tion of petition--obedience. Six
difficult doors opened. Trusting for everything.
Apples sent in abundance. Fruit, the best, in
abundance. A telephone supplied. A fur coat.
God's wonderful keeping power, a blessed
experience. Help for the children's sewing.
Another case of "God's wireless." A timely offer.
A daughter's guardian provided. A case of the
Lord's lovingkindness--a red cloth ulster! Too
many to record 89
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OUR GOD OF THE IMPOSSIBLE
A blessed incident from Keswick. A verse of a hymn
given. A governess provided. Rain withheld in
answer to prayer. Five pounds sent. Sewing and
prayer. A gracious leading, and a great need
supplied. An incident in Tientsin. More help with
the sewing. A sewing machine supplied. A case of
tuberculosis healed. Two incidents of prayer and
revival. Fifty dollars sent for friends in need.
Another case of spiritual "wireless." Led to a
lost key 105
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TO HIS PRAISE!
Trusting God to supply needs. His faithfulness.
Prayer and dress. The restraining power of
prayer--my son in the Great War. A prayer
answered abundantly for one at home. Our
God-given site. Closing words. All in "abide."
Bible study on prayer 124
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VICTORY FOUND
Childhood yearnings for the presence of Christ.
Half-hearted conflict with sin in early years in
China. Pride and bad temper. Secretly criticized
by Chinese women. How to live Christ as well as
preach him. Heights and depths of spiritual
experience. Lifelong prayer for the fulness of
the Spirit. The conference at Niagara-on-the-Lake,
June, 1916. A speaker's message and leaflet on
"The Victorious Life." Christ accepted as Saviour
from the power of sin as well as from its penalty.
The joy of realizing his Indwelling Presence. All
summed up in one word, "Resting." Bible-study on
"The Life of Victory in Christ" 131
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"GETTING THINGS FROM GOD"
"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and
not one of them is forgotten before God? . . . Fear
not therefore: ye are of more value than many
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