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Around Chentu. Rev. V. C. Hart, D.D.

After Twenty Years. Editor.

Archdeacon Frederick W. Farrar, D.D. Theodore L. Cuyler, D.D.

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Damascus to Baalbec. Editor.

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Doctor Ryerson, The Reverend. John George Hodgins, M. A., LL.D.
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Rainy Day on Mount Hermon, and Scenes in Damascus, A. Zella Carman
Recollections of a Long Life

Religious and Missionary Intelligence. Rev. Dr. Barrass

Science of Preaching, The. Rev. Hugh Price Hughes
Singer from the Sea, A. Amelia E. Barr

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Sir William Dawson on the Science of the Earth and Man's Place in Nature
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The Only Successful Missionary Method. Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M. A.
Thomas Chalmers. Francis Huston Wallace, M. A., B.D.
Tragic Night and a Dark Morning, A. Rev. W. Harrison

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Wesleyan Foreign Missions. Rev. H. J. Pope -

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What One Church Did for Missions. Mary S. Daniels, B. A.
Why the Deaconess Work Deserves Support. Rev. A. J. Butcher
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Woman's Work for Woman in Heathen Lands. Mrs. L. J. Harvie .

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SAFED, WITH SEA OF GALILEE IN THE DISTANCE,

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Galilee, with its many and memorable associations.

About noon we passed, in the midst of a rolling plain, another ruined khan, the Kahn Jubb Yusef, or "Inn of the Well of Joseph." The name was given by the Moslems, from the idea that here was the cistern into which Joseph was thrust by his brethren-an absurd mistake, for the Plain of Dothan was many miles to the south. It is a characteristic example of the Oriental caravansary, built of stone and black basalt of very picturesque appearance. A huge stone-built quadrangle, strong as a fortress, surrounds an inner courtyard. Riding through the single gateway we reach the large court, around which are two tiers of vaulted stone chambers, the lower one for the accommodation of man and beast together, the upper story for the more honoured guests. When the heavy, iron-studded doors are closed, the khan VOL. XL. No. 1.

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