IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS. The SECRETARIES and TREASURERS OF ASSOCIATIONS are requested to forward their LISTS OF CONTRIBUTIONS and CASH STATEMENTS as soon as possible, to facilitate the publication of the REPORT. Now published, demy 8vo (with PORTRAIT), price 108. 6d., THE SECOND EDITION OF INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF ALEXANDER R. C. DALLAS, Rector of Wonston, Hon. Sec. to Irish Church Missions, etc., etc. BY HIS WIDOW. London: JAMES NISBET & Co.; or, postage-free, on application to Mr. WM. PASLEY, A most interesting Memoir, giving Mr. DALLAS'S OWN account of his early life with the Army ENTY-F in the Peninsular Campaign, and of his entry into the Ministry. In addition to its suitability for readers generally, it would prove a very desirable book to place in the hands of young Officers and young Clergymen. "STORY OF THE IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS." (PART I.) BY THE LATE REV. ALEX. DALLAS, M.A. Price, neatly bound in cloth, 2s. 6d. May be had, postage-free, on application to Mr. PASLEY, as above. CHE fr the and and and Irele The Centi rch Missio on) on T All friend nces are A ALSO, CARTES DE VISITE (BY MAYALL) OF THE LATE REV. A. DALLAS, PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH, OR 13 STAMPS. The Profits to be Given to the "Connemara Orphan's Nursery." AND PORTRAITS OF THE SAME, On large paper, suitable for framing, price, postage-free, 18. 6d. ral auxilia NY FRIENDS OF THE IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS who have worshipped in 27, Townsend Street, Dublin, and who have perhaps been struck by the simple earnestness of the Services, will be glad to learn that an effort is about to be made to improve the Singing, by the addition of a small organ in the Mission Church. Any Contribution, however small, towards this object from those who may be willing to share in the undertaking, will be thankfully received by kt of them Lieut.-Col. F. S. GABB, 11, Buckingham Street, Adelphi, London, W.C.; and by Rev. H. C. CORY, 12, D'Olier Street; or Miss E. SMYLY, 35, Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin. "Where h the Army WENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY PRAYER-MEETING, itability for Officers and IONS. PASLEY, sery." THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1873. HE friends of the Society are earnestly invited to unite with the Committee, the Missionaries, the Agents, the Converts, and all well-wishers and workers everywhere, in thanksgiving and prayer for God's blessing upon the labours of the Society, and for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the people of Ireland. The Central Meeting for Prayer will be held (D.V.) in the Irish Church Missions Office, 11, Buckingham Street (close to Charing Cross Station) on Thursday, the 16th of January, at half-past Two o'clock. All friends, including ladies, are invited to attend. Friends in the Provinces are asked to arrange meetings of a similar character, in their everal auxiliaries, as near the above-named time as convenient.* "If I cannot be foremost in the field Where the soldiers dare and do, In the rear I will hold up praying hands For that is battle too; I will hew the wood and the water draw, With hope and with heart elate; For the Captain says 'They also serve "Where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the eceived by aidst of them." ; and by itzwilliam 1 |