Sit, Walk, Stand: the Process of Christian Maturity

Cover Sit, Walk, Stand: the Process of Christian Maturity
The Chinese custom is for everyone to have his own personal tu-cheng, a seal or die bearing the characters of his name carved in wood, stone or ivory in an individual design. The impression is usually made with an opaque red ink. This is felt to be less easily forged than a handwritten signature, and the seal is kept under lock and key and used for signing checks and other personal documents—Ed. 2. Wang is pronounced with an a as in “car” and with the final ng very lightly sounded.

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