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FOREIGN MISSION JOURNAL JOURNALiulU- rdu1 URNAL URNALJiibli- Nhetl IMlliNli4l Monthly by the tl lC Foreign I ore I gJ1 3aisloii Hoard of tlic Southern Baptist Convention Convention- ALL ConTcntion- ALII Convention- ALL ALL POWER IS GIVEN GI lEAr UNTO L ME L IN HEAVEN IIIf 1IEA liA T lEN AND IN EARTH GO GO YE THEREFORE AND TEACH ALL UTATIONS UTATIONS- Vol NATIOZtS- Yo1 NATIONS- Vol Vol 9 9New New Series Serie- sFOREIGN RICHMOND VA OCTOBER 1877 1877- FOREIGN 1877B- ACK No 7 7Vhole Whole No 91 91- FOREIGN 91- to BACK NUMBERS NUMBERS- We tJUMBERB- Ve LUMBERS- We to die in Africa for the name of the Lord Je Je- sus Je- sus Je- sus FOREIGN MISSION JOURNAL JOURNALIL- ATKS We Ve have haven a thousand or so of the April and May May- numbers May- IIItmbers may- numbers sus susThe numbers and a smaller supply of subsequent Issues Issues- They issues- 1hej Issues- They The exclusive spirit of the Jews in the lesson lesson- for lesson- for lesson- for ILATKS PER ANNUM ANNUM- Oue AXSuq- uo They contain some tilings well worth reading and and- ve and- we and- we for October 14 assaulting Paul because he had a a- Greek a- Greek L L- Greek Oue quo copy 60 cts cts- Ilvo cts- ivo Ilvo 10 or inor copies to oiiu JMTSOU II 40 a cony cony- Twenty COlI COl- Ient copy copy- Twenty we ve shall be glad to send them for distribution to to- any to- any to- any Greek with him may serve to rebuke such as are are- constantly arc- constantly are- constantly ent or inoro copies to onll one- Fifty 30 30- Fifty 30- l Twenty Fifty l 1ft or jnon coplf OJltM to one on pimm person 0 25 25- JOrarVleo 2 2- Lr 25- A any who will pay postage and cost of mailingsay mailingsay- half constantly saying that charity begins at home and and- that and- that and- that Letter Lr JOrarVleo A 1leaie le1lo remit by Draft Potal Orctor or In IlegUtered IlegUtered- Letter Uegiterell- AtJdrf8J Registered- Letter half a cent per copy Applications will be supplied supplied- in that we ought to bring all our own people to Christ Christ- before Christ- before Christ- before Address FOHEIOIS MISSION JOURNAL JOURNALR- ICHMOND JOUnNAJ4- HlclnlosD JOURNALR- ICHMOND in the order orer of their reception reception- THE reception- I reception- THE reception- THE before we look after the souls of foreigners foreigners- The foreiOner- sfhe RICHMOND VA V- AFOREIGN Y V- AFOREIGN A A- FOREIGN H the H H- October I The expression far hence unto the Gentiles Gentiles- October Gentiles- October FOREIGN MISSION BOARD BOARDO- F THE ROME CHAPEL CHAPEL- It October 21 will give an opening to talk some some- about some- about some- about OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION CONVENTION- LOCATI CONVENTIONI- OCATJW CONVENTIONL- OCATBU It is related of Cato that after his embassy to to- Carthage to- Cnrthagc to- Carthage about our missionaries who ten thousand miles miles- away miles- away miles- away LOCATI AT RICHMOND VIRGINIA VIRGINIAP- UKSIPKXT VIRGINIA- Itt IUOINIA- W81DItSTJ Carthage he concluded every ever speech with the omi omi- nous omi- nous omi- nous away from home are preaching to the most pop pop- uldus pop- ulus pop- ulous nous words Praeterea ccnseo Carthaginem esse de de- lendam de- lendam de- lendam uldus country in the world See that your pupils pupils- know pupils- know pupils- know PUKSIPKXT Itt W81DItSTJ ERIO YNTJ J L I Jl t OURKY OURKY- ViCBIHKflinexTSlttram OUIU- tYlcJjIJUIII1ISTIIlClr1tn CURILY- 1icmPInERIDENTNIfirain in in- a in- a in- a know the names of Crawford Yates Graves Mrs Mrs- Holmes Mrs- Iiolmes Mr- sHolmes lendam and Inflamed the Roman that ViCBIHKflinexTSlttram Wood ood Md J A Hnckett Hnckett- Mils Hackett- Mill Horkett- Iu so people Mils Iu K Oonrtnry Court wy La J J 11 Jeter J tr Vn it V H B McUalltnn McUalltnn- Flu a few their great reat rival was destroyed The The- reader The- reader rher- Cllder Holmes and Miss Uss Whilden Whlldcn- The WhIlden- lie Whilden- rhe Flu la W M 1 WirRfttH N c J L I Harrow Ky K S Hen Hen- derson Hen- dr8on lien- derson years derson Alabama W V Ioj Iute Ycanmn Mo J T H Ii Link IIcTexlfI IIcTexlfI- lI Texne Texne- H reader of Dr Taylors letters will not fail to dis dis- cover dis- cover is is- cover The lie last word wor in the lesson for October 28th will will- give will- give will- give H 11 f Tucker Oa J 0 C t Furman S C Matt llillsmiin llillsmiin- Tenn HllIeman- Tenn Ilillstnan- Tenn give occasion to talk about him who after laboring laboring- for felt felt- the felt- the felt- the Tenn J H Hooiu Ark Ark- OonuMiONDiso Ark- OonIUIIOSIIISO Ark- Con cover the analogy He has seen the place has Con OonuMiONDiso ES ONntNO SECHKTAUY H A TUlIEH TUIIER- TstaarIuaitJ TUlIEHTi- tBAsUMEii TUlJEH- TltPMVCJIIIJ the need looks to the future prosperity of our our- cause our- cnuc our- cause for some time and with great success in the land of of- his of- his of- his TitBAsUMEiiJ O WILLIAMS 1UIlMSHt- OIlIlISU WILLiAMSIt- tCORULNII WILLIAMSK- KCOIUUNM his birth has bear witness also at Rome Rome- a KKCOIUUNM SKCIIKTAUV SYCItTAIvW W H OWATIIMEY OWATIIMEY- AuiMTOnJOSEIH OATUtEYA- UDlTonJOSIWH 0WATIIMME- YAutnTonJOSEPli cause in Italy and therefore he can hardly hardi write write- on write- on gone to AuiMTOnJOSEIH K 1 1 COTTHKLL COTTHKLLH- OARD COTTHELL- nAJlD COTTRELLH- OARD a city which is yet ct as it was then the centre of in in- fluence in- tluence in- fluence that HOARD OK MAXAOKSK W V Warren J U Wntkins H H- K Ii- K I I- h on any an subject without saying somewhere a a- Baptist a- llatist a- Baptist K iilfon AV E Hatchor E I Wortluun orUmm Henry McDonald McDonald- W tlclJlnlhl- OOlll1n Baptist chapel must be built in Borne We admire- the admire admire- the admire- the fluence for a large part of the civilized world world- THE world- THE world- THE W Ooddin11 Owldln H H I Harrln A E Dickinson J W Jon TOI1tt4 A H H- Clarke H- Clsrkl R- Clarke Clarke J U Winston Il1lfton T 1 J Evan U H Winston J K K- Oarlick II- Olirllck It- Garlick the sagacity of the heathen patriot though it led led- to led- to led- to Oarlick Oarlic- ktSTAll Garlic- kJ THE FIRST SUNDAY Y IN OCTOBER OCTOBER- The OCrOBER- The OCTOBER- Time to death and destruction shall we not aid the zeal zeal- of zeal- of zeal- of tSTAll J All communicatomt in reference to the business business- of busines- sofhi of the Christian philanthropist in his eftbrts to to- build to- 1mlld to- build The Shanghai conference eonrcl1ce of Protestant mission mission- aries mission- aries mission- aries of ofhi tM this Hoard lJoarclltould should be addressed to H A TOPPER TOPPE- RGonfAnondina Turrrm- O lurriR- OJntpollui1tq aries unanimously unanimousl resolved to set apart the first- Lords first first- Lords first- Lords GonfAnondina O rrepoltdinj7Vecretart Secretary Jtichmond Va Va- FORM Va- FORM build up and an to make known the way of life life- FOKM lif- ej life- TO ON O- NOUR j Lords day in this month for special prayer for a a- revival a- revlv111 a- revival FORM OF O BEQUEST BEQUEST- I revival of the Lords work throughout the Empire Empire- of Emlre- of I hereby give and bequeath unto the Southern Southern- naptlst Southern- Baptist OUR FINANCES FINANCES- Baptist FINANCES- 1he FINANCES- The of China and earnestly request req nest all the churches of of- Europe of- Europe of- Europe Baptist Convention formed in Augusta Geolgla- In Georgia The current expenses of the Board for the five- moiitlis five five- hi five- months 4 4T- HERE Europe and America to unite with them in its ob ob- servance ob- servance ob- servance hi the month of May 11 1845 ami chartered by the thc- I4cglolawrlJ the- Legislature months since the Convention have been aboUt abo- mJ2M aboU- tlOO I4cglolawrlJ of the State of Glolghl by m act ac- tacd act- payed servance What a grand day it will be if this re re- quest re- quest re- quest lOO T T- insert 111e lecell1s have all been reported on on- fOlUth oil- fourth J2M payed acd 1111 nplOcll fnlolKbSTl December 2Uth Jth IM 1845 here here- insert itre itre- wsert quest shall be generally heeded The object is is- great is- great is- great insert the amount if in money or subject if if- other f f- ollie fourth page of JOURNAL Add them up begin begin- other begln- nin begin- uing great enough to fill every heart heartit it is nothing less less- than less- than less- than other Foreign- Mlissions FordonI- iIQlIs with June number and this and and- Missions and- yon and- you property cither real or personal JCI801Ial for Foreign ning nin including 0 than the rescue of four hundred millions of im im- mortal im- mortal im- mortal Missions IiIQlIs you fiui e7 705357 05357 leaving a deficit of say 5000 5000- HOME 5000- HOME 5000- Tile mortal souls from gross idolatry and degrading su su- perstition su- perstition su- perstition T 1he brethren who look to the Board for their their- After their- After their- support HOME AGAIN AGAIN- After perstition the conversion to Christ of nearly one one- fourth one- fourth one- fourth with the necessaries of of- betook of- Lctook of- life be After nearly two months of sickness the editor editor- betook support must supplied fourth of the human family The suppliants in hi- many in- many in- many betook himself weak and Miflering ntrcrill to the White White- Sulphur hite life 1he9 ie must not hamPer their usefulness by by- Sulphur by- Sulphur by- enduring many diverse ersQ tongues will utter the yearnings of of- one of- one of- one Sulphur Springs West Va The healing hcalin waters waters- delicious enduring unnecessary privation or by making pur pur- delicious pnr- cliclolls pur- chases one heart and very similarly too for however dif dif- ferently dif- ferently dif- ferently We sure that Hll all w will will- gre1t will- be 11 1- 1j chases credit are quite on delicious baths and genial company soon wrought a a- great ferently men under the influence of birth or creed- may creed creed- may creed- may next but ut what is to be done in in- hurriedly in- the gre1t change and he returns just in time to gct up up- hurriedly be well by flay ay may preach there is a beautiful harmony in the the- tones the- tones the- tones th the mean time Some IU1J1G UUU one BttJ sars say J JJVU Let the lilt ouiivi ouiivi- borrow Board Board- Secretary Board- borrow hurriedly the prcsLnt nmnbcr The COl1cslOIHliug Corresponding- Secretary tones and even the expression in which they pray pray- while pray- while pray- while i i- Secretary j j tide the scarcity But the the- Board the- esc1pC the- Board Secretary too driven to the top of Bald Knob to to- escape to- escape borrow money to over while in every language the allprevailing name of of- Jesus of of- Jesus of- Jesus escape his annual hay fever will be back with cool cool- weather cool- weather I Board has no legal existence and owns no proper proper- ty proper- weather proper- ty Jesus is the same The prayer will begin on the the- eastern t1e- eastcrll tim- eeastern members of the Board can borrow borrow- on borrows- upcrvi8C weather to furnish letters from the missionaries mlsionariesand and and- supervise and- supervise ty Individual eastern coast of Asia and in Australia while we we- are we- arc we- are but is it right to allow allow- them allOw- expected allow- them supervise the editing So the JOURNAL may be be- expected be- expected on their personal obligation are asleep it will be taken up by thousands of con con- verts con- verts con- verts credit well weHas their time time- and time- of time- and as give expected after this date to resume the even tenor tenor- of tenor- of them to stake their as verts from heathenism in Burmah and nd Hindoostan Iiindoostan- then Hindoostan- then IIindoostant- then of its and energies to the he service of their brethren And And- if And- if then the little evangelical communities in Mada Mada- gascar Mada- gascar Mada- gascar way if do thus borrow we must pay interest No No- the No- THE No- the we gascar Eastern Africa Turkey and Russia will will- join will- join will- join THE ASSOCIATIONS ASSOCIATIONS- We the simplest and best and cheapest way is for all the the- churches the- Ve tim- echurches join in Western Africa and Europe will send the the- chorus the- chorus the- chorus We Ve had hoped to attend during the summer summer- snonths summer- months churches to hurry forward their annual contribu contribu- tions contri6u- months contribu- tions chorus swelling across the Atlantic over America America- it months many of these annual assemblies of the the- brethren the- b thetions the- brethren tions or if not the whole such part as can now 1l0 noNt be be- raised be- rethren be- raised it will sweep and its last echoes will be breathd breathed- softly breathds- oftly breathds- oftly brethren b of subscribers subscribers- but suhsclbcr8- b their of giving giving- and giving- ut giving- and rethren and to secure thousands suhsclbcr8raised raised without destroying system softly among the Christianized islands of the Pa Pa- cific Pa- cific Pa- cific but b ut a wise Providence ordered our steps differently differently- We and for those who have no system and have not not- given not- Ve not- given cific A day of prayer observed all around the the- earth th- eeartha th- eeartha We Ve must friends to supply as they have- opportunity have have- opportunity to come forward- now forward forward- now forward- pIJortnnltr beg our recently as they ought J given earth eartha a stream of incense curling up to heaven heaven- for I1r1431- 1for heaven- for opportunity our lack of service in this regard regard- From regard- From now and help Contributions in these times must must- be must- Prom must- be for thirtysix hours 1 And shall not God avenge avenge- his avenge- his avenge- his From numerous meetings llleetJlllS in Jl1 half a n dozen States States- ve let them make up in number for what what- they what- we what- they small be his own elect which cry cryday day and night unto him him- lie him- lIe him- Ire we ve hear glowingiccounts glowing accounts of speeches made antt antt- interest anti- Interest they lack in size- TO size size- TO size- lnterest lie will avenge them speedily speedily- We interest excited In the cause of Foreign Missions Missions- Shall MissiollS- Shall Missions- Shall f r We Ve that SUNDAYSCHOOL TEACHERS TEACHERS- In beg pastors Sundayschool superintend superintend- ents Shall it end in mere words OItIS and feelings Remem Remem- ber Reinenl- ber TO o o- bel cnts leaders of prayermeetings will not for for- get for- get for- get series of oflcsons lessons we con con- tinue con- tinne con- tinue international ber faith faith- without faith- without faith- without In the brethren what one Apostle says about the month to study the life of the the- great the- grcat the- great get to pray for China on the first Sunday in Octo Octo- ber Octo- ber Octo- ber without works and the searching question quCStlll which- another which which- another which- 11other tinue through whom should should- be to the gentiles The The- opportunity The- opportunity The- opportunity ber and if any to these lines come another asks about him who hath this worlds worlds- good worlds- good worlds- good great missionary missionarythe the apostle interest scholars in our missions missions- ought missions- ought missions- ought be on that day kept away fnva from public worship worship- let good and seeth his brother have need and shutteth shutteth- up opportunity to your let them in their closets or on their sickbeds join join- us join- us Join- us up his heart from him Our brethren in China China- Africa China- Africaal1l1 China- Africa ought not to be neglected neglected- When l1electc l1electc- hen neglected- When in the concert of about Paul taking leave- of leave leave- of leave- of us prayer- TIiERE prayer prayer- THERE read Oct 7 Africa Africaal1l1 and Italy Ital have pressing needs some of which which- can which- can which- can When hen they the tell them of W J J- David J- DavId J- David Caesaraea can be relieved by n portion of the worldly good good- committed good- committed good- committed of weeping friends at THERE are seventeen places of evangelical wor wor- ship wor- ship wor- ship and loved loved- ones loycd- ones loved- ones committed to your stewardship Let the love of of- Jesus of- Jesus of- Jesus David tearing himself away from home ship in It Constantinople and an its suburbs TliereTarc TliereTarc- six Thereare- six 1hereare- six to the path mth of duty beset with dan dan- gers dan- gers an an- gers six educational institutions of which two are- American are- American are aN- Americall Jesus constrain you ou to exercise your ol1r generous feel feel- ings feel- ings fecI- ings ones pursue less than Pauls and like him ready American Am- ericanFOREIGN ings and carry out your good goo resolutions resolutio- nstES gers hardly

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the month to study the life of thethe-

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ought not to be neglectedneglected-

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0URNAL I culminating point of the glory of Venice It waswas-

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RomeRICHMOND VA OCTOBER 1877187-

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the ICth centuryccntm and was due to the discoveryllsCOVCl ofof-

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books-were

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thethe passage to India byr the cape of Good Hope itsits-

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RCU-

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commerce beingheiuo thus superseded in greattreat measuremeasure-by

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tered them over Italy and it was chicfiy In thatthat-city

tlmt-by

that-cityAT TUNG CHAVCJlAtPP O OhefooOhEfooTT P Crawford MrsMrs-

Crawfordllrc-

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city that the Bible and other religious books werewere-printed

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torlHl-

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printed in the vulgar tongue TheI he first writings ofof-

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Snn-

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lie many Senators favoringfar111 the ideaIII ca MelancthonMelancthon-corresponded

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rccommlnd-relief

reconmtend-InAT AnrtEOKUTAAnnEOKUTAPP O LagosLago1rW J David and two nana-

tive111-

1tInna-

live relief as paupers H In the history of art VenVen-ice

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nclghorI-ce

neighbor-ingtive assistantsassistants-

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studentsseveral-

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ITALYasslstant-

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color-One

students and professorsin the UniversityUnierBlt embracedembraced-theITALYITALY-

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the-greatest

the gospel But about the middle ofofthethe 10th centurycentury-the

century-OreatcstAT ROMERosGG B Taylor and Signor CocordaCocorda-

LA Oreatcst the edicts of Rome the in Venice bebe-

ganbe-

ganheresyLA TocuTormSlgnorStpnor FerrarisFerrarisM-

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finene specimens of architecture specially in the ByBy-zantine

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ganan to take eilect As late however as 15GO anan-evangelical

an-

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thesenut-

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ISLAND or SARDINIASAUDlSuSlgnorSignor CossnCossn-VENICE

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One naturally begins with citing the oft quotedquoted-lines

quoted-Hues

these Christians were betrayed by a spyP and fromfrom-that

from-Hnes

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iAtBellondi-

Atl3ellond-

iAtlines of RogersRogers-

There

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There

that time heretics in Venice were punished by tortor-ture

tor-o tor-tureAt HomeHome-

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theInto-

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II There is a gloriouslorious citycih in the seasea-The

sea-The the Lagoon1 aOoon andal1l their hands beinglhw tiedticIIumland a heavyheavy-

weightheaheavy-

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Ebblnpstreets-

EbbingMM-

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seaweed-Clings

weight being attached to their feeteet they werewere-placed

were-Clings

were-placedL Moon Miss E MoonlloonPP O Carters Bridse VaVa-

BEY

AA-

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a-

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Clings to the marble of her palncespalnces-No

palaces-No

placed on a plank between two gondolas01llI01ts which atat-a

at-aNo track of man no footsteps to an frofro-

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Leadroo thea given signal separated and martyrs found aa-

waterya-

wateryThe is the oLead to her gates path oer seasea-

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watery grave Thousands thus perished NeverNever-theless

Never-theless

N lverOnly nowno we come thundering up to VeniceC11lce asas-

toas-

totheless some remained and in the seventeenthseventeenth-century

sventecnth-to

seventeenth-centuryWe hear sad news from our beloved brother whowho-

wellwho-

wellwho-

ellto other cities the railway having been built uponupon-piles

upon-piles

century secret meetings were heldheld-The

held-piles

held-Thewellell knowing the dangers It involved went to carrycarry-

thecfinr-

thecarry-

thepiles in the Lagoon Venice has been well called aa-

dreama-

dreamThe modern evangelicaleanclical work in Venice was bebe-

gunbc-

dreambe-

gunthe Gospel to the interior of Africa His healthhealth-has

health-llns

health-has

dream and compared to a stranded lleet andnd dede-

scribedde-

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Walden-ice

311en311en-cribedhas been so undermined by repeated attacks ofof-

feverof-

fevcrof-

lever

scribed as a city for cripples where there isIS littlelittle-use

little-rise

sians bought a palacepitpit-a

mlnceice in which they have gatheredgathere-dause for legs where horses are unknown and hearsehearse-like

hearse-like

considerableconsidefab1e cJwreatlona congregationcongregation-Infever that lie has been obliged to retire forfor-

alike gondolas take the place of carts and carriagescarriages-The

carriages-The

III AugustAlwnt 1S75 during a visiti5it to Venice I metmet-Sig

met-Sia while to England See his letter elsewhere WeWe-

askWe-

askYeYe-

askThe grand canal which is shaped likethelike the letter SS-

andS-

andSigSi Befiomli then conductingcOlldllctln an independentindependent-mission

independent-and

independent-mlssiornask for him the sympathy that all extend to thethe-

woundedthe-

woundcthe-

woundedand is two miles long and from one hundred toto-

twomissionmISsion to the Jews who expressedOXIHscd himself as concon-vinced

con-two

con-vincedwounded who must be borne to the rear and forfor-

hisfor-

hisfor-

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1 two hundred feet wide divides the citycit in halfhaUt corcor-responds

cor-responds

vinced of the dutydnt of believers baptism andum desidesi-rous

desi-responds

desi-rousresponds to the Corso in111 Rome and Broadway inin-

XewIn-

Newrous of laboring with us A month later MrIr CoCo-

cordaCo-

cordahis speedy restoration the earnest prayers of allall-

whoall-

whoall-

whoXew YorkTork and is crossed by three bridges oner ofof-

whichof-

whichcorda baptized there two persons who came for thethe-purpose

the-which

the-purposewho admire true heroism andan love the cause toto-

whichto-

whichwhich is1S the famous and highly picturesque RialtoRialto-always

Rialto-always

purpose from Treviso and Pordinone InDecemberDecember-al1 which he has devoted his lifelife-

FBOM

11fe-

I

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life-

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alwaysal wnys suggestive of the hI Merchant of VeniceVenice-There

VVenice-There

cnlcc 1870187 SigSil Bellondi enteredJJtcrellutointo relation with us andand-aI There are also one hundred and fifty smaller caca-

nalsca-

nalsa few months afterafttrsecttredsecured a LocaleIoea and began regreg-ularly

rr-naJs

reg-gularlyFROM REV GEOGEOBTAYLORDDGEOBTAYLORDDY-

EXICEB TAYLOB D DD-

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nals crossedcrose byb U7378 stone andnml1rolliron bridges connectconnect-ing

connect-ing

ularly hisJd labors the American Methodists estabestab-lishing

estab-lishining the three large and 114 small islands on whichwhich-

thewhich-

thelishinglishhJO a station there about the same time OnOn-the

01-1the

On-tileVENICEVENICE-

WhileYEXICE-

YbileVENICEVENICE-

Whilethe city is built The streetsstreets are many of themthem-not

them-not

the nightIlght of June 3d 1S77 I baptized Sig BellonBellon-di

Bellon-not

Bello-nllithisWhile enjoying no classical associations yet pospos-

sessespos-

sessespos-

sessesnot more than five or six feet wide and as anan-Irishman

all-Irishman

diIithisthis baptism and thoe administered by MrMr-Cocorda

fir-

CocordaIr

sesses a venerable antiquity and is a link betweenbetween-ancient

between-ancient

between-ancient

Irishman might say the sidewalk is the middle ofof-

theof-

theCocorda beingbelli in the locality where so many ChrisChris-tians

Chris-the

Chris-tiansancient and modern civilization Its origin isi cucu-

riouscu-

riousctt-

riousthe street butut though the principal thoroughfaresthoroughfares-are

tians wereere drowneddrowned as above described Sig BelBel-loudi

Bel-are

Bel-londirious The Veneti who had existed before thethe-

foundationthe-

foundationthe-

foundationare crowded with hurrying 01 haspassengers one nono-fear

no-fear

loudi hasha a little band some of whom arc of severalseveral-years

several-yearsfoundation of Rome and who had been for fear of being run over In he has totagesages-

underage-

underages-

underwalking crosscross-

mancross-

manyyearsears standing and others new converts who willwill-now

will-many

will-nowunder the Roman government were in the llfthllfth-

centurytilth-

centuryfifth-

centurymanmany bridges and as they arc generally high toto-

permitto-

permitnowno be by him baptized and unite in forming aa-

Xewa-

permita-

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Alaric-and

Alaric-and

permit the gondolas to pass he isIS constantly goinggoing-up

Xew Testament church Let the prayers ol1 ourour-

brethrenonr-

upour-

brethrenand again by the Huns under Attila Their citiescities-destroyed

cities-destroyed

cities-destroyed

up and downown stairs WeI cannot exactly say ofof-

Veniceof-

Venice brethren in America ascend in behalf of this newnew-and

new-anddestroyed and vast numbers of the populationpopulation-

killedpopulatIon-

killedpopulation-

killedVenice Hwaterwater waterater everywhere but not a dropdrop-to

and interesting stationstation-

LETTEBkilled and enslaved the survivors took refuge onon-a

on-n

on-a

to drink but it is certain that the drinking waterwater-is

I 00w00w-

LETTERa small cluster of muddy islands at the northernnorthern-extremity

northern-extremity

northern-extremity

is both scarce and bad the socalled wells being LETTEB FROM REV DB YATESYATES-SHANGHAI

YATES-

SIIANGIIAIextremity of the Adriatic where nobles andan pleple-hians

ple-bians

ple-bians

locked and opened only at specified hours whilewhile-water

whUe-water

while-waterbians built a few poor huts and subsisted byy lihlih-

ing1ish-

ingiih-

inwater is an article of sale and watercarrying1 aa-

regulara-

regularSHANGHAI CHINA July 25th 18771877-

Dear1877-

regular1577-

Dearingin and making salt But necessity was thethe-mother

the-mother

the-mother

regular business More than in almost any otherother-city

other-city

Dearr1i JJroiher Titpper1upperII enclose herewith aa-

copya-

cltra-

copymother of enterprise and prosperity and that colcol-lection

col-lection

col-lection

city the extremes of luxury and poverty meet inin-

Venicein-

Venicecopy of a resolution passed atlt the meeting of a rere-

centrc-

Venicere-

centlection of huts became the proud republic andand-splendid

and-llendid

and-splendid

Venice but even the poorest Venetians have aa-

strangea-

strangecentcent missionary conference asking the churches inin-

allin-

strangeIn-

allsplendid city of Venice with1th a worldwide comcom-merce

com-merce

com-merce

strange pride and1ll1 though not ashamed to receivereceive-alms

receive-alms

all parts of the world to unite with us on the firstfirst-Sabbath

1ret-alms

fret-Sabbathmerce and extensive possessions She suppliedsupplied-

Europesupplied-

Europesupplied-

Europealms are not willing to do servile work or bear thethe-name

the-name

Sabbath in October in special prarerforprnyer for the blessbless-ings

bless-name

bless-ingsEurope with her own glassware mirrors rich brobro-

cadesbro-

ctlesbro-

cadesname oCo servantservant-

Theservant-

Theings of the Spirit upon our work in China WillWill-you

Will-you

wm-lhecades and silks while she was the carrierc3rrierofof everyevelJSlCevelJSlC-

desofspespe-

ciesspe-

ciesofThe Piazza of San Marcolfarcoaa vatYa beautiful pubpub-

licpub-

lieyou take the necessary steps to give publicity toto-

theto-

lieto-

theciesdesofof Eastern luxury The lirst bank in thehe worldworld-was

world-wasin

yor1l-lwasin

lie square surrounded by its time blackened marmar-ble

mar-ble

the resolution and as far as possiblerive secure a gengen-eral

gcn-ble

gen-eralwaswasinin Venice and also the first newspaper calledcalled-

Gazettefromcaned-

Gazettetfromcalled-

Gazettefromble palaces specially that of the Doges the OrienOrien-tal

Orien-tallookintg

eral concurrence of the pastors and churches AndAnd-may

And-tallooklng

And-mayGazettefrom the coin for which it was soldsoldt yet sinsin-

gularlysin-

gularlysin-

gularlytaltallooklnglooking unique richly adorned church of SanSan-Matco

San-Marco

mayma the result be answers of mercy at home andand-abroad

amI-

Marcoand-

abroadgularly enough said newspaper was made with thethe-pen

the-pen

the-pen

Marco andan by a landing looking out into the broadbroad-water

broa-dwateris

abroad There are no indications of special interestinterest-at

interes-twaterispen though the art of printing had then the middlemiddle-

ofwaterwaterisis the focus of the social life of the citycity-where

city-where

at this port The great depression in businessbusiness-seemsto

business-where

business-seemsof thelGtnthe IGtn16 century reached great perfection spespe-

ciallyspe-

ciallyspe-

ciallywhere till a late hourtour of the night the VenetiansVenetians-and

Venetians-and

seemstoseems to have a depressingdepresingcccteffect upon our work WeWe-

areveve-

are00-

andcially in that citycit The government was at first aa-

loosea-

Ioosea-

looseand people of various nationalities and with variousvarious-costumes

various-costumes

are now in the midst of a tryingsummcrtllng summer Mrs YatesYates-and

Yates-costumcl5

Yates-andloose mixture of monarchy and democracy thethe-

chiefthe-

chiefthe-

chiefcostumes sit listening to the music of the band andand-enjoying

and-en

and I have both been under the weather since firstfirst-of

first-el1joyin

first-ofchief magistrate called a Doge or Duke beingbeing-

electedbeing-

clectetlbeing-

electedenjoyingen joyin their coffee and ices Our youthful readread-ers

read-ers

of June I am happy to say we are now bothboth-

betterboth-

ersboth-

betterelected for life and enjoying almost absolute powpow-er

pow-er

pow-er

ers wouldwould be interested to see the hundreds ofof-pigeons

of-pigeons

better but not able to endure much hard workwork-The

work-pigeolls

work-Theer and afterwards an oligarchy was establishedestablished-

whichcstabUiihed-

whichestablished-

whichpigeons which run about the Square like chickenschickens-and

chickens-anti

The summer has not been excessively hotnot but itit-

Ifasidtid-

tanllIt-

lfaswhich was one of the most cruel despotisms thatthat-the

that-the

that-the

and which are regularly fed by the citycit because inin-the

Iii-the

Ifas been very debilitating WeVe have today heardheard-of

hearhear-thethe world has ever seen the H Inquisition of StateState-

rivalingState-

rivalingState-

rivalingthe thirteenth century their ancestors as carrierscarriers-bore

carriers-bore

of the death at Canton of the Rev Mr PrestonPreston-of

Preston-borerivaling that of the Holy See One still sees thethe-

holethe-

101ethe-

holebore important intelligence to the Venetian admiadmi-ral

admiadmi-ral

of the American Presbyterian Boardonrd He hadhad-

beenllna-

ralhau-

beenhole into which anonymous acquisitions couldcoul bebe-thrust

be-thrust

be-thrust

ral who was beseiging the island of Candia TheyThey-would

They-would

been a missionarymissiollar more than twenty yearsyears-I

years-wouldthrust the hall where the secret trials were concon-

ductedcon-

ductedcon-

ductedwould also enjoy looking at a curious clock inin-which

ill-which

I trust the appeal copies of which I have sentsent-

yousent-

whichsent-

youducted with the accompaniment of torture thethe-Bridgd

the-Bridg

the-Bridga

which two iron men with iron hammers strike thethe-hour

the-hour

you will be the means of great good The rere-

ductionre-

h011rre-

ductionBridgd of Sighs over which the unhappy victimsvictims-were

victims-were

lctim8-were

hour But if they should ascend to make a minute duction of our missions to a oneman power has aa-

depressingda-

depressingwere led to their doom and the dungeons wherewhere-the

where-the

herehere-the

inspection let them have a care of the fate of thethe-man

the-man

depressing effect both upon that one man andand-

upon andand-

uponthe light of day never came in which they died aa-

thousanda-

thousanda-

thousandman who bending over at the moment of thethe-striking

the-striking

upon the church and people 0 that the LordLord-

wouldLorLor-

stikingLord-

wouldthousand deaths The greatnessrcatness of Venice datesdates-chiefly

dates-chie11y

dates-chiefly

striking was hit on the head by one 01oi these hamham-mers

ham-mers

would revive his work at home and abroad that wewe-

mightWineWi-

nemers

we-

mightchiefly from the Crusades 10971271 which gavegave-lucrative

gave-lucrathe

gave-lucrative

mers and killed Certainly our lady readers couldcould-not

could-not

might see the pleasure of the Lord prosperingprosper1l1g-not

toto-

ourin-

ourlucrative employment to the vessels of the marimari-time

mari-time

mari-time

not resist the temptation to buy some of the exquiexqui-site

exqui-site

our land Prayrra for us andan our workwork-Faithfully

work-site

work-Faitliftime cities in Italy and also enabled them to securesecure-

considerablesecnre-

considel1blesecure-

considerablesite glass work and mosaic for which Venice is cele FaithfullyFaitlif ally

considerable privileges in all the ports of the LeLe-

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theMISSIONARIES IN THE CONFERENCECONFERENCE-Excerpts

CONFERENC-EExcrpt

CONFERENCE-Excerpts

OUR kingl1A ncllce to the dead It was n more potcntpotent-system The Board and mission would feel the loss ofof-

Broof-

BroExcerpts from the CelestialCelesliulEmpirtEmjiirt ShanghaiShanghai-

The

SllCuglll-

1l1c

S1hahtglia-

lThe

systemtll th111 rmr other nnd prcsclItc the grcatct Bro111 David tenfold more if he were totOIHedie in AfAf-rica

Af-rica

Af-ricaThe large room of the Temperance Hall waswas-

wellwus-

wellwas-

well

blIdel to all progre58 extelllil1extending to nIl clalcs nnnn-exercishg

andand-exercising

rica than they could ever feel it by calling him nwaynway-from

flwavflwav-from

away-fromwell tilled on Thursday morning MayIay 10th byIJ anan-

influentialan-

inlll1clltlalan-

influentialexercising influence in every departmentdepartmellt of01 life from his station His experience in the missionmission-

andmisslorlmisslorl-

nndmission-

andinfluential and Very representative body of mismis-sionaries

mis-

IOllarlsrnls-

sionarles

Illustrations were freely given of the extensiveextensive-ramifications

extensive-IamllcltiOllS

extensive-ramifications

and work is invaluable and in the death of BroBro-David

Bto-David

Bro-Davidsionaries gathered from all parts of China to openopen-

a

ramifications of thisthi system in all directions fromfrom-tlie

bom-Ie

David we would not only be deprived of his exex-perience

ex-perience

ex-periencea conference Oil matters connected with missionarymissionary-

worklIIi15slo11lry-

WOlkmijsiomuy-

work

tlieIe emperor on his Tinone to the lowest peasantpeasant-l

perience but the event would greatly prevent mismis-sionaries

mis-sionarics

mis-sionarieswork in thistill landlIH1 If doubts remained ill thethe-

mindstho-

mindthe-

nihnls

litel lie exact nature of Chinese beliefs in this respectrespect-was

respect-wns

respect-was

sionaries from turning their faces towards this HeldHeld-at

11cl-dat

telltell-atminds of a few as to the likelihood of the successsuccess-

of

was next considered It was shown that the ChiChi-nese

Chi-l1eso

Chi-nese

at least for the presentpresent-We

present-e

present-Weof such a gathering they must have been speedilyspeedily-

dispelledspeel1lJr-

llspeJcllspeedllyl-

isle11c1

nese held to a perfect correspondence between thethe-wcilcl

the-wodd

the-washd

Wee know the board is greatly in need of meansmeans-to

means-to

means-todispelled on witnessing the earnest and unitedunited-

spiritwilted8-

J1lritunited-

spirit

wcilcl of light and of darkness There were simisimi-lar

to move their missionaries and do the work ButBut-if

But-If

But-Ifspirit which characteried all the llrst days propro-

ceedingspro-

cccl1ingpro-

ceedings

lar needs similarsimilar institutions a similar governgovern-ment

govern-ment

govern-ment

if Dr Tupper can speak of this matter we havehave-no

have-no

taetae-noceedings The occasion was one which might wellwell-

excitewoll-

excitewell-

excite

ment andan similar811mar rewards and punishments herehcre-atter

here-after

here-after

no doubt that Bro Davids friends will send thethe-needed

the-nceded

the-neededexcite thethe most unsympathising spectator NeverNever-

beforeNeve-

cforeNever-

before

after as here The government of China is thethe-model

the-mOllcl

tile-model

needed means to the Doctor to take Bro DavidDavid-away

David-nway

David-awaybefore has such a conference been held and oneoil ofof-

theof-

theof-

the

model of the theory of government supposed toto-prevail

to-IHovall

to-prevail

away from the CoastCoast-As

Coas-tithe most striking proofs of the rapid advance ofof-

thisof-

thisOf-

this

prevail in the other worldwOlld There as here there isis-

ais-

ais-

aAsisi s to the Abeokuta station I could for a whilewhile-

takewhile-

takewhile-

takethis country in wetern civilization isI aflbrded byby-the

1Jr-

theby-

the

a chief or presiding ruler with all his subordinatesubordinate-ministers

snloldlnate-ministers

subordinate-ministers

take care of both by sending one of my assistantsassistants-tothe fact that such a conference is possiblepossible-

Maypoihlel-

tlaypossible-

May

ministers each of whom has his retinue hishis-places

his-places

his-places

to thatthatstntionthatstntio-nc

stationstation-WeMay 14thJttlt1JwThe session commenced with a paperpaper-

bypaper-

J

paper-by

places and his ofllcers corresponding to the yaya-mens

ya-mcns

ya-nnens

Wec hope the board will not delay immediate acac-

tionne-

tionac-

tionmens runners and executioners earth ThisThis-chief

This-chief

j111-5cltief

tion for Yours faithfullyfaithfullyI-V

by Dr Harper of Canton on womans work forfor-woman

for-woman

for-woman

on anything verywoman

Jor as the writer preferred to state it forfor-

Cliriitfor-

Chrltfor-

Christ

chief ruler said Dr Yates not without a sly referrefer-ence

refer-tce

refer-elice

IVV WV COLLEYCOLLEY-

FROM

COLLEY-

FROM

COLLEY-

FROMCliriit The paper was a lengthy one andIn dealtdealt-with

dealt-with

dealt-with

encetce we suppose to the term controversy is Shangwith the various agencies of schools and visitingvisiting-that

visiting-that

ifoiltlll-gthat

TiI I who is to the unseen world what Huang Ti isis-

tois-

tois-

toFROM REV W J DAVIDDAVID-

LIVERPOOLDAVID-

LIVlillPOOLDAVID-

LIVERPOOLthat might be employed in dealingdeaIl11 with ChineseChinese-girls

ChJI1C8-

gl15Chinese-

Iirls

to this The paper which abounded in illustrationsillustrations-of

LIVERPOOL ENGLAND Sept 7 18771877-Dear

1877-Dear

1877-Deargirls and women Buttt the piece detle resistance ofof-

tillsof-

thisof-

this

of the various points closed with a statement thatthat-this

that-tills

that-this

Dear Dr TupperTupper-The

Pupper-fhe

Tupper-Thethis session was incomparably the carefully prepre-

paredpre-

paredpre-

pared

this ancestral worship is the root and essence of allall-idolatry

a1-1hlolttJ

all-idolatry

The 7th of AugustAUffust I left Lagos and arrived herehere-September

here-September

here-Septemberidolatryidolatry-

ThehlolttJ II-

rhe4th 7iheThe 2d of I left AbbeokuAbbeoku-

tapared suggestive and eminently practical paper byby-Mrs

hy-Irs

by-Mrs

September AugustMrsIrs Crawford of Tungchow which dealt with thethe-same

the-same

the-same

The final session of the conference was wholly ta for Lagos because of my reduced strength andand-health

nnd-hcnlth

and-healthsame question It was especially valuable as thethe-

resulttho-

rcsultthe-

result

devoted to prayer and praise At the closecu5e of thisthis-meeting

this-mcetlug

this-meeting

health The day before leaving it the wallnIl encloenclo-sing

enclo-sing

enclo-singresult ofIf a long andatHllnthl1ateIntimate acquaintance with allall-

thenU-

theall-

the

meeting the conference was dissolved after a gengen-eral

gen-era

creucreu-eml

sing the mission premises was finished The schoolschool-teacher

school-teacher

school-teacherthe details of this branch of missionary work andand-

wasnnnn-

wasand-

was

eralera understanding had been come to that ititCvmCvmCvm-he

willwill-be

will-be

teacher and interpreter will doto all theythe can inin-teaching

ill-

tenchingin-

teachingwas litencd to with many signs of approval InIn-the

In-the

In-the

be advisable to hold another conference in tenten-years

ten-ears

ten-years

teaching the people during my absence withlt11 occaocca-sional

occn-slonal

occa-sionalthe discussion which followedfolloweIT the importance ofof-

thisof-

thisof-

tilts

yearsears time I E RR-

EROM

BB-

FROM

B-

FROM

sional help from brother Colley I had not heardheard-from

hcnrd-from

heard-fromthis work was fullyfull dwelt upon and various110115 sugsug-

gestionsImg-

gestlollssug-

gestionsfrom Ogbomoho for several weeks previous to mymy-departure

my-pnrturc

my-departuregestions were made of a more or less practicalpractical-

characterprnctlcal-

charnctfrpractical-

characterFROM AN EARNEST WORKERWORKER-

TRENTONWORKER-

rRENTONWORKER-

TRENTON

departurepnrturc owing to trouble between the Egba andand-Yoruba

and-Yoruba

and-Yorubacharactercharacter-

Maycharacter-

May

II-

VaTRENTON MoMo-

DearMO-

Dearroro-

DearYoruba governments of a long standing which isis-

nowis-

nowis-

nownow about to terminate in war In fact an IbaIba-dan

Ibn-dan

Iba-dan

Va IWhIntTiAfterAfter the devotional exercises RevRev-T

HeMay Dear JournalJournalII rejoice in thetit thoughtthought-that

tholwht-that

thought-thatT1 PI Crawford read on the lantaeslantaesa-

ntIrecrarltorecrarlto-

mission

dan army was marching against Abbeokuta whenwhen-I

a paper advantagesadvantages-and

that there isi to be a general move in regard toto-

missionto-

mission I left There was hope that other tribes would inin-

terferein-

terfercIn-

terfereand of the of nativenative-assistants

nativ-en5itl1ts

native-assistants

disadvantages employment nnd pmjpmj-sympnthymission work If the people will read and praypray-sympathy

pray-sympathy terfere and settle the difficultydifficulty-

Upondifficnlty-

Upondifficulty-

Uponassistants He considered that their employment isis-

inconsistentIs-

11lcol1i5hl1tis-

inconsistentsympathy will be given then money will flow IntoInto-the

IntInt-the

into-the arrival in 5th brotherbrother-

Colleybrothcr-

Collerbrother-

ColleyUpon 111 Lagos Augustinconsistent with the object of our mission In supsup-

portsup-

portsup-

portthe treasurytreaur and men now anxious to be heraldsheralds-of

myColley and the European missionaries advised memo-to

me-to

me-toport of this proposition he traced the uniform pracprac-

ticeprnc-

tlceprac-

ticeof the cross can be sent to destitute places andand-souls

nnd-50nls

and-soulsthe Old Testament andand-

innnll-

inand-

into leave at once from the coast this I was veryvery-loth

very-loth

very-loth

tice of scripture both in souls saved inii Christ MayIay thousands subscribesubscribe-for

do until the said I couldloth to doctor not recoverrecover-without

recover-without

recover-without

in the case of the apostles and evangelists in thethe-New

the-Xew

tine-

Newfor and read the Foreign Mission Journal I sendsend-the

send-the

send-the

of climate Your thethe-reception

the-reception

the-receptionNew WeVc could not force the growth of aI spiritspirit-

ualspIrit-

ualspirit-

ualthe following subscribers secured at the NorthNorth-Grand

NNorth-Grand

ort11ort1-1Grand

without a change surprise atreception of this letter will not be equal to my disdis-

appointeddi5-

nppointedis-

appointedual kingdom howeverhowever natives were emem-ployed

cm-ployed

em-ployed

many Grand River Association held September 8th toto-

10thto-

10thto-

10ththe bitterness ofappointed hopes nor grief onon-

havingon-

havingon-

havingployed Not more than one ill ten of thoe emem-ployed

elU-

Illycdeni-

ployedI10th No public collection was allowed preachedpreached-

onto leave the mission just it is intointo-

readinessinto-

readinessinto-

readinesshaving as putployed by foreigners had risen superior to the badbad-

eflectbad-

cl1ectsbad-

effectson Foreign Missions but felt cramped because notnot-allowed

not-allowed

not-allowed

readiness for work andin when danger threatens thethe-country

the-country

the-countryeflect of the systemJtel1l 2d21ltIt preventedIrcycnte thethe-

growththe-

growththe-

growthallowed to take a public collection 0 that wewe-were

we-were

we-were

I twelvecountry Although am only ten or daysdays-voyage

clays-voyage

lays-voyageof sentiment in the church TheThe-

mindsThe-

mindsfhe-

mindsomissiollargrowth a healthy were really missionary not omissionary BaptistsBaptists-

I from the land of nativity with all itsits-endearments

its-endenrmellts

Its-endearments

myminds of the employed wore filled with thoughts ofof-

pecuniaryof-

pecuulTof-

pecuniaryI R M BB-

FROM

B-

FROM

voyageheartheart-

isheart-

isendearments of home and country yetthe end of their profession 3d3d-

It31-

It3d-

It

mypecuniary gain as is longing for its Afric home Certainly I will dodo-what

do-what

do-whatIt works under the most unfavorable conditionsconditions-

Thereconitlons-

lhclcconditions-

thereFROM REV W W COLLEYCOLLEY-

LAGOS

COLLEY-

their

COLLEY-

LAGOSitwhat the board thinks best but I hope it will concon-

sentcon-

sentcon-

sentThere between the natives andand-their

and-their

was no sympathyThe former LAGOS WYo COAST AFRICA July 17 38773877-

Dear1577-

Dear877877-

sidclCll

sent for me to remain in this country till it Is adviadvi-sable

advi-sable

advi-sabletheir in this matter concon-

sideredcon-

sideredsideredemployers

church funds an inexhaustible treasurytreasury-nnd

treasury-and

Dear SirSirOnOn the 12th of June I left this placeplace-for

pnce-nnd

place-for

sable for me to return to Lagos The physicianphysician-who

phsician-who

physician-whonnd as supplied by persons rollingro1li11 in wealth 1th4th-

It1th-

Itfor Abeokuta where I remained about twenty daysdays-for

days-t

clay-sfora

who attends me now says that by my being veryvery-quiet

very-quiet

very-quietquiet and continuing on the strict diet fiec for aa-

fewa-

fewa-

fewItt was13 objectionable on ecclesiastical grounds TheThe-relation

The-relation

forforaa change which did me some good and gavegave-me

gave-relation

gave-ins

timefew weeks he thinks I cancall1envcleave here enoughenough-to

of watchin Bro Davids doudou-

bledou-

tweendou-

blebebe-

tweenbe-

tweenopportunity watchingrelation between a bishop and hishi clergy or me an to reach Africa by January 1st I feel so muchmuch-

improvedmuch-

improvedmuch-

improvedand him all I could withwith-

hiswith-

butwith-

Illsbeh ble complaints helpingtween a pastor and hishl people ought to spiritualspiritual-

butimproved by the that I hope to get back byby-loth

by-15th

by-15thhis work in that large towntown-

Ontown-

Eachtown-

On

voyagebut here thisthi wasao reversed The bajbaO was the tietie-

Eachtie-

Eachveryery

15th DecemberDecember-Your

December-Your

December-YourwithiUt On the 25th of June Bro David moved into thethe-

newthe-

andthe-

newEach of these pointslolnts was argued great skillskill-and

skill-anti

Your letter of June 19th was received the day1f1V II-left

I-

eltI-

leftthe lotlot-

withlot-

argnmentlot-

withoverdrawnoverdrawn-

argumentoverdrawn-

argumentmission house which stands onn sameand the whole elaborate though newwas an left Larros Brother and I rejoiced toto-

learnto-

lcunto-

leunColley wereanLagoswhit with the in the Ijaye part of the towntown-

Thetown-

fordstown-

Theargument for the views with which Mr11 CrawCraw-fords

Craw-fords

chapel learn thattlHt special efforts are making in behalf ofof-

theof-

theof-

theThe house is a good one and the locality I believebelieve-to

Infords is associated conclusionconclusion-it

name generally the mission Our are that those effortsefforts-may

efforts-may

efforts-mayit waswa strongly urged that the voluntary plan oughtought-

toto be the best both for work and foror healthhealt-

hI

prayersbe speedily nnd greatly blessed of GodGod-

YoursGo-

dyGod-

Yoursinform of BroBro-

DavidsBro-

was

Bro-

Davidsmay

to The I write this letter simply to youousupersede the employment system paperpaper-was

paper-was

Yoursy n1fectionatelaffectionatelyaffectionately-1V

ol1rsDavids health and to beg the immediate action ofof-

theof-

Crawford

of-

theaffectionatelyWwas received with much greater favor than MrMr-

CrawfordMr-

Crawford11 WV J DAVIDDAVID-

t

DAVID-

GOOD

DAVID-

GOOD

DAVID-

GOOD

from Africa that hishis-

lifehis-

warml

iris-

lifeCrawford apparently had expected and he waswas-warmly

was-warmly

the board to call Bro DavidI I life be spared or at least prolonged YouYou-

areYou-

VayYou-

are

twarmlywarml cheered at its closeclose-

Mayclose-

Maymay

GOOD ADVICE FROMF AFARAFAR-TUNG

AFAR-TUNG

AFA-RTuxo

that already forfor-

morefor-

mbject

for-

morenwire I believe alreadyof the factMay IMhlt1tHeRev Dr Graves read a paper on thethe-

subjectthe-

subjectare awareawl re

church be stimulatedstimulated-to

more than ten months Bro David has sufferedsuffered-from

8utlered-to

suffered-front

TUNG CHOW P O Chefoo ChinaChina-JuneChinn-JuneChina-Junesubject How shall the native

to more Christian work The firstfirst-point

first-point

from chronic dysentery and at times intensely asas-

youas-

point

as-

youJune 25251877251877-

Prof1877187-

7Prof187-

7Profaggressiveand saw from his letter speaking of the effects whilewhile-

atwhile-

of

while-at

Prof II II HarrisHarris-Dear

IIarris-Dear

Harris-Dearpoint considered the necessity nn importanceimportance-

ofyou

ofwas

selfdenial at Ogbomosho On his return Irom Ogbomosho hehe-

camehe-

rentslie-

caneDear BrotherBrofhaII am glad to see you have rere-

vivedre-

vivedre-

vivedChristian worlc It promotes prepre-vents

pre-vents the Mission Journal Thehe first twotwo-

numberstwo-

llmnberstwo-

numbersvived Foreignand waited more than two monthsmonths-

formonths-

dom

months-for

vents mutual increases the faith and wiswis-dom

wis-lom

came to Lagosjealousyand for favorable change but had to return to hishis-

workhis-

Hence

his-

worknumbers as well as your note have been receivedreceived-for

received-for

received-fordom zeal aof Christians calls forth their papa-

tiencepa-

tiencetience and also the giftift ofof-

utteranceof-

Utterancework at Abeokuta with little or no improvement inin-

Ins

in-

utterance

in-

hisfor which please accept my sincere thanksthanks-

Itpromotes benevolence smallsmall-beginning

small-beginning

small-lbeginning

It is small thats right all realities have atlieutterance Under the question

workhow to

Drstimulatestimulatet-

lie GravesGraves-urged

Graves-urged

hisIn

healthhealth-In

health-the addition to the chronic dysentery Bro DavidDavid-

hasDavidt-

Jrgcd

David-

hasbeginning I hope thetime churches will give it aa-

heartya-

henrtyaa-

heartynatives to more aggressive the effects of and make it like a livingliving-thing

living-thing

living-thingof correct inforinfor-

mationinfor-

mationhas suffered ever since March from aa-

partiala-

mntion

a-

partialhearty support grow

urged the importance of giving themsunstroke This alone in everyecrr way unfitsunfits-

himunfits-

o

unfits-Minn

thing Let it walk on its ownoWlllcgslegs from its birthbirth-Parasites

birth-Ptmsltes

birth-Parasitesmation tGat all should be pfttpftt-

toErt-

topartialon the subject also that nuisance the world Let thosethose-

whothose-

whothose-

whomildest Parasites are a overthe African sun of the daysaJB wewe-

havewe-

H1slsted

we-

havehim forto shall bebe-

insistedbe-

insistedo work the responsibility of each one

have It was while replacing the roof of the chapchap-

elwho want it pay for it postage and all and writewrite-bits

wlite1-JUs

write-bitsinsisted upon and there should be special seasonsseasons-

of tornado of which heIt wrote youyou-

thatyout-

m

you-

thatbits short and sharp for the information of thethe-brethren

the-brethren

the-brethrenof el after the greatdonedone-

wightdone-

mightprayer when reports of the work being e

received the sunstroke All the missionmission-

ariesmissloll-

lat

unissio-

naries

brethren Let the lovers of the cause talk to eacheach-other

each-other

each-otherwighttm

ight be handed in Lastly it was pointed outout-that

out-that I

thataries

hehere aree with us that Bro David ought toto-

begun

to-

fltfay

to-

goother about all sorts of things through its pagespages-and

pages-and

pages-andthatlat example was the most powerful of allall-

Mayall-

Mayagree

of incalculable benefit all WhoWho-has

Who-has

Vho-

hasfrOnlfrom Africn nt once before the dry seasea-

o

sea-

sonand it will be to

fltfayMay 21s21stDrDr Talmage conducted the worshipworship-of

go awaybcOins rhe one amI grat trouble with DroDro-

read

Bro-

Davidhashas time to write to everybody these daysdays-

Yoursdays-

YoU1sdays-

Yoursofo the Dr YatesYates-read

Yates-read

sonassembly after which Rev Is lenving his stltion and the work so wellwellI-

CommeI1ced

well-

begunYours with the best wisheswishes-

Tread a paper on Ancestral Worshipo18hi1 Dr YatesYates-commenced

Yates-commenced

David T1 P CRAVVFORDCRAVVFORD-

v

eRA WFORDWFORD-

REVcommenced that the subject was aa-

largea-

largebegun-

ButbegunbeguIle-

argbegun-

ButICommeI1ced by stating asif the boan cn sendul us oone man ntnt-

of

at-

oncett-

once660660-

REVlargearg one he couldAncestralonly brielly indicate theth driftdrift-JiU

drift-of

But I hopesee PP-

sendlIt to 10 soo If theycannottheycannoteI-

lglOllthey cannotcannot-

sendREVv CCMM IRWIN has been getting up numerousnumerous-

fornnmerous-

clubsnumerous-

clubsofJiUhleis essay Ancestral worship was the principalprincipal-feligion

principal-religion

once they mayhoho-

canhpe they willIII ns soon as theythey-

Its

they-

canclubs for the Journal He leadsleal us to anticipate aa-

largea-

lnrgea-

largefeligion of the Chinese All other systems werewere-s

were-its

sendsencommunicatethe man we

with us here anaan callcall-

vidBroBroDaBroDa-

vidDaDa-

shIp

large increase of subscribers in Georgia Hasas soon asas-

theas-

theas-

theItss adjuncts of ancestral worwor-P

wor-ship

01 canThe main object his lifelifel-

1A

the crops are brought to marketmar-

ketFOREIGN

mar-

ketFOREIGN

to savevidid from the coastshIpP was to avert trouble and secure good by offer

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Afour trains a dayl1a we shall find it more pleasantpleasant-A

only three Baptist preachers Feraris at La JourTour-Pasehctto

Jour-to

Jour-IJaschcttnA brother in Texas in sending for the JournalJourllal-

asksJournal-

asksto stop over a while at several places on thethe-

asksthe-

wayPasehctto at Milan and Bellondt at Venice WillWill-you

Will-you

llllll-

wayasks where a good Baptist newspaper isI printedprlntcd-either

printed-either

way The railway runs nearly parallel toto-

eitherto-

theyou not praypm God to strengthentren thwn them for theirtheir-great

their-g1cat

their-theeither in Virginia or North Carolina What willwill-

thewill-

thethe river1cr Po but about thirtythlrt miles or more north ofof-

theof-

itgreat work and open the eyes of theth Italians toto-

seetQ-

seoto-

itthe JfcraW and the Recorder give usu to advertiseadvcrtise-

themadvertise-

themit crossingc1osll1git8its tributaries and cuttingcllttll1 through somesome-

themlJme-

spl1rs

see the truth as it is in JesuJesu-

CONDUCT

ITeI-

CONDUCT

Jesus-itithem in our columnscolumns-

REV

columns-

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spurs of the VenetianVenetial-considerable

i Alps WePee pass livefi ve citiesc ities ofof-

REV

of-

cOl1silcrableo f

REV W A THEUBELL S C got the ladies toto-

organizeto-

organizeconsiderable size Dergano and Brescia are eacheach-

organizeeach-

abouteach-

aboutCONDUCT OF CHRISTIANSCHRISTIANS-

Aorganize a missionary society and sends forforaa dozenllozen-copies

dozen-copies

aboutont as large as Memphis Tenn Verona containscontains-

copies

contains-as

A Japanese writer expresses the following opinopin-ion

oIln-iocopies of the Journal Some things can be donedOlle-

indone-

ill

as3 mnny people as Richmond Va Vicena isis asas-

ina-

slaleas-

largeionio 11

largo as Mobile Ala and Padua nearly as largelarge-

REV

largo-as

There is no mysterymtcr in the fact that Christianityin the countrycountr as well as inIt towns and citiescities-

RE

cities-

REV as Charleston S C but there isi Baptist has not made anyall considerable prores leolHlleolHlI-Ilope

beyond-Europeno preacherpreacher-

Tennessee

preacher-in

REVRE N B WILLIAMS in forwarding a listlis fromfrom-Tcnncssee

from-Tennessee

EuropeIIlope when we know that those CC-

goCuristiansChristians whowho-

gowho-

goTennessee suggests the propriety of acknowledguclmowleclg-ing

acknowledgacknowledg-ing

min any of theseICsC citiescltlcs-

ing

cities-Soon

cities-Soon

gogo out to foreignforeign countries behave themselvesthemselves-worse

themclcs-WOlethe gladfy Soon after pawing Brescia we stop aat a stationstation-

doTbut

station-called

station-called

worse than the heathenhcatheit or atit least no better thanthan-they

than-thej

than-theying all such in the paper which we should gladlygladly-

dodoTbut would called Desenzano tonoLagototosecsee LaJo di GarJa thehe 1largc05tlargc05-

tofargesarges-

ofthey First of all they are10 the slaves of MammonMammon-go

nlllmonnlllmon-odo but that it would much of oUr cffoccupy so oI veryverver-

limitedvery-

limitedgoo to houses of illrepute swearweal without almostalmost-any

almost-any

almost-anyof the famous Italian lakes a beautiful sheet ofof-

waterof-

waterlimited spacespace-

A

space-

A

any cause insult the natives kick and beat themthem-and

them-and

them-antiwawater encased in picturesque banks FromroU1 thisthis-

lointthis-

pointand behave aa3 haughtily as Julius Caisar MoreMore-over

More-over

rorro-roerA LETTER from Grays Mill11 MisIis informs ofof-

theof-

theus polnt we cau also vlst the battle fIeld of SoiferinoSoICerlllo-

onover these things take place on Sunday more thanthan-any

than-anr

than-anythe organization of a Ladies MissionaryIisgionLr SocietySociety-

1VhySociety-

Whyother day of the week because otheron whicH the French inn 1S59 aefented an AustrianAustrian-

nrmpAustrian-

army

any on daysdays-they

days-theyWhy do not these societies furnish us a column oror-

twoor-

twothey have things of more material interest to atat-

tendat-

tendat-

tendr of WeVc at rulualac1u1-the

Padua-thenrmparmy 150000 mcn c stop affain tend toto-

Itto-

Itto-

Ittwo for each issue and H provoke one another toto-

goodto-

goodgood worksworks-

REV

PP-

BEY

the most ancient city of Northern ItalyItnl and famousfamous-good

famous-Ol

famous-for

It is this class who largely decry missions speakspeak-slightly

speak-lIghtlr

speak-slightlyforOl Its unversty founded more than GOO years agoago-

REVago-

Galileoago-

Galileoslightly of what lias been done tell large stories ofof-

theof-

theof-

theREV JT B RICHARDSON was anxious for brobro-

therbro-

therGalileo the inventor of telescope and pendulumpendulum-

therpendulum-

was

the style and splendor of missionary life and inin-

variousIII-

VarlOl1SIll-

variousther Ilartwell to remain in our State NorthNorth CaroCaro-lina

Caro-lina

variousVarlOl1S ways seek to Injure the cause and therethere-are

thc1-are

there-arewas professorrof0550r here for a time and here was mademade-

linamalIc-

themade-

theare not a few who inllueneed theirare by statestate-ments

state-ments

state-mentslina though he could not raise much cash lie waswas-

givingwas-

givingthe lirst striking clock A large one is still runrun-

givingrun-

uil1grun-

ilingments andanc1lcceiveall receive them more readily than if theythey-came

thej-came

they-camegiving powerful impetus to our churches whichwhich-

wouldwhich-

woulduil1gjng that is said to have been made in 1344 by oneone-

wouldone-

Sigone-

Vgcame from those who are in the fullest accord withwith-missions

with-missions

with-missionswould tell in the futurefuture-

ASigfr Dondi who from his skill acquired the addiaddi-

Aaddi-

tionaladdi-

tional

missions andant who are seeking to benetlt the peoplepeople-socially

people-socially

people-sociallysocially and spirituallysllrituallyPorFor MissionaryMissionary-

The

A prominent pastor in South Carolina whosewhose-signature

whose-signature

tional name dell Orologio or as we should saysay-signature

ray-

Mrsignature we recognize by hishi execrable chirogchlrog-raph

chirog-raphy

Mr11 Odock his descendants still keep the namename-raphy

11111-0But

name-But

The records of the General Missionary ConferConfer-ence

Confer-cncu

Confer-enceraphy wants to scold somebody because forfor-

soothfor-

soothBut with all its fame in medicine and science PaPa-

soothPa-

duaPa-

duaence discusdiscus-sions

dicu5-sions

diScus-sious

containing essaysc8as as per programmesooth he himself didnt know what he ought toto-

haveto-

havedua has its patron saint and in the Basilica of StSt-

haveSt-

llthonrSt-

Anthonysions a Maplap of China showing8howill mission stationsstations-and

stati011-5and

stations-andhave known He slanders the good brethren ofof-

theof-

theAnthony are representations of miracles said toto-

theto-

h30to-

haveand outstations an abstract ofofbusinessbusiness and fullfull-statistical

ful-lstnttjColl

full-statistlealthe Palmetto State when he if we read have been him statistical tables formingformin a book of about 700700-

pages700-

page700-

pagessays corcor-

rectlycor-

rectlywrought by such as healing by hishis-

rectlyhihi-

touchhis-

touchpages canun be had by application toto-

Mto-

fto-

3Irectly there isnt one pastor in a hundred thatthat-knows

that-knows

touch a broken legle and even raising the dead toto-knows

to-

lifeto-

lifeMf Tr1 YATESYA l1 ShanghaiShanghai-

PriceShallJllat-

PricShangliai-

Priceknows where to send for the Journal WeVe thankthank-him

thank-kiln

life andan before the shrine under which hislit bonesbones-him

hones-repose

bones-repose

Price 3 Mexican dollars at ShanghaiShanghai-

BULES

Shanghai-

RULES

Shanghai-

RULES

him however for suggesting that the SecretarySecretary-or

repose stand two marble angels holdingholdin silversilver-or

silrcr-stands

silver-standsor somebody else ought to push it for the pastorpator-

ofstands on which golden lamps are kept burningburning-

ofbllrnlng-

daJburning-

clayRULES OF THE BOARD AS TO SPECIAL CONTRICONTRI-

BUTIONSCONTRI-

BUTIONSCONTRI-

BUTIONSof a large city ehurci in another state assures usus-

thatus-

thatday and night How strange that people of soso-

thatso-

muchso-

muchBUTIONS

that not till within the last month did he learn thatthat-its

that-its

much sense and education should believe suchsuch-its

such-myths

such-myths

1 Donations made to anyun peclllc object nrn to bo underunder-stood

undtr-stood

under-stoodstood as included in the appropriations by thu Hoard to tinttint-object

tl11-tobjtct

that-objectits publication had been resumedresumed-

t

resume-

dTalks

resume-

dTalks

myths and kneel before the altar erected to a meremere-man

mere-man

mere-man

object nut as superadded to itit-

Thet manma-nTalks

man-

Resumingman-

Resuming

2 The expenses of all regular missionarymlulonJr work appointappoint-ededt or approvedappro byiyr ththp Hoard nnd for which funds are transtrans-mitted

trans-mltted

trans-mittedTalks With the ChildrenChildrenA-

BOUT

ChildrenA-

BOUT

Resuming our seats in tltheic cars we run down inin-

anin-

anin-

anmitted through our Hoard shall heh included in mid coveredcovered-by

cOtrtd-hy

covered-byby the appropriations made annually to our missions andanl-fund

and-fundsan hour to the shore of the Lagoon This is aa-

ABOUTa-

shanowa-

shallowfunds centellt through our Hoard spcclallj for such work shallshall-be

shall-beABOUT KEEPING SILENTSILENT-

Itshallow bayba some twenty miles long from north toto-

Itto-

southto-

south

be understood as goingoln to meet such appropriations3 If at anynn tlmo ththe donation to shouldshould-

amountshould-

amounthould-

amounta specific objectIt used to be said that little folks ought to be seenseen-

notseen-

notsouth and from three to live miles wide BetweenBetwee-

nitamount to more than is appropriated or needed for thatthntyearthntyear-tllP

yearyear-the

year-thenot heard I doubted this when I was a boy andand-

I1Wand-

nowit and the Adriatic Sea runs a line of low sandysandy-

nowsmuly-

islanclssandy-

islands

the Board mayUt11 consider the surplus81 rplus as retained to be devoteddevoted-toto the same object another yearyear-

The

year-The

lILrlILr-

Thenow that I have greygre hairs I amaDllluitequite sure it is notnot-true

not-true

islands andan near its centre on similar islands standsstands-true

stands-Venicc

stands-Venice

The above rulesrultlJAoboreve no reference to donations of Societies not concon-

nectedc0n-

nectedcon-

nectedtrue The little folks ought to be heard sometimessometimes-and

sometimes-and

Venice Our train runs into the citycit over a bridgebridge-and

hridge-more

bridge-more

nected with the Southern Baptist Cbntenlianbnvenlianaias Tract andandJIUeSxitandJIUeSxit-t

andIlibleIlMt SecieSecie-

tiesCMC-

Mtiettiett or totofuwforfunds for luildings etc to which the Board makesna no regreg-

ularrfJ-

ulurrere-

ulerand particularly when they cannot be seenen HowHow-in

How-in

more than two milesmiles long which besides the railrail-in

rail-road

rail-road

ular appropriationsappropriation-

sBKCKIPTS

appropriaCl1-

llRECEIPTS

appropriation-

sRECEIPTSin the world am I to talk to a lot of children scatscat-tered

scat-tered

road track supports two large pipes to bring waterwater-tered

watcl-to

water-totered over a dozen States when I cannot tell eithereither-

byeither-

byto the island people At the station we are metmet-

bymet-

hymet-

by

RECEIPTS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONSMISSIONSF-

lfOMMISSION-

SJntMISSION-

SIjfoiby seeing them or hearing from them whether instead of FlfOMJnt ALOLST 23TH TO SElTBMnxit 27TII 15771677-

ALAIIAMA

157-

7ALAlIurAIJIgbcl157-

7ALAHA3IAB1gbeeoror-

notor-

notby gondoliers hackmen and by omniomni-

notomlli-

bmesoiniii-

busesnot they take any interest in what Im talkingtalking-about

talking-about

buses on boats instead of wheels InsteadInstent10fof nnnn-

abbut11-

11dertaklngun-

dertaking

ALAIIAMAALAlIurAIJIgbclHigbce Association by T M Bailey rOorOo-AnKAx8A8B

370370-

AnKANSAS

970-

AnKANSASI3about Yet here Ive been for four AnKANSASAnKAx8A8BU F1 Jr Davis i4ro4450CO Oortrudo Meredith byeen months writingwdting-out

dertaking to tell you about Venice I must ask youyou-out

yon-to

you-to

T 1lJ JamesonJ nllHIUlI 5 Fair Play church by1J 11 M ThrasherThrashe-r62601otal

Thrashe-r260Totalout my talks for you andtandtnotand not one line have II-

receivedI-

receivedto read Dr Taylors letter on another page YouYou-

receivedYon-

findYou-

find62601otal260 Total 12101210-

DACOTAII

1210-

DAcTAH

1210-

DACOTAitreceived in reply not one I have a great mind toto-

stopto-

stopfind there a description of the city and an accountaccount-

stopaccount-

of

DACOTAII TEKIMTOUYTEllntTOttYJJ A M i5i5-

GZOJlGJAJa1toll55-

GEOJIOIA3-

GaonGtAIaltouand I will do it GEOJIOIAGZOJlGJAJa1tollDaltou church by J A R Hanks 633 GC1KIC1K-IIrwin

MM-

JrwinM-

Irwincertainly unlessstop soon some ofof-

youof-

youof our mission much better than I could givegive-

youghe-

Letgive-

LetIrwin agent 34360 Womans Missionary Society SecondSecond-church

Secl1d-churchl

Second-churchyou let me hear from you01t Sit right downown nownow-

andnow-

andLet us however before separating look back overover-

andover-

ourover-

ourchurchTotalchurchl

443083443083-KENTUCKY

450834508-3KJSTUCKYHethi

4S08-3I1cvTCCKYBethel

Atlanta by C Cunningham Treasurerreasurcr 2393239-3Total

259-S1otn1

239-3Total

and let me know what think about missionsmisilons-and

missions-and

you our route through northern Italy WePe have comecome-and

come-down

come-down

KENTUCKYKJSTUCKYHethiliethci church Christian co0 byhLb Jasrl RichRich-ardson

FJhr-nli5on

Rich-ardsonand what youou are doing to help them Ask meme-

someme-

somedown the north side of the valley of the Po aboutabout-

someardson 9CO K ltI Thunnan agent A4220220 WV F111M CircleCircle-Antloch

Clrct-Antioch

CircleCircle-AntiochAntioch church Trimble co by Liyzfo Arnold for TreasTreas-urer

TreM-urer

Treats-carersome questions if you have anyau and if I can anan-

sweran-

swer300 miles WeYe have seen a very fertile and thicklythickly-

swerthickly-

settledthickly-

settledurer f55 i WVp F M1 Circle Milton Trimble co by Lizzie ArAr-nold

Ar-nold

Ar-noldswer them I shall be glad to doo soso-

Iso-

Isettled country abounding in most

nold for TuitsurerKendall

1i33 Ladies Missionary Aid Society JenchantingencU1l1ting-

ceneryenchanting-

sceneryElkton by Jno G Kendall 13Totnl3 Total 6 2406024060-

MrssiSMwr2406-

01IISISfIJrLlzzh12406-

0MnsstStiIrLizzleI suspect that some of you think as I know somesome-older

some-older

scenery and dotted with old and flourishing citiescities-older

cities-Ye

cities-We

MrssiSMwr1IISISfIJrLlzzh1Llzzii Young byb Religious Herald 11-

Ladies1-

Iaies1-

Ladiesolder people do that talks are WeYe have found Ladies Missionary Association of Mis by Kate CohronCohro-nTreasurer

Cohro-nlnnurcr

Cohro-nTreasurermy entirely tootoo-

longtoo-

longthe people civilizedhighly wellwell-

longwell-

cducatedwell-

educatedTreasurer 233 Ladles Missionary11Ilonar Society by FlorenceFlorence-Doty

Florence-Doty

Florence-Dotylong They have been because I have not had timetime-

totime-

toeducated and in their way very religiousreligious-

toreligious-

Churchesreligious-

Churches

Doty Corresponding SecretarySecretlu 4440H4UTotnlTotal 23402340-MJSSOUUI

2S4-0I1x8S0UItlcmah

294-0MIssoumtiFemaleto make them shorter but I think MJSSOUUII1x8S0UItlcmahFemale Missionary Society Columbia byshall Churchesyou notnot-

finnot-

findarc more numerous and far more magmag-

nificentmag-

niflcentMattio111 Wo S Hates Treasurer 157010 iO It S Duncan agentagen-

t13335Totallgen-

t13j31otnlfindfin that fault this month Let me bring this oneone-to

one-to

niflcent than in our country they are built withoutwithout-to

without-regard

without-regard

1333513j31otnlTotal 1510315103-NOKTII

1010-NORTH

10103-NORTHto a close by telling you that there are times whenwhen-

youwhen-

youregard to cost and adorned with the most exquisiteexquisite-

youexquisite-

worksexquisite-

worksJ

NORTHL Pleasant

OAUOUNAOAIIOLIXAAsheYllle55-

SOUTH

5-

SOLTJI

5-

SOUTH

Asheville Baptist Sabbathschool by

you ought to keep still and there are times thisthis-is

this-is

works of art The ministers of their religionreligion-is

religion-pliests

religion-priests

SOUTH CAROLINACAHOLISAomansWomans Missionary Society FlatFlat-Rock

Flat-Rock

Flat-Rockis of them when Rock by A S Willeford 310 Reedy RiverIti yer Association byone to letyou ought yourselfroursclf-

bepriests and monks have beset us1S at turnturn-

beturn-

Butturn-

Butevery J D Pitts Treasurer iW50 H M Bean 85085II1otlLlTotal tGJ60tGJ6-

0TESSERSEEVntnUjrL61806180-

TJCNNESSEE616-

0TENNzsSEEWataugabe heard fromfrom-

MISSIONARY

But alas their religion is like their statues or theirtheir-paintings

their-paintings

their-paintings

TJCNNESSEETESSERSEEVntnUjrLWatauga Association by T E R HunterHunter-Treasurer

Hunte-rTrenurlr

Hunter-TreasurerTreasurer 1323 Centre church Gibson co by J M SenSen-ter

Sen-ter

Sea-terpaintings beautiful to look at but lifeless AsAs-

withter 1t1Tottl125 Total 14531453-

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