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Identifier: ourdayinlightofp00spic (find matches)
Title: Our day in the light of prophecy and providence
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Spicer, William Ambrose, 1866-
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Publisher: Oshawa, Ont., Canadian Watchman Press
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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my fatherurged on the oxen, and passed safely by the war party and reached theplace of refuge. The Flash of Lightning Traveling by night over the wilds of the Lake Titicaca re-gion of Peru, Pastor F. A. Stahl found his Indian guide goinguncertainly. The missionary had been called to visit a sickchild over the mountains from the mission station of the Sev-enth-day Adventists on the lake. Have you lost your way? the missionary demanded. Yes; the rains have washed out the path, said the Indian. Let me go ahead, then, said the missionary. The missionary urged on his horse, trying to keep the direction inthe darkness of the wild night. Suddenly, he said, a flash of lightning blazed out, lighting upeverything; and I saw just a yard or two ahead of the horse a sheerprecipice. I reined the animal back and stopped on the edge of a chasmhundreds of feet deep, and thanked God for that flash of light in thedarkness. Ao9(0 >» . It. J3 ri ■■■pi;.*^ / S^ll^ J3St- 9 1^.. \,; Ocj H O<:w H
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CHINESE CHRISTIANS Worshiping in what was once aheathen temple. DELIVERED FROM VIOLENT HEATHEN /7i perils hy the heathen.^ 2 Cor. 11: 26.The Restraining Hand in the South Seas Some one has said that the record of early missionaryachievement in the South Seas should be written in letters ofstarlight. Wonderful transformations were wrought in thoseisland fields by the power of the gospel. Again and again thehand of God was stretched forth to save His servants fromenemies who could not understand why they were powerless tocarry out their savage purposes. Mission Avork in Aneityum, in the New Hebrides, was begun by native teachers in the early forties. One of them has told, in his simple way, how God delivered, him and his associates while on a visit to the heathen in the inland districts. They were met in the forest by a party of warriors with clubs and spears. The account continues: They said that they had heard of us; they well knew what we weretrying to do; they knew that their gods w

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