The Orthodox Presbyterian - v. 6 Author:Unknown Author Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: " Lord, here we are, send us." Of most of you, the probability is, that you shall be employed at home 5 an J of you I would hope that whenever and wherever ... more »you are, the cause of Missions will find in you zealous and devoted advocates, let not your advocacy, however, be $15 V:old, ' formal, and didactic information— whatever you do in this matter, do it heartily ; and rest assured you will never find the people under your care Indifferent to your appeals. If you undertake the charge of a congregation where there seems so little life that you fear to ask their assistance in the cause of Missions, you may be certain that all your fears will be realized. But if with a determination to know fully, and to preach nothing but Jesus Christ, and him crucified, you combine what should always accompany such a resolution, the demand that they who have received benefit from the word of life should assist in imparting it to others, you will Jnot be disappointed — every disciple of Christ will join you, and even those who are strangers to him will acknowledge the justice of the principle on which you act, and respect you as consistent. . Mr. Leslie had written thus far, mhen he ma called to tale hit departure from our shores. Cfle jHtsandiouavp, ON THE DEPARTURE OF THE BET. THOMAS LESLIE AS A MISSIONARY TO JAMAICA. " Mr. Leslie has broken new ground, being the first Missionary to the Heathen from the Synod of Ulster. He departs from among us with a pure and elevated character—he goes with the prayers and sympathies of the church—and the confident expectation is that, under the blessing of God, his services will be t'aithful, persevering, and successful."—Orthodox Presbyterian. Abouse tlice, our Zion ! be girt in thy strength. The voice of the Heathen hath reached thee...« less