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FOREIGN MISSIONISSI0lNISSI0lN1Il-JI
JOURNALJOURNALIhlilol-hcclInlliHliHl1IlJI rsiied ftlontlilyilol1thl lyI tlic Iorciiircign itVlssioii JKmrl oi itlic Southern ISaptiMt ConventionConvention-
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ALLALL POWERPO JFER IS GIVEN UNTO ME IN HEAVENllEA VEN AND IN EARTHEAR Tll GO YE THEREFORE AND TEACH ALL NATIONSNATIONS-
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VolVol 1010NowNow Series RICHMOND VA NOVEMBER 1878 No 881VhoJeWhole No 104104-
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FOREIGNFflRFIPIMFOREIGN MISSIONM I R R I fl II JOURNALR-
AZES
JOUDNALIDIIRIMAI the Vcrv Good Womanoman who took and educatedceltlcatel-ln
educated-the
anything like that in the writings of the ApostlesApostles-Spice
postles-SincerUnLlUil 1YIIOO1UM uUUlllVnLn the hid1111 who had harned the important lesson ofoo-
te11l11g
of-
tellingSince the day of Pentecost Jesus in liis spirit hashas-
r
bas-been
has-beeniT tolling his troubles to JesusJesns-
NowJesus-
Nowbeen perpetually with his churches and shall nevernevcr-be
never-beRATESr PER ANNUMANNUI-
OneNowow 10tjcc the state oof niin1 AVhich led the boyboy-
toboy-
tobe absent from them lie is here at this momentmomen-
tFiTemoromoment-
justmoment-
justOne copy GOO Cctscts-Fho
cts-FiveFiTemoroFho or Inor copiVstocopl to onVjiVrVoiionl Ilfrson 40 nt copycoPY-TWlnty
co cycy-
Twentyto tell his wish to Jesus It is not every body thatthat-we
that-we
just as truly as he was on a certain day in the househou-semynormoff
house-of
house-ofTWlnty
FiftymynormoffororInortJ
Jnortcuplls
copllsto
toOIW
onoIlIrloJl
HrFOh 30252-
5Zlease5 ItI-
t1JlaslJ
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tFifty we tell things to especially the things whichwhich-ale
IlicliIlicli-
areof Mary and Martha in the synagogue at CaperCaper-
43liensuCaper-
nlu01Caper-
mium43liensu1JlaslJ ninit by Draft Postni1ol1tll Order dror in RegisteredHlglstcTld-Jetter
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are working in our hearts Before we do this wewe-
FOHElGN
we-
mustnluui or in the temple at Jerusalem And so hehe-ig
lie-
isJetterAddrsAddrs-
OF
FOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALR-ICIiSIONU
must knowmow the person and have some confidenceconfidenceH-ICmlOSD
confidence-and
is in the closet and in the place of business andandR-ICHMOND
and-in
and-htRICHMOND VAY A antand we commonly expect sympathy or comfortcomfort-
orin the walk or the social gathering Hence JesusJesus-isr or encouragement or assistance There is moremor-
eFORmore-
Fis not to be loudly called to in prayer as theth-
eFOREIGNthe-
Plieststhe-
PriestsFOREIGNFORF 0 R E I G N MISSIONMISM I S S ION10 N BOARDBOAB 0 A R D I of this in young people than in the old ThisistheThishisi8is thethe-
1lcalltthe-
OFPriests bawled at their God nor written to as thethe-
OFthe-
littlethe-
littleOF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTIONCOnVENTIONJ-
OCATJ1U
CONVENTIONL-
OCATED
beauty1lcallt and power and dignity of childhood andIlnd-
Jolltllallall-
youthlittle boy did but he isii to be talked with as weweL-
OCATED
we-
converewe-
converseLOCATED AT RICHMOND VIRGINIAYIHGINIA-
PUJeSIUJSTT
VIIZGINIAP-
1EEStIH
youth Agegl with its disappointments and disdld-lcoeries
dis-
coveriesconverse with a friend Indeed he isi in the soulsoul-
covericssoul-
ofsoul-
ofcoverics with regard to poor human nature is aptapt-to
apt-to
of the Child of GodGo and we can talk with him inin-
IHKsniKNTin-
thol1ghtin-
thoughtIHKsniKNTP1EEStIH NTJj L M OURRYOUHRY-YIcEPnJSltlJosTsHlrIIJ1
CURRY-ICEPIth8lteENTSIlirllrl
to be overcautious and suspicious and this statestate-of
state-of
thought and In spiritual affection This is the exe-xMXiFoS
ex-
cellenceex-
cellenceYIcEPnJSltlJosTsHlrIIJ1 Woodsoods Md J A I1nrkPttI1nrkPtt-11lss
Hackett-Miss of mim1skin cellence of the relation it is it isiMXiFoS11lss F Courllllr La J B Jtttr Yct H B lIcUal1ull1McCalltun-Fla
when directedrectl toward God is knownmown asas-
tokeptlcislJIas-
skepticismpresent incessantincessant-
FiaFia11 AVv M WiiiRiitu N 6a JJ LI Hmrowsl arrows Ky S HenIItn-dtron
lien-derson
skepticism or infidelity Hence when the proper rere-
lationsre-
lationsHe is a veryvcr present help in every time of needneed-And
need-Andderson Alabama W Iotio Yvaman IMo JT 15 Link TexasTexas-
IIH H Tucker nilGa jJ u Furmrin1ulll1aJl s 60 Matt HiiismuniHillsllmnHillsllmn-Tenn
liillsnlun-Terns
lations between Gody andall thfcth soul are reformed thethe-ol1l
the-
soulAndi whati a ihelpi r rutTins talkingn with JesusT whichwhich-
Tennwhichi-
l5
i iTenn JJ H Hoone ArkArlr-
COlllnSIOSJlISG
Ark-
CottitratoNnINajOUol1l must jJ bornorn Ujrajn it becomes like a littlelittle-ehihI
little-child
is the life of faith lays hold upon the omnipotentomnipot-entTSu
omnipotent-armTSuCOlllnSIOSJlISG
Tu 1WJUuJ 0HJoJtJoTAHYII
YIIIL1ISWILLIAMSI-tECOnniNO
YIIIL1ISHK-COIIIIISU
AtA TUPPER1UPllH-Tu child and knowsmows its Heavenly Father and truststrusts-
histrusts-
hisarm and stirs the infinite heart of God and nothnothR-
KCOHWNOnoth-
ingnoth-
ingRKCOHWNO SBCHBTAKVW limVATHMKYH GVATIIllBYGVATIIllBY-AUUtfOHTOSEPH
GWATIIiiIEY-AulnTOnJOSE1li
his Son who as the express image of the FatherFatheri-3
ing is impossible to it More than mountainsIllountains-ofAunrroHAUUtfOHTOSEPHJOSKlH F1o COTTHKLLCOTTHEIJH-
OAHUCOTTRELLB-
OARDJ3 cnjCj TJIK WO1D Andiid the partaker of thethe-
diillethe-
divineof granite maybemay be removed and more than riversrivers-of
HOARD or01 MANAOKHS1IANAOIIEE WV Warren JT IJ13VatkinsWntkinsntklns IIH-K
1I-KK KiJyson vvV E Hatcher KK Vortun Henry McDonald1lconnII-T
divine nature isil5 like his elder brother ltrTheThe-on
The-Word
oft joyi may ube enjoyedenjoye-dSaSljl7i
enjoyed-A
i i
WT Goddlll H H Harrl A E1 IcldnoJlTJ W Tones A BB-
OIar1H1-
3Clarke Word in the A to to the heathen WeWe-aariicic
We-
haveVeVe-
haveSaSljl7iOIar1H JT H WinstonhUurnr1hUurnr1KvaiSri1Instoll 1 J KvaiSri1Evanl 0 H WinstonviXoln8ton jiJ SiHH-
GIt-
Garlickon respect that his mystic attribute ofof-
pcechmoreof-
speechmoreyoung woman longs go
aariicicGGarlickGarli-ck2fIlrllck JLHL speechpcechmoremore mysterious than telephone or phonophOll-OlfIr
phon-ograplhis
have at least twenty letters from her by our sideside-
9ST
side-
Asside-
As9ST2fAAllII communications in reference to the buaineabusiness-of
graphis sanctified and freely employed as thethe-
OIltisthe-
medimuAs the heart pants for tlithH waterutel brooks soo pantspants-
ofpants-
helpants-
herofOIltisthis Hoard should be addressed to IIIL A TUITKKIulPlmtwinC-orresponding
medium of a blessed friendship and fellowship andand-Corrclponding
allall-
communionllcr soul after this work The Board have not thethe-
Corrthe-
moneythe-
motleyCorrCorrclpondingexpanding Secretary llichmond VaVa-
FORM
communion between the soul and the SaviourSaviol1r-Anll
Saviour-And
money to sendsell her Sundry methods to get aidaid-
Andaid-
hnsaid-
hasAnd it is a test of regeneration andall one of thethe-
FORMthe-
simplestlahns she employed She offers to sell her littlelittle-
FOKMlittle-
personalFORM OF BEQUESTBEQUEST-I
simplest and sublimest acts of which a humanhuman-I
human-spirit
personal property She writes to many ministersministe-rsI
ministers-Find II hereby givegl and bequeath unto the SouthernSouthern-
Haptistspirit is capable in regard to anything or everyevereve-
rBatitevery-
tlhingTindllHl missionary societies She has applied to somesome-
Hnptistsome-
wealthrsome-
wealthyHnptist Convention formed in AugustaAuii ta GeorgiaGeorgia-Ili
thing to tell it to JesusJesus-
Notice
wealthy members of the church One of the rere-
lefts01e-
pIllSre-
pliesinlefts0lefts0turthe month of titySfaL4nofUtitySfaL4nofUGcmhMayIay 184ii UIItad chartllcclr bl by thethe-Legislature PlkS shsho sends to usS 1Ie1 sOlll was chilled by thethe-
wordsthe-
wordsLegislatlllltur oof the Stute of Georgia by an actact-passed
S I XotiNoticeotlCe agamSa Jmimp this melllLnt that the hoy SI1CSI1-Cpaseel
suc-ceededfmsledand MnbSl cceclocl in what he wihed it wordsords I have nothing for you Charity beginsbegins-
insertbegins-
atpaseel amI approvedapprove ecpmhel 20th 18lS4ii llcrehere-insert
doing by telling toto-
tUsertto-
Jesusinsert the amount in at home The day has been whenhen we would saysay-other
say-
personallysay-
personallyif money or subject ifif-
otherJesus We0 presume that Jesus sawaw the note andand-
ottfrand-
sentother property either real orpersonal for ForeignForeign-Missions sont the 1O8tljmstor to that good woman andand-
thatPersonally go to thy chosen work and God speedspeed-
Mlsslnsspeed-
theespeed-
theeMlsslns nn-
that thee thou child of the Most ButBut-
TVTT
But-now
But-now
earnest Highthat Jesus put it into111 to the heart of the goodgoo0011 womanwoman-
TELL
woman-toTVTT IT TO TFSTTR to tlllcatc the boboyoy And this is the main lessonlesso-nI
now we sasay better thnS8 Young friend perhapsperhaps-
wperhaps-
YOIl
perhaps-youTELL JESUSJESUS-
We t to be learned that tellingtellint all to Jesus is the 1cat J0115 have lookcd totoo much to frail mortals like youryur-e
your-self
your-selfwWee heardI 11111 in1 thet Ie other0 tl 101 dayi1 IrJ of0 f a mlittlerm1 eOrboy1 inin whomWwhoni-
Nve
i1 10m10m-
e law of successful JTgreatgreat-
law SLUself Goduuu wouldAOUUI havelvc allau theU1C Glory1U1J TakeLaLa-
WeLa-
weenen-
cOI1llementen-
couragementlife Suppose that a VOUI1t manmea-
nshouldWee feltfe It muchJIlIIC I I interestIII t res t The11 IC JlttloJttI 0 fellowfe I ow hadhad-
learnedIIl1 I
voungnn-
shollld nniiiicritnfnf from the incident nil which vn havehilv-
nw
have-commented
have-commented
should desire touiatuiLnicOI1llement ironi uie IMUUCML on IHMI weu uivcuivcl-onrnecl to situation railroadget a on a andauau-
lielonrnecl to ren1 and hlIlKU read one or two interestlIIterest1-
llfIiliterest-
ingcommented Test the of hearthe-
arttThcart-
rememberheart-
rememberhe was mIli mtullate and confidential relations withwith-for
1th1th-n
regeneration your1llfIingn boulisperhasllJtT1 pel lapsPSmSUl 0obiiil IlnooUIluu O00C rnsoe GGoldsmithsGoldsmiths-Natural
JO e I sm lhIt 1 1 SS-
Xatl1ll111tremember the Godlike power of sanctified speechspeech-
Batumispeech-
bcfor instance the railroad king1 111 Thomas ScottScott-wouldBatumiXatl1ll111tNatural History11 Olr and1111 d iMIgninIll gllll1 s TrogressP rOgles He1I e hadhad-
learned111 1
gJ be not overwhelmed by your disappointments bebe-
learnedbb-
assuredbe-
assuredwOIl11notwould not the VelveryJ thl1Othing for him to 10 be to te11 itit-
tolearned enough to wish to learn more and waswas-very
n assured will succeed TO JESUSJESUS-very
JESUS-
HOLD
JESUS-
II
to Mr1 r SScottcott n Supposeta rO1l1young 1ladya d r WIIwishetl1 led a-
placea yon TBLL IT
veryvcrti anxiousiiiiAiminaUXlOlIS toin goliiifro toiv schoolMjimui 1juiiuiiiuiMsis father wasuo poorpoor-and
IHIVII nh place inIli of schools and sheone ot our public waswas-
muchand whatm t was more didI II I notno t care tot 0 haveI lave bunIhits-study
11In11In-
elllel
ll-
A1
lIImuch esteemed by Athe SuperintendentA of EducaEduca-trht Euca-
JEducat-
iomHOLD ENOUGHENOUGH-
iHi
ENOUGH-
WeelllelstudyJ IleJe tlthought101lgtrht1 I t A1thatt 11 t hisII son knew1mew enoughenol1g i I ttitoto-
loarntto-
learn00-
II tion wouldwOllhlltit not give the best hope of success toto-
tellWee indulge rarely in anecdotes It is said howhow-
HOLDhow-
everhow-
everloarnI e 111 1 a tradet ral I e That11 Hl t littlelttlI e book1 00 1 Tell1 e 1 itI t tot0 JeJe-
sus1 0
totell11 iItt to tthe1 Ie SuperintendentS 1I1eriuteIH 1 ent JNowow wwhoI 10 ISis TesusJesus-View
ever that a Iethodi8t preacher was requested toto-
prayto-
praysus11S ffellCillO1 intot tlthe10 1boys10Y 1handsIaIH 1 anIamid1 lieIe feleternhinedeleternhined-that
1 e t erl1l1l1e 1
View1 ew ttheIe govcrnment of the world 1I1to Its departdepartm-memits
pray fOI rain and tho prayer WflS fol1owed by aa-
fresheta-
freshettlthatI t lieIe WOllwould11 ttell11 tto TTestlsSlIB tltheIe grpagrcatt desire1 CSIIC 0off Ihishis-
heartI1SI1S-
IIC11 memmemitsnt of NatureN atllle anandd 1rO1l1ClICe and the I1caHeav-enly
v freshet A chmchoEchurchofEnglandngIand gentlcman rpmarkerpmarke-
Wlhatremarked-
ThatIIC11heartt 1but1
j tthinking1111 1 11lg tlthatIa t JJesuseHl wawas nonott iinn ttheIe CIcitycity-lie
tY rr-Ie
cllly h111gllom lnd who ISis at the head of each nndamid-
allWlhatThat is the way with the 1lethodist8 they alwaysalways-oycrdo
always-overdo
lieIe wroterOLej him11m It 1lettere tter miland1 dropped1 IOPH 1 itI t 111in tltheIe popo-
fl1c
postpost-oflice
tall 01 them JeSlIS ISis the Lor of the Heavensleavensa-
midoycrdo cyerthing Ve nre dispod to applyapply-the
apply-the
oflicefl1c e meremerelyI y aladdressed11e recI 1 tto0 Blessedl ese 1 JJesusC118 TheThe-little
101-0llttle I iV VHdaH the earth i ailtl llis hand controls the events ofof-
lifethe English gentlemans remark to our South CarCar-
nuieCar-
olinaCar-
olinaiHillttlenuie epistleep ii s tli e ran somewhatsome i1 Il t inIiklikee tinst1this-
Myi ISi hfeif and hhc is emphatically the God of GraGmceGrace-
Thereolina brethren We0 beg them to end moneymoney-but
money-but
My11 dear1 enr JesusTJesusICSI1o I wantwan t tot0 go tot 0 schoolSC 1 100 1 so muchmncmuch-My
I 11-
MyMy father is too poor to send me Cant you helphelp-mne
rmThereI here isis no gift therefore that he cannot bestowbestow-me
but no more money tntfor tiQthe intnaHome rLoniChapelChapel-me
Chapel-Bnt
Chapel-Butme no difficulty that ho cannotcall not relieve no desire thatthat-
1hethat-
heBut we beg all the other States except VirVir-
TheVir-
giniaVir-
giniaThe postmaster not knowinglmowin what to do withwitht-ime
he cannot satisfy and the best that the longing oror-
theor-
triedginia to pray on and pay on for the chapelchapel-
thechapel-
anelchapel-
andthe letter concluded to open it HisHi heart waswas-touched
n5 tried soul can doo isii to tell it to JesusJesus-So
Jesus-touche
and see if they too cannot overdo the matmat-
touchedmat-
termat-
tertouched and he resolved that he would do somesome-thing
So important is thisthi law that we do not knowknow-thing
know-but
ter WeVee like the Methodist spirit in missionarymissionary-thing
missionnrr-matters
missionary-mattersthing for the boy A few miles from town therethere-
Wasbut that man is organized with the ability and disdis-
wn3tlis-
positionmatters as well as in many other respects andand-
wasanan-
promiseand-
promisewas a lady of wealth who did much good and helie-
tookposition for such communication primarily to enen-
tooken-
ablepromise the other States that so soon as their concon-
tookcon-
tributionscon-
tributionstook the letter to her She directed that the boyboy-should
able him to tell everything to Jesus Were saysasa-
houldsay-
TO
tributions begin to threaten a freshet in our trcastrcas-
shouldtrcas-
urJ
treas-uryshould be found andall the good woman arrangedarranged-
toI TO TELL to Jesus Thc little boy made ato comoom-
tocom-
monurJT we shall cry to them also ie Hold enoughenough-
toenough-
PLEASE
to send him to school andan to collegecollege-The
mon mistake when he wrote instead of talkingtalking-The
talking-1ho
talking-The
I 18 II-
PLEASEThe lady who toldt01l1n8us the incident had a residenceresidence-twelve
The popular idea is that Jesus is far from usus-
twelveus-
HowPLEASE RENEWLet us urge our readers toto-
twelveto-
renewto-
renewtwelve miles out of the place where the boy livedlived-and
I How often doo we hear Christians pray that JesusJesus-would
Jesus-and
renew their subscriptions It is veryery importantimportant-thatand we have some reason for thinking that she is would come and visit his people WeVe cannot findfind-
nJVlJS
that the JOURNAL shall be selfsupportingselfsu-
pportingFOREIGN
selfsup-
portingISSI0lN
2 FOREIGN Missions JOURNALJOURNALCONTR-
IBUTIONS
JOURNALCONTR-
IBUTIONS
JOIJRISTLCONT-
RIBUTIONSCONTRIBUTIONS FOB SPECIAL OBJECTSOBJECT-
SParticulars
der the eye of him to whom they must giveie an acac-
countJtcsolvctl That contrihutions to the MissionaryMissionary-
collnt1I1islonary-
COIlIltI collntcount-
itut
Union should asIL a rule he for its general workwork-Particulars
work-rartlcula1s
work-andParticulars interest more111 0 re than generalsolllrals Ver1CPer-
sonsand not designated for specialJcllll uses The cotnprecotnpre-
sonsureinnivcOUlpreS-
OI1Scornpre-
hensiveHut the question may arisearise Suppose the quarquar-
terlyhcnsive of tthelie whole fieldsonsureinnivSOI1S ure mOlt influential with the inassesofmases of peoplepeople-
thanI
knowledge foreign byby-
thinby-
thau tcrly Contribution of a particular person or socisuei-
etythe Kxecnttvo Committee their impartial interestillteret-
whcn
interest-litthan iirhichiloaprincipleprinciples Thisnus isis illmtritedl1lustratelllninin thtlw factiicr thatinuthallthat-
when for ShOlll nreate thanthan-
the
il1 very part amiUlllllllUhIhoir conscious rcspunsihSHty toto-when
to-
I
to-the
cty foi a special objlctHiMt shoiianregacngrcgntc tnore tnanfor missionsmissions-
theywhen our friends send little moneysmOlllr Jthe chlllcw fttIt home andim the mm-
theymiiioIl8 ahlolllahlolll-
theyabroad-
makeheahea-
then
thoI Ie annualunllu 1 appropriationIPllOIH I 011 of0 f thet 1 lt Board1 OUI to thatt I Ilt obouohoh-
PetI
they rarely sayay This isi for the perishing nmkomnw tKm wUr iuul bottt1 1Lstrlbutors of tt-
thenthth-
thenthethe-
bountythen hut I send the enclosed for Missis Moon oror-
3IrsJltt Iheue balance would of course go over totot-
imeI bountyhOUllt of the churches than the donors themthem-
Mrsthem-
lrsthem-
I
Mrslrs YatesorMissWhildenYates or Aliss1is h11l1en orThismonevororPhislhio mOllCY Is forfor-
the
tliu CIllitlt of the object and to make up the approappro-
prittioltI selves can be ItrletJ listIiI lltl Secretaries and other agentsagents-
the
agcnts-
the
agents-arellall Hrgcl1noturged riott to make special appeals for specialHpecinl-
rspecia-
lObjetssin of the next This is statedstated-in
I priitlon distinctlythetne teachertcacnei AVon1ongong010r LinPwPingL ing sanall or theinc pupilpupu KwinivwannEwangEwang-Tsang
n i yearj objects but for the one great work as a whole andand-TsnngKai
ntH-Irsung
and-missionariesKal The the the 111in thetl Ie RulesHII e forf01 specialPCCIl 1 contributionscontI 11 HI ti o 11 ii whichtvtiich-
are
i1 IIC I I rU8plCftiy tdTsnngKairsung name photograph personperson-
alitymlsiloaUs mare respectfully desired not to askask-
natural
ask-
alltrask-
theiralltr intellts the rllct of its being a man or It wowo-
man0 are p1intcd in111 1Ylj ISIlC of the JouitNTOUHNAItr ButBut-
thistheh f1end 01 the cllHlclle 01 nOney fot pLltlepLltle-
manpartic-
ularman or a c1111tl gircsives 1l1lalitra to the object anllel1and ell this llUl8tiol1 is really nue of 110 practical ImpolInipor-tance
Hla1 points or lIarticlIlal enterprises mIpsI thoothoo-
abIes
those-requestsrr-
the tance In till whole course of 0111 cxperilllcU withwith-
nissionsIClllleos alc fOllllellr HJlJIIOcd hy thl gXeclltirHgXeclltirH-
k
Execlttive-CloluillitteabIes the contributOl to realie as we sayw that he 01or-
sheCommlttet OlllyemhalasOl1wllt01113 eltlbarrassmneut IillldlIlIICCIli alillalill-
sheailI-
ujlusticeshe is tI01ll tletil1lte work This is 1111oolOn5nissions wee litvetle ne1 kknown110 n Ullt Olll 1I1Lanceltistatiecltistatiec-where
pedectlyperfectly-natural
oftoftendoing omc illjllotlcl call COIlH as thtj harB so0 II eOllle inin-
naturalill-
thenatural It will continue to be so lint this is notriot-
thewhere the contributions during the year for ait-specific
the past from the designation of contributions byby-
thelJy-
theby-
thethe most elevated statetatL of the missionary spiritspirit-
Itspecilic work exceeded the annual appropriationappropriation-of
the contributors to narrowgamlUlOrow and111 special purposespurposes-
Itpurposes-
MitIt is not the missionary who should be regarded soso-
much
of the Board Almost invariably the contributionscontributions-for
Bllt while tho best waywa may behI not to hamperhamper-
muchhamper-
muchhamper-
Boardsmuch as the heathen andulllluotnot so much the heathenheathen-as
for special objects fall short of the appropriationappropriation-Ili
Boards by such conditionsand specification if that isis-
as
11-
as
Is-
notas the Lord Jesus among the nations This broadbroad-view
IIn the single instance above stated the intelligentintelligent-representative
not the most pleasant way for our contributors toto-
viewto-
iewto-
giveviewiew we do not hope to have entertained by thethe-
greatrepresentative of the contributions directed thatthat-the
girerive let them give asa they will Tin greatrcllt thingthing-
greatthtllthtl-
lgreatthing-
Isgreat body of the people We0 are happy to havehavet-
hemethe excessox cess might go to the general fund 01 thetile-
Boardis for them to giveive These lines are written onon-
them01-
1them
oi-
lhearingthem to do something for the cause init whateverwhatever-way
Hoard JJut suppose the Hoard makes no approappro-priation
hearing that certain choice members of an admirableadmirable-way
adllllmhc-wa
admuirabl-elittlewaywa and under whatever views they may adoptadopt-
Underpnation for the object for which funds are enteat-
herelittle twclcty did not understand why their littlelittle-
Underlittle-
Underlittle-
andUnder these chcumstancesch cnm5tatlCeS there shouldshould be a perfectperfect-
understandingTherelhelhere are no suchlIch objects except tinII II occasionaloccasional-building
and highly appreciated funds could not be sentSCII t did-
innderstandingdl-
11l1erstalHlillgdi-
rectlynnderstanding between the contributors and thethe-
Board
building and Tract and Bible distributions toto-
whichrectly mid immediately to It special object whichwhich-
Boardwhich-
Doardwhich-
hadBoard and the missionaries with respect to thisthis-
subjectwhich of course are most sacredly applied tiietim-
eexactiUihalllJlenboon fully paid for by the BoardHoard-
subjectBoard-
suujcctBoard-
ANOTHERsubject The manner of communicating the oileroffer-
ings
exact amounts donated for them TheIll wholewhole-
ings
wholc-
hlgs
whole-workings of donors to the objects of the donation isIsososo-
obvious
work of the missionaries for which funds are rere-
ceivedANOTHKR MISSIONARYMISSION ARY TO AFRICAAFRICA-
as
AFllICA-obvious
AFRICA-
Onobvious that we may not lIac heeu so0 careful asas-
we
echoed by till Board Is eovcIcd by thc appropriationappropriation-we
appropriation-Thisalsoisdistinctlystated On Slturdar Octoulr 12thl th Hm Solol1lon CosbCosb-
H
CosbyCosby-misciomlarywe might be to makl it plain to all of our contribcontrib-
utors1hl1180Thisalsoisdistinctlystatedis 1itinctlystatell in the monthly puhlishedpublished-
Rules misionarr of thp Board of Iooreill MissionslislolI ofof-
1tor8of-
the1tor8 lhat rOllng lally for instance who 8ent toto-
its
H IRulesdies1 fforor speciallCC I a I olltrlbutiol1s IIff 1111111fumlirefumlires-ent
aleale-
usthr Colored B1IUt C01luntlon of Virgillia leftleft-
Richmondus seven dollars nnd tftfifty cellts for a certain schoolschool-in
cnt directly to our llIisslonalics for wOIk which iIsIs-
not Hlchlllond fOl Lago Africa viaIa XeNew York nnllnnll-in
and-
Liverpoolinin China and then a month or two after wrote toto-
knownotut irccoglllzelrecognized 1 as thetuI Ie work ofu theu u Southernoum BapBap-
cBap-
tistu
Lircrpool Bro oby Iis at Krmlimto of the RichRich-know
Wel-lknow
Rich-
mondknow whether her seven dollarsdoHals and a half hadhad-
beentist ConventioncOnycntlOn that1 isis a matter between the misnlls-
siomaries InomIsmnmOlltl IustltlJIc anlisand Is hiIJlj commended for pietyplctv-been
piety-prudencebeen sent to China clearly did not understand thethe-
natterSlOlUUWSsiomaries andam 1 theirt I leu private patrons It isi not ourou-
rUtterour-
affairf IHndcnce alltl intclllgcIlcc by Dr COlT the PrcsPrcs-
mattcrIres-
identofUttermattcr Neither did that Association which thethe-
twentyatalluir1 ur lle11 Ie Boml1 has no responsibility and makesmakes-
twentymakes-
nogave il1entidentofof the Institute ThegoiugofThe going of Hro CosbyJosh jutjutt-
wentyJmt-
f
just-
attwenty dollars for one of our missionaries and rere-
quiredno objection Hut the Board let itt be understoodunderstood-receives at thlthis timc seemstms providential Our missionarymissionary-
quired1IIIslnarr-
quiredmissionary-
Revquired that a receipt for twenty dollars from thethe-
missionaryreceivesreceives no fundsf 1I11 I forfor regularreu I ar missionarymlslOnu workwork-
missionarywork-
I
work-which
HeRev JJ Davil afttl his lltIln flom Europe toto-
mto-
Africamissionarym should bf returned to the AssociationAssociation-
ThewhichI Ill I I Bis not coveredcOerc I by theirtheiranllualannual appropriationapproluiatio-nI
sllOulllosllOulllobf AAfdca Inn AAplillaotApriluu-
Thelast rllapcll into hiRIli IIlllcillness soo fearfea-
rlbefear-
fullymakes At tliet I Ie last meeting of the Southern Baptist ConCon-I
Con-
ventionI The Board make annual to eaclreacir-
missionJHC xuuu IUIM anin annual annronriationapprupriduuii iu caLir t 4l uBritBrit-mission
Brit-I
Brit-ishfully that Dr F Simpson Surg Major of the
mission which covers all of the missionsmissions-and
vcntlOuion theret I lere appeared inn tliet 1 Ie excellent report onon-
andon-
T
oil-
WonlarisI expenses yen
T Ioh Colony of Lugo decidcd 11111 gan him a certitlcertitl-and
certifi-
cateand with the exception of one mission the mismis-
sionsVomansoman Societies theset lCe words UWee furtherfurther-
recommendcuto to the clVec that his5 leluaillhu ia the C0llntrjrC0llntrjr-
sfnnscOllltry-
sionscountry-
wouldsionssionsdrawdraw nnon tiithe Jloanllinnn and nnare flnithus tiiiirlpaid fluthethe-
amountrecommendrccommelH 1 that the Boards strictly annronriatcappropriatenpproplia-teI wOllldollld provc fatal tohilllto him Consequently he sailedsailed-
amountsailed-
amountsailed-
fromamount of tlie appropriation Tiie contributionscontributions-come
thet I Ie fundsf IIll I S theset I Icse societies may send to the objectsobjccts-i
objects-mentioned
L
from Africaf 011 VjAugustlgut 3i arricd ntt jLiverLiver-come
verver-comecome in from the various sources and thus ourour-
Treasurermentionedment i onee 1 by them Att tlie time we were somesome-
I
some-what
PP-
oilpool on September HO and in Richmond on nOctoOcto-Treasurer
Octo-Treasurer
Octo-
berTreasurer iss furnished with the means to pay thethe-
draftswhatw I mt tempted to ask the Committee andin the ConCon-
raftsCon-
vention ber 15 wlHle lie is rccniltilrecruiting lllshi health As thethe-drafts
the-
the
the-
Boarddrafts of the missions or to make remittances toto-
theyentionycntion if any one of them had ever known of anan-
instanceexcept BoaIll of IJrolhm Cosuy Itahas 110 chapcllnchapel in Afdea itu-
theit-
lias
it-
hasthe mission which does not draw NowXO when thatthat-young
instanceexcept the one referred towhere aa-
StateJlias been arrangedlrrallcd that he hall nn-
youngladyIIUlaill for thotho-
youngladythe-
presentyoungladyyoung lady sendssen her seven dollars and a half quarquar-terly
Statetat or society or church or individual had concon-
tributedon nn-
JJ present at Lagosi ages and use our chapel there andand-terly
and-
thatll1-
dterlterlyterl it is not oof course sent to the school inm ChinaChina-because
triDuted in al year more too any object of missionmision-because
mission-ary
tiethat hlother CclllY shall goo Illto till interior aminnd-
or
and-
occupybecause the whole yearyearsealtJapppropriation has beenbeen-
orary work than the JJoard had paid annually too itit-
But occupyCulr the statlOlI of brother DvidrvHI at AbbeokutaAbbeokuta-or
Abbeoluta-This
hhcokutf-
ltheor will be sent by the Treasurer or drawn foror bybby-
theBut the temptation was resisted as we didit notriot-
wish Tins1111 isIii a mutual accommodation and keeps ourour-the
our-
stationsour-
urer
our-
stationsthe missionary at the proper time If our TreasTreas-urer
wish to seem critical with so good a reportreport-urer
report-which stations manned as bebeforeore Brother David hophop-
it
hopeshopes-
asurer pays thirtythirty dollars annually to the school isis-
itwhich we had approved before It came beforebeforeCanonsbefore-the as isis elsewhere stated that hishi healhealthh may be so rere-
Jre-
storedre-
an
re-
storedit not the same as if the young ladys seven dollarsdollars-and
the Convention by pointing out shall we saysay-
aIJ Jt3i stored that ll1in aL few ninfbmonths bnto shall gomi backack toto-
andto-
Africato-
the
to-
Africaandan fifty cents were sent each quarter To makemake-the
a supererogatory speck upon itt And we hopehope-tlie
hope-that Africa Englishnls1 missionaries return to EuropeEurope-
everyEurope-
everyIropIrop-
littlethe matter very plain for our young contributorscontributors-A
that all future missionaries of the Boardoall willwill-
Awill-
understand everyeer three yearsc1r byh special agreementlrcemen BrotherBrother-David
Jhothe-
doll
Brother-DavidA little girlglr wants to buy with her own money a waxwax-
dollunderstand that the contributions for them areare-
not David sailed from New Yorkv for Africa on thethe-
COit
the-
eighthdoll in Xew York for next Christmas which willwill-
costnot independent of but auxiliaryau x ilin rJ to the apap-
propriations C1clghth of JanuaryJmuILrunuarv rr-
cost lS7filS7f-
ithere
b7ttb7tt-
therecost ten dollars and she can send to her AuntAunt-there
propriations of the Board The business men ofof-
thethere one dollar and twentylive cents a weekweek-The
theth churches should explain this to the societiessocieties-The
societiesl-
lCsocieties-
andN0N0-
GLORIOUSGLORIOUS NEWS FROM THE EASTEAST-
receives
EAST-
receivcs
EAST-
TheThellC Aunt buys at once the doll for ten dollars andand-
receivesand especially to the young people while theythey-mustreceives the one dollar andnn twentytwenty1vefive cents weekweek-
lymust not discourage those who will only concolt-tribute
The following notice of the wonderful work ofof-
lyof-
gracely1 Now is not that exactly the same thing as andand-better
tribute to some specific object or person On thisthis-there
grace among the Teloogoos wo copy from the ExEx-
betterEx-
betterEx-
aminerbetter than if the one dollar and a quarter werewere-taken
there mayma be absolute reliance that everyever missionmission-ary
aminer and Chronicle of the 17th of OctoberOctober-
takenOctoher-
takenOctober-
Thetaken weekly to the store where the doll is boughtbought-In
ary andan missionary object under the Board rere-
delvesThe work of God amongamol1fY tho Teloogooa is thethe-
Inthe-
Inthe-
MostIn the case of our work it is not only better forfor-
theceives in our annual appropriation all and comcom-monly
most wonderful in the historyhistr of modermodern missionsmissions-
themissions-
theminions-
Drthe Board to pay the missionaries statedly and thethe-
peoplemonly more than all that contributors sond forfor-
thatDDI Iart10ck toldtol111sus on Friday last that to AugustAugust-
people
August-7th
Al1ust-
people 7t1 moresnore tlathan TEN lUOUSAND conconvertsverts had unitedunited-with
united-withpeople supply the moneymone as theythe can but it is thetim-
eonlythat missionary or missionary object This clearlyclearly-understood
withKinlSoKinlSoo-nly the IIIMission1881011 churches 1 lhat H lone star onon-
onlyoi-
ltheonly way that the business under the present oror-
ganizationunderstood might save some anxiety on the partpart-of
I the west side of the Bay of Bengal which came soso-
ganizationso-
ganizationS-
Onearganization can possibly be conducted And wewe-
haveof contributors and no little annoyance on the partpart-of
nearear to beingbcil1 extinguished in 185UlSrd has become aa-
have
a-
have
a-
brillianthave been surprised to see that some contributorscontributors-have
of the BoardBoard-
Some
I brilliant constellation lighting up a wide circle ofof-
a
of-
thethe moral heavens Nothing1 in all the marvelmarvel-lave
marvel-Ions
ahave1lave notno tt realizedren Ii z d thattl 1a t theirtl leiI responsibilityresponSlul 1 It endedcnended-when
dcd Some time agoao we published the action of thethe-American
Ions history of the Karen missions equals what isis-
whenis-
whenis-
goingwhen they received the receipt of the Board forfor-
theAmerican Miss Uaion ou this subject It is so apap-propriate
I KoillS0111 9In amongunon tlie Teloogoos the interestinginteresting-thethe moneymOlle they have donated Then the responsiresponsi-bility
propriate to our present lineUn of thought that it willwill-bear
racc of say 1G000i001 GOOOOOO of peoplepeople whosehose hometome is inin-
bilityin-
bUlty
in-
Southernbility of the Board which I Southern India rcacling liOO or 000 miles up thdCthd-
Cthe
thethe-
Baybegins responsibilityresponsibility-
theybear to be It ofrepeated a twas part a reportrepo r prepre-bcnted BaythDay on thc other s1le of it from urmah anan-
yandand-
westwardtheythe y deeplydcep lJ realizerelrlze andnn d seekseek tot0 dischargeISC large as un rentednted by Dr Moss andJ1n adopted at Cleveland O I westwardwcstward nbout 300 miles in thc interior
I
FOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOTJHISTALF-
OREIGN
88-
FOREIGN
3-
FOREIGNFOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALRI-
CHMOND
JOURNALH-
IOID10D
JOURNALIt1-
CIDIOND
LETTER FROM DR GRAVESGRAVES-
CANTONGRAVES-
CANTONready to hear the story of Jesus and his lovelove-Two
love-Two
vovo-
CANlONCANTON Aug 21st 18781878-
Saving
1878-
Saving
Two persons were baptized there In July and fourfour-or
fout-or
four-oror five others manifested much interest in the subsub-ject
sub-jectRICHMOND YA OCTOBEK 1S781S7-
8OUR
187-
8OUR
1S7-
8OUR
Saving ExchangeExchange-Thank
Exchange-Thank
ject of ChristianityChristianity-
OurThank the Hoard for their appropriation 35003500-for
3Onr-Ol
3500-forfor current year If it has not been sont yon maymay-not
IOur Expositor cut offoff-
As00-
lIotoj-
notOUR MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIESCH-INA
MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIESOJI-INA
not forward it for the present I have a friendfriend-here
fr i end I As the Ogbornoshaw is beyond the line of thethe-contendinghere who wishes to send some monej to the UnitedUnited-
StatesUnited-
Statescontending armies no news has been received fromfrom-MCHINACHINA-
AT
OJIINA-AT
CHINA-AT
States andalii it will bo It saving to both him and thethe-Hoard
the-Board
M LIJo Stone the expositor from the time lie rere-
turnedre-
BOl11re-
turnedAT TuNdTUNUNCI CIIAUlIIIAUI1AUI1 O CliefooCheoo1T Ip Crawford MrsMrs-Oruwford
111-81rLwonl
Blrs-rawfordOruwfordrawford Mr S Jr Holmes IMiss IjI Moon Woo TuwuuTuwuu-
ChnultlWUU-
OhallIswun-
Cltall
Hoard if I draw the money here and give him anan-order
an-order
turned there from Lagos in April till I left in AuAu-gust
Au-order
Au-gustChnu natlvnilatlvolastorilatlvolastor-
ATpilorpilor-
ATpaKtor-
A1order on the Treasurer for the amountamount-
Theamount-
Thegust previous to that his reports were very favorfavor-able
favol1-
11tefavor-
ableAT SHANGHAIHIIASIIIIAIlUJM T1 YaksYnttslIrsMrs Yatis WongllngWongVon Ping SailSail-native
Sau-
natloSan-
native The HouseHouse-I
able and full of promise for the futurefuture-
The
future-
I
future-
Thenative pastoraster and one nativenatt iisslstimtiisslstimt-
ATAT CANTONOANTUSHK II Graves Mrp OravosMlBsLulaOrlwJs1lIssGraves Bliss Iuln WhllWhll-diii
Wllil-den
Villi-c1ln
I fear I about land forfor-builling
am again disappointed The WarWar-building
Jral-hlllllitig
War-
Therediii Yonp Sitiiltll San and Hnviii other native assistants andand-Ulblewoinen
aud-BibloWOIIHn
and-IIbiewomenUlblewoinenIIbiewomen building I concluded a bargain with a man for aa-
housea-
llollsoa-
houseAFIIIOAAFIIIOA-AT
house and lot for a3200200 Hy tearingtcutw down partpart-of
There Is more hope of an early termination ofof-
ofof-
ofof-
theAT AiuiKiwuTAAJlIIEOIWTAPP 0 LUKOSLagosWW J David and two nana-ive
ni-llouEollotllnts
na-ive
of the old buildingIJIilllIlI and putting upupoaa twostorytwostory-house
thVthe war between the Egbas andan YorubasYorlJbts than hashas-
househas-
Itollsehas-
existedivelouEollotllntslouEollotllnts-AT
nptiihttintKnptiihttintK-AT house we wouldwOllldltaehave had convenientcOIlClrient premises forfor-
aboutexisted for a number of months Tins is owing toto-
aboutto-
auoutto-
anLAGOSWW AV and native assistantassistant-ITALY
flsslstan-tITAIY
assistant-ITALY
AT IjAfios Colley ono internal dissatisfaction in the ranksau in and homeshome-sIabout TiOfli 000 But he has not come near me sincesluice-
IITALYITALY-AT
ITAIY-AT
ITALY-AT
I concluded the verbal about a fort off the contending tribes andan a general dissatisfacdissatisfac-
nightdlssatisfac-
1I1lttdissatisfac-
tionAT KOMICItml1CiG H Taylor and Slgnor CocordaCocorda-IA
agreementP1P-
1ago tlon of tile adjoining natives north east and southsouth-
wassouth-
Theouth-
wsII LA TouitTOJItIiIuorSifcnor FerrarisFerraris-
MILANItrrars-
l1J1AHnorFerraris-
BI11ANSignornight agoIWO andandlI fear allallllahas fallen through ThereThere-was
I
MILANl1J1AHnorSItfnor 1Ubchctto1UbchcttoM-OHUNA
ltlclHttuI-I
larclhcttu1-1onlNA
was asaslhalmofotis almost universally the case some oppooppo-sition
ltc only lighting done has been between kidnapkidnap-
sltionklnaps-
itionkidnap-
pingII MOHUNAA and OAUIIUAAltltSignorIt IISlnorSlpnor MartlnelliMartlnelli-NAIIH
JIllrUnplllI-I
Martinel-liNAIIIsSignor sition made to sellingellilw property to foreignersforeigners-
ThePS parties In fact the principal object ofo thethe-war
the-o
the-warII
II NAIIHIVANAIIIsSignorSlKior ColomboColombo-HAUL
ColomboI-I
Colomb-oIBAnlSignor
o war on the part of the Yorubas of Ibadan isis toto-lite
to-
kidnap44HAULBAIIIOgnorlUitiiiTTA
yifjnorSitfiwr
VolpiVolji-lUitiiiTTA
Volpi-HAItIlTTA HasiltHasiltI-KIANI
Hasllt-1IANII
ltasileI-SLAND
lite ChurchChurch-Since
kidnapkidlll1 andan sell into domestic slavery while thethe-Since
the-Sillce
the-ErbasIKIANI or01 SAUHINIAHAIIIIINIAHIgnorSijjnor CcxstiCcxsti-
VKNitK00108-
11VySHIHII1l0rCors-
uFocltSilrnurSince 111uItlast wrote I have baptized two in CanCan-
tonEgbas act on the defensivedefensive-
tondefensive-
TheVKNitKVySHIHII1l0rSlirnor ItellondiItellond-
iCENTRAL
UlIolllll-
CEN1RAL
11llonii-
CENTRAL
ton there is another hopeful case of conversionconversion-andand the man expectsxpect to presentJrCiellt himself before thetile-chllrch
the-chillell
II-
Illal lite 1ProspectProslect-When
rosjectrosject-
churchCENTRAL COMMITTEESCOMMITTEES-Thtj
church next Sunday51111day-
We
I
When this war is ended the more than three milmil-We
mil-WI
mil-lionsThe Central Committeesoini nittees presentedplll5ellteLllwlowbelow havehave-
beenhavc-
teenhave-
been
We are havinghatI very goodgoo congregations now asatas-
thelions of Yorubaepeaking people into whose lanlan-
theIan-
thelan-
glutgebeen appointed by this Hoard of Foreign Missions-according
MissionsMissions-according
l1ions-ueconllng
the weather is favorable and the Government exex-aunimiations
gnagerltwe the Bible and other books will have beenbeen-animation
been-alllillatin
been-translatedanimation have brought a number of students toto-
thetranslated have their doors open for the receptionreception-
theaccording to the order of the Southern JlaptistJlaptist-Convention
JlaptlstJ-OIl
Baptist-Convention
the city of the missionary of the gospel Then beyond thethe-Inquiring
the-lllluiriu
the-riverConventionJOIl 11 t iOIl WeVo regret although it isi from nono-
faultno-
faultno-
faultInquiring Students I riVer Niger we will have the powerful and intelliintelli-
Hrotherintel1-
iBrotherIntelli-
trotfault of the Hoard that the list isI not completecomplete-The
Hrothertrot htronrgasTongonlY has returned from K6 Chan HeJ Ie I1 8t tribe off HousasreadylIousa llllly for us and thence downdown-
wasdown-
wasdown-
sasThe ladies of theset hle rominittees do not act on theirtheir-own
their-own
theiro-
wmiwas there duringdllri7Ig the examinations and manyman ofof-
theeither bank of the XigerIgerlilltill it empties into thethe-
thethe-
tltethe-
AtlanticAtlantic there docile tribes who will hearhear-
borrowhear-
hOlrowhear-
borroware gladlyown responsibility They are the olilclallyolllclall andand-
formallyand-
formallyand-
tornlaliythe students came to talk of religionrelirJioll and to buy orborrow Christian bookshool Severalevelfl men have come I the gospelgospel-
asformally appointed representatives of tilt ForeignForeign-Mission
FtJlIgn-msilJ1
1oreigtl-MisiOli
asa enquirers there butJilt none have openly come out I I have no doubt as to the future of African mismis-
onmis-
onmis-
oltMission Hiurd1111IIIoiof the Southern Haptist ConventionConvention-As
on the Lords side I sions To the practical minded andall observingobserving-
J7
observing-
healthAs snuli we0 ask confidentlyCOli IlIllI t If for them in their deldel-
icatedel-
icateclcl-
katelIealthJ7 I1wl jj j Yoruban who has heard the gospel and seen itsits-Jieaitti
its-
fruitsJieaitti ana neipHelp-I
fruits there is but little question as to the superisuperi-J
superi-orityicate and ditllenlt work the sympathy and aid ofof-
theof-
theof-
theJ have been very well of late excepting a slightslight-
attackorityolityofof the ChristianChristianrelilriol1religionrcliion lie recognizes bothboth-
attackboth-
attackboth-
temporalthe Christian women of their respective StatesStates-We
Statc-We
States-We
attack from which I am now sufleringmfrclIl Mrslrs G isis-
verytemporal and spiritual blessingsblesilJgs conferred by itit-
veryit-
VlHTit-
TheWe need and desire and aim at havinghaill aa-
Womensa-
Womcnsa-
Wouteusvery well Misslis Whilden is stilltill at Swatow wherewhere-she
The former he has lovingly sought of his priest andand-she
and-he
and-hisWomens Missionary Soeiwty in everyeer HaptistHaptist-
churchBaltite-
hllrchBaptist-
chureltshehe expects to remain until after September 1st1st-Site
hisis fetishes and the latterlatter is 7IOtnot wanting in hishis-She
his-Sho
his-bosomShe writeslitc init good spirits and is enjoyingclljoyillghclher visitvisit-
butbosom If warmhearted earnest consistent andand-
butand-
butand-
patientchurch of the SouthSOli tit Any changes or modilimodili-cations
1Il0ili-catiolls
uinodit-
icatiolt5but does not feel very strong yetyet-
Ipatient missionaries go there and give the idea ofof-
Iof-
Iof-
permanencecations which the committees may be pleased toto-
maketo-
willto-
makeI hope yon will give your earnest considerationconsideration-
topermanence to their mission there will be multimulti-
tomulti-
tomulti-
tudesmake will he approved by the BoardBoard-
P
to what 1 wrote before about a colleague for MissMiss-W
liss I tudes ready to learn of JesusJesus-W
Tesus-rWr and for myself CannotlIlllot brother SimmonsSimmons-
returnll-
retllllIwV J DAVIDDAVID-
returnDAVID-
I
DAVID-
REFORM
DAVID-
REFORM
P1 S5AfterAfter sending the above to press the lacklack-of
lack-of
lack-of
return to Canton ii-
GoodI-
Goodof space restricts our publication of the commitcommit-tees
cOUlmit-tecs
cotlltuit-tees
Good will to allall-
Iall-
I
I
tees to the names of theirtheirr-
llAIKMKX
theil-
llAIHIIX
their-
lIIAIIJIIN
REFORM IN MADAGASCARMADAGASCAR-I
MADAGA-
SCARFOREIGN
MADAGASCA-
RAccordingI hope youvonOI1 have succeeded inill the effort to raiseraiseraisei-
OOOi
rllAIKMKX AINI COiUialONIING SKCItETARIESSKCItETARIE-SAlabama
SEeItElAltIlS-AlabrllllCtIIi
SECILEIARIE-
SA1abautaMrs5000000 for the Home chapelchapelM-
MrsI According to the Leeds Mercury very encouragencourag-
Mrsencourag-
ingMrs11 G joins me in bending Christian love ReRe-mettnber
I ing1JO progress is taking place in Madagascar amountamount-member
amount-mell1bel
amount-ingAlabamaAlabrllllCtIIiMrs JT H Hawthorne chairmanchairman-
Montgomerychairman-
lontllIwlychairman-
Molltgoutery member us to all the brethren in KichmondRichmond-Y
ingin in ellecttoeffect to a peaceful revolution AmongAmongotherAmongother-YOllr
otherother-Your
other-Your
other-actsMontgomery Missis Brooke llatchett correspondingcorresponding-
secretarycOIlespolHlillg-
l5ecletuTcorresponding-
secretary YourYotir brother in ChristChrist-R
I actsacts the Queen has appointed a new class of ofllofll-
KoU-
noffi-
cialssecretary Montgomeryon tgolllClYtgolllClY-Cornelia
ChristiK III GRAVESOUA VESVES-
FROM
ES clals who seem to be a kind of amalgamation ofof-
chiefof-
chiefof-
chiefGeorgiaGeorgiaMrsMrs Cornelia Cunningham chairmanchairman-Atlanta
chaitman-Atlallta
chairman-Atlanta chief constable school visitor registrar and sanisani-
vRnwsl1ui-
FROM
sani-
taryAtlanta MisslIs Jennie II Clayton correspondingcorresponding-secretary
concvonLlillg-rcelctu
correrpordiing-secretary
tary inspector One or more of these officersocers will bebe-
plccdbe-
placedFROMvRnw REVRFV wW JT DAVIDDAVIDDAVID-
HissecretaryrcelctuAtlantaKentuckyMIsAtlantaAtlanta-
KentuckyMrsAtlant-
aJc1ttllckllrplaced in 15G towns and villagesofvillages of Imeriin the cencen-
Jlmce-
nJhcen-
tralKentuckyMrs U A Bell chairman LouisLouis-ville
Louis-tlle
Louis-ville
Jlm HealthHealth-
Last
I
Itraltral province where the reforms are first to be atat-
Lastat-
Lastat-
temptedvilletlle Missli Aggie Oiborne corresponding secretary Last August I sadly and bitterlybittcd realized thethe-fact
tempted On July 4th ofo the present year those justjust-fact
just-fact
just-appointedLouisvilleLouisville-
MississippiLouisvi-
llcfississlPiItsIMiilsvil-
leMississpiMrs fact that t had returned to Africa too soon and thatthat-unless
appointed to the new offices were assembled in111 AnAn-
nnlessAn-
unlessAn-
tananarivoMississippifississlPiIts311TAMrs JJ L Johnson chairman OxOx-
fordOx-
cmfOx-
ford unless 1 hastened away and stayed away untilthetnntilthe-aliment
I
tananarivo and in the presence of a large numbernumber-ailment
nnmber-ailmcnt
number-offord Mrs115 A JJ Quinchc corresponding secretary ailment was thoroughly eradicated from my systemsystem-
thereof people were formally instructed init their workwork-
therework-
therework-
TheOxfordOxford-Missouri
Oxfor-dJIitsoll1ilrs
Oxfor-dMissouriMrs there was but littlelittl hope of future usefulness onon-
my
I
The instructions were preceded byb a preamble inin-
myin-
myin-
whichMissouriJIitsoll1ilrsMrs O IP Mossoss chairman LibertyLiburtLiburt-lis
my part in that country The sea voyage of fortyforty-three
which the Queen devoutly returns thanks to GodGod-
threeGod-
threeGod-
forMisslis Maggie Emerson corresponding secretary three days from Lagos to New York wavia LiverpoolLiverpool-improved
for the introduction of the gospel into her kingking-improved
king-illlprovell
king-domLibertyLibertyJ-
Yortltimproved me veryveryery much MyIy hope is that in fivefive-
ordomdom and then sets forth her purpose in appointingappointin-gorNorth CarolinaCmoUlla1rMrs JT ML Heck presidentpresident-
llaleighprcsilleut-
Hllleighpresident-
Italeigli or six months thethe invigorating atmosphere and thethe-
comfortsthe SakaizamBohitra friends of the towns TheyThey-
comfortsThey-
arerhey-
comfortsllaleigh Mrslrs Jl G Lewis corresponding secresecre-tary
sccr-tary
secre-tary comforts of home will restore me to wonted healthhealth-
State
I
I are chosen she says U to take care of my kingking-
fking-
domtary KalcighKalcigh-Month
I dom to encourage the people to learn wisdom toto-
causef 11 xreViMonth CarolinaUalolillaIJsMrs E C Edwards chairmanchairman-Society
chairman-Society
chairm artart-Society
State of the MissionMission-
Thecausc the chldrn to go00o to school to induce thethe-
Thethe-
rhethe-
idleSociety Hill Missliss M1 E Mclntosh correspondingcorresponding-secretary
corrcsponclillg-ccretary
corresponding-secretary
The state of the mission isis still promising notnot-
withstandingicuc to work5work to encourage the diligent to makemake-
withstandingmake-
witlHtanlingmake-
mysecretary Society HillHill-Tennessee
IIHill-TCtnessceMiss
illillvie withstanding the dark clouds of war continue toto-
hangjny people totol1wc11dwell happily in the possessions theythey-
hangthey-
hangthey-
haveTennesseeTCtnessceMissMiss Evievie Brown chairman XahXah-i
Xah-me
Xuli-Tille
hang over the countrycountr The station at Lagos isis-
notI
have and to help the widows and orphans TrulyTruly-not
Truly-a
lruly-noti villeme Miss1188 HettieScovellBeHle Scoell corresponding secretary not so much affected by this evil as the interiorstalI1terlOrinteriorstat-lotns
staI a noble project this of the faroff Island QueenQueen-
tionsQueen-
tionsQueen-
MARRIAGE
NashvilleNashville-I
Nahillc1-cxav
Nashville-Texas
tions The school there continues to doO wellwell-
withweB-
witltwell-
withI Texas General AssociationAssociationMrsMrs O WclbornWclborn-chairman
Welborn-ellairtnul
reI bornborn-chairmall
with an average attendance of thirty childrenchildren-many
rcrc-
manyII II-
manychairman Dallas Miss1188 S Mayay corresponding secsec-retary
sec-lctary
sec-retary
many of whom learn to read andfin write with casecase-
TheI MARRIAGE IN AFRICAAFRICA-
TheAFRIOA-
1heAFRICA-
Revretary DallasDallas-
TexasDallas-
1cxasDallas-
TexasThe first principles of mathematics seem as natunatu-ral
natu-ralTexas nRevev WV JT1 DavidD aVI informsinorm s us thatt1 II-
soonat min Central AfAf-
soon
Af-ral
Af-
ricaStale Convention thc food eat AsAs-
soonC01HCllftlrsMrs JT M C UrcakerUrcaker-
chairmanUrcakcr-
thalrmallBreaker-
chairmanral to Yoruba children as they
chairman Houston Miss1I O C Pope correspondcorrespond-ing
soon as they can talk they begin to count cowriescowries-and
j
rica the marriage relation is guardedualded by the mostmost-
andmost-
atIllmost-
stringentingIII secretary HoustonHouston-I
and their system of counting develops the aboveabove-principles
stringent laws Some of the facts which he menmen-principles
men-principlcs
men-
tionsI VirginiaI irginiatrsMrs JT H Jeter president IlichIlich-
niondHich-
mOIHlRich-
uloudprinciples Occasionally new faces are added toto-
the
I
titlontwithtions withtl regard to the morals of the people area-rerSfflttlflTIJSSSi
are-thc
are-
quiteniond MrsIts Edwin Wortham corresponding secsec-
i
sec-retarJ
sec-retary
thc conglegatiou antI we trllst tothto the fold of ChllstChrist-AsrSfflttlflTIJSSSi I qUesurprsquitet e surprisingl1rpr iri 1100 Are tltheyoyee-
thany as particular in LibeLibe-
than
Libe-
riai retary KichmondKichmond-
TheHichmom-
lnlRichmond-
TheAs Abcokuta is the scat of war It ISis more aflectedaffected-than
gUtThenl corresponding secretaries are hereby offioffi-
ciallyo11-
1ciallythan either of the other stations Muchuch moremorec1fortefforteffort-Is
I
riaIm The Liberia Association at its last meetingmeeting-
is
meeting-
passedcially Informed that their respective committeescommittees-whoso
committees-whose
committees-whose
is required to get a full congregation in the chapelchapel-than
passed thc followingfollowiu resolutionresolution-than
resolution-than
resolution-
Resolvedwhose names theythe have have been appointed by than formerly owing to the fact that the men areare-
gcuemllyare-
generallynn-
generallythe Boardoar as well as the abovenamed olllcersolllcers-where
generally engaged watching the enemy and thethe-
womenResolved That should a member of any BaptistBaptist-
womenBaptist-
womenBaptist-
churchwhere thetitertitercommittees till to church belonging to this Association in hishi otltclalotltclal-
themselves
oflIcia-
lthcmsclvcs
officia-lcapacity
committees have not been completedcompleted-we
women are strivingstlivinr from morningmorlll10 night0 keepkeep-themselveswe would be glad if measures will be promptly themselves and childrenchildlcn from starving HoweverHowever-their
capacity unite any person in marriage who hashas-
theirhas-
theirhas-
beentaken for their completion and the names reported their houses are ever open to us Waiere1ere we can gengen-erally
beeneen unscripturally divorced the church oiwmcaoiwmca-orally
of whichwhich-he
hichhich-
crallyto our Boardnoard-
i
orally find two or three dozen persons who are he Is a member isIS recommended to exclude mmm-
mFOREIGN
himhim-
llte
i
4 FOREIGN MISSIONM JOUHISrLJOUHISrLLET-
TERJOURN ALAL-
d uu-
LETTERd
LETTER FROM REV T P1 CRAWFORDCRAWFORD-
SANCRACRAWFORD-
SAN
WltORDWltORD-
SANNiger HaveIIa a yonOlt heard from Mr11 David ExcuseJxcnie-Hie
RICHARD L WOODWARDWOODWARD-meSAN FRANCISCOnANCISCO Sept 10th 1878187-
8Laying
1878-
Layillg157-
8Laying
me for writing of trifles to you I hope you011 arealC-8tl11
are-still
Ass we go to presspJc the tidings oomo to us thatthat-still
that-this
that-thisstill Jiill11 ffoocl health 1lunam improvingilllHOvillg-
Withititllrovitlr-
Withtthis of tIle choicest ofJyoung man one the cchoicechoic-espirits
cholco-
Sllllltschoic-
espiritsjLaying inl StrengthStrength-
IWith good wishes your obedient servantflnw-
trWr MAiisirMAiisir-
Niger
MA1tSII-
THE
Lus H spirits of Richmondji rCollegen andi oft thei vvt-his
FirtUapFirtUap-tist
FiJ6t napna-ptit
Bap-
tiltI reached liero on the 24th of last month veryvery-much
very-much
eryery1-
11uch tist church of this has been translntofcity loUioloUio-heavenly
16 1110111-
0heavenlymuch improved and strengthened in my nervousnervous-system
l1lr01l8-system
nervous-systemsystem Thelie sea voyage rest and change of circir-cumstances
ch-
cUl11stancefcir-
cumstancesTHE POWER OF LITTLESLITTLES-
NBWLITTLES-
N1heavenly landlan JIow is the strong stallftllnluQkcnftllnluQkcn-Hlltl
brokenbroken-and
broken-
nbroken-
NKWbrQkcn-
andNKWN1 N CC OctCt M1t 21 1878ISi8-D
157-8Dr111
BKRNhave ellect both onon-
mind01-
1mindon-
mind11-
RULES
cumstances had the happiest andl thet beautifulbealltlflllrollbealltlflllroll-THE
rodrod-
THE
mind andnne bodyOlh I am however still undecidedundecided-whether
undecided-whether
undecided-whether
DrDDr111n H A1 lllpJa-Dear
TnppcrTnppcr-Dear
Tapper-Dearwhether to remain here a month or two more andand-
thenand-
thenand-
thenDear BrotherBlothelEllclolEnclosed you will ilndtill 10 to aidaid-
inah1-
inaid-
inthen return to China or to cross over to the EastEast-ern
Iast-ern
East-ern
in sendingSPllt1ill M5sIi Sallie Stein to China A member11IllIhtr-of
RULES OF THE BOARD AS TO SPECIAL CONTRfCONTRf-of
CONTR-BUTIONS
CONTRI-BUTIONSern States to spend the winter and return to ChinaChina-
inof this churchclllrchwhiehwhich is a poor oneolllblingbeing touchedtouched-by
BUTIONSBUTIONS-by11 her letter in thetl last JOURNAL in which shehl sofO-
eHlllstlvso-
ealllestlybyin the early Spring 1 DonationsonllionIl1l1Ildonations mndo to any speciiiclwcil1t object aro to im underunde-rearnestly
under-Slood
Under-stoodI am veryOIJ much inclined to take the formerformer-
courseformer-
COllrseformer-
courseearnestly begs to be sent to China11111a determined toto-
mnlwto-
makestood us included in tho appropriations ivh tin Hoard to thatthat-
makethlth-
lobjctthat-
objectthe latter I would be thethe-wiser
the-wiser
the-Wiser
make anati ollort in her behalf lie proposed contricOlltr-ibntion
contri-butions
oWcci not as supenuided to themthem-Kiitir
tllll1-1rillcourse though suspect
Kiitirbillions rfOf livefUM mntocents TimIIhelie en10n Isi j tinttlO resultre1I1t-YOllrs
result-Yours
tocnlf 2 The expenses of nil regular missionary work appointpointpoint-edwiser In that case I might layla in strength enoughenough-
toodor11 approvedor by ththll Hoard and for which fund an transtrnn-smittld
trans-mlitecto last another ten years or so and bel able to finishfinish-
myHnish-
mIiitisit-
niyYOllrslours fraternallyfrPInnl1frPInnl1-
Pfratornally-F
milmittldted through our Hoard shall bo Includedin and coveredcovere-dF
covered-by
covered-byF WV HANCOCK ClerkClerk-
THE
by the appropriations madn annually to our mlslotis andand-funds
nnd-funtl
and-fundswithout another break But Im course am veryvery-
anxiousvery-
anxiousCIYCIY-
anxiollsmy funds sent through our Board specially for such work shaUshall-
boshaU-
blJshaU-
beanxious to be at home with my111 familya11111 and at mymy-work
my-work
illy-Work
to
bo understood as Koine to meet such appropriationsappropriations-THEwork in Tung Chow I dont like to double MrsMr-
sCsMr-
sCslrlr-
CsTHE MONEY MUST BE HADHAD-
Tile3 If nt any time tho donations to a speclfli object shouldshould-
amountshould-
amountamount to moro than Isappropriated or needed tor thatthittyearthittyear-the
lIltlnryearCs lest shehe also break downdown-under
down-lender
low-nuner
responsibilities long TheT 1 Ie terrible calamity of0 f our boilth WesternWestern-country
the Board may consider thenurplusthe surplus as retainedrltII ItHd tobtMlevoteiltobtMlevote-ilcountry
10hn devoteddevote-dtunderuner them i 1 1 tot absorb1 1 benev1benev-
olenttoSCltetoSClteOl-
eiltto tIWIIILJlHthe same oJjet unolhtr yearyear-
ThetlLrt t 0 or our WIWYours very trulytruly-
Ttlul countryconn ry mightm 1 seem enoughCHOllg 7ht allll rultl llUlcave 710 refTr7ICrefvrrnce tll donatiOII of xieiesfitti 7101 conco-
nolentcon-
tucaedolent Sympathies and1111 Contributions IlUt SUCh isIs-
thenraedwitti7UClttucaed with thet Southrn JlJjtist QmventinnaOmlmt al Tract and JHMtSocitRible SncieSncie-
tiesT1 1P CRAWPOKDCRAWPOKD-
LETTER
RARAWFORDRAWFORD-
LETTER
WFOBDWFOBD-
LETTER
1 to tic to 1vlncli t lie JJtrd w1tItieiortifuTdiSorbutldinytttctowtiichthelioiraMakttnorqhtitl or7 tnfuTI4frnofunds for buildl71J1 710 ttgrep-
ularthet 1 IC wisdom of0 f thet 1 w Divine governmentoYlrl11ltnt that proviprovi-
dentialular ajprojmationtajprojmation-
tdentialappropriatio-
nlentialappropriation-
sRECEIPTSLETTER FROM AN AGED EGBAEGBA-
IvEMBAEGB-
AKElllA
ELBA-
KEIIBAdential dispensations neverIHl run counter to eithereither-liis
either-his
either-hisIvEMBA ABEOKUTA AFRICAAFRICA-
JebusAFHICA-
JehusAFRICA-
Jebushis purposes or the performance of his commandsconltnands-Safely
RECEIPTS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONSMISSION-SSafely
MISSION-SSafely
MISSIONS-
EltonJebus and EgbasEgbas-Jev
Egbas-Rev
Egbas-Rev
Safely may it be assumedassumcI that there are ampleample-means
FHOMUOM SEITKMIIKII 24111tTII TO OCTOIIKII iiiMII 1878187-
8means
187-
8menns
157-
5ALAnAILASaletnRev and Dear SirSir-The
Sir-The
Sir-The
means in the hands and usual willingness in thethe-
heartsAIAHAMAAIAOAMSlemSalem Association hv O W Carlisle TrTr-
A1400 Tuslmloosa Association byIII T1 M IJiirliouriHOrtiBarbour 110x110x-
byIOOOIOO-
OleartsThe kingkin of Jehu has killed several of his subsub-jects
snsn-
jectssub-
jectsheartsI
A of0 f GodsGr Ol 1 S peoplepeol 1 e to support thet 1 Il gospelgO1lgospel-among
1 by WVVwukej
11IlII Cahaba ValleyYnlt AssociationAs ociation for HOllltoim chnpelchnpe-lamono
chnle-lamong
chape-lki0jects for secretly sellingse1lin some articles of trade toto-
theto-
theto-
theamonoamong theuic heitheniiLuntn letILC theUIL factiitt thatnunt theim fundsfunds-received
minis ki0VoW and Central Association 07507Wo s Wrw andant wifewitc Ifefl 1cOO1cOO-by
2002p0-bythe people of Ibadan This king is obliged to hebe-
anhe-
anhe-
altby T M 1JanpyBallI Corresponding Sectc Hethel AssociationAssociatio-
nreceivedA oclllIonoclllIo-
nllceivclreceived by our Board for generalgnlrlllHlpOl5purposes sincesince-the
43903ooJI nicbee Association 033 M1 vino Hanm AssociationAssociatio-ne
of the well assured that ifif-
Abeokutaif-
Abeokl1tnif-
Abeokutaan ally Egbas being Ji13VOUpthElAlloeillllonotwll1ch121llIrHoJIIIchalel41313 00 Bethel Association of which x1215 lor Home chajelAbeokuta should bee conquered by the Ibadans hehe-
wouldhe-
wouldhe-
Wouldthetl Ie lastI as t meetingmel t Ill of0 eftlntheIe rConventionConvcn tlon thave1 lnVe ibeen1 cell enen-
tirely40333J3j j aiuscio shoals Association byb JJ C Hubert 1b23A1b23-ATotal
23A23A-tirely
2300230-0tileljinHleqnatewould be the next to be attacked and enslaved byby-
theby-
thelbadansby-
thetirelytileljinHleqnateinadequate to carrcnrrr on our missions exciteexcite-the
Tota1 i2Sioi2Sio-
the12S1-
Othe
1281-
0AItKtxsAsFrontthethelbadansIbadans The Jebu king isi much superior toto-us
to-us
to-us
theme innuirvmquujlHlllhy inin evervCMIJ mompiouspiol heirtman whatwiMt uroiiortvpiopuiproperty hehe-
hasnt AUKANSASAnKAsFrolllFrom JT H1IlfnrSenScarcrrey secretarymecretitr of whichwllldI4c16fwllldI4c16f-
for18fO160-
forfor Jomn lW UnitedUnllll AssociationAottio for KoineKoin-ehas
Itolne-chapel
tom-ehn
chnpclius in111 point of government and the Egbas are farfar-superior
fal-nperior
far-superior hashn of the LordsTord which he might andan should concon-
tributechapel 4520520 by O 11 Lucas secretaryolcrtllr iesII reprtl lettt iocioc-
Q
IO-
ctrihl1to the Jebus in of Should thethe-
Ibadantill-
lbadanthe-
Ibadansuperior point arms 0510IO HentonvllleHpJI ton lIIt Association by 1 llnnairln1uttngfn Moderator1lmltrnlo-
r1125Total1odernto-
r1125ToutQ mt i n i iIbadan army come and encamp against AbeokutaAbeokuta-
thetributetrihl1 te to tinsHI i5 cause The moneymont must be hadhad-
andiiiTotai1125Total 41373541373-
5and3735373-
5and373-
5FLOitilASundrythe Jebus will take an active part in the light IfIf-
theIf-
theIf-
theand to Whom can we look but to tho churches ofof-
ourFIOIUUA1Ionl1lLSu11lIrySundry churches for HomoHOl1t1lhapllthapeldispeli7G07W by1J GG-
ourG-
Tthe population of Abeokuta be 200000 tlmtthat ofof-
Jebuof-
Jebuof-
Jebuour Southern Zion In the name of the MasterMaster-We
ater T Gresimm Ocaia less postage we113c 47374737-
woH7 373-
7we
37-
GJebu lands must beb than 000000 TheirTheir-very
Their-very
lhl1-very
more wo bcwf QKOKOIAGyOItOlA1IrsG Mrs HI TF HowesHowffMaconMaronaeon cli l3f S Hojklnvery fruitful and extensive lands arenr but little culcul-tivated
clil-
tivatcdcul-
tivatedwe begbeg-
Firstut j
IO1 MrslIrH1IarhLMaria H Fullerlou 11 fr Thomasville for Hoinitoggle chapel bytivated Elephants butlaloes tigers leopardsleopards-wild
leoparl-wild
leopards-wild
First that those who did not giveiYe to completecomplete-the
Jr HJeterB hIIr 10 Marietta church by11 I C jDlinon 43004300-C
30030-0it
10-
0tlCC11AlilrwlnnpentN Irwin Olll1t of which 4WI for Home HV0040004500-0Femalewild pigs and other African animals are abundantabundant-
inthetl Ie Homeome ChapelClit 1pl i11T1FundUUdllll i1 WillWIMI11 Come tforwardf01 m I1 now110 atldand-give
II I Kemnle Missionary1lIHlol Society Carteivillo rhIt1chael
byIt Mrs JanieJanie-oivo
Janie-Wilkes
Tl1n-
ltOivein their forests They are addicted to tradingtrain moremore-than
more-than
more-than giveoivo more liborillvliberallynoeranj toto thetue Jenciainpnoiil workwork-
SecondlyOIK Wllkea Tr 1fI19j19 WomensOIlIlIIS Missionary SocietynItI AmerlciisAmlrllIs-
binvrlcus-
chb b ch Mrs J A Kendrlck 1rest J174rTollIl01745Total-IENTUCKYIt
174fl TotalTota-lSecondlythan the Egbas butut the Egbas are better agriculagricul-
turersnOric11-
hIrersagricul-
turersby
Secondlylf ecOlH 11 v thatt I lat thoset loe whoW I 10 didd i d give10 to thist111this-special
veli tolstrantolstran-ers
turers The Jebus are veryvery much unkind to stranstran-gers
stran-gers
l KBJTIICKYtTUCKYH L Tlumimn1 Bnti of which 479730 forfo-rspecial
for-
Itolneoror-
8pecmlgersers so much so that all thethe people of the otherother-tribes
other-tribes
other-tribes
special Fund will not withhold their contributionscontributions-for
Homo chapel vi MilIiI iila Jr Hobertson LouisvilleLouisvillel-flOO
LOlIlHllIe-
fLoafsville-
15xtribes in this country are very much afraid of themthem-and
them-an
them-and
forf01 thet Ie ordinaryOlllllal1 expenseseXplll 0 es Of0 f our missionsmissionsmissions-Thirdly
Mary11lflOO1500ja r C
WomensHyanTrHYlLn Tr
MissionaryMissionaryKUKi Pravidenco
Societyolft HnsiUvlllechurch by1Jyn
bH
MrsDir-sMary AA-
ThirdlvA-
lhir1lyA-
Wilsonandan would not live among themthem-
Charmsthem-
GltallIlsthem-
ChartttsThirdlvlhir1lyimrcilj thatUMC tlioelUOe whoAMIO pxnootexpect toIO civeivrlLlUtl1iter ininin-
theWilson ijieaZJ235535J Womens Missionary Societyorlflt Kat ch LouIou-
tlLo1-
1Iwtlleivint for Home chapel 2J2 Clear Creek church by OWGI WW-Ie
VV-
ONealCharmsCharms-All
GltallIls-All
Charttts-All
thotl Ie yearer willI 1 considerconSH 1 cr tlietl Ie pressingIH 1 SlI1h needIlCC 1 ofo f thettile-Board
I Ie ONeal 700 Husseiiviiin church byb N LOURJon CoC 4so4so-Board
464-6Bonrd
445-0TotalBoard and be induced if contributecontribute1-
101wTotalTolal411OlliTolal411Olli-
now1601516015-
A
1so1-5IIAiYLANO1ranklin
All the an practicable tonatives Relieve that the charmasecharmsethatcharmsethatt-ho
thatthat-thethe man who has the ase can curse iiishi opponentopponent-and
now1101-wFourthly
MAUYLANO1IAIIYLAXIJrnnllinVrnnklin Squarequfrtl church Haltimore 15015-
0Fourthly10-
0Fourthly15-
0Eutawthat all wlio would haste the comillcl Eutaw Place church Kaitimore037vTotai243wKaitimore037vTotai243w-the
Baltlrnort O17Total I3752437-5MississtlrrTishanlingo
I375-
ofand death or madness follows lie curses a tree andand-it
nnd-it
and-it
Fourthly wto comingcorning-ofit withers andan animals also From the Jebus thisthis-
imaginedthis-
imainethis-
imaginedof the T1011ord Jesu will end somethingomethinlcl11111 tot spreadspread-his
nread1Jlna Missifisirn1IIFSIRSIIJITllllmmlnjioTislmminpo Association byI EI X SimmonsSimmon-
si ri 1jI11iS01555lft8fl less P O order inc 157617 Penrlearl Hiver AssociationAlIlocll1l1o-nbimaginedimaine curse is bought All able men in thisthis-
countrythis-
coulltrythis-
countryhihiss ikingdomklnrdOIlb
T amongamOIJCl tliei nationsnations-
A
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ai7f-lMistouniHcountry keep an ase particularly the Egbas ManyMany-
educatedMany-
educatedJany-
educatedMistouniH SS-
chapelJnllclIlI ngflt of whichh jcOOVfK for HomeHom-
eA
Home-oA
home-chapeleducated natives and Christians believe in this imim-
possibleim-
possibleim-
possibleA LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONCONTRIBUTION-
Achapel 491301953-
0Nonru9i309i30-
Apossible ase A few dayslar ago a lady of Kichmond tejipedstepped-into
Nourn OAiioLiNArrom J 1 iMeannt Tr wYo HAsHAs-fn
BA-
intoB AsA-
ssociatiafn tl HussionUcJnn lMntncnw1Kooms and handed ic tli5ifttllht soclatlva N O 20 60 fofof which jHtXlHUJI for Lomt chapelchapel-lessinto theAdherence to ForefathersForefathers-
EveryForefathers-
EveryForefathers-
Everyus thirtythirty-
dollarsoJ 11118P88 ex oCc 420232025O2 Murfreusboro1A-ll ch hy A McDowelllIcowellMcDowe-
ll1000TotalJebu dollars1 0 11 ar8 for the support of a pupil in Mrs115 CrawIIlWraw-fords
fciooolOOTotnlTotal 3025302-5fords
302-ifords
3025-SOUTH
Every man thinks himself strictly bound toto-
adhereto-
adhereto-
adhereadhere to the customs of his forefathers HenceHence-we
fords school A teacher of an infant classcnsfI in thethe-same
SOUTH CAKOLINACAItOIINAOJO JT n Columbia tf13OO1300 KeedjKeed-jsame
Hee-dsame
Reedy-Riversame city has arranged by various means toto-
directRiver Association of which 422 noO for BOInfom chapel by JnoJn-
orronJn-
odirectJno-
Aweve see that there there is not a single Jebu manman-converted
man-converted
man-converted onnillv flvin A Harksdale Tr11 I6SOIIJ Abbevlllp Asociatlon by AMA1I-
11lcJnrA hihi-
McIvertln nlitlrlroi 5ntrron o cum from the ClilUiieii riitdirect a goodl sumlIm into OUIout-rtreasuryconverted to Christianity or to Mahomedanism AtAt-
presentAt-
presentAt-
presentgoodly Mel1lcJnrvrr Sec ami Tr tMftSlrI1612ft2 rnonthlv concert collectioncollectio-
ntreasurycoilfctio-
ntreasllrycollectio-
nDarlingtonpresent there Is no hope of HvillnHvill-namongthem
treasury for the Home chapel Are there notnot-others
Darlingtonlrllnton ch by T IP Llde ll113GSO SundayHuIIII school FirstFirs-tOthers
Firs-tothers
Firs-tchurcha missionary livingliving-
amongliving-
among Others who might and will do likewise Are themthere-not
church Charleston for Home chapel by Mrsrrl Annie TT-
urtfT-
notT-
Shuckamongamongthemthem It isi death to of theirthp men whowho-would
whwh-woul
who-Would
any urtfnot momr wlinwho nnvnfCOVCt tinthe distinctioninotrM rvfof redeemedreleented-saints
Ill5clffhuc 11100l0 SparUinbnrK church by11 Tuo II MontgomeryMontgomery-Trwould openly profess Christianity or MahomedanMahomedan-
ismIahomedan-
ism
many Tr11 210 DarllnutonchDarlington ch for Home chapel by WV J AIA-IsailltS
A-ISlIltS
A-
texanderism A part of their lands border on Lagos butbut-none
hut-none
but-none
sailltS arising Mlin that day of laysd1 from thetl easteast-and
examler 10UO GreenvillwGrlcmIIIIJAlociallollAssociation byII Winm OoldumtthOoldumtt-hand
Oolilsmit-band
Goldsmith-Trand the west to call them blessedblessed-
RECEIPTS
TriTr 043011fj420 1JISS express charKesdtarI me 42 Ii Clieraw HnptistHnptis-tchurch
Bl1ptls-tchurch
Baptis-tchurchnone of them dare bring their produce to Lagos forfor-
salefor-
salefor-
salechurch for Home chapel by A Tjl EvansEVil f0110 IdlstoAiIdlstoAi-sociation
Jdlsto MM-
oeltlonA-
rsociationsale for his forefather never did so SwineSwi7Je areare-not
arc-not
fire-not
sociation by H In Ott0 Lt Tr11 278 lesss express charges 2M2-MRECEIPTS
2C-
RECEI1TS25-
c0253TotalRECEIPTS FOR ROME CHAPELCHAPEL-From
2fl3TotaI 6117617611761-
7F
1701717017-
TTViwj
1761-7TvN1SstcaIVatattga
not allowed to live among them thethey are devoteddevoted-to
evoted-toto the Oro which destroys themthem-
Humanthem-
Ilumallthem-
DumanfromFFromTTViwjro m ApnlAInMnAnpri l1lt711thIWiIt tot 0 nrfn1rUctOberVcot 1Jer oo22dI iftra18188187-
8Maryland1 8 j TKXSKSSKBTJoNESSEVltnl11L
N Carrler 6198Watanga038 First
Associationchh Nashville
forforIomo
Homochapel
chapelchap-elMaryland
brby
Human SacrificesSacrifices-At
Maryland 184184-
District50 byMissEvieby 1lIs Evlf Drown 1000 from churches ofofTrnnlSseeofTrnnlSs-
eeDistritTennesseeTennesse-
eDistrictTennesse-
eAssociationDistrict Of ColumbiaColumbia-West
Association by WV It Cooper Tr 188 CA 0 CJarkvlllCJarkvl-llVrt
Clarkwllle-Test
Clarksvill-ethroughAt the death of a king among the Jebus manman-
mennestVrt Virfrinii i1414-
Virginiai ni through J H Jeter of which 4252Hi for Hbine chapel 700700-
v700-
Ocoee01ninnyninny-men
many-men
Virginia 71v Ocoee Association byGIIY Ti JIt HatcherII 1 1 C I IPr Trl r 102V110i12iTotalJJ-
NothTotalTota-
lVirginiaTotl-
1Tirriniamen many of his wiveswivc and other women many VirginiaTirrinia insn108108-
North717 IiGU8co28co2-
8North602-8TrcxnsLadiesboys andail girls andan precious jewels are to be buriedburied-
withbmicd-
withburied-
withNorth Carolina 44044446-South
20 1 TEXASTEXARLldhHLadies Aid Society DouRhlasvillo for HomeHom-eSouth
Hom-eSouth
Rom-echapelwith the kingkin Rich men amongamOl1 the Jebus areare-
alsoare-
alsoare-
alsoSouth Carolina fiOO569-Georgia
81 chapel by PerryPerr Hawkins 1000 Mr CC AA Uarnes1 arses byJby-Jrontoin
hyJ-
GeorOmby JJ-
Walso buried in this manner The kingkino of YoYo-ruba
Yo-ruba
Yo-ruba
rontoinGeorgiaCOIffia 36136-1Florida
triG1 0RrG w1 111 Creath 100 Austin Association by ItIts L HoodHoo-dCOIffia
IIod-r
hood-TroJ 0 KlfKlf-
Totalr TrlllOTr 441110 TrinityTrinltyUverAssoclrlllonHivur Association byyT1SJT S TurkPl1rkf61Pl1rkf6-
1Floridnruba is also buried in this manner but that ofof-burying
of-
uringof-
buryingFlorida 30033-
Alabama00 TotalTolnJ2825TolnJ282-
5aaJ1a2325232-
5Alabama2325-
VmanINIASeveralburying the lirst born with the king wasvas estabestab-lished
etabl-tshed
estab-lished
AlabamaaaJ1a 338338-Mississippi
07 VIIUJINIAYIIHHNIAScvrnlgovern friends at Rapldan Station CulpeperCulpepe-rMississinni
CUIPEpeXCulpepe-rcountylished some seven or eight years ago At the deathdeath-
oflentil-
oflpath-
ofMississinnillSSrS8111pI 408408-Louisiana
70 countyCOIIIII for Home chapel 2100 Albert Quesenberry anaan-
aTniiisiniviI1DI1-
DJOlllSlana
and-
wifeof the king the called An wifeife LouNu county 200 Mrs Martha Henson for RomeRom-eJOUlSianl
Rom-echapel
son was up to goo to bedbed-that
hCl-1that
bed-that
TniiisiniviJOUlSianl rr00C-6Tennessee
00 chapelc mpe byToslahbyIY olah Hyland 1001 OJ Mrs GtoriroGtOl A HundleyHunIIundle-yFirst
e II-
ennesseothat is to take poison and die as was the customcustom-but
custom-but
custom-but
Tennesseel ennesseo 291291-
Kentucky08 FirstIrst church Hichmond 1130M 00 First church ChristiansChristian-
sKentuckyChrlFtinn-
SICcntllckyChriFtinn-
sburgbut the boldbo fellow said that unless his life waswas-taken
wawa-taken
was-taken
Kentucky 603593-IMissouri
80 burRbyOburA by O F Schaeflur 101 j AVomenM0111111 Missionary SociSoc-
iMURnnri
SocietySociet-yIis80nri
Societ-yrookeltaken by the nation he would not die voluntarily MURnnriMlSfeOtiri 10Q108198-
ArkansasPQG3
Crookedrookel PHuonHun churchchiat e I 1 ItHJ3H9314 9 3 byb MrsDi rs-l MarthaDI ar ti a lt E HuInHuIn-MlSfeOtiri IlJudSiObIlJudSiO-
bAI
J4
I Tr1 1H8016 P O ordrr ISa 148014 SO j Hethnsdn church bybbYJo1113hJofOfO-
frHe then armed all his fathers slaves andan hishi ownown-and
own-an
own-and
ArkansasAIr ansas 3777-
Texas48 Hyland 1200 One who loves10s the cauo of missions JgrJg-
rTexasforere-
rlexasjandan all his young friends and then challenged thethe-
nationthe-
nationthe-
nationTexas 4242-Pennsylvania
85s Kome chapel throiiKh RellKiois Herald IIOOj110000 WScWSc-PpnnsvlvnnlT
V 3c RR-
Tnation sl1bmitttdsl1bmitttd-to
Xn T 110010ooro by Jeter it Dickinon for chapel WeOC t 00-
oJ
o-
mensThey were now afraid of him andtill submittedsubmitted-to
PennsylvaniaPpnnsvlvnnlT 55-
Illinoisn 00 HOUIP
TernTer-nIllinois
Tex-nIllinois
oJ mens of Mrs1111 LLlIM1npns11151lonltyMissionary Society Richmond byto be governedovcrned by him Thus this abominable cuscus-tom
cus-tom
cus-tom
Illinois 50005050-Kansas
00 Ipie Tr 1142711427TotalTotal 2006044216-
0allSas12oa36o-
0Utom from time immemorial was abolished KansasallSas 11-
Total
00 WEST TinaiNiAWomensI Missionary Society FayettFayet-tcounty
Fayet-tcountyI have not received a letter from Mrsrs HardenHarden-
thoughHarden-
thoughHarden-
thoughI county by Mrs M JT M Jones 111500500 loss express chargecharg-
eTotal
charget-
o
charges-25cthough I was toldtol that she has returned from the Total 4701 9797I1
25cAQQILICQATX172952
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