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PublishedPublished MonthlylUoJlthl by the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist ConventionConvention-
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RICHMONDVol 1414N14NewNewoW Series RICHMOND VAA SEPTEMBER 18821882tE-
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No 22WholeWhole No 158158H-
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vVa aNTstrong bulwarks of longestablished custom11 EARSEARS OFOF CORCORNCORNL-
ands
ble to thec trickstr of the marvelous might nono-a
no-
andno-
inlandl and enchanted by the wavingwavin banners ofof-
above
I
I in time drift back into utter heathenism AA-
FniMJirNA-
1
AtAt-
leastjIi comilulmls revclrrcvelry Tlu power uto hreak least we can see enough in this recognizerecognize-
tendencyFniMJirN Rev A P1 Parker writesritc of the Chinese lcasfI1 UM1HT1NORElGN11 MlCKIMVlVlKVJUt1IV I IS S 1 ONT
JUUKlNALJJoLiRNALOURNALrII down such strongholds must come from I
Country people are more simple in theirthei-
rP11NNL1l
tendency to understand the process bb-
I
b-
aboveInIn-
I
b-
whichII above huthutllitit were in11in vainvalli to invoke it unlessun j
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chaacuri1111 c t l r aiuand111 I nianner of0 f ifilifelie notno t so seifsselfself-
witheifcc-
RATESIf wncnwhich men when theythe knew God glorifiedglorified-
RATIHglorifieo-
I
glorified-hintRATIH PICKP11NNL1lP11NNL1lO-
tteANNUMUI
I with our prayers we unite our best efforts toI OIccilcd and hencelencc easier of access thanthan-
providelim not as God Ilclther were thankful butbut-
t
butJ-
II
but-
becameand Instrumentalities Ciodod becamecame vain in their imaginations and theth-
ellufehlrthei-
0
thle-ifoolish
OtteJII 10catty lPltlllI fnhhd uul adds eseil I t 50g0-l
provide tiicsuw 1thI thehje citcityypccpepeopleI ThcyTI Jeyarcarc more devoutd evolIt in111in-isllufehlrl htecugtics uldtecsed to tne petull I xx-
feu0 I isiiIlClllitrccolldlinrill Chtist reconciling the world UIUOlnlohimIhiln 1 foolish hcartscarts were darkened howhovtIlehovtIle-
ItheytheyK-
CIIV
they-changed
Ifeu tupit ti add Iestieti luj HUM worship of false gods and hence morelI10re-
Filiimore-
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VMHUIIpttsuu 3 selfllf and hath committed unto us the woidWO changed the glory of the incorruptible GodG-
odliKGod1-
I11lGod-
intoKCIIVFilii topicsWIi alhsol itto0 OIK pct Sun 1000Itu 0000-Unc clsiealeasily1 v iniKllcCi to accepticce nt the trlltlitrllth-
AtIlctruth-
of1I11l lnndtltlliKi iteN lIldu iI III uncIll 1lhUIl o cMc-Mutal
H 0off tClI1I11tectleiliationtectleiliation-The
1 latlOlI Ij into something baser more sensuous andand-leicl
and-Icd
and-grotesqueAtIlcutal teae Hlnlremit hy 1hut iotai Older ut In I1egi1egi-
tleiclt Icded lftui ami1IllIIIOifynotify usII IkoMMivoiIWIrIcotttrtv II any ciuiiRcinctttuge inin-atldtem
Tin execution of these plans together f TheIne Uomisli church has iromr time imtneimll1einune-
T
grotesque1grotesque-1TlLss
grotesque-The
III-
ItddlOtddlOatldte-mtdlresTlLsstdlresddll KOKMNJORIW MISSION jotJKNAJOURNAL-
Icutnwvuwith llfIIilholdirg and strengthening other pointspoints-all
tuorialI lI1atmadea J l conversionconcrsJOII to ChristianityCICI-ddll
IlIstJal1ltyeasyeasyeasy-Ileal
The Methodist Episcopal church numbernurnberKI-CIIMUXU
number-RIIIIlOlJ
number-nearlyKICIIMUXU all the wide field will largelarge-
increase
Heal the hurt slightly so that a change ofof-
faithVAV-
AFOREIGN
over require a nearjy i700000 It is officially stated thatthat-iurcase
tha-tilcase
that-considerablyiurcase of contrilntions It is estimatedestimated-
that
faith is no more than a change of raimentraiment-and
considcrablyconsl em bl y more thant I1an halfI ml ff-ORE
the membermemb-erFOREIGN
member-F
member-shipFOREIGNFORE IGN MISSION BOARDBOARD-
OF
I that the Hoard at Atlanta willwil1l1cdneed for theI
and such a faith will often fail when pressedpressed-
currentship give absolutely nothing to any benevobenevo-
OFbenevo-
lentOF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTIONCONVENTION-LOCATBL
current year about yoOO Manylall members iljby adverse circumstancesclrcumtallccsGoselGospel inIIin allall-
ofJent couections six hundred thousandthousandI-
OCATSDthJTlsandI-
OCATX1Ithousand-
moreIOCATSD AT KlCmoNl VMGWIAVIRGINI-APttctnusrJ
of the Home Board and notably1I0tabJ their SecSec-
rctat
LandsLands-
Ofmore giveglC an average of ten cents beingbeingr-
itKitixfNTbein-
gPIlWltTTbeing-
whatritKitixfNTPIlWltTTj tiI M uiniKYCUIIIYI-CICIuHOTD1
rttaiyretrctat y have been and will continue to bebe-
mustOf those who become Christians inin-
Japanwhat they would put into the ordinary basba-
sHitfJTTrbas-
ICIl1I18UItlTlHlrltJIbas-
ketHitfJTTrattnICIl1I18UItlTlHlrltJIICICIuHOTD1Ia r 1L HurJuwo
1TPHirunVL
WuLtlsJutJlls
P HlhlllMil I A
Flu111
CzLckIfttek-att u11-
F
mostI t liberal10I cl1 I supportersU1pOI t el andallt I ablea bl e advocatesaladvocates-of
I oca tc JapanJ apall it is1S believed that twofifths are ledled-
toket collections From which the concluconclu-
Siconclu-
i
conclu-sionF ireaury N SiJsol7mucmiUMKoJw0 ltolrt Ryland Ky J1 L LieuLieu-
Ctoaof irleign IIlissioris it gvesgives us all the moremore-pleasure
to accept our religion by its redemptiveredemptive-aspects
sion is drawn that more than twelvethirtwelvethir-ifxiis
twelvethir-I
twelvethir-teenths
Ctoa Alattritt Iti S 1uuenn 910 G W PickettPickett-74XisifxiisI Xl wtt itl KiipHtncic nLin Ihasihils jiiaiiiyIIlallly s oluJJ-
MattI
pleasure to assurelSIIJ them that the members ofof-
theaspects twofifths by its morals and onefifthonefifth-by
teenths of our members take no interest ata-
twuJluCJat-
Arkat-
allMattwuJluCJWLitileldI11t1ttnnn
AllynTtu11 YIhron
NV 1
tvMayfield
v itit-
cuuto
Ark tltulIIttirurge-WLitileld the Foreign Hoard heattily approve theirtheir-
plansby its civilizing powerpower-
Both
I all in theth matter and yet adds the reportreport-
kin
reportO-
OIlhIHOIWIIWOOIlhIHOIWIIWcuuto elortntsn Rxltllh1IlYIf A TOPlEltTUPIEIt-TauAsilimill
plans allli Millill cooperate with thclI1 to thethe-full
it must he admitted that thethey have dOIHdOIH-
TIllAll1l1KIl1done-
about13BothI CCorea and1ot I orca 11 JJapanapal eem IIkcly to bebe-
IhOI1IIUbe-
openTIllAll1l1KIl1 O I11111SWIL11AMS-I1tcvrtntco ffullII 11 extellt ofI f ollr a1abilityI 1 It TheI Ie workur k ISis Olllone-
Ihlabout as well as they have been aske1uu-
BOAlIlJ
bb-
AvlnollTiJstIHbyby-
theirIhOI1IIU SJSictitullrAllruttyW JI GWATILMEYGWATILME-YAvutconJOS
J TllIL C I open SOOI I II tllC Ilatteraller CIChristianityIrItl1tllty hashas-
I
AvlnollTiJstIHAvutconJOS l1I JV j011IIlCOT111ELLB-
OARDthl call is 0111111011collulloll-
A
their pastors to do if we takc into accountaccountk-
lnN
account-the
made wonderful but missionariesmissionaries-are
BOAlIlJ 01nr LNAIiKIlMJH HnvlhornTItawthorn J HI progressWiltWitt-
kluw the and of the PasPas-H
Pas-
torsttle manner OI 1as-
DkinklnN H K iaGEIIrOIl wv K1E iiiitoheriSI1Lldllr KI wirtUamWOI1luun wW-
nrhutntx A are still confined to certain treatytreatlwrtsportsports-
The
spirit askingDTiiumiwfllUlII wy rtodJiu H 11 Jinrrii jf 1oiiiirj
s Jr11 A MISTAKEMISTAK-EAbout
YilsiANt torstors are blamedblame d forfior thet h e shortcomingss hh-r
ofo-
fiiiHfawciM1of-
oou
of-
theiriiiHfawciM1oour WWTrns
0IroJu
H WluWIlA H Ulfrkos O Clopwncloptuucloptuu-
11rle1111
r B Wlutonu tuxton J H hillimime-
touMt AlHUl a year UBlgo it lvasIS anmlced that aa-
young
I TheTI Je BritishP rI tslI I andan d ForeignI orclgn BiblenllI e SocietySoClety hasIhas-
just1as their people but it is unreasonable to excx-
KA1Iex-
Allex-
pectKA1IAll cimnncialwn in reference to thethe-Lueilcs
youngmin ladv off misul1 promisepromise desired to just published the complete Bible in thethe-
preparepect one man however gifted and earnestearnestl-
itisinesaearnestv-
iICVSearnest-
tolitisinesaviICVS of1 titIhivis Hoard should firfJfbe aililnnned toi
prepare heihelclfself fur the woik of a medical I Basuto language at a cost of 52000020000 ThisThis-missionary
to influence everyeveryoneone of a hundred faintfaint-H
faint-heartsHI A TUMKKttIiin rmjQnliiorrlvjlmIJ Secretary missionary to the women of China and a I is the ninth completed Bible inin AfricanAfrican-
callhearts as much as they all combined influinflu-
I
influ-
encehicAmmidliich rnotl l I call was made for special contributions to i tongues ence him WeTe commonly say like priestpriest-
OUR
priest-pa
priest-likepa I ler expensess durmgtdarnsI urlngI e ai course of0 f studystudtu d 1 ikeIk 1 thet I offAAnn acte nan oro woman can get up a I e peoplepeop e 1C spirit 0 inspiration putsputr-
Our
putt-it
OUR HOME MISSIONS inin Mnladelplua TheI he call met with enthusielethusi-
Ourclub off subscriberS inIII any church that dede-
ern
it correctlycorrectl like people likelikcpriestlikcpriest-
trn
priestpriest-Our
priest-
LateOur leadersIaell stillill remembtrrIIIlI1Hrthatthat the South asticatt responses from manymall quarters len JJ-
trntrn Haptist Convention at its last meeting dollar bills came in freelyfreel Miss McCownMcCownservTsservTsscvserves llle name and thfthe regular readS ofof-
missionaryLate news from China reports the failurefailure-
emoved
failurc-
ICllluved
failure-ofnlslOlIaryr l1cratrche urc witIi11 induceduce ChristiansChristians-teuiuved of a conspiracy against Li Hau Chang ViceVice-
ThebrethronouVice-
The
Vice-roy
emoved the Humel Board to Atlanta Ga entered at the opening oflastuf last session andand-The
I
ThebrethronouThe IJrelhn1 Oil whom ihisthis new burden was has pursued her studies with diligence and to giveg1C more ntellJI1telhgentlygently and more liberallyliberally-
laid
roy of Liang Hu No man in the empireempire-
hud
empire-
11llostempire-
hasfor ththe spread off the gospel Try it min our beer servicehas done hishud11llostlost no time in completing their organi success She is more than ever confirmed I youryour-church
to country andand-
zation
and-
zatioll
and-
nonezation and calling Dr 1 TI TtcheiurII-
bannaof Ala in her purpose and the BoardHoar more pleased t
church none has shown greater talent or a purer oror-
bama
or-
uallla
or-
morebama to bebl their Corresponding Secretary i at the prospectprospect-They
At a certain ministers and deacons meetmeet-ing
more exemplary life not onlyonl in politicalpolitical-
They
political-
The
political-butI inggoneone of the questions for discussion waswas-
whatbut in domestic relations The hospitalhospital-
on
hospital-which
mistake InTheyThe began at once to survey the wide field Whathat then is the nothingnothin-goIithidI what of his income which he has established Tientsin underunder-
stir
under-
Iir
under-the
onoIithidIuhichhich theythe are to conduct operations to that has been mentioned but in somethingsomething-stir
part ought a ChristianChristian-to
atstirIir up their own hearts to a deep ami hope which can yet be corrected The CorresCorres-ful
to pay for the support of public worshipworship-The
the care of the missionarymissionarlIis5Miss Dr HowardHoward-Ail
Howard-whoful intei est in the work to examine itsit needs ponding Secretary was absent from his officeoffice-
and
The brother who framed it thinks that everyevery-one
who had cured his wife of a grave diseasedisease-
and
disease-
allli
disease-reflectsand its signs of piomise11 0111omisebe and tot select strate during the summer j he got at second oror-
gic
one is under obligation to paycry onetenth andand-togive
reflects honor equally upon his enlightenenlighten-
gic
enlighten-nientgicgC points Their u ork embraces the third hand information to the effect that the I
totogivegive somethingsomethin moremore-
preaching
ment with respect to foreign medical sciencescience-
preaching
science-
preacltill
science-andand his true devotion in his domestic relationrelation-
black
relatio-nbllk
relation-ships
preaching off a pun and simple gospel to the I course of study embraced only two years The reduced rates on the JOURNAL areare-black
inIt iss understood that of the chiefchief-
white
chief-
white
chief-
occasionsblack race in11 allallththe Soiithein States j to the and that 200OO a year would cover necessary offered only to clubs addressed to one perjer-white
tr ships one
white race inIII destitute sectionssectlOlI which can I expenses As soonoon theiefore as flOO100 had son So then dear brother please keep thetheccasionsthe-
nut
occasionsccasions of the enmity against him isis thethe-
nut
the-
nut
the-
factfactCtthathethat he lent his whole influence to thethe-
immigrants
the-
rm1ignllts
the-
schemenut be reached by State organizations the been sent him he requested that no more list to guide you011 in distributing the bundle ofof-
rrmnrigrantsimmigrants crowding into Florida and contributions for this object be made This I papers andan send us with the money onlyonl-y1ras
schcme for educating young Chinamen inin-
Ttvisi-
nllas
in-
thisthis countrvcountryFttgttforeign MissionaryMissionary-
ana
Missionary-
YouTtvis and the Roman Catholics inm Leus was a mistake for the course as in111 most
Iyour own name and addressaddress-
anaana to the red men of the Indian Territo medical schools embraces three yearsears andnd I n i joeuri K You are told sometimessOI11ttimesthatthat thethecot1ertsthecot1ertsr-leo
convertsconvert-stThe tloolemsiosicriio areirc not1I0t atItit miaallII bbashfuluusniuias I 1 fiu lbuDOutaaboutabout-
riesOlh
riesrleo west of Arkansas Ind to the tbrown peoIeo thet cost of board and tuition not includingincluding-ple
I
vi min China and inin India are not genuinegenuine-i
gcnuine-pie
genuine-Those
HH-
ries ssarmgsayingi UK ttheiriiiwirI IClr piiipraercrbt Wheniicnhen pricr ninetimetime-
California
i i o tt-piepie who have come across the Pacific to personalwrsonll expenses clothingdothin clc isis overoversarmg Those wwho tell youon so know nothing aboutabout-California
about-California
about-itcae tjthethey would riserIse turn their faces toto-
ToCalifornia 300 it Sometimes we are told that thea year convertsconverts-
Toconverts-
arewards the south amand soorO tthroughh wIth thethe-
Jthe-
prayingToJ 0 moeitiot e successfullv upon this mightytni ht Miss McCown will return to her studies I are the Wworst people you can find min thosethose-host
those-host
those-countries
prayinffpraymg and bowing and touching the headhost embracing the four great racesraCl of next month Whetherhether shess-
mankind
i te shalls ha ll completecomp l ete momid wcrt countries That is simply and absolutelyabsolutely-f
absolutcabsolutc-k
absolutely-false
to the ground as if no oio wcre presentpresentl-1Ian
present-Others
nrrentmankindl1Ian k md the brethren at Atlanta have the course and go to Chinaf fullyf II equippedequipped-formed
false TI do not mean to saysa thatii-mankind theythe are allall-
formednn-
lormcdall-
genuine111-
1rothers0 t1ers1 inIII thet I IC room whoW I 10 didI not pray wouldwould-keepformedr a wisewle plan of campaignLal1lpalglIandand piopose for her work may depeutiepellfuponupon the promptprompt-
aJIPP genuine or that all of those who are genuinegenuine-
areCTenuine-
Ik withI their1 rnnrintint1 andkeeprVviJCcp viiall Witini1 tLiivliIClr conversatIonJii ii oti ui vJi j ciilvi nnOCC3OCC3-
aocca-
sionallyJvla vigorousvigorous andall I a generalgcllcra I advancem I allce Jn111II CabCa I I nessnes withWit I I whichw I lICh thet h e unfortunater mistakeI11lsta
1k C isisis-
forniaare aallU thatnt we Ccouldi wish themtt-
a to be but ll-
fornia
1-
fi
I-
dosionallsionasionally11 y a remarirernar I WouldWOII IteaI beb addressedd t1 rcssed to thethe-
orillathe-
mateforniafiorilla theyt I le desireI lSI to ieinforceIClnlCICer brotherI rut I IeI HartJ I art corrected 1 The1 1e case isIS so plainII I a1l1 andallt 1 thethe-
well
Iwhichl I I do mean to say that we navehave genuine menmen-
wellmen-
wellmeni-
remanumall at prayer to lIC he wouldId reply thenthen-resumewell so thattiwt his important and promising I demand so0 urgentb that we need not wastewaste-
missionWhen frommmire our ctmrchesC I lure I10S andan d theret I10re are among themthem-
missionthemI-
IIISSlon
them-strong
resume hisliS devotionseotlOns 1cn we readrca fromfrom-theChinese UC deIC I words in its advocacyadvocac Money should bebe-
pendentmanlmanlyanly lovinglodn workingorkinO ChristiansChristians-
pendentChristians-
ImissionIIIISSlon to theth maybelI1amay no longer m Its tet I e Biblc13bl ththey1 Ie WOuldwou Id listenI Isten with interestinterest-
but
Stron2 b bb-
pelldentpendent on the uncertainties of a single life sent as before to DnHDr H A Tupper CorresCorres-
Amongj 1 liave seen no better Christians in thisthis-
Amongthis-
Amongthis-
countrybutb ns soon as we begallb to pray theyt I wouldwould-goAmong the Indians theythc will hold the vanan I ponding Secretary Richmond Va and willwill-
tagego tQ0 talki1talkinga mg among
egatlnthemselvesIcms
prlayOS andan walkwawalk-
ingI
country thant I Ian I haveI1e min CnaCICI-
d11na and sincesince mymy-
tagemy-
tagemy-
returntage ground already gained by brother be acknowledgedacknowlc dged in111 thet I Ie JOURNAL TheThe-
Buckner
1 he return the Chinese Christians have risenrisen-
Bucknerrisen-
Buckncrrisen-
rathermging aboullab out lhet I Ie roOmroomRevR Z Mr4M March11ft11Taiel-
rThe
a1 lBuckner and his colaborers among the editor begs leave to head the new list withwith-
civilizedrather than fallen in mymyestimationRevmyestimationRev-
ciililedestimationestimationRevestimationRev-
CRevRev-
civiliedcivilied Creeks and Choctaws and push for a contribution of 1010-
ward
The Foreign Missionary PresbyterianPresbyterian-says
G yohus LondonLondon-
uirilLondon-
wardLondon-
Weuirilwardaui theiruiLii nncniptx of01 noire to10 theme rovrorov-ing
saysj Some documents have recentlyrccently-
ing
recently-been
rr-
ingmessengers peace We had the of muetmir Mrs S TVe pleasure meeting JJ-
Texas
J-
tl
J-
HolmesSwwild LSStribes In WeVe had the pleasure July 30th of attendattend-
Texas
been forwarded to us from the South whichwhich-give
dUj ensure meeingof the heyonding call1psamp o Ilohnes at thc session of Potomac AssoclAssocl-
TcxasAssocia-
tionTexas for this 8000 ingIIIg thetl 1C anniversary of0 f a femalefi lI1a 1 e missionary11missionary-
on
1 isionar give almosta I 1I10t startlingstart I II1g evidenceeJ I el1ce of a lurkinglurking-
on
lurking-fetichism
afcha Sonthey appropriate year tion held AuAug IGJ8 at Charleston WV VaVa-on
Va-
raised
Va-
Shesociety at Massaponax near FredericksburgFredericksburg-
raised
fetichism which still exists among the moremore-ignorant
condition that half much more beason She will spend several wceks with old friendfriend-
of
friends-
nrrarR Garlick preached the sermonsermon-
of
classes of the coloredVa Dr J ignorant populationpopulation-The
VuVu-of
the hundredsraised in the State to occupy Loudoun Va andand-
along
and-the
Uppervi11eof towns anl villagesl1aes which are springing up and the pastor followed by taking up a pubpub-
alongThe papers are descriptions givengiven by eyeeteye-
witnesses
nlalthenrrar
ladies of thathr prosperouscounty
Vegionrcgion SllSll-
wuiiiuiiiiiai
wiltwill-
makelie ollcction which with a sma11 sumsum-
the
witnesses of the arious performances ofof-
whatalong the new railroads In New Orlealls make her visit a help to their societies andand-the
and-theim aalready1 rea d Y on 1handIand mamaded e I9999255 BBrotherrotl IeI SS-
moral
wwhath at are kknown110wn as WltCwitchI 1 ddoctorsoctors thethe-
moral
the-charms
the moral aUlI religious or wc tnay say the occasion we hope of organizing others inin-
commcrcil
in-
adjacentdisliking fractions made it a round hundredhundred-
commercial
charms and juggleries by which these imim-
postorsmoral and irreligious as it is the social and adjacent churches LncJrum Holmes whowho-
d
who-waswuiiiuiiiiiaicommcrcil uttuLheart uiof cnall theimiu1i10lcr a11eyuiv of Ati 0another similar anniversaryj held twotwo-
the
postors profess to cure diseasesdiseases-They was witnwith hisms mother at ummestownCharlcstown hasnas bcbc-
thebe-
gunbebe-
thethe to concentrate weeks before the goodgoo d sisters we hear dede-
a
Theyfl1C afTorcallore I a goodgoo d exampleexamp 1 e of0 f thet I 1C fascinarlaSCll1alaSCll1a-
H
fascina-
tionMississippi they propose
faf-
awith
gun a oursc of medicalstudymedical study inPhnadelin PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia-
with
hiahia-aa force of at least half a doen strong men clined to allow a public collection for theirtheir-
withtion which the grotesque supernaturalism ofof-
heathenwith perhaps twice as manyman ol the gentler society holding that the church as a churchchurch-
and
heathen error has for ignorant minds andand-
theThe editor has been travelling through thethe-
and
the-
and
the-countryand more powerful sexa force which by a ought to raise all it can and that theythe oughtought-
combined
the tenacity with which it holds sway eveneven-
aftercountry forseveral weeks breathinKmountainbreathinKmountain-
combined
breathinbreathing mountainmountain-
combincd
mountain-aircombined attack from so manyman quarters rather to supplement than to anticipate thethe-
may
after the light of truth has been revealedrevealed-
Itair and cnhaling the sweet perfume of luxuluxu-
may
luxu-
may
luxu-
riantmay produce some perceptible effect upon work of the church Boaz with his youngyoung-
the
It becomes an interesting queryquery-whether
riant cornhe hopes before the next monthlymonthly-
the
monthly-issuethe votaries of hoary superstition even men they think should reap the fieldneine-
ithough
andand-
though
whether with the withdrawal of direct rere-
ligiousissue tobeto be att home again and to give moremore-
though
rporerpor-
ethouh
spore-carethough they are entrenched by the deep make up their sheaves it is RuthsRuths-
moats
part toto-
moats
ligious influence some such communities oror-
racescare to itsit preparation for the press than hashas-the has-
moats
has-
beenmoats of human depravity sheltered by the glean and gather after the reapers races grossly ignorant and highly suscepti Jbeenbeen possible this monthm-
onthFOREIGN
2 FOROBieNFOREIGN MISSION JOTTKNTji-
FnRPirx
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our Brazil mission and 1I0W it iis done milland-doneFnRPirx 11MISSIONI ISSIO JJOURNALJOURNALR-
ICHMOND
louRNAlOURALT scls willi be sellt among thcl11 ami thatthat-
theyWOMAN KT7SKHclone so well I wantcd to thank the BoanlBoard-
foi
HrUKlllblN iI loOlU IN JUU KiNnu tlcymaytl7eYllwybethey ntay be expectedexpected-
WeKKIORT KROM MISSISSIPPImississtiit-
Dearjovforilit Fraternally yoursyours-
RICHMONDyom-
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WeVe answer empliatically No TheThe-
BoardDcl Dr TtiMcr OwingOn to theth iuadverinadter-
tenceCKOUOKImlwg WIUTRKIUWIUTRKIU-
HoardWIlITFWIIJ-
BoardWI IITFustuIITFustu-
iBoard of Foreign Missions has no inInin-
tentioniciice or the clilatoriness of the secretariesSCCIsecretaries-of
dlIICS V1V1-
T ofofolle of Societies the fromfro III ourour-Mississippi
111I CANC rI refrainIC f11111 Ironif10111 givingglgivinginr ventv e nt to mymltoy-entlusiasm
our repoit Jtlietlthe-
StatessomeintoD K rooroTvTATT7Q tention10 of0 f sendingsene I IIIg paidpall I agents 111 t0 ICT MISSIONARIESMMISSIONARIESCH-
INA
r S S ION A R I E S Mioa1l1JJolllcJUma11 asionIourtlali-ii
OUR fJx MississippiIi i i J Ji churches willwi11 he meagre thoughthough-hY
enthusiasm over the ForeignFrt JournalJournal-StatesStates where the system11 of voluntaryrv colcol-
lectionsihY noo means discollt1Jil atU tfwthe clWctll ofIIIof-
thisiu its new dress and under Its new managemanage-
OIUNA
manage-tneitt
1alle1allel-ectionsOIUNACHINA-
Tuna
I lections has been inaugurated nor indeedindeed-
attfjs our first quarter ofoftllthe ConventionalConventional-vear
ment111 llI t It isislIowis now richlyrielll worth any manmIIss hallhall-
Tox
hall-
dollarIall-
ruseTunaTox CIIAII o chefooT V1 CrawfordCrvtordI1MmMrs-
Crawfordat this time of sending such agents into anyany-
of
I
yearC WeVVe doIo notno believebeic the ladies areare-losing
rl dollar and is a credit to the denominationdenominationC-
rawforddenominatiotl-
WishCrawford Mrs s j Holmes MiMss L Moon N VTtt-lialcontb oioff methe statesaiaics Onun theiiiccomuircontrary theUIL HoardmniiuBoard-
i
losing theirthlf interestrest for we sec manymI signssigns-of
lgls Wishish all the pastors could feel as JI do aboutaboutl-uioomb
about-
it1011 I
luioomb o wv Pruitt Mmomii by rtemraltlwr AoIAso-t
o lIr coujmnlcontllll1a growthrouht ofCr Mlethe1e missionarymissionary-spirit
it itt wouldwOlhllotnot belIllonglong before all our memmem-
r
mem-Nrih
metti-herststionUon of Nrih G0lKia WlwlinWoolwlin Ohau tllttllvellallyenative-
pastori Presslff the plan lI1lcatclJcated1 by1 JY thet I IC follow10follow-ing
r II ow spiritiritaa
ill 0111 Xchunhesgro
muand 1WCVwe frhope
mlSSI011aIYthai ourour-
Statehers would be teaders ofo it ir11 fij CrumpCrumpS-
HANuiiAt
CiCrrttitp-lon
1ill1ill-pfttorpfttorpastorS-HHASHANuiiAtSHHA
riIALMMI T Vntwt t Mrs YatwIa wsAV S WalktrWalker-
3Ittulktr ing requestrenuest to its Vice7ice Presidents illin a circtieircucircu-
larSStJtState wjj111 jill tjme jsori too tje fifnllmeasuremeasure ofof-
herIon inil slltibaiuaAlaba-
maCORRESPONDENCE
HaptislHaptisl-lar3Itt111 Huth McCUWl IIIIdkal tIlNIt ltht lhllldIPIllPhiladelphia-
attre lar letter of June last Secure the gratuigratui-
tousher abilityabilit in this noble work forforJestisJesusJ eHIS TheThe-
4icuaniThe-
pastorsI hchc-
1attre It store1Youg 1Ping San and See Tay SaoSao-Assonants4icuani wons Yur Sin amia VayAsfIaytsi Uo tfiwiBibleBible-ifbnu
J
iolts service ofsome efficient brother in eacheach-Association
pastors of our churches are gradually learnlearnt-ng rr3 o tre r Ts7 rMTMrlHowkmMrsifbnu eSirs LineILing-
UATONHI III 11tngg to lend ustheirus their valuableaidall1ahlLlIdaI1l1and whereverwhercver-
UAXTOhwherever-
thisVVJCOCORRESPONDENCECORRESPONDENCEIIC-
tialoNtRr nH HOiES POvj NIN L0 H1NENeOLOLO-
AXTOVE
OAXTOVUAXTOhUATONHII 11 Onivos Mrs Gnvvos Miss lulaLula-whildeu
111 Association ot0off jyouour btateSStatefirstoMfftat7 tirstti tntot 0 seef Miittlitlthat-
theI t
tlri t Isultssts ill tiuthe-reportsthisr iis Sgivcn usI Kgreat arc ssetllwhildeuWhildeuEE U SlnmoiwlilwSII1UUOlslUrsSlnnons Airs SlmmoiiaiUSinttnons iiiiss SaineSaute-
SteinS
stein YuufjYuuYong seti snu and tiiven oilier nativeI assistasassist-auts
II-
lWt
uiethe cause oioff iForclgnoiugn MissionsMissions isib nronerlvpioptripropcrlyproperly-presented ltorts 1nienhen1 allattrJatorsal1dchulchesour pastors and chincheschill chesches-
will
i iRICHMOND xA AugAll 0101-stein 2 1S8J1S8J-
ant1H1H-
Jfr1842-
lineantauts Midind Hiuic vomeu presented at the next meeting of his AssoAsso-ciation
will sustain and smile upon this movement1I1Venlcllt-AFmC1
moveluent-for
AffJfr FtiitorFtiitorA-KKICA
Rclilor-Dear
litiilor-DearAKKICAAFRICA-
LActOaWelation second to see that some brotherbrother-in
for womanwoin ui we believelev our State will standstand-in
Dear SirSirII am glad to find that you aitaitL-
AWCWattoe-
asll-
asLAWCWLAOlWw J David Mr lald nml one nativenative-ttasistuut ft iMMmrPcl min the frontOI11 rank in111 missionary1lSSIOlHlI work hopinghPIIl-
stuuthoping-
andas it seems to me mistaken in your statestate-
IHARCTAstate-
menlstate-
ment111in eCeachI I cchurchI 1 urch off ththet AssoHitionSSC is engagedengaged-to
ttasistuutttasistuut-AtIHARCTAAIHIOKUTAPAt
lstuut p A vbik MrsMr Uubnik ami twotwo-
nativef f V I and pravingpralI1p for this we will111 not be disdttlis-
cotlLieut that Southern Baptists gaveae last yearyea-
rnamwkTYlar-
onlyyear-
onlyfr1from hls church collectIOn lorfor-
thisnamwkTWlUe luttLtI4assistant-
sOsnoHusttwwnosesto sccurc a couragedcotl ragedraged-
Theonly fourour cents a iiiciiibcrnlellmemberJer AddingAlhlill up thetheO-
HBOMOSUXW
the-
nmolilltsthe-
aunountsOHBOMOSUXWOHIOMO1IAWOt1EgMoses L stoueSton-elieutS
this object0 I Jcct duringl I tiring our ConventionalC onven t lona I yearyear-SO
II
TheIll following societies haveha reportedreported-lour
amounts credited to the States inInit the inininin-aAUN
1111111111-
11lites
min-
uteaAUNUAUS I Iiltull Board is utes ofSof S H Convention I find the totaltotal-
ROMO
total-
iITALYITALY-How
Y So then the seeking to employemploy-hundreds
FOllr new organizations are added to ourour-
G
our-listROMOHowOlltnGG ii TaylorTay I 0 Mrs TaylorJ lor JTIJ tII EarMrlltr MrsMrs-
EagerIIr hundreds ofoflcntsagents atIt the Associations andand-
thousandslist this iiiiartur Antioch church MrsIrs K CC-
Bollsi IS fil hkh iis
J JJjllt taj littleJVSDSiInlllhels0of er antll avcravcr-
aaver-
age OrOr-Llkillg
Or-
takingiifsr and SiKiior Iiwciietto audnu TonfTorre-Toutts thousandsthousands inin thetnc churchescnurcnes butinn not midpaidpaid-
meats
IBollso HS11 s SSeccc f1311I 10 AbbevilleI J c I Missrl IF CGillGill-
Secill aageKelof llvc cents for 171000
iTOUBK nciuiBsiKior FerrarisFerraris-31ILANSignor Sec 250rfiO Chern Crtok MrsJemtieirs OIUioCobbCoIlCubbCubb-
SecI J taking your own total lnou it gives 1J1-
JSMrToASwsSaorSUrtiiilIa-
larlyQ-
nearlySMrToASwsSaorSUrtiiillILAxhtnor CololQoColombo-1ontcNA
agents except as they earn the imperishableimperishable-reward
Sec jliO Columbus Mrsrs liettie GastouGaston-Sec
astonaston-Iartlnearly five cents Hutlilt asais it is the sum ii-
reward101-
0tlItHlorllu-
senoughMartinelltMartinell-tNArnvsSugtor
IIartl nIl IIand OAR ILSignor1ontcNANArnvsSugtor CucurdaCucurda-IlAa1
reward of faithful servants Itt isis understoodunderstood-as
Sec fJOOO2t0IIOO Duck HillJ ill always promptPOIllllt-HUH
prompt-Miss
enough to bmig upon us confusion of faceface-
iAKI
face-
etshlllshface-
LetsiAKIHUH siguorvoipiSignor Yoll1 as a matter of course that if any State oror-
ganizationMisshss F Doty Sec iOU Garnera1l1er StationStationn-ews
tatlontatlon-Gou
Letsrcletshlllshs fr111bluish and11U ldutuV IwlterULT tllKthi yearvar till ourour-
UAND
uur-Hoard
tou-rhoard1iAUlexr1iAUlexrI-
brANU 1olrtHoard ltall be IlUItIlUIt-Yours
flash-VoursUAND orsAHWfiAsijtnorOr CowuCona-
nwircuSignoranilation is pursuing in the interest of new organized July Hth with 0 members flfjganiation ourour-
IllissiOlitltth rh b Yoursurs Iraternallyi bMSUIISv i LC CiCIOlfOlCturroNF-
ROM
101uirovIONIONI-
UWOUXAVKxicKsicnorHHioudiYscJosilmor HfllondlIiellund-iBotooNAagnor
Lexingtonon new organuedorganised-Aprilno report yet CXll1g tnew orgallclorgallclll-
OLOQNlltuorIUWOUXABoixAMnorllOLOQNlltuorsigner iviipManil-aBRAZIL
missionmission any1 system withIt I I which1 HC I 1 thist I 1IS planPplan-conflicts
I 11 VAprilui Vssfllasttiuarterscnticooi1Sl1stISS last qllarterent J20in20O through1 CenCen-HKAXII
Cell-llHAlII
Cen-tralHKAXIIBRAZILJ-
AMPINA6SAOcontlicts the ViceCe President will not obtrudeobtrude-our
tral Committee Mrslrs Alice Watsonatsoll Sec no11-0UA1IINA8SAO
ito-
reportFROM MISS STEINSTEI-
NCSTOS
STEIN-
CANTONUA1IINA8SAO PlLUW U HahlIIrsllagby Mrs BUlbliagbvS-ANTA lur ideas outlt wiwill do1o what he can to ecuresecure-
thatrlport this quarter Fredonia MissIis Lil7iclizzie-holdingtttttiffiJAST4 nUIIInAZ v Taylor 1111 Airsil lulorTaylor-
MEXICO7r t fga S lSlrtv1Vewlhi niHl CANTON CUNACrll June HHh 188S188-
Sr
1Ht-IJeClr
188-
2beatDoldin See tao I fcfew inthat concompleteIete and SUsmooth cooperationcooperation-
whichtholding Uhcrty mlnnuttt-berslIJICOMEXICO-
1NrMH fTr618 T henS b7uhut pralfful and earnct Misslts JenmeJeanie-Boswell
beatDIJeClr Jr TlIpperI anaUI just home fromfro-mriKov80
frolllI-
IIVfrotal-
mylIIOl1tICO1NrMH 69806980-Flournoy
rOAIIILAW M vFlournoy MrsAlrs-
SALTILLO
v which11Ich the Convention enjoinscnJOIl1Senjoins-
Powellschool and have concluded to spendspendS-
ALTILUI
spelld-a
riKov80 Boswell Sec jtlltt11 NewC AlbanyAlhan two muminenl-bers
myIIIV cityFlsfioFlournoy
SALTILUI COAHUILAW IIII-
andIoweil Mrsrll Powell I The expense to which allusion was mademade-
NATicLetters
bers only but devoted MrsIrs ML1 R1 MitchellMitchell-Sec
litchell-and
a few momentsinollents in writingwritin to you Vonott willwill-andMUsAnuioJ
will-
bewill-
heandMUsAnuioJand MhMiss Aulo J Mayberry II will be incurred in the publication and disdis-
tributionSec 121125 ColiseumCuhse 11 11 Newew Orleansorealls MrsMrs-Landrum
IrsIrs-NOTKIlttpfI
be glad to know that this school the firstfirst-NOT
lirst-
thatfirst-
thatNOTNOTKIlttpfIletters addressed tot our missionariesmI8lolllrl8 luin-
China friniton of mSsiomrvmissionary literature andtul thethe-preparation
Landrum President MissIISS I Pitman Sec rere-
portthat I can call my own in China continues toto-
foUA40to-
prosJerto-
prosChina shoulll bbe Plulonld tl81pia San 1r11Ci5O ThOIThose-to
Firsi the wlol last weekweek-TiMroVaHe
weck-fllr
week-for
WeVe infoUA40 oJrSs port as sent to llrst church Xewcw OrleansOrleans-contributed
prosJerpros per WesangsangThos tll Hornp 27 Via dtdeldel-Teatro
prosperAtrle10 etaIQ LJlglltn 1 of01of ronsrolls oi metheh wntulcomnomngcOllnhlttmcontributing-churches
theTiMroVaHeTeatro S allealle-
Thepreparation contrinitctj to state Missions t1O10 OkolonaOkulona-
Mrsfor thet Ie first time TheI he teacher had fearedfeared-that
feared-that
eared-ThThThe postuee to each of our missionsIs ftttfif ofnttants-
THE
cluirclies as required by the tnd1Il1 and 3rd3rd-
ByLawsMrsIrs Alice Sibley Sec through Dr WhitWhit-
ByLawsltitltit-
fieldthat singing would attract a huge crowd butbut-
DyLawsbut-
itJulJul-
itByLaws of the Convention The extra exex-
pensefield 325 Oxford Misstiss K Carothers SecSec-
THE
it did not and today we sangan again 11-
THE
1-
have1-
have8 Oxford YoungYoun Peoples Society 12012l-llckcns
120-Pickens
have had the children to nieinorie There isis-
Itttis-
ais-
ppof this work last 480 forfor-
thewasTHE MEN WE NEED ense yearNEED-
A
penseIttt mtN WL NttU I111-1there
Land and 1 think that ofof-
Ahi Iickens new Society organised under didl-
kdi-
rectionaa HappylapPpp somesome-thcmA missionarymtslonary knownk nown as wellweII forrlor hisI 1IS long1long-
andong the currentMvontyear it willill be stilliii ilargerr ibothboth-
becauserection ovrof MrsII J TyTyel J siniqualak alwaysIialways-pronipt
JJ-
dthem willwi I soon singlI1g tolerably well Most olol-
and
ul-
themofof-
themandand faithfula i tl 1 ful labors as for the sound wisdomwisdom-and
because some expenses incurred last yearyear-were
prompt Miss MI J WelshV lsl Sec 21li210-Scranton
2 o them answered well today when questionedquestioned-
ami were not paidpal till the Treasurers1 reasurer s report waswas-
closedScranton uiewne Misshss IKJP JE NixIX Sec 1751755-
Whiteon a chapter min II Peep of DayI a and to my dede-
andde-
lightde-
lightand discretion hee has ilwivsalways shoviisshoiovnu writeswrites-I
Whitehite Oak new Missfis Josephine AndersonAnderson-Sec
light several of the parents have been romrom-I
CUII-Iillg
com-ingclosedc 1 J ed anuand becausebecause thetne Conventionconvention innrovapproxapprov-
iligI have long sinceS1ICC come to the conclusionconclusion-
thatsSec earnestcar net hopeful workers jr SteinsStemSteins-Creek
ss-
thating to the school in time to listen and payingpaying-
Creekpayill-
goodpitying-
goodthat a corcorpsps Of COllsecrad laymen would bebe-
of
I ing wha had heell doneonel expressedexpressed the hopehope-that
Creek new hopeful and earnest Misstbs Magllag-f Alag-gie
good attention I have not succeeded inin-
irlsin-
gettingin-
gettingthat thIs work WIll be stilI bettcr accomacconn-plished
SecSec-Respectfully
getting of the girlsirls to attend ourou-
rmi011-
1chapelout-
schapelmanymission iff tlthe I ofof-
amen
f gie Berryooff greatreat use to a miSSIon I 1e ngright1 t sorsortt 0Pslieti year by year untiluntil every Baptist ininin-
ourIRespectfullyKespecuuuycspecltur II y sunnuticuStlsubmittedsubmittedM-
RRsI Jnllttel I chapeluupei hviviwIlrvice butuiu ilu isis a pietty good walkwalk-
menwalk-
forwalk-
furmimen noniHcould hibe hadhadmeniifmptimen whow I 10 haveI lave thpthet I 1e spiritspirit-of
i lor them especially for those who havehave-of
haeb-ound
have-bound
MRS An J QeiNCilrc-Cur
southern shall bc QnvciiK9lIXCIIE-of oursoutlieni0111 countrycountruntr siian be well informedinformed-as
Jof Christ men of good common sense andand-sound
fCur Serrelatyecrlarycrlalys-ound
bound feet By the wayay I have been tryingtrying-sound
trying-soas to the work off the Convention and ininin-
I
n hard have the foot of of the littlelittle-
arelittle-
oncslittle-
onessound judgment men who wherever theythey-arc
OAforjt MisstJulyWlht1tssftlyhiss July 201k011118011118-
I
18S21832-
iii
so to oneI some waway specialspecIallyy invited to contributecontribute-Addresses
ones unbound and at last the mothermother-i
mothc-though
another-thougharc haveI lave suchsuc h a sense of0 ftltheIe environmentenvlronmen t of0of-
theirf
AddressesAddresestractstracts leaflets1 11 et andI otherot I I though a heathen woman says shehc isis willwil-their
will-ing
will-ing
i n i f i vuurcssib irauis iciuvisea anu uiutrJer anneasappealsappeals-
salvation
appeals-must
ipptaisss-
I
their obligations that they will work for thethe-
salvationiFthemntmust lirbeD PprintednrinlMfl anandntifi mailedmainfi extensivevtriiii iiircorcor-
graded
cor-respondence
KIiOKIiiiIMpmPuotr 1KOM MISSOURIMIssotRt-
ST
ISSOlRr-
STICoit iniring if thel childiiiiu williii consentiuiciil I1 ofnndUHLILH ccrccrs-
alvationevcryvrv
salvationsa I vatlon of0 f men even among thetl lC mostm05 t dedde-
gradede inducement I could think of to the little oneone-
theirDue-
amIone-
andgradedOralraded1 el 1 TheseTI lese andan d theset I lese onlyon I y are thetlthe-
qualificationse respondence must be kept up the rolls toto-
beST JOSKIIIS July 8 1882IS8IS8-
Thc18-
8Theand bhchc W0llld laugh aluand cry laugh at thethe-
mnlifirafinnthth-
thollghtthe-
thoughtmnlifirafinn will I wnrLino mi be of much use must be corrected fromfrom yearearear-to
The undersigned President of the CenCen-tral
Cen-tral
thought of having the nice things I promisedpromised-andqualificationsIfiI IcatlOns thnrt I l1t 11 nnkpmae ai uorkngwor k lI1g mismismis-
sionaryIlia to year perhapl pnnteprintedd withIt I I blanku 1n
tt-
I spacc tral Committee begs leave to make this herher-tirst
her-first
and cry at the thought of beinjbeing made less ofof-sionary
of-hy
of-byone whoW I 10 willWI II stickS l IC k tot 0 hisI liS workwar k lsionaryslonar unun-
dery
and leavesleaves-i
first quarterly report to the Board of ForFor-eign
For-eign
by her companions PresentlyPresclltl she saidsaid-der
said-If
said-ifder trying circumstances without bemoanbemoan-
ingi
a extra nt eign Missionsjssin of the Southern Baptist ConCon-vntioll
Con-vention
If my111 feet are unbound I will beb laughedlaughed-ing
laughcd-ating the loss of places of honor and comparacomcompara-
tivepara I But no amount 0ofr typesettingor postagepotag-
I
vention located at Richmond VaVa-
TotalVa-
Totalatit and I cannot have it done II So it seemsseems-
livescmns-
thatseems-
thatstamps will supersede the necessity for thethe-living
Total amount received since annual that efforts are in vain If this childchild-
tvchild-
shouldchild-
shouldlive ease heI le mightillig I 1 t haveJ 11VC occupiedOCCUplCl I in111 hisI liS nana-
tiverefe-
portre-
portmy
livingI Img voiceOICC in111 thet J 10 advocacyad vocac ofo f missionsI11ISlonI11ISlon-
He
missions-Our
port for which she has vouchers tJ181J3181-1Respectfully
SlJ-Respectfully
should become a Christian no doubt shesIll-will
site-willtvtive51
landland-He Our brethren who are nobly pressing the volvol-
untaryvol-
untaryRespectfully submittedsubmitted-
RS
submitted-Mies
will wish that she had taken my advice butbut-He
hut-perhaps
but-perhapsHe addsiJ a word nrwornrof warningwarning whichivi wewe-
commendii V perhaps it will bebe too late then for after thethe-
commendthe-
feetthe-
feetuntaruntary system have our full sympathysympathy-Equally
i MRSt RS O iP MossMoss-Pres
Aloss-Pres
r ajrucommend to the prayerful attention of ourour-young
p feetect are bound for Slverai yearars ththey areare-
youngarc-
hadlyare-
badlyyoung men who are leading their classes in11111-
1collegein-
college
EquallyPally worthy and devoted men inin otherother-States
Pres Cenn ComnnlteeCommIlft-
ILfTISrO
Comtttillee-
13Arrlsato
badly deformed and I suppose it wouldwould-
college
would-cause
would-causeStates desire paid agents and under the auau-
thontau-
thoritycause muchsiimuch itfermg to unbmd them AlasAlas-
servation
Alas-that
Alas-thatcollege or seminary Our limited obob-
servationown
thontthoritynty of the Convention they have themtheni-A
HAPTISMO tlicol that there is such aScllstomcllstom-Bcsides
II-
Besidesthe first of theservationservauon covers more thanman one case inm whichwmcnwhich-the
iv V v sevenseven-sacramcnts
seven-sacraments
v Bcsidesjjesu es visiting Misslissis Vs schoolsc 100 whichwhich-the
which-she
which-she
i AAlare discretion is allowed the Board sacraments ofIf thelie Church which blotlargegg-
A
onoar-
I
outout-uriginal
out-originalthe danger pointed out proved sadly realreal-
Ashe left in inym careare eveevcry Wednesday 11-
Brond1-
spcndI-
spendA regular curriculum at ome of our collegcscolleges-and
I the Brond that longff experienceexperience andnd closeclosc-
d
close-observation sprinkling
uriginalrjgja lininwater
aandid ctconsiststhes s Is
heaclmin pouringpouring
of theoror-
sprinklingor-
sprinkling spcuitwospcnd two hours each SuucfaySunday morning withwith-
andwilhwilh-
itthe observation enable them in ofof-
variedOcr concon-
crtcon-
ntertit hefore going to I I1Il1chI1Il1c-hinterested
nltlch-interested
I viewvlcwof our chapelto Judge al1lr tojuc ge m oo-
highestandan d a fullIU II course ata t thetl le seminary isIS in111 tlthethe-
highestIe tertcrt accompanyill this act with hlesillshlesills-
andblessings-
andI variedlrted conditionsl whatW I 1at isis thet I IC best1 Jest means of0of-
developingf and solemn forms The above is definY interestedC in the school and likl the girlsgirls-
butgirls-
butthe ddniddnit-ion
defini-tion
ghighestI IIg I lest degreeJ egree desirableII e j providedd I thetl longIlong-course 7f but I try to remeinber thatha itt isi mineKnlyKnlyc-ourse
onlyonly-temporarily
only-temporarily
d1 intellectlet dcxclopnff the churches and giving thetile-
gospeltion of baptism as gengiven in the DjcdollflriODjcdollflriO-Conlemoralleo
Diccionaiio-Coutetnporaneo
temporarily suSsuSt-ualcourse doesoes not induce1m lice a spiritSpirt of0 111intellecintellec-tual
e ec temporarily I know not what the successsuccess-would
sliccess-wouldgospel to the world TheJ he bestb est means inIn oneone-
communityConlemoralleo the Websterchstcr of Brazil ThisThis-is would he hllt if 1 had lhShaA e the I wouldwould-
mindwould-
experimentwould-
experimenttualtua I pridepn d e to thet I Ie neglectneg I cc t of0 f spiritualitySpirt t Ut ItI yoyo-
I
ofof-
mindf is only a specimen I of how Calholic mOlleyWcommunity and at time is not the bestheat-
for
clogmasclogmas-and
clognnas-and experiment by opening school for inin-
thisin-
thisone ISs isCS aa girlgirlsmindn1ln I andalH I consecration tot 0 GodG 01 I WhenthisWhen1 Icn tlthisthis-
isliSliS-
I
I and ieaideas are il1tenrocn into Brazilian lilelile-raturc
lite-rature tSJZS tf ffwfckJdnei
isIS thet I Ie case thet I H man whow Iho10 takesta k cs thetl le firstIfirst-
honorIrsIrs-
I
t fororfall lnes and fall Places Our Board soso-
farraturerature Textbooks dailies and evencvel1novelcvel1novel-bcar
novelsnovels-bear But
thist I
neighhorhoodseefthat I havc
soSikeotakell
fullmoreof wickedncsswickedncss-
But time thanthan-honor
than-IhonorIlOnor inIII hisI liS classC I ass isIS unfittedun fttI el I for1 or a missionnllS510nmission-
ary
I far from disregardmg the action of a StateState-Convention
bear the stamp of the deadlyIInightshadenightshade-
held ffiI intlnded talking aboVlahuut SooRSooRa-ry
schoolsschools-Last
schools-LastConvention inin respect to agentsfc or agenciesugellcesagencies-
iniieb JWheld over these people Oh WatchmnnWatchman-
whatVatchmnn-
what Last Friday I visted thethe heathen I would much r visiieiiatncmalnonamollg womenW0lllt1-fe
womell-accompanied
women-accompanied
ary among prepre-
feri V what off the night Z C TAIO-
CamptllasTAIOTAYLO-
RCatttpinasfefer an earnest and consecrated layman whowho-had
Iin its territorterritorytor will alwaysI1wa 5 most gladlygg-
I
rladl rere-
ceiveCamptllas lirabrazilbrazilC-
ONGRATULATIONS
accompanied by an cSoldlot Christian WhileWhile-we
IdlcIdlc-weceive in work which demands we wcre ttalking to a considerable companycompany-
ary
company-an
vv-oihadI laloi1 no endelle 1 iinIn viewvIew butL u t tKDthetl le gloryI of0 f rrtiGodG oe I in111-1the
in-
the
ceive any help m a thethe-combined an old
V
womall came and Ibtelled whilewhile-
CONGRATULATIONS
while-thenthe salvation of mennien-
THE
Icombined energiesenergies and wisdom and contricontn-Lutlons
contri-butions
Senthell said TlSThat wifwillup
ddo nlrfor youngolmgapeopfpcoplepcople-
butbutions of all brethrenbrethren-
THE
brethren-
Womens
rftNrRATllCONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS-
CLINTON
TlnKlcour but not for an old one like me VVuc thenthen-
THF
then-C
then-directed
CONVENTION AND STATES-
A
w CLINTONC 1INroN Missj 115 AugustA ulIsl 2d2 18SJ18S188th-
I
directed our remarks especially to her andand-sheTHE THE STATES Womens Baptist Home Mission SocietySociety-
Atslleshc replied I am old and expectmg toto-
A
to-
dieA Imsfilv lifrnl in tlm inU I I write to rcongratulate the Board andntHand-ourself
I die and I trust inin thetl1 itlols to take care ofof-arc
ff-yourselfA hastily writtenwritten editorial uin the July minintmn-
bermm r rAt the annual meeting of the Society heldhlld-
LeIheld-
Juneyourself on two thingsFirst on the excelexcel-lence
me In vain I told her that the idols hadhad-nober has been muunderstood by at least oneone-
belovedJune 1st the followingfol1owin resolutions offeredolfered-
Lelovedoffered-
bylence of the August number of the JOURNALJOURNA-tThe
no power to help and talked to her of GodsGods-greatbeloved and honored brother Werc thankthank-
himbyby Mrs A Blackburn of Indiana werewerc-adopec
were-adopted
The matter in it is I think wellwcllfittec1fitted to stirstir-the
great love to us and urged her to turn toto-
himtu-
theto-
Christhim for givingIVIn usu occasionoccasIOn to recur to thethe-subject
I adPle1adopted-Inasntuclt
the hearts of Christians and concern themthem-about
Christ as her Saviour The old ChristianChristian-subiect
Christian-about
Christian-womansubiect and Jlnltin fullv nHns ofof-
the
1psmilchInasmuch as decided and definite plansplans-uhJect
plans-for
about onr work Secondly to thank thethe-Board
woman told her experience of turning fromfrom-thesubject explain more fully the plans rfor the organization of Womens Missionary Board for the change of our missionaries inin-
Brazilthe worship of idolsido to the true God hopingthe BoardBoard-
ReferenceSocieties were formed at the late SouthernSouthern-
ReferenceSouthern-
BaptistBrazil to the large city Bahia I think it soso-wise
it would be of use to the old woman SeeSeSe-wise
See-ingReference was made to the necessity ofof-
developingBaptist ConventionConvcntion-
fConvention-
Resolvedwisewise to occupy the chief places first whetherwhether-they
ing that this availed nothing I asked if sheshe-developing
she-they
she-weregesotoedRcsoiJed ThatI hat we hail with joy this stepstep-
takenthey be cities or lines of travel WeVe not afraid diedeveloping the resources of0 f our churcheschurcchurches-
givingI les urgeurge-
thewere to Afraid said bhebhe-
Iivinshe-
nohehe-
thctakenenenSouthernby our Southern colaborers inin ChristChrist-Now
the importanceimnortance of missionmission work in New OrOr-leans
no I have no children no grandchildrengrandchildren-I
Iivin infornntion and bvgivinggiving nor nation enrouriLement byby-
specialb M becauseencouragement Now truly we can say we have seen thethc-
specialthe-
brethrenleans becauseuecause of the vastast number of peoplepeople-there
I I am old andan I want to die I look everyspecial agents expending money to enlargeenlarge-the
brethren andan can take courage The intenseintense-the
intense-enthusiasm
there because of the influence that goesgoes-
and
goesgoes-out
i day to die and I trust in the idols to savesave-
UvasuU
savc-out
save-methe area for ingathering and pusltin the exex-
pensivecnthusiasm whch they nfuse into cverycvery-
tevery-
goodout from there because of the rivers ships I me YoucantalkahoutJesustotheYou an talk about Jesus to the youngeryounger-and
younger-peoplepenslpensivee SJsystemtem recenrecentlytl establisheds ta bl I J ICI I Ibyby-
theJ
good work IJ1splresinspires us with new hope thatthat-together
and railroads there with ll1ullitucle or peopeo-ple
people I will continue to worship idolsidols-pIe
idols-Vethl Southern Baptist ConventIOn fhe goodgood-
brother
together we mayma pursue this ChristmadeChristmade-way
pIe coming and going everywhere ThusThus-our
Vc turncd our attention to others hut thisthis-our
this-oldtill we stand with that great multituc1emultitude-
whichour mission at Rome and Clllnawar and LagosLagos-with
old soul sat there and listened a long timetime-with
time-thenbrother asks Is this UvasuUc1csigned to give nono-
ticuwhIchwiui1 noiiu UIIHman can iiuiuuernumber oiof anall naiionsnationsnations-
ticnations-
andwitnwith itsits iwuiOOO people Il can talk to peoplepeople-about
I
then walked off without another wordword-about
word-Youticticu to all the Southern churches and eses-
peciallyand kindred and people and tongues beforebcfore-
dbefore-
theabout missions to such places andan they willwill-hear
You see that while much of our work is enen-pecially
crt-couragingpeciallypc d 1 J1 to those in the States i111-
1raising
the throne ald before the LfanlblLambLamb-Resolved
har and I11Y own confidence in the wisdomwisdom-of
couraging we often meet with incidentsincidents-rusimr
incidents-of
incidents-thatrusimr
Jfunds through the and-
churchesand fifslveefrfifslveefrThatIlesolvcd That a copy of the above resoreso-
lutionof our Board is also increased I havehave-wished
that pain our hearts This leaves us allall-wished
all-wellraibiiii iimoh inroujn uie pastorsias ors aim ilution be forwarded to the Southern FORFOR-
churchesFoa-
HIGNwished some time that such a change oror-sonic
well Yours trulytruly-somechurches without paid agents that such KICK MISSION JOUKNALOUlNAL 1 some change could be made in regard to I trulyS
S E STEINSTEIN-
ImpORT
FXDREIIGlSrN MISSTCXNT JOURNA LLa-
has
LF-
ROM
33-
Another
3-
Another
uFROM BROTHER SIMMONSSIMMONS-
A
SIMMONS-
CANTONSIMMON-
SCtNroNhas more than once repeated itself in this I
I
continued DrDrlaylorTaylor It would be contrary Another Letter from Brother FlournoyFlourniy-NA
Flournoy-
PROGRHSSO
Flournoy-
PROGRESSOCANTON CIIINNA JuneJ Ulle 23 1SS2188-2Dr
1SS1S-SUr
Catholic Countrycountr during the last few years I to my principles replied the priest ButBut-The
But-Ihe IROGRKSSO COAUUJLA MEXICOMEXICO-
JulyMEXICO-
JulyII A Tllcr-JI
The1 He aspect of the country as we passPass on are we not all sinnerssinncrs before CiodGo needingneeding-IDr TupfrrTupfrr-
MyTnper-
Jtvalready JulyTUJ ooj1 jgglSS-
I18S218S2-
IisI about the same as wee have already seeneell his mercy Certainly Well why T
MyJI Dtir VflvJusla asa I fnfn-
headingfinished thethe-
ICHdlllgthe-
headingbeautifulbeauqful farms and gardens and olive groves then can we not unite in111 prayei togethertogether-
ldtogether-
andIr intend to hemhe in LampazoshrstLampazo5 tirst LordLordsi s dayday-
mailday-
ofday-
ofj
heading to thistll letter the mail wrwr-in
wasVa broughtbrolhtI-II
brought-iu
andld vineyards surrounding us on every side 11 would be contrary to 111ruyiy princileffiriticirinciIesfiles rrere-The
olof August when I expect to baptize somesome-Jiivciilion
some-and
solve-andinIII uitliIh news from the ConventionConventionS-
IMMONS
We arearc-gratlllld
are-gratilie1
TheI he countiyCUUlltl Y beinghelll one vast plain and11 HI thehe I sponded the priest againagain-road
again-road
and rgnmxcorgauize a church there I was min liuslius-sliow
Jlus-tamante
litls-tamantegratilKd at the financial showho both BoardsBoard-
smacBoards-
makeroad perfect the small horse carried live i Prayer and Gods Wordonl are two meansmeamea-
make ofof-of
of-of
tamanteniante 788 miles south of here the firstfirst-Lords
first-Lordsmakemac And 1 the more3 hopefully requestrequct-
therequest-
theof usu soo well that we soon halted before the j grace seldom employed by most priestsprie ofof-yald
of-yard
LordLordss day inin July where I went to meet anan-
JlOan-
ohlan-
oldthe Hoard to appiopiiateappl op late jsJ000JlO for the purpur-claIC
pur-chase
yard gateateofof our aged brother Befoie enel thistll land except inin a dead languagelanguage-chase whichwhich-
terlngwhich-
toningold blind man and others whoAt 110 had been sendsend-
andsend-
ingsend-
ingchase aaololof lotOl or house and lot for anotherauother-clapcl
another-chapel
tering J willA Ill say a wordonl about his past hisIno j neither they nor the people understandunderstand-chapel ullderstand-ory
understand-tory
Iing for tnme for sonipsome tune I found severalseveral-
gratilKd
severa-lbclienrs
several-lelieverschapel inill Canton Jf we should gel a lotlut-
ltllOlitlot-
withouttoryory He11I is isI now eightyeight years old and j
I On beinghein asked why he persistedpersist cd ii-
withoutin hishis-
ISs believers baptized three and am to be backback-
thereback-
thereback-
therewithout a house uec would build is of much there fourth Lords day of August whenwhen-
great
whcII-others
when-others
a chapel oror-Ifwl
or-if
IS a man more than average intelli visits when he knew they were nono-
securing
not acac-gencc
ac-genceIfwlif we shuuld get a lotlotwithwllh hOllse 011 It we cOlllcOlll-
itcouldcould-
litgencc IIeI le has ben n Liberal that is op ceptahle bllt on till contrary a soltlce ofpaillofpaill-posed
of painpain-posed
others will probnhly he bnptized if so I willwil-loranizc
will-organizelitit iit upIII lir a chapel 1l1d We hope the oranizc a church there also I will havehave-goo
have-goodcotcost-
inposed to Cathohclsl1l fOrIIlIlfor tunny years Iis wellJ and anlloyance to a feeble old man who waswa-saquallltd
was-tccluaintcd111in cHhlr cac wouldyollid lIut exclcd the ahocahoc1-
umabove-
stunaquallltd with thl pohtlcal ami rehIOls
I probably Iyilllying 011 his death bcd Iw replied googood assistance by the old blind brotherbrother-avicto
brother-Navieto1um alld vcry likely nut su milch as 30lt-
lintJJooJJoo-
BlltIlIsolY 01of Ills cOlllltry aHI hahas heen an oc I Becausc it IS lilY dllty to look after all thcthc-nslf1al
the-rasional
avicto Perez and an uld German brotherbrother-fort
brotherf-ortyBllt Ptel ask to IJC allowcd to draw Oil thethe-
Botn1the-
Boardnslf1al remler of the Bible for forly years I hcp in my fold thnt is his parish IlieIe fortforty years in this countrycountry-
SIgnscountry-
SignsBotn1 WhClI Wc havt an pportuuly ofof-
1lellrtllof-
securingpur1ll all tIIlSl1l1JeIowlersothis tinge howeverso far as I knoknow I considers even persall within the gcorrraphigcorrraphi-It
SIgns appear that the LorLord is blessing thethe-work
the-work1lellrtllsecuringsecuring a suitable property for a chapel forfor-
ait was never his privilege to hear the gospel cal limits of his parish as a natural membern7ember uorKwork anand VOK men aie beinguxmg raisedraised upup-
aup-
a1l101lup-
amonga1 sum not exceeding iJIIiJII-In
j3111j3111I-II
Jo from the lips of an evangelical minister of hisIn lock and therefore under his special amonga1l101l the natives to help Aly missionmission nownow-In
now-ns
tlow-asIn January last we decided to rent a house Like the Kunuch he read the scriptures but spiritual supervision This remark seemed nss established ranges Irom Muzquez andand-
foranan-
Snbillasand-
Sabinasfor a chael if we could Pntht alter sixsix-months
ixix-
mOilhe needed a Philip to explain their spiritual to send the blood thrilling through the veinsveills-meamng
veins-incoiling
Snbillasoinas mi ami 4o4 miles respirespi-months
rcspectcly fromfrom-Progreso
from-ProgressomonthsmOil h trialI ria I We haveha V come tototthehl conclusionconclusion-
thatmeaning This Godot granted to him Six
I
of the old man and addressing himself didi-years
ii-
yearsProgresorKressoHVito theVnorthweht Sslonand to BllstnBllstn-mantc
Ilusta-maittethat iff wec get a chapel wo uillill have to buyhuy-
Ityears ago he heard our Evangelistange1st of MoAlfoo I
I rectlyrecti to the priest he gave vent to his ex manlmantc alltl Vilaldama 78So and 80 nmiles rere-spectivc1y
re-spectively
vv-
itit Several houses that wouldtt ould do haveha l beenbellIf-01l111
been-found
dena preach and was soo much pleased and II cited feelings in binning words which wouldwould-
atractedwould-
attractedsPcctivcly to the boutli including hlrez121hlrez121-nllles
Iwarez 2121-
found21-
mulesfound that aie for rent but asa soon as thelhl-mlllCIS
the-ttnets
attracted hby theth truth that he invited him to have blistered the conscience of anyan man mils northeast and Lampazos 411J milesmiles-owneis
nllies-southeast
milesmiles-southeastowneis leain ilut vu want them for aa-
ChapelI hisJII house Godod opened hishi heart he re not already hardened and seared AmongAmong-
celvcdAmong-
ceiveclsoutheast Candela a large town ol000inol000inc-
hapelof 7000 inin-
habitantsin-
habitantschapel theyt dismiss the matter at onceOllce-It
once-It
reived the truth with joyJOY and wasH baptiml other things he charged him with being a habitantsiaDltains I navhave 11n visitedviitcd yet although ii-
ItI-
haI-
haveIt isIS not I believe ncither do I think thethe-Bard
the-Board
into the fellowship ol the little chinch in I wolf in sheeps clothing The words ofuftheufthe-CarpI
thethe-Carpi
hahaveJweljeenve been sent for and requested to go therethere-Hoard
there-itHoard or the Baptists ofo the South believebelieve-
ItCarpi old man under the peculiar circumstancescircllmstances-
lieitt isis 52 miles south from here The1 he field isis-
itii-
touisis-
tooit isIS the wisest economyecollomyofof laboraJor or meansmcans-or
means-for
He immediately invited the evangelist toI
excited me to an unusual11 11 11 Stll I extent and thethth-Od
toptou extended for me alone but I am deterdeter-for
deter-mined
deter-minedforor Dr Graves andan myself to be preachingprcaching-
allholdOd regular religious services in hishi house
I
whole scene which I have tried to describe minedf1 to trtry nnd llolcltnchold the fort until reinforcereinforce-all
reinforce-ment
reinforce-mentall the time inIII the sameline chapel when wewe-
cOllltlwe-
couldin111 order that his111 family and neighbors might is indelibly impressedim pressed on my mind livenEvel-lIeconl
liven-become
ment comesconies-could
comes-Vc
comes-ecould at theth sameanll lime and with the same-
laborsameallle-
ldIDrbecome partakers with him of this new and this howeverhowever didliefid not conquer the audacityaudacity-OIl1satlfY1llg
audacity-soulsatisfying
ueVce have gained a great victory with ourour-labor
our-school
our-schoollabor be building up anotheranother centre of ChrisChris-
tianChris-
tiansoulsatisfying truth Of course the evange of the priest who continued his concan-1st
con-list
school over obstacles and opposition untiluntil-lian
until-they
until-theytian influence and we1 e hope verycry soonsuon-
allothlrsoon-
anotherlist1st wasas only too happy to accede to his re versation for some moments misquotingmiClIoting-qllct
misquoting-quest
jneythey havenave annll aisappeareatnanKSUe be untounto-another
unto-lod
unto-Godanother church for our membership is largelarge-
ellougIIlarge-
etloughquest andwlthethe meetings were begun without Scripture in order to establish his positionposition-delay
position-delay
lod for his blessingrressingessing Thcine locallocal amnontiesamnonties-
enoughauthoritiesauthorities-
inenough to send out a colony And thenthen-tlInk
II-
thinkdelay being well attended from the first It This was done largely for the benefit of thethe-
I
the-soon
in violation of all law triedtrie to break up ourour-think
0101-school
our-schoolthink if I am winwOltllYthy of your support it is asas-
hullas-
littlesoonI became evident that a great stirstst-
Dlicconmwasas old mans daughter who has not yet comecomc-
createdconic-
createditithisschool by putting a tax or forced contributioncontributio-nslittle as 1 could ask that I have a chapel toto-
preachto-
preachcreatedcreateditithisinIII thisquietlittleCatholiccoimmmilyDlicconm outlit from the Catholic ChurchChurch-where
Church-where
on uiethe neauheads 01of lamuiesunilies wnowho were bcnuingbcnuing-preach
sendintpreach inn And we hope and pray that youYOl-lmay
you-tiny
where heretofore Protestants had only been After hishi departure we had a short sweetSwcet-kllO
sweet-ktim
jneirtheir cmicircnchildren 1i went to saitinoSaltillo inethe camcam-may
caplcapl-tal
capi-talmay seecc it to be your dutydlltyandand privilege toto-
IIlaeto-
makeknownkllO 11 by report At holy wrath took I season of prayer and religious conversationconvcrsation-pOslslOn
conversation-posse5siotl
tala in Alayfayay anannd laidlaia the matter beforeueiore thethe-make
the-oernor
the-GovernormakeIIlae the appropriation Acteiy soon WeWe-
anxiouslyVeee-
auxlolllypossessionofthepiiestsandtheydetenninedpOslslOn oftlw pilestsallllpr iestsand they dctcnnined I with the agedagc brother who seemed veryvery-If
very-if
governorGovernoroernor wnowho gave me a writtenwritten orderorder-anxiously
order-toanxiously await your0111 answerallswer-
Yonranswer-
Yourif possible to put an end to the evil before happy and thanked God for our timely visitvisil-the
visit-the
to thtfthe authorities to abstain from suchsuch-Your
such-procedure
such-procedureYour brother in ChristCllrift-
Ethe seeds of heiesyhel er wereere too widely scatter For some time he had expressed a mostmost-ed
most-eel
procedure and from placing obstaclesobstacles-KK1 ZSIMMONSZ SIDIIb-
AN
Sct uuONSuuONS-
AN
ed JUit how could it best be done One earnest desire to see Dr Taylor again bebe-1IIIIHlred
be-
hundred111 9rour wayVATi This gave us great poppop-ularity
pop-ularity
P1 hundred years ago such a question would fore he died WeVe said goodbye with littlelittle-
nutlittle-
notularitylar l JVtlthewith the inhabitants of the towntown-
u
town-So
town-So7 nutjt haeve been lsd or if sked it would I hope of meeting againagain in this life but withAtith-
haveithith-
haeSo the Alcaldealde presiding officer seeing wewe-
ANwe-
hauwe-
hadu rvrAN EXCITING SCENESCENE-
Ayashave been quickly and easily answered the assurance that we would strike handshands-
I
hands-lint
hauad the laws and above all the people onon-i
on-our
on-ouri i r i Hilt irmit rlmnif haveIvivt taken nlirn ThePlu luvnmhond l1ulhthe rkpr in the rifv of the our Sideside discontinued opposition and Stopstop-pe
stop-ped
I wasIa accompanyingatlolllplIIyill DrI 1r TaylorI aylor on one olof-
hism Kreal changcsages ave Paccplace lle onedoml n cityy sgretgret-
hisgreat-
Poperrpif
his yearly visits to our various missionmission-stations
Iope is no longer supreme pontifl and Iro IKing 1 think 1 leftn thatV humble11 homeahome aa-
tatiolloa-
testantsnedJgpe thel c
Jpublicc schoolf J which was
oireHreiSvervvery ooorpoorpoor-and
poor-andstations ItI being necessary for him to prepre-
cedetestants as uellA ell as Catholics are under the I better Christian Whenhen youou next bowbo ininin-
cedein-
protectionand gnvebJcHbJcH-
cede
up to us the town j olrering us thethe-public
the-publicpublicpubi building nnd assistancc thatthat-wns
that-wascede me a few days inin order to look afterafter-
sonicprotectioni ofv thell1 governmenttviiiiiivniovernl11ent Hutim Jesuitsjunmin prayeriiv deariui reader let a petition ascend forfor-
Milnefor-
areiui S cvery
some aflhirs connected with our new chapelchapel-we
are never atit a loss for means to accomplish this aged brotherbrother-W
brother-their Jaswns in his powcroverf WeVce accepted on thetintin-
some the-ground
the-groundtheir end for of thcir fundamentnl Yours in ChristChrist-
crltChrist-
ciplesground that he givc 20O a month for an asas-sistant
as-sistantwtW decided to mcet inIII Mokna an arisloaristo-
cratic ft en f one ll f i J Sfthl4nprin SU ustoustoc-rUic insistant thehecrUiccrlt little city olof 0010 inhabitants whereolucre-ooe
1 here S1cipls is that Jit is Jlawful tu do cvil if therebyamS Rome JOHNImv H FACHEAGEREAGER-
eEAGER-
themale school and allow us toto-
followto-
followadvanceadvance-In
follow the law which is all we could desiredesire-we
desire-and
desire-andhave had a missiontorsion for several the interests otof the cfunccllII1clJIt may be adadvancedadance-
Arrivingwee years-Artivitlg
years and he see that the law is carried out livby alln1-puties
all-partiesAniving in the night and from dillerent dilhiSdSdi-
rectionsIn SOIl1l taya vcrvery likely In appealing toto-
the SPANISH LITERATURE NEEDEDNEEDE-Dnctiolls
NEEDED-
LA
StiSparties concerned offeredconcerned Weputies e olTered to conductconduct-both
conduct-oththe and superstitiu5 fears of thethef-
roll1the-
simplenctiolls Dr Taylor froll1 Torre lel1iC II-
fromprejudices uSTOUfroll1 Rome Jwe dSodid Ilot seeec srteach othcrsal1Itiluntil-
morningjl1lple Sjfolk of tire comll1unityKssrthey ucceedsucceed-eel
LIIAZOLA iiAzOs N L MXCO July 101 8282-
lIoming82-
My
bothothwhateverschools male
the headsand saffsssssaffssssmo-rning
fCl1lnleof families
acceptingjust wouldwould-give
would-givemorning The followingfollwin night we attended ft1ed in breakingbrcain up the meetings entirely My Dear othcrI have delayed writingwriting-
anwriting-
youJlgive uss gratuitously I have sosolicitedidled forfor-
anfor-
assistantfor-
assistantan111 interesting service in our locale when wewe-both
Butuj the ooldId man remaincdnjamed firm neither inin-
timidatedyou for several reasons but now I do it withwith-
hothwith-
greatfassistantgiveSuiZSin the mSemale schoolin a oun nlamanman-who
elan-who
in11isin youngtimidated nor shaken in his faith HeHeSllffersuffersufler-cd
both enjoyed the privilege of speaking to great pleasurepenl1re-attentlC
pleasure-On
anati-
attentivewhoh is preparing for the ministry so thisthis-
attentivethis-
waythis-
wayattentive congrcKation Att h5j oclock thethe-next
cd many petty persecutions at the hands ofof-the
f On June 23d I received a letter fromfrom-llIumillg
from-brother
ninfaToJffVxvm inI hope to him I will directdirect-
nextdirect-
personallydirect-
personallyhelp alongthethclrlestpriespriestss who unable to cope with him ininin-
tbrother Foster enclosin of way
next morning we took the train for CarpiCarpia-mniviiigtr
Ienclosing yours May 30th30th-
andOthOth-
arrivinpersonallySonally the maleale sdschoolool and fillal fair argument were often compelled toto-
falland since received mymy-
monthlyAn-
ymonthlyarriviujrinhalfanhourarrivinamniviiigtr in half an holllhoner-Carps
two from brother PowellPowell-Carpi
iifonVhlv qniiohitnieiitsqniiohitnieiits-CarpiCarpi isis situated in the midst of a mostmost-
beautifulf1f11fall back on theth dogmas of the church I
I I have concluded loremainto remain with the SouthSouth-beautiful
South-Though
monthlyMrs F
appointmentsappointments-Mrs needs help in the female schoolschool-
havingschool-
havingbeauliVulbeautiful country and has a population ofof-about
hough1 the public meetings were closed qwthehe IIertlern Baptist Convention and a few days agoago-about
ago-people hahaving sefparjtaedscparated the two Schools toIdKntIdKnta-
bout differentdifferent-uuildings
different-buildingsabout rKiiooo The people are not soo arisaris-
tocraticPtoPpcolle bCIIIbeing anarldld to come thehe evangeevanelstevaiugelistist accepted of brother Foster the loO which II-
tocraticI-
continued buildings and conducting the boy schooltocratic or so inkasel Catholic asa in MoMo-elena
10 continued his visits from time to time whIch I had let remain until I could see mymywayway clearclear-dlna
clear-proved Khercin stated I wish wouldwould take thethe-
matterthe-
matter
asas-hercin
as-hereinPved to be a source ooff Eregrentat concomfortfort andan You do the youwhendena and are more disposed to hear theththe-
gospel01 not say quarter commencescommences-
gOJclcommences-
encouragement matter in hand and if the Ladies Union ofof-gospel
of-Texas
of-Texasgospel and to imitate the example of thethe-
liereansencouragement to the old man A few I I wish to know about the mattermatter-
Bcreansmatter-
months Texas who have been kindso as to Mrs111-5Flournoy
Mrs-FlournoyBereaus HereI we haveha c a promising workstork-
carriedor monthsmoninsmontly agoa theue agedageo brothermumcr wasw as takenKen sicks ILK II
Ii earnestly pray even thing will come outout-
cnlout-
and Flournoy 15 per month since Januarylamiarvpay
lastlast-cai
last-alld
last-andamand sincesince then hahas nonot been able Uto leave his all in the endcaicarriedried on by the Evangelist in Modena whowh-
ocopiesJias right in and the good work nownow-
CUllllSnow-
bed and ena6leherenable her to do a good work cannotgivecannotgive-comes
cannot givegive-her
give-herucdd Thinking tlthlthisis aan opportune monlOl11entIT en t I commenced in this land willcomes week to preach to the congrecongre-
gationj in ungodly concon-
Katiollcon-
theevery her 10 moreorc fofor ai assistant BoardBoard-
gationBoard-
wouldBoard-
wouldgation inin the town and to visitit brethren andand-others
fthehe priests began ttoo II1tltlplym 11 p yeirthtlr vwihvisits nop i tinue with more vigorvigor andan much good bebe-
otherwoufdwould ghcive such a salarysalary as would
yourenableenable-
othersenable-
othersenablc-
herenable-
herothers in the community who may be interinter-ested
mgingftoto overthrowovelIh1rT Ins Jnipie fafarthithn111in ChristI done the cause of our Holy Master JesusJesus-
estldJesus-
and hher tto carryoncarry ooil tthe schOol without embarembar-ested
embar-ested
embar-rassment
enibar-rassttlettt
i r Sti tireestablish his faith in the church I
ested in the gospel Several biethren metmet-its
aiul in It givesgives me great joy to knowkilo that a noblenoble-u
noble-As
rassment she wields a hereusu at the station and having arranged forfor-service
As we entered the bouse we were met by laborer isis coming to joinjoin inin the work ininin-
heniccin-
oneall cassesclasses of the people
powerShe was
amongamong-all
among-all publicpublic-
servicepublic-
serviceIublic-
schoolpublic-
schoolservice in our localevcat at 1 P1 M1 we took anonea-
hastyone of the old mans daughters who some CoahuilaCoahuila-
hastyCoahuila-
whatschool teacher of the town when we marriedmarried-February
married-Februaryhasty brcakfaslof bread andalHlmberahlemiserablemiserablecoffeemiserablecotTee-
aftercoffee what excited informed us that the parish Brother 1Powellowell goes to the right placeplace-
afterplace-
priestFebruary 1880 and holds written testitesti-
gaticm
testi-afler
testi-monial
testi-monialafter which we engaged a buggy and startedstarted-
onpriest was in the room with her father evic j Saltillo capital olof the State of CoaluuCoalllulaitCoalllulait-
onCoahuilaitd-
entlya it monial from a former governor of the StateState-
onState-
VeState-
Weon a days journey longlon to be rememberedremembered-Ill
dently thinking we had come at an unfortuIisis nowno just riperipe for the harvest I will acac-
Theac-
nateWeVe both send our kjncict Christian lovelove-
Fraternallylove-
Fraternallyq
TheIll general appearance of the countrycountrcountry-soon
nate moment 1 All the better said thetll jI company him to his field when becomeshe cumescumes-uon
comes-evangelist
FraternallyFraternally-soonsoon after leavingleavin Carpi reminded me of thethe-
blueevangelist 1 let us gou inin It seems to be a I
i I will write yon inin a few days as to my proprot-o
pro-providential
wV M FLOURNEVFLOURNEY-
has
FLOURNEV-
THREE
to blue grass region ofof Kentucky which isis-
descriptionprovidential coincidence Nothing prob I gress which isis good I wish you could arar-
descriinionar-
descriptiollar-
ably further from the priests mind than I with the Bible Society of New1e YorkYork-the
orkdescriinion enoughCliO ugh for anyin one acquaintedacquainted-with
ably was jrange
I THREE HAPPY BACHELORSwith that favored section which has beenbeen-called
the coming of three Protestant preachers to send me some Bibles inill the Spanish IanIan-
Asinncc rmrri onvntuunoonvntuuno-
reions
BACHELOR-
Scaled
BACHELORS-
TONGcaled tlw ganlcl1 spot of America OfOf-course
As we entered he lOoe from the hedside of gnage I gretl need some I buy them forfor-
theI TUNG CHOW CJlINA May 20 18S18-
Scourse18-
SDearcourse there are some important lilflrencesclifTcrences-In
the sick man and was aout to leavc the our people clther from thehe lIethodists ofof-
roomDcal Dr TuerYour faor was rere-
Inre-
ceivedIn addition to the wheat hemp and grassesgrasses-not
room whn olr evangelistan1ellst assalled himILorclo or the IrcsbytYl1ans of llollterey
Iceived by the last mail You ask ahout ourour-
OlUtour-
chargingOlUt blue grass hOlxcr as well as vcgctavegeta-bles
charg1l1g hlll with II1Jutlce crueltcruelty and un I JsoAlso It wouldould be goodood If youou could arrange plnns amI the necd of young ladies II andand-hIes
and-warrantablehIes and fruits which are COIIIIIIUII to bothboth-
regionswarrantablewarrantable II1tcrferenceinterference A heated comcr I
with P1Cthe f1t SOClltSociety of New York for some I
I have not fully matured our plans but thisthis-
regionsthis-
sationregions here on everylcr side as far as the eyeeye-can
sationatlOn ensued which was fortunately bi ought Spanish tractstracts they arere very useful to use I much we can say safely that we shall asas-can
as-
callas-
tocan reach extends one great vineyard whichwhich-in
tot a close by a timely proposal from Dr against Romanism So if youou can arrangeI soon as weve sufficiently learn the languagelanguage-
inlanguage-
Taylorin the fall season is richly hunghun with innuinnu-merable
TaylorI that the question should be settled by to send me some Bibles and tracts and let go away into the interior to start a nevynew niisniis-
merablemis-
merablemismis-
appealingmerable clusters of luscious grapesgrapes-About
appealing to the sick man who was lying on III1CI me know I will111 send a list of such as I thinkthink-a
sionSIOII At1tt least17at this is our present convictionconviction-About
conviction-J
conviction-WhenAboutJ bout five miles from Carpiln rpi we stopped atat-
aa bed in111 one corner unable to raiseraise himself i would be most useful and you can sendsend-without
When it will be best to go we haveha ve not yetyet-a
yet-decideda small country house the humble home ofof-
onewithout aid Turning to him Dr Taylor
I
them andan deduct the amount from my nextnext-s
decided Scores of good fields await usus-
oneus-
olleits-
Ione of our brethren the only Protestant inin-
theasked I Is it your wishih that this priest rereuartPrsquartersuartPrss salary I have settled alla 11 my inin I think that female education and missionmission-
themissionmission-
themission-
ebtednessthe community He received us cordiallycordially-expressing
mainmun with you If it isIS we do not wishIsh to II-
interfereebtednessd and owe nobody anything and ary work go hand inIII hand and that therethere-
exnressimrthere-
expresingexnressimr irreit joyjoyioy and satisfaction that wewe-had
interfere and will retire until he has finished i can probably get through next quarter with I fore it is very desirable to have one or twotwo-had
two-had
two-whathad come so far to visit him After a fewfew-
momentswhat he has to say The old man was out embarrassment I would saysa sincesince I I youngoung ladies accompany us whenever we gogo-
momentsgo-
momcntsgo-
greatlymoments of social conversation he began toto-
makegreatly excited andan partly raising himself in
Icommenced work the 1st of last August I I
I
to our new fields Besides as you wellwell-make
well-
makewell-
themake arrangements forafor aa religious serviceservice-a
the bed said most emphatically II Of course I have paidpa out for actual expenses min my111 know ladies can do an evangelistic workwork-aa privilegeprivilege and nleasure enjoyed by himselfhimself-and
I do not want him to stay HeI Ie isIS here against work beside mym salary 158 WeVere have an i here which men could never do It isis cercer-
andcer-
andcer-
niyand family at rare intervals Thehe family andand-two
mv wish and without invitation andnd comes I organ boughtouht before we went into the work Itainly a life 01oi great sacrifice to the youngyoung-two
yml11g-two
young-onlytwo or three neighbors beingbeincallcdcalled togethertogether-
weonlyony to make warar with my conscienceconscIence ami but it isIS stored away min Loredo because I ladyad y who undertakes it but a glorious lifelife-
welife-
We
life-
towe assembled him a snvdl upper room andand-spent
to induce me if possible to deny mym faith inin we have not been able to pay the custom Iand one whose results can never be measmeas-
sneiiimcas-
spentmeas-
Christspentsneiii a1 InlIaff hohOllrr which I trust wiswa profitableprofitable-to
Christ But it isIS useless I know whom I duties Mrs Flournoy1 ournoy would like to intro ured by menmen-to
men-to
then-haveto all of us AfterArtcr a heartyIlcnrt handshakinghandshaking-
unaccompaniedhave believed and mysoulmy soul is happy I shall duce it inin her school On June 30Othth we I The mission here isis getting on very wellwell-
unaccompaniedwell-
unaccompalliedwell-
neverunaccompanied in thisthi case by the kissingkissinkissin-which
never change The priest was confused I closed the school for a vacation of fifteen I Miss1iss Moon isis ververy energeticenergetic and has done aa-
whidia-
whicha-
butwhich iissPsoso comconllllOIlino n in this countrycountr andatiati-
frontbut controlled himself remarkably well onlyJnlJnldays
I
days withwithth twentytwo boys and forty gIrlSIvast amount of itinerating work this springspring-
fromspring-
frumspring-
showingfrom which I always prefer to be excusedexplediexcused-we
showing his embarrassment min the slight MrsIrs FsJF s school is beginning to be a power IpoHowI we shall missmiss her when we go into thethe-
Dr
the-wc
the-tremorwc started for nnother drive of Ihc nulls toto-
visittremor of the hands and hps and an occa and will DI V make Ignoranccignorance stand aSIde I II1tcnorII1tcnor-
visitinterior-
sional in the midst of wlich is ourur hope 1I1d desirc 1rs F joins Dr Crawfords health to bevisit an aged sick IOther nncl as ththe 10re-
stiltsional gl1lpig a sentencc or seems veryvery-
goodvery-
suitvery-
wordsuit pruved to htlie witnesses of a stnk1l1gstrikin-gscenea
word Dr raylorsugcstedTaylor suggested tlat wc aH bow withYlth me Inin tlmnk1l1g you for k1l1d expres goodood now You never saw three happierhappier-bachelors
happie-rscenca
happier-downscenca scene calculated to strcngthen anlland-
encouragedovn byy the bedslbedside of ththe SICsick mn and Slonssions toward tiS andIll scndll1g youU and the l bachelors than we areare-
encourageare-
unite11-
Yoursencourage as well arsaddena sadden thc heart of anyany-Christian
unite 111in prayer Impossible scud the dear brethren our kll1dest Chnstlan lovc Yours very trulytrulyCtruly-Christian
truly-priestChristian a scene the substaucc of which priest very emphtically But why nontnot WV MAL FLOUKNOV C WVRUlnVRUlnF-
ROM
PJRUITTVPJRUITTV-
u
PJRUITTV-
FROM
PRUITT-
SPANISH
4 FOREIGN MISSION JOTJUNILJOTJUNIL5-
0ME
JOURN LL-II II-
gcnernllyPRIVATE LETTERSLETTERS-
A
generally on the side near the door and have f nese you are far ahead of them in undertinder-no
It isasserteds that wearingwcarill the native diessdiess-o
dlcdlc-no
chess-givesSOME
noo dilliculty in keeping the best of order standingstandin what you learn ii-
whilegives one more ready access to the heartshearts-
Aheart-
Ahearts-
andA letter written to one person isis freerfreer-
andwhile i3rDr Yates or the native pastor does 1 am glad you have as a rule inIII your sosc-
athe
and homes of tinth people Facts scarrdyscarrdy-and
sarrdy-and
scarcely-sustainand more interesting than if written for thethe-
publicthe preaching I am anxious to start a Sun cietydet to pray for your hoy for hetc needsneeds-clayschool
sustain the assertion AsarSAs a rule what stasta-
publicsta-
pub1ic
Sta-tionsThis will be our excuse to thethe-
writers
dayschool forfix it seems there isIS no endnd to I your prayers sorely So much wickedness11 ickedness-the
lionsIons niajlIIa be regarded as most successfulsuccessful-
c
tt-lakepublic
nhininnH the children and the old opposition to goes on inInaa heathen land all aiound himhint-that
i Take1 ake for example those regions in111 ShanShan-wnters
Shall-writers
Shan-tmrwriters cforlor reproducingleprot I UCI1l tiithetl Ie subjoinecluloinell mmcom
eccrvthi1leveryevery-nnunications
tllin g fornforeig n is graduallyg dually meltingmdtil1 away that nothingnOlhitl but Gods Holy111 Spirit can en i tuntllng where the gospel hasha spread with motemote-munications
I1IOI-ClIlunications
mute-
Nor
munications one of which was addressed to I esp0ciallyes II-
theeciall about Shanghai IHit this cannot able him1III to keepkeelout of the evil and to do the IIthan1llIalthan usual rapidity Tin Fnglish BaptistsBaptists-
thethe present editor of the JOURNAL the other I be said of many other cities good Almostll1Iost as soon as1a a Chinese boy can wearing thelh nativel1ali dress have had remarkremark-
toto representative of a Boys Missionary So f MyIylchclorbachelor life does not goo so hard with i
1
gor out in111 the street he isI templed to gamble ableabl success the American PresbyteriansPresbyteria-
nsifa
me after allatlmymy forebodings and unnecessary They1 hey gamble foror everything nuts and fruit I weatingweallngWenriii their ownoil it dress haveItav liad successsuccess-ciety
SUCcei-Sclty
success-
tarciety ifIf ourur
r readersrealtea-
themselvesriwI e rs uniihlwoulouldHikelikelike to getiot sirnisirm unxanxiety This is owing Tarpely to the fact j and cake along theth street theytl begin with equallyequal remaikable ILadiesJulius belonging toto-
larto-
larto-
thatlar letters themselves let them sit down andand that 1 am pleasantly located My house is I andnd then for boys of larger growth otherIthe two missions here in Tung Chow havehave-
writehave-
writewrite to one and another of our mission j almost as convenient as I could wish in i forms of gambling travelled far and wide unattended saveal byby-
arjesb-
yarieEDb-
ydriesIsnarjesarieEDUD j deed fcwfew pastors at home havehaye suchsuc1t a cozycozI
Your affectionate friend i Chinese TheyTheIhe have been familiarly adad-
SHANGHAI
ad-
SIIANnll1
ad-
SIiANt1IAISHANGHAI CmxCHI I place inlit whichyluch to spend thehe time There1 here iss JANK W CiKAvrs J mittedntittedllllointo the fnnermost111I1l1111Ot recesses of CliincseCliincse-
Mav
Chinese-
AlasMav141 17thlSS2lith lSS2 nothingIothlll fine aboutabolltltit it isI not1I0tlargelarge buthll it j homes they have taught women and rhilrhil-
c
1111-
1IJV ist comfortable and convenient without1l11Out being Arlvmtiooc of Wpirino the Native nrtDress in Mis i dren by thousands and men not a few andand-
Dearalld-
DCtlallot-
asDear llrotherIJBroTherIt0 IIuy I t wi SaturdaySc t Irl I a nightlugrl I t andall1 t
hidemis Trw1 nIt my lltnvin sutler for an oc Advantagesto ot WearingWSff J WorkW k it woufd he hard to convinceCOIIIII them that thethe-as
the-as
the-
aroundas the shades of a departing week gatlitrtter casional pruning and many other things re sionarysionary WOCKor
inure weariwclring of theL Chinese dressdn on theirtheir-
aroundIhdr-
arumlmetheir-
mindaroundarumlmemeill there comes uponupOllll1eme aL desire to mind nRi Qof the absence Of delicate lingers 1livv MISS MOONIO TfXi enowClIll rmxAlIllIiINt I
I part would make any dillennee in tin corco-rnweobfinir
cor-wnte
cur-
Thewnte to VOIIOl 011 arc not COllnltel It t bllt whell the bctler days comc I will onlyOnly-
somediulitydialit of iheir receptionrtct ption Withhh egard toto-
sonento-
Inweobfinir Tuiand there is The11 Ie questionlie ot lOll of0 t dressI I es isIs one whichI tiC I I hasI IIS j
someI IjI pubhsll1ngS concernto-Concern now IS II he tlle 1etter Preparedprepare I to appreciate themI occllpitJoccllpldoc ctIlcd the mimls of men not to wo tllctlICI question ol successsuccUtCes s inIIIill-
t11105101missionaty1I1IOIWlY woikwoi-
kSvmTvvmW01-
IpOSIkk-
withIi talkIk sayandI free t hthcreoi
SvmTvvmsonenpOSIpossibiliyI11TIt tlthat an opeopenpel1n keep as bllsy as pslble su a to al10w hilt mCII il1 aall cs 1 101 Scripture records
I frolllon all that canIII atat-succ
ll presentt esr be gathered asas-
nrirlaa-
WitnrirlWitwitht you WIwill not find111 itsI SCoKwayay 011out 0of theIC qquietI1littleItt I etlttttimeime frfortheI ltl ie hUltsII lies andl1lu t whevljenHn tlondonton t that the Maker
Boft all worlds
VJdiddlllIolnot disdaindi tot l thetl Ie tactsIt t s of0 f theIII case experience doesI ots notnot-
Pnol-
1
nut-precinctsPprecinctsic s ofSisf RichRSrioI onddI C He re I
fedV1 like taklllK litinl ly more off V11tins languageuKuage I to pmviie garments for the first humanhum in pairI Ir Kjvegive Hie verdictvenhctlllinill favor ol thu native dressdress-
YouiSdress-
ltavedress-
Youngfrom Dr
YouiSMltavef tl11SSena ernoonKm lialal11 a visit1 S It
of South iI ttakeI liptl I01110some SouthernSOlllCrIItl HaptistII lplSt t paperI I t I uew cIHaythcreforcdllHlthee may therefore dismiss the obiectionthaob1lCllol1
rthat ltUlslinilclUIIUntilnlSlIlllCltttlll1ltl 5titlicient11 timeVIU liaIIi1ISllhis ltII ipseci1Tlt LIltoldI SUISUI-
Ol1tlIsuftisufti-
ern
I
thetlSSXnKodiYoungOl1tlI1 AtAllen SuperintendentSuperintendent-
illill IIIeIe talked nnt read what lliethe brctrhrenbrelhrt11 nrfare sayIngvingandand ai discussion atollt dresstlrc is lrivial aud lyheII cient licts haveha been obtained to enable usus-
m
uu-
ernus-
muchern MethodistMethodist-
AllenrI dotloln Yours fratemallv to reach correctcurrcltlIJlchlIIIconclusion it seemsacluing loursetfllo schoof Vvliichwhich be rralf neath the dignity of our pages1lgc i
properproper-
gnnprope-
rnUcloproper-
nowtoassuIIIelargeproportionsacidmuchidI of his school weratiooperationss art11mnUclo StC
I WV SVAIKIR The apparel oft proclaims the man II to suspend judgmentilld11IeltlJllJlIIIlIItlltlrarraUOMUHS Work inin-ginning
jnjn-
glItltlllgnower-
rtermutermuingnownownowtoassuIIIelargeproportionsacidtooassassumee largehe proportions anuanu-ofginninggnnglItltlllgnowg i liJlYriu-
aflits
liJl-ofI wordsI s intoto thet I mouthmoltt I of01 of hisIus unitunit-
charactersII-
inofIof which 01 will doubtless hear a great dealdeal-in
are worl put 111 Ie I oneonyouh MKS ORAVIISt1 tt s TO 1KICl TlITER1 characters byb the greatestrettest dramatistramatlt andami-
tl
jj-
theinill the near future It isis a movementiiiot etlleilt to teachteach-the
teac 1
y 1 I
of BoardRules the to ContributionsContributions-
Fmrlish
ContributIOns-FII
closest observer of human the world as Specialnature II-
Englishscience thethhethroughthetl Chinese western C VXTOS0100 JJuneiuncIn IItllhI
FIIFmrlish Hnirtiaee medium He baseshas cs has ever seen and universal experience con I t Dountkms011111011111111111made to nuyIHI t 11lcltkuoiOi object Irtre to hdh-dtffihed
hd-
t
he-
tablishedrlish language as a rtffihedEnglish rllageiarge schools in Shanghai has I tytitslj JfiDcar fredFredYouroct our draft came bv this tirmsnns the truth of this observation InI n de uirMooi iw inciudiiiI ini ththeit moirapriattonammo wtwtttiittii n byb tbtb-
SllSltbutbu-
Hoardtbu-
atbu-
f
the-
calledttablisheda I d twot o laree fromule mati and I hasten to acknowledgL the re I Hoard to tUat obtvt not sqi sinnuldtilIIlldd to thtinIhl1I-1ca KissKuies into 1 of dress there I 1T uW SffliSlUfoillS1SffliSlUfoillS1ui-
ultrstoodSllSl ciding style are sexse eralerafrom the into uponcacalledc twot 0 of0 f 11hisI mssiOlries I 2 Thebe expeiibtsxIHmbttenFes of nil rKiliir lulnsloimrymissionaryworkwurkwurk-
sppolnteilwvrk-
riorwork-
riotsold01 I for 1111aj j
rior and put them to work in the school cellcciptH ItI tungsI to 1bec taen IIOinto conscotisidetttionI tHltlOll uch sppolnteil or iipjiroM1uppru ea1 iiyI tljc BUMtIoinl nml Tor vblchwblc-
hanncxtwhich-
andvblch-
fundshit others frornimcricafrom America Thelhboboy IIOlllto will bee slIpPOIted bby your011 as I peClIl1Iarr abllll of the wearer I fundsfuudILrltrlImnl1dthroujhllurJloarlltlhlnllufuudILrltrlImnl1dthroujhllurJloarlltlhlnllu-1his
art triusintttil tlirouich our liount ahull In4In-4cluJecl
inin-
Thisandanncxtnext expects cUltnlutlOns ISis ttIC sonon of Oltone 0of ourlIr COI the i cluJecl in uiiil covtTHd ty tlit npprojirialicinM iniutuiniutu-
annually1hisThis stp hashas nt as yet received the sInpa called 1 count1
Jcallty nnd ulil1y of stylstyle 1 lIitabil annuallyatuusltyltoto ourOur ittisntuiciouss andtilefundtbNSmtttd fundxfundtbNSmtttfundtbNSmtttthroughbfiu vhrouRhvhrouRh-ourthyth of manythan y of thehe best misionanes 0of other
I tryII
brethren at a place ung styy to age allll CICUl11stal1ces 01of ththe carlr our HoardlIolwllJldullHpeclully forciuh work shall bnb uuderstooiluuderstooil-ns
UUdISloo-itdenomintions
yII indudin Dr Yates the HisI ChineseIInesc nml ISis ceunglItg SlingII Chin11n These1 hest may bl la1 dowl1 as anons 111in the i ns1 ciiiK to rntet sucli npprorliiloiisnpprorliiloiis-
Sdenomintionstrainobject IIonon does which mcans tl1l1mpltant WltlOW rhe wlI I
mlIer of dress andI1d he who delibertcldeliberately sets I QuidS It titan any timetlm thu thaniloniitioiis totl ai spiclriciocoobjectobject-hhould
objct-maUl jj-not
octoc-ttrainmam OUILLIIUIIa bJec t IOn 1beingimje in thatnun viniiianChristianitiv 1v J vv hhouldhl amount to movw thtn IsipprojirlaiiulIII orneodeUor neodeuneodeu-
notIIltdtt-
notdpiLtimaChina like MKthe lnirclh lIrel of nrr t iin 1 i i i i ilow is 01 II is used in IIKIC laurel yoreyorethemxoreorc themI asideI shouldId haveI I Iothernot receive the attention it should The10The1 he tem aSH e S lUll Invc goodgoO reasons 1
I forforthtthat yurfr ththo Hoard may condiier tu unu MM-
famousl1-
lifamousas-
fatuousfamous school in India which has turned tas ann cllUMcmemblem OIof victory1ctorcior t
wisewiseIS he willwill lay himself open tot the charge retained to bi1 clevotd to tho tKrfFarIm object anotheranother-
out111011l-
rout
another-
outout so many educated infidels is a warningwarningj Yesterday asa I wentcnt to a school in111 the city of singularity perversity and disregard lor y fheaboverWa6oirl fltlftIla nu ftffffnef to donatiant nfMnfMt-o nfelies-to
ditdit-
toto other attempts to introduce the socalled aboutabout two miles from ourlr house I was look the feelings andandtatetaste ol others Ii not xmcttwith thttithmthe Sndhern nattut nmventicfiai TractTract-
u
Trac-
tscinceTrad-
sciencessciences without a previous introduction ofI ingmg round and thinking of all I sawsa that i It will111 be proper to state the reasons i and mbi xxttilv or tot fundfnJ1IbuildWfendsorfar bviidmyibuitdt s ttotetoto to vhMivhM-
iChristianitywhi-
chOChristianity
IJhIJ-
hChristinitu
would and interest if that make the adoption of the native dressdn j thtiioardthe Ioard niknlkt norrfiiiaratnwrutfvnorrfiiiaratnwrutf-vIteach
no replaraocryruttinna-
teachChristianity Dr CrawfordCraCraw ford has begun to i amuse you you011 wereto crL j
II
Iteachteach English but has not had time to judge passingpassmg along the streets 1 seeee them so of desirable One advantage to be named isISIS-
asOChristianity that they hardly seem theth probability that access isis readilydi h WHTTPWJiOTlCi TnMiwnwTO MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIES-
form
MISSIONARIES-as ISION AlESAlESf-orm
ATITVQATITV-Qasas to results andnd in a later letter I may inin tenen nowno strange even more rea ii-
formform voiivonyou as to the working of the plan The first thing was a large pig1lg carried in111 a gained to distant part ofof the empiremplrc and with i Treasurers ojof orIr MissionIII1SlOt station IMJin tlrawtlraw-
This
dcl1-
Thi
tlratrr-
ThisThis afternoon I called in to see Dr Yates i sort of bamboo cage on the shoulders ofai less danger to lifehf Whilelule it isIS admitted that IIifIJ quarterly fartn ftnnls fnr theirillll missionsmissions-
and1IIIIlIOlIl1IIIIlIOlI-
land
mbrsiofs-
andand found him in his study as usual reading i men The poor men were perspiring under this seems true it must still be regarded as I icillit lll IttIt their iJraftxJra rl1fi coverlL contributionsColl ihuttonr ucuc-
the
uc-
the
cc-
thethe last papers He feels considerably weak ihe heavy burden and MrIr Piggy1 iggy wasa quiet doubtful since experience has not yetyet fully J knnwlediifil in the IOUUNAIU1N 1 aar penallyHlltl JurJur-ened
fur-cited
lur-
cnedened by his long confinement His diges ly riding along TinsI hi I thought would decided the question European influence i personsHrlmv ur irttrks ofoj theirIhlj respective missionsmissions-
tionmlUJlImlUJlI-
tion
missions-
tiontion is not at all good and he fears that the I amuse the Richmond boys very much A hasha now penetrated farar andan wide over China jI intitl accordanceaccOItt1ICece tcithilt the IIlJCtCtlioccruetrlllrules frf Hie HoardHoard-
warm
Board-
warm
Bourd-
warmwarm days which are close by will find him little further on I saw the doors of a house It isIS to be doubted if the people of the inIn I fOJ specialIIcHl coiitfitiufionxcoiitfitiufion-xunprepared
c07dtlll1tfl-Iifortlm
con trilllitiolis-ltrilllitiolislunprepare-d
unprepared forfortlmthem HoweverHowcnrl1ehe preaches i wide open and a large number of people tcrior provinces are nearlynear so hostile toto-
into-
in
II-
inin the chapel on Sunday morning andnd I dressed in mourning standing round a cofI
foreigners now as they were on the coast RECEIPTS FOR JFOKEION MISSIONSMISSION-SThursday
MISSION-SJroin
MISSION-SThursday
MISSION-SThursdayThursday nights besides revisingrelSIO his Newew i fin The1 he mourners were dressed inm loose i twenty years agoO Vett the hostility of the j Irotnl evilr01ll July tithIIt to0 AugustLrrrsl islh ISSISS-
TestamentSSiSSi-
TestamentSSz-
at
SSSS-
TestamentTestament with the aid of01 the native pastor shirts of unbleached domestic cottoncOUpn with latter has gradually givengiven away not by ALAKAMAALAIIUIAtst VrinoistlrtI1C1 l church Mobile by o KK-
BEOEIPTS
11-
atU-
atat thetc rate of a chapter a day Then he lee wide bands of cotton tied round their heads foreigners laying aside what belongs distincITimimOrTlarulIfhalus Jr Tr tysutys-
utotesaioaio-
turcsturcs twice a week to his theological class and the most wretched dismal look it does tively to their own civilization but rather AHKANtjAsriyfitixilicKASAraYlI ill church by M llJ larly-
oflarly1ally-
ofEarly-
ofof six to one of whom he devotes two extra Igive At the door stood a framework ofOfLat by a decided assertion of independence on I
CALIKOHNIALIFOHNIAAA Kricnd Coinsn io2io-
2hours2v2v-
hours2-
5hourshours This last man is quite promising miniature house covered with paper ready I their part OKOUCHAOOl101AAA Vriomi IM iyIt MrsIll AI C OoiliiTOoilii-Tand
ellllI-and
Couity-
and for the of the dead Freedom from from lur llIallyhoJ1 clSsclSs-
comes
cl AIAlbsnvun I hurdl lorlor-
omes
for-
comesburnedand often preaches in the chapel When he tobeto be use man in annoyance on entering I M1 with qtrs 1attt byby-
rcomesomes to recitereciter the first thing he doesisdoes is to I the other world Inside of the court there strange cities may be mentioned as an un j HIt iMVoUfTrorIlloit
o1e 1r of
gtbiehVhuh St2uVfrointrod s IiFcoiiirFcoiiir-
repeatF ColleKeColleK-
erepeat
tklu
repeat the chapter from memory At last were a number of paper figures of servants doubted advantage that arisesanscs from wear i rn Grunge 21210 by sir s Wiion rrIre 00-
account0000a-
ccount33-
accountaccount he had recited upIII to the IGtli of I
Iwithwere
pipes trays of tea cakes c all made ingin the nativenatiye dress A youngon Japanese I
StcJvW AIF
Socctnlrch
Dogwoodnttanrt
Vaueyfor
churchVVhVnJlfnvChinese345
boW NN-
Stc rr-MatthewMatthew Thisfll1 isIS not a bad idea by flnany of paper to be burned also for the servicesenlce describinglenbll1 his attempt tot visitIst Central ParkPar k NorcroNorOKTOcrosv H4 imi11111 Wv M1 sokSOC lwwd ciuVrhforciuVrhfor-means
Vhl1rrh forfor-
meansfor-
Chinesemeans though it did originate with a China of the deceased in111 another world In the in111 Newi Vorkork when wearingwcanng his native dressdress-man
Chines liirigirlIrl t77 chusLaw liH irwin Mt Airy 410i111 TvTv-man
TIT-
Iman
ToTo-
talman The thought often comes upon me street in front of the house a mat shed is said it was frightful the way the boysboys-what
tal iJ2IGMiJ2IG-Mwlat
296032960-3XrcNTLChYIorls
lifl3lifl3-
whatwhat is to be done with thesethes7 men whoho are erected and three poles on which are three crowded around and hooted From thatthat-being
1IXrcNTLChYIorls
421 Sundaychrolof lxciVfDive Miler
Cab41church
Stby
churchchurch-Louisllllt
Tbo9Tbo9-1I VitttghauI
being so thoroughly taught in111 the SundaySundl I grotesque looking birds bearing some re day he never againagall1 woreyore111in America thethe-school
iouisiiuIOllblLouislllltIII bvb s T Kniiir for Vupportlupport of brotherbrothe-rschool
hroth1-school
brother-Pruittschool for we have only one chapel Jivi 1 semblance to storks These they think are graceful costume of his native land SomeSonle-
delutlyImitt TUHK Ohow 4Ss 14 Total t2SHt2SH-
dentl42514-
by2su2su-
dentlydentlydentl we must have houses of worship veryveTI the three habitations for mans three soulsSOli Is thing very like this occurs on going to disdis-
soonis loiisfAXA sundry inrtunlHtlt by j A ilckfttilckftt-
soonJIltckltS-
OVIIIacktt-
Shreveportsoon Wec have small colonies from this loneone of which goes into the other worldli orld iI tunt partsarts of China AllY one who has enell-
churchshrfvejwrt tlOlIII100111 Sumiiivtchooi Bavou HoH-
ochurch
HOliKHOli-
Kchurh
image-church 4br TotlliTotll-
iand
Total-i
IOIBIIOIB-
Iand
II luuruu ivfruiwnchurch in each of two cities not far distant another resides inin the ancestral tablet and1nd i dured a curious crowd of Chinese gazersgazers-in
JUoJfiochurchiIJnosl oo-
AIAT
Ly Bennett
andin I wantwan to plant missionsnISSIOI1S there at an early the third inIn the grave Then there were IIknows well the intense annoyance thethe-
reatMAKYIANUJIAHIASVAIIAIAT f AuAnAn unknown iviwi of rirst ChurchChurch-
dateChurch-
ateChurch-
rlleltls
dateate Wee have native preachers there who I greatgreat masses of silver and gold paper folded I feeling of wearinessweanness and disgust that springspnngs j Haltimore iyby U1 taivtn ViiHaiHlllIam forforaa jmunanfiitjmunanfii-thave
11wtinanent11 11 II LL-
havehave to hold services in a house not suitable I in odd shapesshapethisthis is burnedH1nc for monevmoney in uplphenwhen ones clothing is unceremoniously If ddt1wi0 biteterete cuitiniy
ChurchChurchuto bulllltllllireBaetnnusiil byyetithe
ba l0llldl0llld-
forII-
forIJosiaiaIJosiaia-
forJoihuaJoihua-
ganfor a decent stable The gospel which be the otheroer worldorld If it wereer not sos sad j taken hold ofof examined and criticised One I iVCrLnLlllrhlK 211 Total woJ121-
1n112111121-
1argan1n inIn a manger isIS inIn pusthis nineteenth cen and pitiful it would be almost amusing to iI grows impatient at being called too tell for MisniHsirriale FISIr rr i wt Norwood and jlr s K1 NorNo-
rthere
Nu-rtury
Nor-oftury of Its eXIstence stili proc1auned there sec the queer performances tltey hac COII the ten thousandth tl1ne what Ius clothes I
Wood WlnonrWlnona45 f IIby MIM A J1 Qullllhn Cor SecSec-
forpcpc-
forfor lack of a uetter place Tlte Southern Ii nected with death I cost where they were bought and by whom 0 C 43r403MU IIy H II WhllIhII Seetcfl
1tJ11135HtulaaHtula-
aJaptltBeulah-
Baptist
111111-
I
AilsAils-
siesl IJ W X 1Lea 17IJaptlt Conventionon en t Ion ISis nonow 111in sessioncslOn and11 d AAss 1 passepassedd IItheIe Yarnell1 lit el or officialJ fl 1Cla 1 reSIresidenced ence I
tltheyIe wereerc ntrHmadeI whether1 I tl Icr Ihete ISis cocoldI Iholdtow l1l11rchclittrcitsiesl1HIPJlItl Af80clallollIty O II HOWtn
byt3m SUII Flowr AHA-
Hwe
As-
wewe sl11cercly hope that the Spmt of God ISis of the Mandann at the head of the customsI
many he hac litin his family Ills age c Thus Delallon byL BIIl 00 TOIII 451tiu451ti-uthere
IIUIIU-
therthere The replyrepl to Dr Yates telegram did I I saw a chair borne by eight men standing ones temper would often be spared painful TVIISTTKIAItscotrttAltMt Vcmon1lOn church bv v1 T1 OtntryOtntry-us
ltntry-usus much good It came all the way in an I in front of the gat waiting for the officer I friction by wearing the native dress which 33lyby H s Inmcau Atnt fcsien1611 Total tMuotMuo-
hourS5h-
ourUHUH-
hourhour He has often recently expressed a de 1
I It waswa a fine sedan chair covered with cloth I is no small gain Noimi OAHOLINAOAUOLINAIILnburlluinbur churchchurch byb JaJIJas MM-
sire
ltI-
sirc
11-
1siresire to be at Greenville and for a month weI
and fringe In front of it stood a servant i It was long at matter of reproach among orviaotls15cilotalCI1aftfllltrhIUt15 harlutte hnrcl17nurchbyy 0 1F nrlnrl-
have
ltrgltrg-
have
KK-
havehave been counting the days The Semi i dressed in a long robe of yellow grass ungodly men that Protestant missionaries smniyAITlilr t1AIMLINAIvergrteUHOLIVA Fvrrnnn-Ivergrten Mlsn Soc AudoroiiAudoroi-inary
Anderson-nary
llIderol-lnannarynan Comencement has come and gone and cloth holdingholdl1t a large red umbrella for j showed a lack of xeal and courage as com o 11 by T1 rI lidiH11 for Mr Yates1 chooi ii-
my101-
0ruy
UiU-
imymy diploma has been given to somebody the great man Behind the chair were a I pared with Roman Catholics who by wear arnIIuJwn nio church by Frr iiohtick AhststuntTroAhststuntTro-else
Islstaut Tl fftlUjfftlU-
jcls
96o96-
oelseelsecls whileyhilc I can only say I wish I had it number of attendants some on small poniesI
mg the native costume were penetrating toyne1 SS Lolasofhtli vtonvillecuit n MIsSaianitand11011-
0AA similar sighgh came from lung1 lng Chow last and some on foot They1Thebey had a sort of innuni all parts of the empire girlrievenyoarsoldrJictsseven Yfarooldyears oldMetsbotltforMtsJOcll both forCOI1nMUWhiidoncityMUWhiidoncity-week
WhlllcnsWhidenecityWhidenecit-ytttck
citycity-
wfekweek in a letter from Pruitt HeJ Ie says the form or jacket put on over any old dirty t Protestant missionaries it was sneer school in Cnnum jLlL K1 WW 4 rower Kair ForestFores-
tseaside1tTIJL1tTIJ-
LsaideFores-
tseasideseaside is visited daily with the keenest clothes no attempt at neatness Some ofof ingly said I dared not go beyond thetitereachreach WU5INstriMihi 0 MVr aftii 1i IachIachellsells fNWNW-
relishNew-
relish
y JJ-New
relish being almost a complete compensa the attendants have queer tall hats that look I of gunboats The adoption of the native II VroKpuct cimrciiclutrch 4oiJI411dnov w1 MiI Sococ 444 ami LittleLittle-
live
LItU-tion
Little-Liontion for thc mountains of Northorth Georgia sosoIsoasI
as if they wcre maemade of irotl wire something dress hy so mallmany of late has done much Girl 1tI1Mls SoSoc of sauteUlW 4335I 1 B MurrayMurray-
dCHAlurra-
ydeerdCH to his heart III ShallOhai we hac notIIlike the shape of a stovc pipe hat on1only with i to remoe this repro1ch itIt is a good thing lcreinandbylbylWfl
Wlx
ifif-
theHIIdwirdK forsAI11101ldate
5 Seicondb1h2b lILprlILprt-hethe sound of ocean but swet melody fromfromIfromaa rounded crown Thesc held hais and 1 to hac ungodly mdnmen onvincd that mismis-many
union Areethtg liaruwelt Asoclluton by J F 1111118t11111-
18tmanymany trange hirds as weB as tropical flow i instruments of punishment to show that the siollaries are in earnest If however such tiaa31 B1ck 0rclkCreek church by R II cJrllUth3ritittltCor3ritittltCor-ers
CJCJ-CICIers of every description henecr I hehold
I
Mandarins will execute Justice I sUIIoseI
men reallreallyyJ cared to know the truth they Hec11Sec-DT S
Hhy
byJIIOJnolI18lSttont
11utJAlittolt1
JtIAr1JlIluIMh
i1t 11011Mon SICSec-
Churchctmch0 a
byyJJ-
theJ
livethe naiurainaturaleverr1beautyoeauiyalt anouiaabout1 ut me j1 am remmcieorett1111CremindedI c IIi
I AAfteruerf passingpassing imstthisI l1S piaceP I nce iI came to a Irmt could learn it without any appeal to the eye I nI nicks deB Marlboro tnion byIt TimsTho il KithnaKithna-of
Hthn-of
Bethea-ofof an expressionexpressIOn m one of our besthestltltIushymns i
i stand where I thought the Richmond boys I If theythe would take the trouble to go on the clerk i17 HartvinoHarlIIIIhuchchurch byItbycyoo j Vooiirutrt67iVooiirutrt67i-too
WoollrullWoodruttdb71-Senife
17117-
1too would like and bananas Sabbath HbrOlHebron-by
IeEro11 churcliHychuclclut-Crosbyrch2 byy C 11-
Total1 Senifecft SUt HputllteulRU churchcluircl-
tWhere
churc-hr
too sadly true I to stop buy peaches to the chapels inquire into the mini 45by cibby S Crus M4J45 TottllT I 701717017-1Where
II 77-
VhereWhere everee1tT prospecti ect pleases licllccsrIC I tces lhmsPillSIt t andn d 11altgocsI ffocs The1 Ie licheesI IC I tees herI er andtn d characterc I taractr of0 f thet I Ie converts andan d ac VxMwVKWaiauptTKNNXRKWllauttTaxNitssi CtiVatatigw church auisLutl S sbyTby T E12ItItIt-
AndIt-
AAndA nd only man is vile acl mangoes wouldou1d be new to youou but I company the minsionariesn11lonanes on week days as iiuntVrIIIInntertosuwtalnourTenneeseelnlaetonnryCtttnaII II Itr to 8utainourTeiwsenmiMonary81MtlIII OUrTfoUnlPI mlplonllry ChinaChina-think
Clllnll-
I
think youou would find them very refreshing I they go to preach the gospel to the seething s French iiroatl church byby John Kenyan 060060-First
3 IUI-UThisThis is trulytrnl applicable to China at this
I
f this warm weather I masses of heathendom they would findfind that 1 K18 ehVviVhIeh Nwahyille by Jas ThomM Jr TrT-
rSef
Tr-
season 22 Sb Total1 OII i4Aii4A-iseasonSefseason iMaMan isis hlind fancand sinfl whilehite the I When I reached the school I thought nowno
I
a great work isio going on that men wear 1 tWfTBXATscAsStlntlryIsmS raris forC UraniauB 111 minionsI byLy-
c1owby-
yellowyellowc1ow whcatfields extending as farar as eye I what wouldould Fred think of haillg to recie a iinging the European garb are fired with zeal T 1nkry1nkryc-
an It Link tlbpby II It Carroll Waco A L 40C40-Ccallcan reach are lovely heyond lescnptlOn I whole book ae two of my pupils lid with and love for Chrit and that the people are 3i3ii Ullj 10lPCUOII ou truill for WW H HlIgby 2W2W-
The20-
TheThe work seems encouragmgencouraging 110W andI01t omitting a character or heitating recelwreceiving the messwc of salvation reglntless MrR
lowl1pwellJ col1lelllllIta PotJIlIor
titOlllHljtOll
Oentrttl TfICor1rICine1
HomeoCOI1ll1tiOU
11Obyft01l1l1-
weI III-
Iseemwe seem tto bbee e1enteringtenng uonupon a Ikinmg 1hterI tercraera SouleJom 0off the1 Ie glrgirlsI S 1havetae IlearnedeartCC 1 nearnearlyI y all 0off I
off theirI1clr dress lut as long as the wrld IS I bupportIL8bupport as rnljionnrtol1ttlco27Wnissionary toAlexlco 827b0 TOlaltJSTOlaltJS-e
Total t335t335-WeWee have prcachll1 IIIin thc chapel foltrfour times i
ththe lelNew Testamentcstament Onc ISis now lpin ReReconstitutedReve constituted as It ISis so long perhaps It mamay YIiIOINIAU C RnllJ GoshEn Hrlrlllt by JptnrJptnr-aa wek ani the audiences are not oulyoil large latIons rhe memory of the Clnnese ISis
I
be good that the 1110llths of gainsayers shalt do ntrklnsoniI40 byNorpll RylandRylandTrTI 1n G AoAo-md
Ass-Oandmd attentle but are composed of better I more cultivated than 1I1Y other powcr of the be stopped through the adoption of the na 43777017770 Infant CItLH 1110il S S COI Toru PplllcPplll-cmaterial
Pellice-chapel Mrs It S Jeter DlcldnDlcld-
nbers
chapel br ltlY throughmaterial Thc chidten come in large nanoImind and thouthough perhaps you boysoys may not tive dress by a portion of the constantly in son
ldel b0I1l4i3Uiilotal g3sllag3slla-
hersbers and beltac remarkably weB I SIt boast of sitch feats of melUory as the Chi creasing body of missiouarics E1couaoATsss249E1couaoATs-
ss249FOREIGN