth to bear THE INTERNA
- The Oriental Watchman | September 1, 1905
- Periodical Issue
- 1905-09-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the Word at My mouth and warn them from Me CALCUTTA SEPTErIBER Vol THE EMPTY TOMB Luke OVER the rent sepulchre of Joseph Christ proclaimed in triumph quot I am the resurrection and the life quot These words could be spoken only by the Deiity All created beings live by the will and power of God They are dependent recipients of the life of God From the highest serap
- The Oriental Watchman | March 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-03-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- rT E quot I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the word at My mouth and warn them from Me quot Vol CALCUTTA MARCH THE SABBATH DAY BLESSING CHIEF and first among the many blessings God has conferred upon the human family is the blessing of the Seventh day Sabbath Its sacred hours are filled and richly laden with the Edenic fragrance of Him who is the Lily of the valley the fairest among ten thousand a n d al
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- quot I have set thee a watchman unto the house of Israel therefore thou shalt hear the Word at My mouth and warn them from Me quot Vol CALCUTTA NOVEMBER No Moses set about his work by trying to obtain the favour of his people by HE education received by Moses in redressing their wrongs He killed an the court of Egypt as the adopted Egyptian who was ill treating an Israelite son of the king apos s daughter was very In this he manifested thorough No
- The Oriental Watchman | July 1, 1904
- Periodical Issue
- 1904-07-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- rThTHE Vol CALCUTTA JULY THE PYRAMIDS PROBABLY BUILT WHILE THE ISRAELITES WERE IN EGYPT No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN JULY of Europe is consumed in maintenance of their armies and navies each one having an army of over men and navies to correspond the entire fighting force of the nations being estimated at marked boldness either because of their men frequency their magnitude or their Even the smaller powers yearly ho