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- The Oriental Watchman | August 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-08-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E R August NO THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN t The Oriental Watchman Devoted to the proclamation of the everlasting Gospel which is to go quot to every nation kindred tongue and people quot to Ai make ready a people prepared for the Lord quot Issued Monthly for International Tract Society Free School St CALCUTTA Editorial PRESENT DAY RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES It seems to us hardly necessary to call attention to the general rel
- The Oriental Watchman | July 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-07-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE I Vol No Karmatar E R July apos RON DEATill / / In tip far east not mane pears ago mile seeking burieb ruins to explore Clitbin a room men founb some lvl eat lap barkness for tlgo tl ousanb pears anb more tip precious seeb teas placeb tl e grounb apos Jarmeb by e sun anb Wet Witl belt apos anb rain quot In shift response to sal slveet influence gt greld to leaf anb bub anb golben grain quot In turbib Waters bark Ivii
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E R November NO IIITHERPITO SHAtelt MOB GO VIE BURT NO FURTHER quot tV A hh w mAnfinto fv romar trwwv cek vrvniv w erPtr r TyliDlio TalitIlqidolna i eanbelortnilicfrolo tn ndrebr Prinikti IlirlillthtTaAibelbtiln / Av quot THY WILL BE DONE quot We see not know not All the way Is night With Thee alone is day From out the or rent apos s trouble rift Above the storm one prayer we lift quot T
- The Oriental Watchman | September 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-09-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E I R September NO quot For the invisible things of Him are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made even His eternal power and Godhead quot r cro cicrt ayei E Otst t e apos s ac f s tweirr Ficcr r tfZe ck e ii GOD apos S VOICE There apos s grandeur in the silence of the quiet woods There apos s music in the murmur of the pine There apos s wealth and beauty in the mountain solitudes
- The Oriental Watchman | August 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-08-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E L R August PAI e Hark rum lender tanAied copse The teetered choir bursts torlh r s rtisy of sono Each kgien th roar Trills out i rt matchtesz melody/His praise loch perfumed Power looks heavenward Scatter na rich tncense to the throne ot God T e zephyrs murmur wor hia sop weetceolion tonepcs all man clone Keep ilence while dI nature sings AwcAe ry kart cncr lipr to hetv TED Th ordtetulI prat se fC Iv e Uot tee cncompasstir li
- The Oriental Watchman | May 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol iormaiar J g hay NO THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN MMIIIIIMINIMM THE COMING CRISIS NITS E G WHITE M IMW ITH unerritg accuracy the Infinite one keeps an account with all nations While His mercy is offered with calls to repentance this account will remain open but when a certain limit which God has fixed is reached the ministry of His wrath begins The account is then closed divine patience ceases there
- The Oriental Watchman | April 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-04-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E I R April No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The APRIL amp ground in the religious world during the record of Creation is logical reasonable past few years Unfortunately it has and consonant with the Creator revealed found its way into India We have been in the Scriptures Man apos s theories make not a little pained to find among the late most gigantic demands upon our credulity publications for the use of Indian Chris they ridicule o
- The Oriental Watchman | March 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-03-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Karmatar E I R March Vol Mtara A Good Place to Study God apos s Works No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The Oriental Watchman Oar Devoted to the proclamation of the everlasting Gospel which is to go quot to 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 England in the Naval Race That
- The Oriental Watchman | October 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E R October NO FLOWERS Spake full well in language quaint and olden One who dwelleth by the castle Rhine When he called the flowers soblife anti golden Stars that in earth apos s firmament do shine Wondrous truths and manifold as wondrous God hatli written in those stars above But not less in the brightOlowers under us Stands the revelation of His love Bright and glorious is that revelation Written all over this great worl
- The Oriental Watchman | January 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-01-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Prophecies of Daniel and Their Fulfilment in Our Day Vol Karmatar E I R January high on a throne of ivory and gold From crown to footstool clad in purple fold Lord of the East from sea to distant sea The king Belshazzar feasteth royally A nd not that dreamer in the desert cave Peopled his paradise with pomp as brave Vessels of silver cups of crusted gold Blush with a brighter red than all they hold It seemed no summer cloud of passing woe Could
- The Oriental Watchman | December 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-12-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E I R December Jerusalem apos Chamber Westminister ibbetts No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The Oriental Watchman Devoted to the proclamation of the everlasting Gospel which is to go quot to every nation kindred tongue and people quot to make ready quot a people prepared for the Lord quot Issued Monthly for International Tract Society Free School St CALCUTTA Editorial WHY ANY CONTROVERSY Recently we received a letter f
- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E I R June No THE FIRST RAILROAD IN CENTRAL CHINA God has set a definite time for the working out of His purposes as revealed in His prophetic word Men and their affairs may not seem to be shaping themselves to fit the prophetic prediction but as the time draws on apace for the plan of the ages to culminate in the fulfilment of the inspired word events and affairs begin to point in the direction indicated by the prophecy For centuries the wo
- The Oriental Watchman | February 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-02-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- so ebru ar THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The Oriental Watchman Devoted to the proclamation the everlasting Gospel which shall go quot to every nation kin dred tongue and people quot to make ready quot a people prepared for the Lord quot Issued Monthly for International Tract Society Free School St CALCUTTA Editorial roes it Feretoken Peace We would not be among those who say that the Hague Peace Conference accomplished absolutely nothing
- The Oriental Watchman | May 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Karmatar E R nay Vol SABBATH THOUGHTS In calm and cool and silence once again Recall my wondering fancies and restrain I find my old accustomed place among The sore disquietof a restless brain My brethren where perchance no human tongue And as the path of duty is made plain Shall utter words where never hymn is sung May grace be given that I may walk therein Nor deep toned organ blown nor censer swung Not like the hireling for his selfish ga
- The Oriental Watchman | October 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-10-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Oriental Watchman Health and Temperance Number GRANOSE THE POPULAR CEREAL FOOD mitittemilitttototimotmonaJmnaittepat iitmteetaterbt tati oinamWsk afillmial totiommotomobitir OUR FOODS GRANOSE GRANOLA CARAMEL CEREAL GLUTTEN MEAL MALTED NUTS PROTOSE V EG y LE NUTTOLENE MALTOL ZWIEBACK NUT BUTTER FRUIT BISCUITS NUT SHORTENED BISCUITS WHEATEN BISCUITS GRAPE JUICE Unfermented Food not drugs is what the body needs for health and strength Many who
- The Oriental Watchman | January 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-01-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Oriental Watchman gEg ILLog o Xse oj f o O rrTl O o j O i e o t k O O a i O V VIp O rl o Elo on a quot And I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea And I John saw the holy city new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband quot Rev I Sp
- The Oriental Watchman | September 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-09-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Karmatar E I R September V I il irrr iT ji i fl Paul Before Agrippa Nog THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The Oriental Watchman Devoted to the proclamation of the ever lasting Gospel which is to go to quot every nation kindred tongue and people quot to make ready a people prepared for the Lord quot Issued Monthly f International Tract Society Free School St Calcutta Editorial The Definite Week A gentlema
- The Oriental Watchman | July 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-07-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol Warmatar g Julie NO s THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN JULY Mr Moody and the Ten Commandments Weighed in the Balances N the fifth chapter of Daniel we read the history of king Belshazzar One chapter tells us all we know about him One short sight of his career is all we have He bursts in upon the scene and then disappears We are told that he made a great feast to a thousand of his lords and drank wine before them In those days a feast wo
- The Oriental Watchman | December 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-12-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- N Vol KARMATAR E I R December Ilixed Bathing Btmares VQVVQQQQV No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN DECEMBER not continue indefinitely Indeed there though we consider this a greatly exagis every reason to believe from past gerated and unjust estimate of its dangers experience that instead of the habit de it would be no more than has happened riental Watchman creasing with a lapse of time that it will in other parts of the world where traffic only be
- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1907
- Periodical Issue
- 1907-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- c c c quot Nt j c C / d NO g tune larmatar Vol t / apos quot MOM RESTORATION OF THE ACROPOLIS OF ATHEN The above photograph represents one of the most celebrated and interesting spots in the world All the skill of ancient architectual and sculptural art had united to adorn this spot with temples and statues the ruins o
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1908
- Periodical Issue
- 1908-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol KARMATAR E I R November The Post Road over the Taurus ilountains No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN The NOVEMBER authority As a political organism Gov system of social business and professional ernment has no means of ascertaining ethics and the morality be wishes the Oriental Watchman that character of the Scriptures But state to inculcate must be quot wholly partly it is able to take cognisance of the great or on the basis of Biblical ethi