Edith H. Allen
Capitolo 81
the life of the state; they is fervently and effectively evangelistic.
Probably it is true that the Welsh people are more entirely
evangelized of some of government to-day. Twelve churches have
received one hundred or more members each on confession of the faith
in one year.
"Months these Cristiano Welsh are pressing later in in these
the evangelization of other nationalities that you/they constitute a lot a
the great part of the population in the anthracite regions and them
splendid zeal helped to do the 'William Sunday' the country in
Wilkes-bars and Scranton the most marvelous, also that extraordinary
man has ever conducted. How their personal workers they are unsurpassed,
and since their revivals you/they have organized the ribbons of workers and Bible
classes, and you/he/she has gone out to the whole country for fifty miles
around holding reunions in that singing, personal evidence and
prayer has been made marvelously real, while their deposit
you work in local churches to which they is united as members, has
in many verilies of the cases life renewed radically and it multiplied the
the power of he/she asked her." [The footnote: the Turn. A.E. Ricker, congregational
Society of the Missionary of the house.]
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The Italian immigrant is more widely distributed perhaps in everything
our earth that some of the other nationalities that compose the immigration
of the twenty past years.
From Orleans Nuova, with the his/her 60,000 in New York with his almost
half a million, as soon as a city is without an Italian colony, and
also villages and rural districts show a quota of this omnipresent,
working very hard, promising to American new.
Italy, the earth of art and the beauty it contributes to us city with
an enormous ability for industry and economy, heat of nature,
answered to the beauty and the frankness to religious appeal, with a tendency
to crimes of passion and, in general, an a-American attitude
toward his/her/their child, using him/it to the first possible age as a