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into channels already prepared by an all-absorbing love for ex-
tcrnal authority, the pure water of life. Therefore its efficient
propagation calls to its aid all the power and wisdom of God
Himself.
But this does not simplify the vexed problem. If mere circu-
lation were sufficient, dollars and cents would soon bring in the
kingdom. It is (JJicUnt colportage that is needed. And so the
whole matter has an intensely personal side.
ist. The colportcr must himself be an Oriental^ he alone under-
stands the Oriental mind, thinks along the same lines, and knows
how to present the truth, so that it will appeal to scoffer, inquirer
and confessor..
To this must be added the fact that he is familiar with the
language and has a proficiency in it which the foreigners can never
hope to attain.
2nd. He must himself bt intensely spiritual. And there is the
great difficulty. He must eliminate from his work the idea that
to it are attached so many rupees of salary. He must be deeply