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Soul Food (January 1897), Taylor University
Soul Food (January 1897), Taylor University
Soul Food (1897-1901)
The January 1897 issue of Soul Food.
Pauline Methods Of Missionary Work, William Taylor
Pauline Methods Of Missionary Work, William Taylor
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Preface: I have given in this little book a brief exhibit of the Pauline methods of missionary work. I make no invidious comparisons between the different bodies of workers in foreign countries, but leave all to make the application of the principles I here eliminate from the Word of God, according to the facts in each field of operation.
The Pauline principle of self-support we carry out fully in India and in South America, but in the latter field our workers are thus far fully occupied in grading down the hills and mountains, filling the valleys, making the crooked straight …