s.
There is a man of the name O'Donell in Hill-street, Ballina, to whom I
have given a Testament some time ago; he comes to your preaching, and
does not care for either priest or pope, for so doing. On the 7th
instant, went among our schools in the Tyrarough district; remained in
Easkey two days; met and had conversation with many of our Christian
friends there. May they daily receive all needful grace and strength
out of the fulness that is in Christ Jesus!
There is a man and his wife that lately came to live in this town; she
is a nominal protestant, but he is a papist, they frequently come to my
house for the purpose of getting religious instruction. They were with
me on Saturday last, at which time I read several applicable portions of
the Scriptures to them, and also answered their questions respecting
religion, from the criterion of truth. They both can read. I have given
them several useful tracts, and a book entitled, "The Errors of Popery."
I intend to visit them often, and they promised to attend your
preaching. I hope these visits to my home, with the blessing of God,
will be the means of directing them to the Saviour, who alone is able
and willing to save to the uttermost all that put their trust in him.
ROGER MULLARKY.
CONTRIBUTIONS.
Received by the Treasurer:--
Mr. Baker's Legacy, per
J. Ivimey, Esq. 100 0 0
A Friend at C., by Mr. Goddard 10 0 0
Collection at the Rev. E.
Steane's, Camberwell,
per W. B. Gurney, Esq. 27 10 0
Collected in Surry, Essex,
and Suffolk, by the Rev.
John Franks 132 15 5
A small New Year's Gift, intended as
a thank-offering to the Lord, to promote
the furtherance of his gospel, from S.
Webb, Langley L1 0 0
Omitted last month:--A Friend 1 0 0
_Erratum_:--In the List of Contributions last month
_for_ "Dover," _read_ Down.
Subscriptions received by S. Marshall, Esq., 181, High Holborn;
Mr. P. Millard, Bishopsgate Street; Messrs. Burls, 56, Lothbury;
Rev. G. Pritchard, 4, York Place, Pentonville, gratuitous Secretary;
by Messrs. Ladbrokes and Co., Bankers, Bank Buildings; by Mr. H. D.
Dickie, 13, Bank Street, and Rev. Mr. Innes, Frederick Street, Edinburgh;
and P. Brown, Esq., Cardigan.
LONDON: J. HADDON, PRINTER, CASTLE-STREET, FINSBURY.
MISSIONARY HERALD,
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