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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER XI
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There were also photographs of noted missionaries, pioneer bishops and other clergy in the collection.

Here indeed was an object lesson, and in all these works was manifested a spirit of enterprise most commendable.
Different countries were thus brought together in such a way as to make the student of Missions realise the fact that the Church had indeed gone into all lands and that the Gentiles were walking in the light of Him Who is the life of men.

While there were important meetings held by the Auxiliary, and special services were arranged for its members, the greatest interest naturally centered in the service held in Grace Church on Thursday, October 3rd, when the United Offering for the three years ended, was laid on the Altar of God.

Six clergymen gathered the alms, and bearing them to the chancel, they were received in the large gold Basin which some years ago was presented to the American Church by the Church of England.

This Alms Basin is three feet in diameter, and is an object of great interest as well as value.


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