George MUller of Bristol, and His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God

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GEORGE MÜLLER OF BRISTOL

AND

HIS WITNESS TO A PRAYER-HEARING GOD


BY

ARTHUR T. PIERSON

Author of "The Crisis of Missions," "The New Acts of the Apostles,"
"Many Infallible Proofs," etc.; editor of "The Missionary Review
of the World," etc.


WITH AN INTRODUCTION

BY

JAMES WRIGHT

Son-in-law and successor in the work of George MÜller


Illustrated


NEW YORK   CHICAGO   TORONTO

Fleming H. Revell Company

LONDON AND EDINBURGH




Copyright, 1899,
BY
THE BAKER AND TAYLOR CO.



Transcriber's note:
George MÜller's family name is Germanic in origin. Everywhere that his name appears in the printed text, the letter "u" is marked with two dots above it (called an 'umlaut') to show that it is pronounced differently from the way the unmarked vowel is normally pronounced. So his name is usually pronounced in English as Myew-ler, not as Mool-ler or Mull-ler.





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