The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 07, July, 1888 By: Various |
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The American Missionary, Volume 42, No. 07, July, 1888 offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of missionary work in the late 19th century. The articles contained in this volume provide valuable insight into the challenges and successes of missionaries working both domestically and internationally.
One of the standout features of this volume is the firsthand accounts from missionaries themselves, detailing their experiences in spreading the gospel and providing aid to those in need. These accounts are both inspiring and illuminating, showcasing the dedication and passion of those who have devoted their lives to this important work.
In addition to these personal narratives, the volume also includes in-depth analysis of various mission fields and the impact of missionary efforts. This provides a broader context for understanding the challenges faced by missionaries and the ways in which they have adapted their approaches to effectively reach their target populations.
Overall, The American Missionary, Volume 42, No. 07, July, 1888 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of missionary work in America and abroad. It sheds light on the important role that missionaries have played in shaping communities and spreading the message of faith, making it a worthwhile read for scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in this important aspect of American history. July, 1888. Volume XLII. No. 7. CONTENTS EDITORIAL. President of the Association. Paragraphs Indian Problem. an Outrage Wade Hampton Mr. Cable's Pamphlet Mrs. Ware Three Commencements THE SOUTH. Notes in the Saddle, By District Secretary Ryder Gregory Institute, Wilmington, D.C. A Day at Tougaloo Which will be the Under Dog in the Fight Valued Appreciation THE CHINESE. School Life In China BUREAU OF WOMAN'S WORK. Woman's Temperance Work in the South OUR YOUNG FOLKS. Children's Day at Talladega RECEIPTS. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms, 56 Reade Street. Price, 50 Cents a Year, in Advance. Entered at the Post Office at New York, N.Y., as second class matter. {pg 194} The American Missionary American Missionary Association President, Rev. Wm. M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D., N.Y. Vice Presidents. Rev. A.J.F. Behrends, D.D., N.Y. Rev. Alex. McKenzie, D.D., Mass. Rev. F.A. Noble, D.D., Ill. Rev. D.O. Mears, D.D., Mass. Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., Mo. Corresponding Secretaries... Continue reading book >>
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