and to fall back on a new line of defence. Yet, giving all due credit to the noble men, such as
Dr. Pfander and Dr. French,1 who have devoted their lives to the work of carrying the
Gospel to those sunk in the darkness of Muhammadanism, we must confess that as yet Christians have
been very far from feeling their responsibility in this matter. Too many professing Christians still
hold that it is impossible for a Muslim to be converted to Christianity. We are sometimes
tempted,perhaps uncharitably,when we hear such faithless and ignorant statements, to think
that the wish is father to the thought. People a few years ago used to speak of the Jews as never
being in a single instance converted,as incapable of conversion. This was true until an
effort was made in GOD'S strength: since then we know how many have been brought to Christ. The same
is true, as we shall see, of the followers of Muhammad. Men cannot convert Muslims, or Jews,
or even nominal Christians: but He Who has promised to be with His messengers even to the end can
and does turn the heart of many a Muhammadan, wherever the Gospel is faithfully preached to
them. It is not too much to say that if the Gospel of Christ be not the power of GOD unto salvation
to the Muslims as well as to every other seeker after truth, then our faith is vain, and must be
relegated to the vast chaos of effete religions and exploded superstitions. Thank GOD, those of us
who have