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FOREIGN MISSIONISSION JOURNALJOURNALIIubl-bhtl
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RICHMOND VA AUGUST 18771877-
FOREIGN
1877-
HOW
No 551VholeWhole No 8989-
FOREIGN
89-
springFOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALH-
ATES
HOW TO GET UP A CLUBCLUB-
WeCLUB-
Wespring How can the Board venture to sendsen backback-to
back-to
back-toWe0 spent a day very pleasantly last month inin-
theIII-
thoIn-
theto China the laborers who are so anxious to returnreturn-ifthe Mecca of Southern Baptists Having receivedreceived-
fromreceived-
fmmreceived-
fromif we must wait till April or May for funds to supsup-
portsup-
portsup-
portl HATES PERPh It ANNUMANNUMO-
neANUO-
neANNUMO-
nefrom there a number of single subscribers and aa-
largea-
largea-
largeport those already therethere-
A
One copycop Wro ctct-
Flvtfor
ct-
IOctscts-
FheFlvtforFheIO Of woro copies to OIIH personperson4040 a copycopy-Twenty
coPYcoPY-Twcnty
copy-Twentyortnore
large club besides we made some inquiries asas-
toas-
toas-
totittit-
Amoro copied to ononn jercon 3030-
Fiftyt0-
Fifty
III-
IfiftyTwentyTwentyortnoreor to howFifty or inorH copies to one person 23-
4tYlensu2323-
43FleaHU22-
nPJltHUit was1S managed WeVe learned that soon-
aftersoonsoon-
afterS001-
1afterA PLEASING INCIDENT-
PassingINCIDENTINCIDENT-
PassingINCIDENT-
Passing43FleaHU remit by Draft Jostul Order or in RegisteredRegisteredA-
ddrcKS
HtlstlreL-ellcr
Registered-Letter
after the publication resumed attentionwas waswas-called
was-called
was-called
Passing the other day through Atlanta Ga wewo-
spentwe-
spentwe-
spentLellcr
AddrcKS FOKEICJN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALI-frcHiiovD
JOURNAL1-IICltaloxuroUfiNAJ-UrCIIlrIOw
called to it by a prominent member in the WedWed-nesday
Wed-nesday
Ved-
ne3clayspent six or soven hours most pleasantly thanks toto-
theto-
theto-
theIfrcHiiovD VAVA-
O
YY-
or
VA-
OF
nesday night prayermeeting The pastor thenthen-called
thenc-
allee1then-
calledthe courtesy of Brother Butler of the Index ourour-old
our-old
our-oldcalled titthe Ladies MissionaryJlslonar Society together andand-
dividedand1-
11villcand-
dividedold friend Gwinn and others Brother B introintro-duced
intro-duce
intro-duced
THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTIONCONVENTIONL-
OCATED
CONVENTIONI-
OCATEl
CONVENTIONL-
OCATED
Oor divided the list of churchmembers among themthem-with
them-with
them-with
duced us inll the spacious hall of the MarkhaniMarkhani-House
Markhani-Honse
Markham-HouseLOCATED AT RICHMOND VIRGINIAVIRGINIA-
riiKSiDEXTJ
YIHOIN-
IAPItJsmTJ
VIRGINIA-
IItEs1nFNTI
with a request that they would call on one at leastleast-In
least-In
least-Ill
House to a group consisting of three members ofof-
theof-
theof-
theIn every family He hoped to get a club of twentytwenty-and
twenty-and
twenty-andriiKSiDEXTJ L M CURRY-
jtceOURRYOURRYV-
ICEPKKSIOKNTHOUnnY-
IcePIly51f1STIiHlrlunthe Constitutional Convention which had met onlyonly-
theonly-
theonly-
theVICEPKKSIOKNTHjtceIcePIly51f1STIiHlrlunPrt1 iorNTMIllraInHlnuu Woodoutl Md J A IfnckottIfnckott-Miss
Hnckttt-Mln
IlttckettA-llay
and therefore suggested to them to collect thirtythirty-cents
thhty-cents
thirty-cents
the day before and a prominent state officialofficia-lThey
officin-1rrhey
officia-lTheyMiss F Oourtney La J 11 Jeter Va II IB McUuliurnMcUuliurn-
Fincents of each subscriber The ladies went to workwork-at
work-at
in earnestearnest-conversation
earnes-tconversationon
earnes-tconversationon
Fin W M WinCim N O J L1 JlurrowK KyK S HenHen-derson
lInd-elPon
lienliend-emon
They were engagedengage as we approachedderson Alvham WV Iopo YfiunanYLln UII Mo J IJ LinltLink TexasTexas-H
llxU-H
at once not even waiting for the pastor to call atat-
tentionat-
tentionat-
tentionconversationconversationonon politics of course No but onon-
theon-
theon-
theH ILII Tucker Ga J O Furman S 0 Matt lllllsnmulilllstuatt-Tenn
lllllsnmu-Tenn
lllls IIl1UlIIl1U-lTennJTennTennJJ 11 Uoono ArkArkO-
OUKKSIONDINO
Ark-
OonICE51SUlUArk-
Colt
tention to it asar he did on the Sunday followingfollowing-Behold
following-Behold
the interests of religion andan the progress of BapBap-
tistBap-
tistBap-
tistOOUKKSIONDINOColt itKSIYYDINnI SECKETAKYRECICETAhlIII A TUPPERTUPPlH-TnA8uuICJ
TUPIER-TltaAsuuEItJ
UPPERT-KKASUKKH
Behold the result They take seventyseven copiescopies-every
copies-
eyclJcopies-
everytist principles in the several sections which theythey-
representedthey-
representedthey-
representedTKKASUKKHTnA8uuICJKKCOKDINU SRRKKTAIIYSItCnTAIIW
J O WILLIAMSWILLIAMSK-KCOKDINU
WUJI11SItIt-COIUHNIl
w111IADISIt-xcORDIYII W II OWATHMEYOWATHMEY-AUDITOHJOSEIH
OWATUllEY-AUDITonJOSEPH
1WATl1DIEF-AUDITORJOSEPH
every one of which beingbeill paid for by the subscribersubscriber-is
represented Ah how delightful it is to one hunhun-
dredshun-
reshun-
dredsAUDITOHJOSEIH F COTTHKLLCOTTHKLL-
3TAll
COTTRELLB-OARD
is read theytho have sent us 1025 and put the re-
nlaimlerrere-
mainderre-
maimlerdredsres of miles away from his place of abode to bebe-
thusbe-
thusbe-
thusDOAIU 0OF 1IADMAV4akusIHHICR1 wr Vnrrlnr n Vntklnl HII-
KI mainder 385 into the Treasury The papers areare-
sentaro-
8entare-
sentthus made to feel that he is at home andK El1yon W B1 1ILtchtor E WortlllL01 HInrHenry McHonaldMcHonald-
Wamongamong-
brethrenamong-
brethrollamong-
brethrenW Ooddln H II lIurri A 1E VickII1Mmr W Jones A BB-
ClarktIt-
Clarkesent to one of the ladies who opens the bundlebundle-writes
bundle-writes
bundle-writes
brethren Christianity can bind the whole worldworld-
togetherworld-
togctherworld-
togetherI Clarkt JJ11H Winston 1 J lan O3 H Vinston J nn-
GarlickIt-
GarlickGarlickGarlick-
I
writes the names of subscribers on their papers andand-
distributesand-
distributCHand-
distributestogethertogether-
THE
together-
THEdistributes them through the Sundayschool WeWe-
doubtWY-
edoubt
VeVe-
oubtIe I II-
THEI3TAllAAllIi communications in reference to the businessbusiness-
of doubt whether an other society in the whole southsouth-is
any THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINEMAGAZINE-
cary
MAGAZINE-
for
AGAZINE-
forof thS1BoardHoardBOc1lllhoulclshould be addressed to 11 A TOPPERTOPPER-Con
TuPPER-GorrCon01 ponding Secretary Richmond VaVa-
X
Vu-
FOHM
Va-
FORM
is doing more to cultivate the missionary spirit thanthan-
thethan-
thethan-
thefor July 1877 contains minutes of the 63d anniveranniver-ary
athniver-
carythe Ladies Missionarys3iollar Society of Greenville S CC-
THE
C-
THE
C-
THE
cary of the American Baptist Missionary UnionUnion-
heldUnion-
heldUnion-
heldXOHM OF BEQUESTBEQUEST-
TherebyBEQUEST-
H
held in Providence May 22d23d together with thethe-
annualthe-
anthe-
annualH herebyr give and bequeath unto the SouthernSouthern-BaptUt
SOllthern-Daptbt
Southern-Baptist
THE DBOUTH OF SUMMERSUMME-Ro
annualan Hual reports there presented The TreasurerTreasurer-reported
rrreasuer-reported
Treasurer-reportedBaptUt Convention formed in Aujiwm OimvriiOimvrii-
inGeOlgiaGeOlgia-
inrroo support the various operations in which thethe-
ird
the-
Boardthe-
Boardreported the entire receipts of the year includingincluding-the
including-
thein the month of May 1845184 and chch-Legislature
clllutered hy the-Legislature
thethe-Igislatllro Boardird is engaged costs about 2500 a month TheThe-
expensesThe-
expensesrhe-
expensesthe three great womans societies and other auxilauxil-
iariesauxU-
iariesauxil-
iariesLegislature of the Slate of Georgia by uu-
passodun actact-
asstIact-
vassodpassodasstI andalt approved DecemberDeccm ber iHh 1845j
herehere-insert
here-msert
here-insert
expenses are nearly uniform but unfortunately aa-
greata-
rrcat
a-
greatiaries at 23877716 leaving a balance against thethe-
Unionthe-
Unionthe-
Unioninsert the amount if in money or t subject ifife-
therifo-
therifo-
thergreatrrcat many of the contributors on whom we relyrely-
haverely-
haveUnion of 4736151 The report of work in forfor-
eignfo-
rdnfor-
eignother property either real or personalrsollul for ForeignForeign-Missions
ForeignI-Lssiolls
foreign-36iions
haehave fallen into the habit of deferring their giftsgifts-
tillgifts-
tillgifts-
tilleign lands is deeply interestinginterestingwewe have roomroom-
onlyroom-
onlyroom-
onlyMissions till winter or springspringnearnear the close of our fiscalfiscal-
year
fiscal-
year
fiscal-
yearonly for a summary The Union has missions inin-
Burmah
in-
RUlmah
in-
Burmahyear Thus it happens almost every 3ear thatthat-
thoughthat-
OURthat-
thoughBurmah Assam India China Japan SwedenSweden-
GermanySwcden-
GermanySweden-
GermanyOUR CLUB RATESRATES-
As
RATES-
Asthough free of debtdebfiatat the meeting of the ConvenConven-
tionClllven-
AsConven-
tionGermany France Spain and Greece employingemploying-13SAs has been heretofore stnted the JOURNAL isis-
publishedis-
publishedtiontioninin a few months thereafter the Board gets bebe-
hindhand
be-
lIlb1ihel1
be-
Iiudhand13S missionaries andan 95656 native preachers TheyThey-
have
They-
have
They-
havepublished by the Foreign Mission HoardanyBoard any gaingain-will
gain-Will
hindhand andnne is compelled to borrow moneynone toto-
prevent
to-
will
to-
preventhave 796 churches into which were baptized duringduring-
theduring-
theduring-
thewill go into the tivnsurytrtI1SHr any loss must be paid outout-o
out-of
prevent suffering among its employees in foreignforeign-
lands
foreign-of
foreign-
landsthe year 5604 persons making a total membershipmembership-of
oof funds contributedfor missions WeVe are theretheret-ore
theref-ore
lands Look back at the receipts acknowledged In-
the
inin-
the
in-
foreof 63445-
The6344563445-
The63445-
rhefore veryery anxiousanoU to make the paper at least selfself-
sustainingself-
stlstainingthe JOURNAL In April the aggregate was 47424742s-
ustainingThe chief interest of the meeting was arousedaroused-
by
aroused-
by
aroused-
bysustaining and if possible a source of some revrev-enue
rerev-enue
10 in May S29000 in June 239563 In JulyJuly-
f
Julye-
nueby a paper read by Dr Murdock CorrespondingCorresponding-Secretary
Correspollc1lng-
SecretaryCorresponding-
Secretaryenue Our rates were llxcil with this end in viewview-and
view-and
ffl87359187359 and in this number only 100569 WeWe-
see
We-
see
VeVe-
andSecretary propounding the momentous questionquestion-
Shallquestion-
Shallquestion-
Shalland If subscribers continue to come in as rapidly asas-
theyas-
theysee very plainly why and how this habit has growngrown-
up
grownt-hey
Shall wew reduce the scale of our missions TheThe-
assembled
The-
assemble
The-
assembledthey have doneone init the last month our aim will beber-
eachedber-
eachedup and we do not complain at all nor should wewe-
desire
we-
reachd
we-
desireassembled brethren and others cooperating byby-
telegraphby-
telegraphby-
telegraphreached To clubs of live or more the JOURNALJOURNAL-is
desire any church that has a good system of concon-
tributions
cocoi-
3con-
tributionstelegraph nobly responded by raising with greatgreat-
enthusiasm
great-
enthusiasm
great-
enthusiasmis offered at reduced rates partly to increase its circir-culation
cir-culation
tributions if It isi working well to depart from it-
but
itit-
but
It-
cuIationenthusiasm and in a few hours the large amount-
reportedamountamount-
reportedamount-
rcportedculation but chiefly because it costs less to send aa-
number
a-
numberbut we call attention to the subject in order to urgeurge-
those
urge-
number
urge-
thosereported as a balance against the Union So itit-
entersit-
entersit-
entersnumber of copies to one person than to send thethes-
amethes-
amethose who intend to contribute and can do so nownow-
as
nows-
ame
now-
asenters on its G4th year with hopes of being able toto-
enlargett-
enlargeto-
enlargesame to as manyll1all different persons For exampleexample-To
as easily as hereafter to send on their gifts at onceonce-
and
once-
and
llCellCe-
Toenlarge instead of having to contract itsit operationsoperations-
Weperations-
VeTo send fifty copies to one address for a1 year rere-
quiresre-
quiresand in order further to excite the Christian ingeinge-
nuity
mgeq-
uIres
inge-
liuityWeVe notice that the periodicals published by thethe-
Union
the-
Union
the-
Unionquires us to write the name and postofllce but fourfourt-een
fourt-een
nuity of our readers to devise some means by whichwhich-
the
whicht-
een
which-
theUnion the Magazine theth Macedonian and thethe-
Helping
the-
Helping
the-
Helpingteen times on cash book mailing15 book and wrapwrapp-
erswrap-
persthe diiuculty may be obviated or at least allayedallayed-
Some
allayed-
Soule
l1ayedT-
IHelping Hand all cost considerably more than thethe-
amounthh-
amountpersTI ers and takes but six hundred foldings twelvetwelvep-
astingstwctwelvep-
astingsI e Some of0 f our readersreat 1 el S got an Income bybv raisingralslnl00-
pastings
oror-
handling
or-
handlingauloamountlitlit-
THE
4 receivedcccl i from subscriberssubscribers-
THE
subscrhrs-
RE
pastings and three sheets of wrapping paper toto-
send
to-
sendhandling wheat and other grain now ready
fiforfifor-d
forfor-
market
fo-
rmarketandsendovn d thet 1 10 same to fifty separate addresses requiresrequiress-even
requiress-even
i marketmarketaneand1 wee rejoicereJoice to hear that unusuallyunusna IY finefine-
crops
fine-
crops
neTHERE CONFERENCE OF MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIES-
The
MISSIONARIES-
Thoseven harvestedharvcstedperhapperhaps they1 IeIe-
twentfourcouldcould-
make
could-
make
ldhundred of and postoffice-trentyfour
postofficepostoffice-tventjrfour
have beenwritings mime crops of missionaries at Shanghai has-
donehashas-
done
has-
doneconferencefirst fruits-
Others
fruitsfruits-
Others
TheLord of the 15 ss-
and
thetventjrfour hundred foldings six hundred pastingspastings-nd
make au otteringof erihig to Ill the plans and stimulate thethe-
zeal
the-
zeal
the-
zealdone much to perfectwellandnd who can give now as we asas-
next
as-
per
as-
nextthirtyseven and half sheets of manilla papa-
Perpa-
perOthers there maybemay bea zeal of our laborers In China WeVe looklookforgoodfor good rere-
sults
1e-
suIts
re-
sultsPer We hope this explanation will be acceptedaccepted-ty
next yearyear-
Butyear-
Butcar womancantcant thethe-
ladies
the-
ladies
sults to show themselves in the present and in comcom-
ingcom-
in
corn-
ingto womanby those who have sent 10nO lists of names withwith-
frtywithf-
ortyBut for Ingenuity we turn
wobm-l
us long of theFull and interesting reports papa-
pers
pa-
pers
pa-
persfor 15 assembledassem e ata popularpopular-
places
ppopular-
places
0plllar ingin yearshome orfrtyy thirtytl 1 Irty or in one case twentyfive centscentsa-plece
cellcentsa-piece
tS ladies whetherw J IC t11c J atand discussions have been furnished by Dr RK-
H
R-
H
R-
IIdevise some plan to helphelp-
us
persresortapiece Instead of sending the money and just oneone-
andone-
Hanleplaces of summer
0 In a dry seasea-
son
sea-
son
H Graves to the Religious Herald WeVe have alsoalso-
fullalsals-
funalso-
fullemergencyname and PostofficePostofficee-
asou
us through the presentis very refreshingrefresIHUg HowHow-
san
How-
an
nOWOW-
SOilfull reports in the Celestial Empire a weekly pubpub-
some
pub-
lished
pub-
lishedson even a slights1rrht10 showerin Africa live andam1 carrycarryonon theirtheir-
work
ththeir-
work
ee-
etlr lished at Shanghai from which we propose to giv6giv6-
some
give-
someVLLetet us not be weary in well doing for in duedue-
seasonsanan ourmteslonariesour missiouaris
remittances till next some extracts as soon as we can find roomr-
oomFOREIGN
rom-h
r
season we shall reap if we falutlnt not work it they get no moreh
oIo-
IISSION
Q FOREIGN MISSION jounisrLiLjounisrLiLj-
TnTxT
JOURNJ0URNATFO-
REIGN
ALALI-
fTVfroinTxYIf TTTnxr look upon their workork with suspicion ButHn thist1li letlo-tFOREIGN
let-
itsamount raised amongunion thelie people beingllclllg about C7Iif7f7-
or7ij7i-
jorFOREIGNjTnTxTN MISSION CJOUENALfT0URNALA TU3 1hOlJe j1is wearing wayway-
OUR
way-
OUR
I
or about 5GO in hard moneymOlle of this place This sulisuli-reriptlon
Ruh-
cliptlot1sub-
ZeriptionOUR WORK INL LA TOUKTOU-
KRICHMOND
reriptlon tin1 people gave cheerfully the ColonialColonial-Governor
Colonial-GovernorGovernor Capt C C Lees headed the listjt withwith-Cfi
with-tRICHMOND VA AUGUST 1877187-
7OUR
Is a very humble one The Church doesloe not excx-
oecdex-
geedCfit The above amount enabled mo to completecomplete-
woodwork
completo-celoecd n score of members and the mcctinp1mcetlllg3llenvnare 1i11i-
1rrT
hchlheld-
inthe wOll plUtlrltw the houo illltlo IlId out rhoThe-WoodworkUlin the house of the EVftUgvlist who is IlllUSeuIimself aa-
OURll-
J woodwork isi well painted andI1I1 the wallsall nicelynicely-i
nicely-whitewashed
KTTOCTMATDTT7CJ rrTOOURU T5 MISSIONARIESMISSIONARIESI-n
carpenter an unlettered man in11 comparison withwith-
Inwith-
Ini whitewashed The corrugated iron with which itit-
isit-
tIn tlie Field t the college professors and the collegebred WaldenWalden-I
Waldeii-shut
aldll1 isi covered I believe to be the best and willwillltwilllt-I
laJt aa-
longa-
Irn1gII shin ministers by whom lie is surrounded HutHut-
CHINA
liltlilt-
CliltvAlonglotw time The missionaries here think that thethe-
houetill-
CHINAthe-
houseCHINA these members are devout and atlVctlonate and thethe-
AT
the-n houehOIfe complete as it standstnlld ought to have cstcsta-
boutClts-
ervicescost-
aboutAT TUKO CHAUI O ChefooT P Crawford Mrs servicesservserv-
Crawford
i ces are characterledch arac ter i ze d byby much unctionuncti o n whilewhile-
Crawfordabout C450d3Ovv-
Orawford1lrswhilellllt it has cost the Hoard aboutabult-
I1CrawfordOrawford1lrssirs STSTlIolmCsS J Holmes Woo Tswun Chan nativenatiyepaspas the Evangelist IlonorcJ lerrarisTI crrar i a convertconvcr t fromfrom-
torfrom-
tar1111 J41244I1 7s Bd and all the work done and improveimprove-
menthllprove-
torImilprov-
elnenttor and three native assistants Roman Catholicism isIS unusually well acquaintedacquainted-AT ment made has cost onlyon1yca21321V1 7s 8d r promisedpromised-
toATT siiAxiuiMTT Yates Dtrs Yates Wong Iing SanSan-
nativeandandi-
vesand-
AT
111word of God of tendernessYli with the a manntlve pastor nnct one nutnativet IUSassistantan to sendlint you01 at viewVll of the chapel but owingowhwbb-
ATto thethe-
incessantthe-
incessantAT OAXTOSHCAxTOV H H Grnws1lrsGravesives Mrs GravesGrnVs11i8snlaGravesMissLulaWhitMiss LulaWhiihit zealzca 1 andntH1 an intelligentI n t e 11 Ige It amih devotedl Baptist whowiio-
denwho-
denincessant
oJ
clouds which hanghUI over thet I 10 country atat-
presentat-
denat-
preselitden Yong Seen San and eleven other native assistants and besides maintaining the meetings at La Tour tratra-Bibiewomen
tlt1-
3iblewomen it isIpresentIHPC IIttthishis beinghcin the rainy season exceedinglyexceedingly-dilllcult
exceedingly-diilicultBibiewomen
APPTPA Iverses the valUys on foot scattering gospel seedseed-
Aseed-
AFRICA dilllcult for the photographer to take a good viewview-Now
view-Now
iewAAFRIOA both by tracts and byy the spoken wordwon and111 HI nownow-
uATwffiWTnow-
assistants
Hmlstalcmistake made InNowXo Dr as to the we using thethe-amount
the-amotultuATwffiWTjiveATAT AIJIJEOfUTPAmAm-
assistantsP O LagsWE JlavidJ Dwid and011 two na1
alHand then ostjmlsxte1HI hlj111s journeys into 1FrancoratouHIaiuaiu-wVB
andand-jive itamount over the appropriationlast yearyemit waswa aa-
mistakea-
mistakejivewVB assistantsassistants-
ATissibuini I t vv-
ATt1ATlLWAT LAGOSLAGOSWW WtVV Colley and one native assistant I Switzerland Lat fall he had a publicpnblCllbcdiscussiondiscussion-
ITALY
dlsetlssIon-
ITALYno1 mistake but I assure youOU that mistake liaslta beenbeen-
atonedheen-
ITALYteen-
atonedITALYITALY-AT
with the FreechurchFreechmc1IlUl1llterminister on baptism in whichwhich-
AT
whlcll-the atoned for in the work which lias already been donedone-
Xotdone-
Notlolle-
AT the latter took the ground that baptism was no lonlon-
LA
lon-
tiersiKnor Xot until built the corner ofof-
Toephof-
LAo-
floephAT ROMEO IB Taylor and Signor CocordaCocorda-
LAour chapel was on
LA TOUHTounSignorFtrrarisTounSignorSigner FerrarisFerraris-MILANSignor
ger binding and on thistIll point at least the BaptistBaptist-MiLAxstenor
Baptist-found
Toeph and Broad streets did the people in LagosLagos-know
LUfloLagos-knowMiLAxstenor PaschettoPaschett-
oCAnriSignorfound thetit VValdensesaldenscs withith him Some have seemedseem-
edSlrIKseemed-
toin tili1I1iiOlHt1know of our existence as aI missionary society thisthis-
placethis-
placeCnrISiJno1 Martlne11Martinell-iNArLESSignor to regard our in the valleysllles as uncalleduncalled-
Himunealled-
forSlrIK regar presence unupc1NArLESSignor ColomboColomb-o13IIISignor
Jo place notwithtanding the amount of work wewe-
havelye-
havethink if God has raisedraisedI-SLAND
raised-up
Him13IIISignorSigner BasiieBasileI-SLAND
for and unseemly lint we have lone lienlien-In
hers-InISLAND OKOJ SAiimsiASisnor CossuCoss-
uYsalesSignorup a man there to declare theth whole counsel of GodGod-
VJssicssignorGod-
weGod liasIn work011 to theour upill present greatlygreatly-
showngreatly-
shownBeiiondiI3ellond-
iAt
VJssicssignor believebel ieve that notnot-At
not-onlywe may well sustain him Nayar we shown his approbation of our movements TheThe-
DayThe-
DayAt Home only for the ordinances but for the spiritual truthtruth-J
Day School here isIi doingdoin well the SundayschoolSundayschool-classes
StlHlasclI001-J
Sundayschool-classesJ B Hartwell MrsIrs HartweiiHartwellPP O Columbus Ga I which are closely connected with them we have aa-
lrnm5a-
Eclasses are well attended and interesting ManyMany-ofE Z Slmonlrnm5 1lr SimmonsP O KoMntl MisslissvT N mUsiou which there or elsewhere no one can fulful-
Bfill-
B of the and have learned within iixiix-months
Fi-xmonths
ixB WilliamsVillia MrsMErsYilIlaml501cOMrsyilllamsIWilliams P O Montcomery Ala Miss illti l forfni 11S wWeVee believeUlie e 4inithat Vwhcreerlumnfhei e er TufnutInfant liapliap-I
I3ulrUmUm-L
men womenI V NewKe Testament in theirtheir-
vernaculartheir-
vernacularL Moon MissulSS E MoonP1 oon O Cartersa1 1 SI Bridgen Va 1m months how to read the
I tismt lm isis practicedpmc t lCC 1 unantagomedU11tlllI t 1g01l7CI 1 by1 Baptist principrinci-ples
priilci-ples vernacular tongue Some are so moved upon asas-
theyas-
theyples it tends to the corruptioncorrupt lOll of principles and toto-
OURto-
OURtheytIle wadewut into the ocean of light and knowledgeknowledge-
Godsknowledge-
GodsITALIAN MISSIONSMISSI0NSLALA TOUR the of the line of demarcation betweenbetweenB-VKKV
between-BY
OUR effacing dcmarcatloll Gods Word that they comeconw at once to me 7o7o-m forfor-
baptismfor-
baptismBVKKVm nitrEY DR GEO B TAYLOR the church and the world Even in111 these valleysvalleys-See
valleys-See
baptism and church membershipmembership-While
lnelnbership-WhileSee fourth page for some account of theth place such tendencies can bee seen Ministers havemve beenbeen-
andbeen-
anden While we have some encouragements we are notnot-
withoutnot-
andnot-
withoutand people the article there isIS made up in111 partpart-from
unwilling tot bury unbaptizcd infants baptiedbaptied-from
baptized-youth without the inevitable ditticultiesditticulties-
Theredifliclilties-
Therefrom the first part of Dr Taylors letterletter-The
youth reachinga certain ageae are exhorted tot comecome-
Thecome-
to There was no little encouragement for us in thethe-letters
the-The
the-lettersThe History of the Waldenses is replete withwith-
interesttoO tllc communionconunUlllon and1111aroare prepared for it byb beingbeing-
interestbeing-
instructed letters from jou and Dr Corev stating the inteninten-tions
il1tn-interest
inten-tlotlsinterest and instruction but more than the barestbarest-
allusioninstructed in the catechism and people who do notnot-
allusionnot-
profess tions of the young brethren of ilichmond InstituteInstitute-and
Institute-alll1sion
Institute-andit would be in these limitslimits-
Fromprofess to have experienced the new birth rere-
witnesses
re-
gardwhomallusion to impossible and we1 hope 3011 will allowlo the teacher theythey-
willthey-
WillFrom a yenvery earlearly leiod the people of these valval-leys
gll thlmselves UlHand are regardregardedell aas chulch mcmutent-bers will support here to be known as Tlie1lt StudentsStudents-
MissionaryStwlclIs-
1eysStudents-
Missionary1eys maintined thele fundamental tmths of the GosGos-pel
ber Jt n1may be Uld tlmthat many parts oof Ity areare-much Missionary11880Iarl of tluhe liiclunonilRich nond Institute We0 believebelieve-
thish1ie-
petbelieve-
thispet and were indee Reformcrs before the HeRe-formation
mnch I110moreC 111in ncd of cauocltsts This1 hi lis veryvery-true
el this name will be the means of other institutesinstitutes-following
intltute-gfoation
hlstitutes-followingtruertle bllt If these allcs arc at aU a fountain ofof-
influencefoation Nor thlvor were merely stationarystationary-witnesses
following in the same workwork-I
work-witnesewitnesses but scattered the light in various porpor-tions
influence for Italy it cannotcannot be unimportant thatthat-
lionsthat-
at I didi notIrot tell you in my last that I had written toto-
Mrto-
tionsto-
Mrtions of FranceFrance and ItalyItal TheyTifev suffered terribleterrible-persecutions
at least a testimony for our principles be renderedrendered-persecutions
rendered-there Mr11rJ T1 Smith of New York suggesting that asas-
heas-
persecutionsas-
hepersecutions for the truth being in various centucentu-ries
there But howIOW muchL1ch would our evangelistss opop-
Ties
op-portunity
p he was helping Saml M Harden 1011on of our latelate-misslonaiy
lnte-ries
late-mixionaryries exiled tortured massacred portunjtvportullIt of getting the ear of the people beh linin-
creasednn-
Tvholesalethisthiimprisoned or byby-
wholesalemisslonaiy ItevHe Joseph M Harden at placeplace-that
place-wholesale
place-thatwholesale The and the creased if he had a neat well located chapel ThisThis-
wouldI hishis-
liansIllPresbyterians EpiscopaEpiscopa-
liansthat hehe would take him to America Mr11 SmithSmith-has
Smith-lians
Smith-haslians both claim that the Waldcnsians of theirtheir-
ecclesiasticalwould cost comparatively little and FerrarisJo elr1rli hashas-
ecclesiasticalhas-
latelywere has decided to have him come over to America anilanil-
hasnnd-
ecclesiasticalanti-
hasecclesiastical order It seems certain that for two oror-three
lately been much exorcised on the subject andand-
threeand-
thinks has sent el00100 to pay his passage Samuel willwillleaowillleao-three
leaveleave-Lagos
leave-Lagosthree centuries at least have been Presbyte-
rianthinks he could gct some ald in France and bwitbwit-
rianSSwit-
zerlanditJie Coastthey Presbyte Lagos in rx few weeks for the Libcriun wherewhere-
hewhere-
1ianwhere-
lierian influenced perhaps bv1 connection witiiith GeGe-neva
Ge zenanazenana-Tieva
zellanzerland-1hotlands heh will meet one of YatcsandYatci and Porterllelds vesselvessel-
whichvcsse15-
neVvessels-
whichTieva where many of their ministers have beenbeen-educated
lholland of dollar have been contributedcontributed-educated
contributed-mainly whichhich will take him to New York about the ltlt-
of1st-
oftt-
educatededucated The ancient Waldensesallnse have also beenbeen-claimed
mainly I believe by1 Episcopalians andall PrcsbytePrcsbyte-claimed
Presbyte-ria
reshtc of August D1 VV-
IY-
claimeV-
Iclaimed as holding substantially Baptist doctrinesdoctrines-and
rllmsria us for chapels colleges schools hospitals tVctV-cand
cc-
forakcdI asked MrIl Smith to allowallo Samuel to go to thethe-
Richmondthe-
anl1tim-
eI11ehinontland practices And this seems truetrue as to a portionportion-at
forr the WaWaldensiandensian valleysyacJ Ul there no stewardsteward-at
Richmond Institute aa4 I think that his presencepresence-there
pr15CnC-eat
presence-thereat least of that people It is so intimated in somesame-
ofof the Lord who wouldould like to give a few hunhun-
ofhutn-
dreds there would do much to stir the hearts of VirginiaVirginia-forof the histories andan was explicitly so stated to thethe-
presentdreds for the erection of a Baptist chapel therethere-
presentthere-
Oil for the goodood of Africa Wec hope Samuel willwill-
comewil-
lpreentwill-
comepresent writer by Mrr Geymonat himself a WaldcnWalden-sian
On9n suchich a chapel the Waldensian motto Lux litcetlitcet-
sianmeet-
in come safelynrtl and be fitted for work in this countrycountry-He
cOllutrr-siansian and professor in their Theological School atat-
FlorenceinteneltrisInin tencrls the light shines in the darkness mightmight-
Florencemight-
with He has been studying andall working with brotherbrother-David
hrother-Florence
brother-DavidFlorenceFlorence-
WhenwIth peculiarpecllharymjllCtrpropriety be inscribed NayNa I longlong-
Whenlong-
toOl1g David and me ever sincesince we arrived hereI I lc HeHe-
studiesHe-
benIle-
sttlliesWhenben religious liberty came to the WaldensesWaldenses-they
to seeee flllItahanan Italian Baptist Church Edifice Fund1 L1n forfor-
theyfor-
the studies and learns well I hope hisLis presence inin-
AmericaI-
ntIeyin-
Anmericathey wereere as the result of so many ages of oppresoppres-sion
tlwtl securing of chapels at importantlnpOltlI1POIltspoints in11 ItalyItaly-sion
1t11Italy-as America will be worth much to the mission ciusociuso-
incaucau-
81Oncause-
illsion81On inIn aa very reduced state They howeverhowever-naturally
asa opportunity01101 tUntty oilersoft r WeC wouldoul begin withIth La TourTour-naturally
Tour-and in this field andan that God may permit him to rere-
turnrc-
11atural1yre-
turnnaturally found many Christian friends in thethe-United
and Korae andan go to NaplesNnples Milan and other imporimpor-TJnited
impor-tant turn Yours very trulytrul W W11 COLLEYCOLLEY-
The
COLLE-
YRICHMOND
United States England and Holland readyrearead to helphelp-them
tant points One thingthil1 constantly troubles meme-
themme-
themme-
Wethem Perhaps theU7e most prominentprominent of thesethese waswas-General
WeVee sasay fand I believehche itt that we more than anyany-General
any-other The enclosed circular H or handbill is neatlyneatly-
printedneatly-
printedGeneral Beckwith of the Church of England whowho-lost
therothercll1sttlrChristian denomination hold the truth in111 itsits-
lostits-
simplicity printed on a slip of yellowelluw paper 12x8 inches andand-
isamam-
10stand-
islost a legl in the battle of Vaterloo and whosewhose-character
simplicity ietYetltit does sometimes seem asnsifif thesethese-character
these-others is as followsfullows-
charactercharacter andan life were revolutionized by that eventevent-Sojourning
others with their changed mutilated ordinancesordinances-
amelioration
ordinances-tSojourning in the valleys he became interesterl inin-
theirIet a more freely than we for the prollgntlOll of thc NEWNE BAPTIST13API IS1 CHURCHCHURCH-
Corner0CIIURCII-
CornerHURHUR-
theirC I
their behalf and thenceforth for manmany yearseals till hisIlls-
deathGospelGopel IIf our iws are mor SCLlptllral surelysurely-our
Corner of Joseph and Broad StreetsStreets-THE
Streets-death
Street-sTIEdeath he gave time iurtlic iliHl inlmmcc to thethe-
ameliorationonr o1Jhgatlon to spread hel11 lis corspol1dinglycorrespondingly-greater THE DEDICATION sEitSEHVICE8VICES will eQiumence onon-
THURSDAYon-
ame1ipratloll0n-
1IiURSUAIamelioration and elevation of the Waldenses notnot-slacking
greater But may it not be that BaptistsBaptists ureuuniuureuuniu-slacking
are bUUIsohne-times THURSDAYY next the I0th intant the morning serser-
viceSe TT-
slackingll-
viceslacking in his endeavors even in the midst of hishis-disappointment
times tempted to rely upon thetheirr orthodoxy andal1 toto-
disappointmentto-
bevice to begin at 300 A MM-
TheM-
Ther
disappointment at their decision to retain PresbyPresby-rian
be less earnest than they should be ininn their workwork-rian
work-of The RevHe J MiLuaihLUl will preach the sermon inin-
Englishin-
1iallIn-
Englishrian rather than Episcopal churchgovernmentchurchgovernment-Ever
of ftllth and labor of lovelove-
Everlove-
A
English The RevRe SAMUEL PEABSE will followinfollowin-Yoruba
followln-Ever
fo1loWI-nYorubaEver sincesincethethe reign of Queen Anne of EngEnEn-
landYorubaYoruba-
TheYoruba-
Theland the Waldensian Church has been endowedendowedendowed-
andA LETTER FROM REV W W COLLEYCOLLEY-
andCOLLE-
YLaosThe Rev J B WOODOOD will preacliloach a sermon toto-
Englishil-
landIa-
Englishand the income is used for the support of the paspas-tors
Loos AFRICA MayIay 30th 1877 English on LORDS DAY following 13th instantinstant-at
instant-torstors in the valleys As Italy has in these laterlater-years
Dear Dr TapperllpperSinceSince my last to jou thethe-years
the-work
at 1030 A MM-
TheM-
The11-
yearsyears been opened to the dissemination of the gosgos-pel
work has goneone forward with much success at thisthis-pel
this-station
The Rev JJ B THOMAS will preach in the afterafter-noon
after-pe1
after-noonpel the WaldenstaBs have sent forth many wellwell-
trainedstation Our new chapel was finished byb the 1st1st-
trained1st-
ofnoon of the same day at 4 PI M in YorubaYoruba-
TheYoruba-
trainedYoruba-
Thetrained preachers and teachers who though perper-haps
of May andan the dedication services commenced onon-the
The Rev T1 B MACAULAY will take a part inia-
thein-
hapsin-
thehaps not in all cases thoroughly Italian have yetyet-done
the 10th as you will see from an enclosed circularcircular-The
the serviceservice-The
service-Thedone a good work IndeedIndeed every denominationdenomination-
nowThe brethren missionaries of the Church of EngEng-
a
The hymns for the occasion will be selected fromfrom-
thefrom-
nowfrom-
thenow abrjnl in Italy numbers among its laborerslaborers-WYaldensians
land and thoVesleyanthe Wesleyan Church gave mc their srmsym-pathy
the Church of England andan Wcsleyan HymnHymn-Books
Hymn-1Valdenslans
Hymn-Books1Valdenslans as our own Cocora and JaschettoPasehetto-
Inpathy anand etUclent serviccs 011 the occasion lIteThe-gatherings
Books The music will be conducted by MRn JJ-
BENJAMINJ13J13-
BENJAMINDD-
nInn this appears the special providence of GGod ItIt-is
gatherings were large amI attentive to the Vord fitat-alt
BENJAMIN aided by his choirchoir-NISisa ivrcvcihowever ua itnypIty thatmvi sunnsomo Valdensiansuiuuusmiis 1l1steadinstead-
ofjusLfiiu aiMiieall the servicesservices anuiuoand the collections were goodgoo AsAs-
of N BA collection will be mademae at the close 010-1each
ofof-
ofoo-
eachf
of welcoming the cooperation of other ChristianChristian-laborers
I wrote you in my last I hoped to got in Lagos thethe-amount
each service in aid of the churchchurch-W
church-Wlaborers in the evangelization of Italy have somesome-
timesamount necessary to complete the then begunbegin nn-
work WV Wr COLLEYLLEY MinisterMinister-Lagos
Minister-times
Minister-Lagostimes seemedseemedtoto regardregar them as intruders and to j work this I did with considerable success the Lagos May 3d31lt 18771877-
Q
187-
7llICIDI0ND
FOREIGN MISSION JOUK3STAXJOUK3STAXFR-OM
33F-
ROM
FROM DR YATHBYATHB-
SIIAWUIAISIIAWUIAISIfANO HAl Mayrll 19thOtl1 3877387-7Jar
877 II OurHINTIIIN TO SUNDAYSCHOOL WORKERSVIORKERSAmounti
t
Amount raised for MissIlss Moon11oons HouseU0l1se2J822382 03present SundayschoolSlIlJclayschoollessomlessons have for their Remitted to Tung Chow 1084 07Jar JtrutlierIntluer Titpprrf1 1ihlVr Tht mtasintmry1 eonfcreonfcr-
nrirooilfel-
cncesubjmsu b ject the history of the first distinctly
I
II-
cureinrirocureiis stilltill in session ami Is thrillinglyintercstthrllllllthrillingly lutereetlutereet-Itig
Missionary enterprise ForeignIn hands of Boardundertaken afteraftc the resur Board subject to orderorer11 3933 5050-
jecrcu
55-
Theillg Tho blessed Spirit is ill our midst mul II-doiibt
I-
doubtcctlon of JesnsJcSI1 011 this aCCOl1nt they exceed nle huIles shouldaredoiibt not that great good will result from thisthis-
convocationtJJlthis-
collugJ11191Y iIlIJOltant congratulate themselyes 011on-
tileandfin olwht to be to all lIuusllay tile 1l0be worwork wllieh they have tJms suecessfullyOne of theconvocationcol lvocattoh most remarkable feafea-tures
fea-tures
intClcitillg We heree 11rn tJmt the Ghot few hundredHoly begun Only a dol1ars more arearc-neededtures of our meetingmeetiugasas tilelie essajs read from day 8clctedjecrcu me men for the workwOJktlmtthat the most dis I needed to complete the amount theythe undertook toto-raiseshowshowIsis the fact that theseto day essay writtenwritten-
intmguished and ctleiellteljlcient of the apostles were cho raise and this sum will bee speedily secured soso-
soondilVerent Ifin parts of China and the speeehes mademade-here
matte-here
senoU to commence it WeYe have thrilling accounts of soon as the work can go forwardforward-
FROM
here on the several essays are a unit on one pointpoint-that
point-tltat
their arduous labors their fearful trialstrl3s and theirthoirII
that of the native church becoming sclfsupportiiisclfsupportiii-as
glorious successes Let the teachers continuallyI
as soon asa possible and that foreign money bebe-plied
nltiptip-plied
bear in mind and often remind their pupils thatthat-plied
WOMANyANWOMANS8 BAPTIST MISSIONARYwTssinwAnv RnnTVTvSOCIETYSOCIETY-they
SOCIETY-
Theplied onlyonl for aiding weak churches and aggressiveaggressive-work
aggressive-work O
they are studying an inspired history of early forFor-eiqtJnc Sixth Annual Report of this Society withwith-
eiffnwith-
workwith-
Proceedingsworkwork-I
eiffn Missions4Vissiols-It Proceedings of the Annual is neatMeeting n pampam-
uiimi
parn-
pitletI am happy11I1j to nayfoa that the salarysaltu of my nativenative-
pastornative-
pastorIt is to JIIe olle of tllelie most Ill1accountnble of a11
pastorlastor has been paidpaltllJrby thetWJ1l1tiHnative church for moremore-than
more-than
tllingg l1at allany one who acopts the Dible shouldshould-not
lJllet of ninetytwo pages rhe meeting waR heldheld-inthan two yearslU and in 187G181 G the church diddhImllchmuchmuch-
moremuch-
morenot heheve 111in oreigll IlsslUns 1 beg sllch to rere-
morere-
ConsiderI 1111301tonin BostonAprilAplil17th17th nnd 18th 1877 and semsseems toto-
havemore than support the pastor Other churches inin-
dillercntiii-
diflbreiiteonollIIuiimi themu KuujeccHuhjcct inIn the light 01of our present Imveiiu heen veryiy cpmnuspuited Iheanu 11csurerjnuiinmti reportsreports-
contributionsHJJUHBdillercnt partsIlt1 of China hav jut entered uponupon-
thatupon-
thatSundayschool studies JJItGJItG-
Womans
RG contributions during the year amounting to 34867that stage The average contribution head ofof-jiiy
of-layjiiy church is more than double that of
peranyall otherother-
churchother-
clu95j and this except some 500 was raised in NewNe-
wWomansNew-
Englandchurchclu rch yet reported I expect much good will111 rere-sult
11re-sult
WomansIVoman s WorkWWorkS-
CCIETIES
ork England New York New Jersey and PennsylvaPennsylv-ausult from tiiee meetingsmeetings-
Iu iiiaJ I ia forf00-
Il there are two other similar SocietiesSocieticsoneSocietiesone-
foroneone-
SOCIETIESI olleredred al resolution for a committeeColl consistliiconsistlii-of
c01lSitllJgcoil itillitill-of
SCCIETIES IN THE COUNTRYCOUNTRY-We
for the West with executive board at Chicago andand-We
nnd-If
and-onepeal
ofIf oneto
fromthe mission
every missionHoards
inColleges
China toChurches
draft anandand-
religiousa1r-
eligious1111
ajaj-peal
np Wee have not yetet received any sketch of the MatMat-taponi
Iat one on the Pacific coast at San Francisco In thethe-taponi
ththe-
tablereligious newspapers of the WOULD for moreIIlOr menmen-and
nieti-and
taponi Society but brief notes in reference to twotwo-others
table of contributions by States we notice thatthat-others
that-Massachusettsand women for China I ulo proposeJJOoc to print anan-
editiontill-
editionothers in the same countyCOllutytltethe Society atBruingnt ruing Massachusetts leads giving nearlynearl oJo-
Jl1Itiou10000 NewNew-
tonKNew-
Yorkow
edition of 1000 of this fervid appeal to be forfor-warded
for-warded
ton and that at Mattaponi are we learn twin sissis-
tersYork gives 8000 while New Jersey andan ConnecConnec-
tersConnec-
ticutwarded by all the missionaries in China to all thethe-centres
the-centres tersters-
JIRUINOTONticut are both ahead of Pennsylvania The moneymoney-was
centres of influence in their several connectionconnection-and
connections-andandm may tue blessing of God go with andHUe rest upon
BRUINOTON FEMALE MISSIONARY SOCIETYSOCIETY-was
was useduse to support twentyone Judy missionariesmissionaries-andWIIwas formed in 1835It All well fortyfortytwo yaw agos Vutiug and twentyfive Biblewomen and to aid thirtythirty-four
this time the aggregate collections have been aboutFaithfully 0500 Wec fear tlfethe next forty yearscalS will not pro four schools inin whichW I I1C I were 1817i 01817 pupilspnp nn s muTheirTheir-duce
Their-work
1hellel-llIM T1 YATISYATIS-
SUNDAY
YnTISS-
UNDAY
duce such large results Thehe society now desiresdesires-to
work has greatly prospered as may be seen from thethe-to
the-to
the-
followingSUNDAY IN CHINACHINA-
If
to get mite boxes to help in the work PleasePlease-send
following summarysumurary-
Among
send 20 or moreIf there is anything calculated to make oneonefeelfeel moreMissMiss SUE XRYLAKIE RYLAND SecretarySecretary-
BruingtonMisionaMissiona-
riesCOnyerCOnye-
rnesCoriver-sionsthe fact of bcll1 in Amongmong thethe-
Burmese
Schools Scholarsbeing a heathen land it is to pass Bruington July IGth 7777-
We
rtes sion8sion8-
We
sion8-
IJunnesethrough the streets on the Sabbath Stepping outout-of
out-ofof your streetdoor on your wayWI1 to church youyou-Jind
WeYe suppose the fair Secretarys fear for the nextnext-forty
ijurmegeBurmese-Karens
8 ic16G754754-ON
151-5forty
15-
KarensJindlilt yourself at once in the midst of a busyms throngti gong forty yearsear5 was also felt by her predecessor ofof-Pcrllllps
KarensKarens-Eurasians
to to I7 G6fi686 MM-
Eurasians4
EurasiansEurasians-Japanese
4 2 71 55-
JapanesePerhapsIMhaps it is market day and the strectsarcitnets are linedlined-on
lined-on
18371837-on
1837-
TIMEJapaneseJapanese-Teioogoos
to 2 2 3232-
Teloogoos55-
THEon either side with bags of grain donkeysOlJkc mulesmules-and
mtdes-and
TeloogoosTeioogoos-Chinese
5 100 4THE UPPER chKKING AND QUEEN FEMALE MisMIS-
SIONARY1r5 V Sand men A busyUs tralllc is114 ChineseChinese-
Shans4 74 44-
Shans4-
The
going on EverywhereEverywhere-us SIOXARY SOCIETY was organized about thirtythirty-
yearsShans 1 101-
0years1-
0FOREIGN
us youOlt proceed on your way are evidences of a years In its records I findyears ago looking over thatlandalle without The report concludesconcludes-1A
Sabbatha Hawkers vendvent theirtheir-wares
their-wares MrsIrs Caroline Broaddu wife of the first Dr AnAn-
drewwares pedlars call attention 1AA good Beginning has doubtless been mademade-but
to theirt l1eh goods chil drew Broaddus the lirst President Indrenrcn playJla about the streets men gossip or discusswas sumsum-
mning but letbuslet us count it onfy a beginning Calls for adaad-ditionalming up the gifts of this noble bodyOtly I find them toto-
amountfourteenbusinessthe ditional lady missionaries fourteen are beforebusyusv tide of life rolls on ProbablyProbably-
notusus-
oramount to nearlynearl 5000 Mrsrrs Dr John Mr GarGar-nettnot one in all that or for new schoolhouses or for more oror-
forvast throng isi aware that it isf moneynett isis now the President and Mrs15 R J BatesBates-
Secretarythe Lords holyIOJ day How you long to see this Secretary Either of these ladies will cheerfullycheerfully-give
for houses for the sick come from almost everyevery-stationthoughtless station And let not the Christian women ofcarelesscarele busy multitude wending itsits-
wayIts-
wayourour-
landie information of its Address themworkings atat-Newtowngiveway1 to the houseOIlSt of GodGod-
ButGod-
tut Xcwtown and land think they have donc what they couia whilewhile-onlyButtut there iio at brighter side to the picture ArAr-
rivedAr-
rived1
King Queen county VaVa-C RY only one in three in Massachusetts one in four inin-
NewC II ROLANDLANDLAND-
FROM
rived at church youYOU behold a ouiet orderly well New England one in eleven in the Middle StatesStates-gives
States-givesdressedrcsecJ congregation assembledae ehnbled toto worship the true gives two cents a week to this object ManyManyofof usus-canFROM SAVANNAHSA V ANNAH GEORGIAGEORGIA-
MrsGod Among them too areal heathen some ofof-whom
of-whom
can giverrie more than this and we can praypra andand-Mrs
anti-laborwhomwi 10m are hearingJCarill for the Jirt timetllltine the storyfotOI of Mrs11 E RJL Falllgant writes giving us a full acac-
countlabor that the hearts of the indifferent ami thethe-
rnuntthe-
newlyGods lovjJo The thought of being in GodGods househouse-is
count of ththe WomiiiOIteionirvWomntnisN omaii s JiI1ionaryJ ssionaryJ SocietvfoocietSociety of whichwhich-she
ewly converted may be enlisted in this causecause-Drisis Dr AAnOl1S has showibymathematlcalshown by mathematical calculationscalculations-that
peculiarly sweet in henthen land Outsidea i As haventshe is for thethe-
wholeis Secretary we room e11lthat if all the ChristiansSatan reigns darkness covers the peoplepeople-
mtliinpeople-
I
now living would eacheach-whole
each-give
achgrossmtliinI itihi God siiows Himself gracious to hisIii ownown-cboseu
own-chosen
whole letter shehe will pardon our attempt to prepre-
sentgive fifteen dollars a year and enough consecratedconsecrated-
sentcboseu ones sentsen t in1111a few wordsb its substance The Society waswas-
organizedmcnen and women would go forth the gospel couldcould-
i
could-bei iini KIT in niofsii rrfn
I
be preached Utoto every creature inin all the world in111in-tenLJ MooxMoox-
FROM
Ioo organizedorgancc at a meeting called by the pastor RevRev-
Mfrten AmlAli therefore the0 00-
FROMyears present generationgeneration-
ofFROM DR GRAVESGRAVES-CANTOX
GRAVE-SCATOi
GRAVES-CANTON
Mr11 Hurley January 13th 1S74 For nearly twotwo-years
of jliristians is responsible for the ignorance ofof-
yearsof-
ymof-
theCANTOX June 12th 1S77 years it prospered greatlyzrrreath raising funds to supportsupport-a
the present generation of heathen Each one ofof-
aof-
usDear firo TapperTupperrI have just returned from a city missionary aidaI 1 a missionnllolOll SundayschoolS lUH1 1 sc I100 1 rere-
lieve
uus must take our share of thisthi solemnsoeuIH responsibilitythe Missionary Conference at Shanghai where we llevelieY much
Vsufiermg among nthe poor at homei and1 itIt-
contributed
1 till we can sayilflluence
we have done our part and havehave-usedbahad a used a1 our influence to induce othother to doo theirtheh-
contributedtheir-
contributcdtheir-
partfad most delightful and proiitable mcetJl1 II-nave
profitable meeting contributed over 200 to Foreign Missions chieflychiefly-for
navehave part in this most loyal service to our LordLord-for
Lord-for
Lord-
Wesent a full to the Religious Heraldreport for house for MissI1ss Moon at Tung Chow For thethe-
lastfrom which you may learn the particular subjects a We dundently submit two criticisms on the workwork-
lastwork-
ingorkork-
lastdiscusseddiscussed-We
the Society has languished andand-
withinlast two years ing oof the Societyfirst that they cannot or atat-within
at-within
at-
atWe hope soon to havemvc word of the Convention at within aa few months past has lost by death four ofof-
itNew at least do not tliclr OW11 business affairsaffairs-
Itsamlirs-
It3aflitir-
sbtOrleans0rie ns and to know that thetl1 Lord has beenbeen-
withbeen-
Withbeen-
with useful members while not a fewfe who werewere-
liberal
manageItsit mostostwith you011 of a truth Bro Simmons writes me btbutobo outside of the gocloty and getjt Mr AlbertAlbert-liberal
Albert-1Iberal
Albert-Vinalthat he hopes to leave the United States soon for liberal find therasylvcs now greatly straitenedstraitened-
WeVinal to audit their accounts for tl7emthemthem secondlysecondly-
esecondly-
thatChina I hope you01 will iceee yourour way clear to send Wee can but hope the Society will soon see betterbetter-times
that they can and doO attendottcn to their own bu5lriesSjbu5lriesSj-times
bUiness-times
bushiess-and
him back to this his old HeldJc The Chinese brethbreth-ren
breth-ren
breth-ren times strengthen the things which remain andand-
doren and do not go outside oof the Society even for pubpub-
do1mb-
dopub-
licare much distressed of hisat the thought going first worksworks-
BUILDING
than Itselsewhereelsewhere-We
do again even more 15c lectures and addresses If these are essentialessential-
BUILDING
essential-J
essential-features
essential-featuresWeIV are all well The summer weather is fairly BUILDING FUNDSFUNDS-
The
J
features we should doubt the wisdom of attemptattempt-
The
attempt-ingfloods
setpt inin During my absence there were fearfulfearful-Hoods The biiildlno enterprises ata
UtNCD1tOIlCanton and TungTunOTung-Chow
ingjnOhh-
Chowto combine into a similar organization thethe-
Chow
the-
excellentinit I
subsidedpints of our province but the water has
Chow for whTchwhich manyman ladies engaged in raisingraisinraisin-a
excellent local Societies of thet Ie Baptistapt st women atat-
aaa-
aat-
theMynow
a special fund have both been temporarily sussus-
pendedtnc SouthSouth-
pendedSouth-
dedSouth-
A
Bible class is 12 1414-present
14-present
14-present in session with some orpresentpresent-
Onepresent-
Onependedded by the return to this country of MrIr andand-
Mrand-
Mrs
II-
WiliamsOne MrMrs Williams from the former city and of thethe-
MissesA LADY who Is teaching several hundred milesmiles-
Missesmiles-
away1astorFong1Pastornstorconvertconve-
i1astorFongFonghns been baptizccl at Shlu IIlng by
MissesMfScs Moon from the latter The financial statusstatus-
ofaway from the church to whichIc1 she belongs sendssends-
ofsnds-
ofsends-
usPray for us that of of thethe enterprises is as followsfollows-
Amountus a postalIOt order for 1000 with the request thatthat-
AmountthatI-
Ithat-
wesouls this yearwe may see an ingathering
Amount raidedII 1 for Canton residenceresidenceeS8G38803 7777-
Remittedwe forward the papers for which it will pay to herher-
Rpmittedher-
Cantonher-
pastorMissionIission73517351 0606-
In
for distribution Members of that sort areare-
worthWith Christian love to the brethren in Rich Rpmittedeml e to the Canton pastor areare-
worthmond worth keeping on the roll even when they movemove-
InroOmovemove-
awaycc-
Inyour Bro in ChristChristRR II GRAVESGRAVES-
FROM
In hands of Board subject to orderorder1I21512 71 awayaw-
ayFOREIGN
141-4FOREIGN
I
4 FOREIGN MISSION JOTJRISrAlLJOTJRISrAlLT-
nllqJOURN AL
TalksI aiKS withWlUi theUi ChildrenvmiuiChildrenMI-
SSIONARY
ChildrenMI-
SSIONARY
en On Frlilny morning wo set out to tlioWnhlciislauthe lldlIilln11aldensialt-lialley5
lldlIillnV-alleys
slope of the Alps lie willvillluivoLaveaayo It package of booksbooks-and
bools-nUll
books-andvnlleys We go al fovfl miles south then turn wivtwivt-
wardwest-
wardltlt-
wlIand tracts but we shall hardly be able to keepkeep-up
IcIc-
lipkeep-
upward reaching the foot of the Alps some 40 milesmiles-MISSIONARY
miles-ollth
miles-South
up if we take more than an overcoat and It haverhaver-sack
11lwcr-Rack
llaver-sackMISSIONARY GEOGRAPHYGEOOltAPHyISSONG LESSON No IIInI-
A
III-
A
south of the Mt Cenis tunnel The traintrtlhulrlecarries usus-
inuz-
in
11-
insack filled with bread and sausage Along thotho-piUln
tho-pnth8
the-
pathin an hour and n half to Pinerolo where we mustmust-A
must-
taloinsist-
takepiUln which we find steep andill dangerous wo scuscu-crosses
se-ocroes
see-crossesA Trip to ItabjItall-
According
Italy-
According
take leave of steam engines and iron tracks andaJH-
lmakeand-
snakecrosses set upII here and there andin many do notnot-dare
not-dare
not-dareAccording 4to promise we arc to go 4i8athis monthmonth-
in
make the rest of our journeyj0I111H on a turnpike lintHilt-
asBut-
asdare to passas without kneeling before these pieces ofof-
woodof-
woodof-
woodin imagination to visitlslt one oiof our tnission stationsstations-
in
as we hnvo only ten miles farther1 to go andi thatthat-
in
that-through
that-through
i tt-in wood and ofiering a1 prayer to some saint OurOur-
evangelistOur-
emugclbtOur-
evangelistin northern Italy All who will go along mustmust-
meetlutist-
meet
through charming scenery wo shall enjoy thethe-
e1J1ngethe-
changehehe-
KT
evangelist will give them u tract or talk to them asas-
heas-
heas-
hemeet me inin NewKT xrYork1 andin i withi iDr Vrlaylors1aylor8lettlls1aylor8lettlls-m
lettersletters-
and
change Here comescom tho Diligeneenn-
and
and isnt it aa-
queera-
queerhe walks along trying to show them the follyfolly-ofandm the Geographies and the GuidebooksG beforebeor-
mebefore-
me
Overlookqueer lookingng vehicle It isis something liIwke thethe-
tngesthe-
stageshehe-
me
of thisthi vain worship and pointloillt them to the only SaSa-
viourSa-
iolllSa-
viourme I will tijtrtry to point out some of the interestingintercsting-objects
interesting-objects
flftngess we have In our mountain countries but hashas-
objects
11us-
ill1111-
5ill
viouriolll Att every house he will 1tOPtop and if thethe-
peopletho-
Ilopiethe-
peopleill ffrontnt a greatrcat box withth S188lass fsideR a1all 1front euleul-
We
call-
cdsatll-
edpeople receivecei him kindly he talks and reads andand-prays
nnd-
1I8and-
praysobjects seen on our routerome-
Veroute-
Wef
WeVe start on an ocean steamer dropping downclown-
thedown-
the
cd the conpeis on top oof which the driver isis-
the
is-
IHlchedIs-
perchedprays1I8 with them and leaves some of his books ifif-
theyif-
thcit-
theythe bqantiiul harbor and then putting out on thethe-
pathlessthe-
pathless
1IHlched See how singularly the horses are11 litclilitcli-
pathlesshite-
hethreehitc-
hedthreetheythc are rude and treat him badly asa they somesome-limes
801lC-t
some-limespathless ten Some of you get dreadfully seasickscaick-
asdthree of hem next to the wheels areare-
as
arc-
sideare-
sidelimest iml do destroying his books and even beatingbeating-him
lHntilllHntill-llim
beating-hintside by sitle the 1ct three or perhaps four areare-
hope
a1O-
8tlll11gare-
strunghim he rejoices that heIt IsI counted worthy to sutlersutler-for
611f1c-rlor
suffer-for
the Atlantic butas we toss on stormy we maymay-hope
may-hope 8tlll11g Ollt one iH frontnt oof thow otherhcr ale drivordrivor-
managesdriver-
managesfor the namelIan of JesusJesus-
ButJesus-
Butresuresu-
Buthope for a few calm days when we can sit on deckdeck-
audleek-
andand admire the gently rolling ocean It encirclesencircle-tho
encircles-the
managesf s the wheelhorses the others are driven byby-
thebr-
postillionsby-
postillionsBut I must take you back to Turin andIUIIlnskask 3011 toto-
readto-
IIHIto-
readpostillions boys who sometmes rueride but moremore-
fit
morc-flcqllcnt1y
more-frequently
read Dr Taylors letter 2d of thisthe whole world and is too deep for us to measuremeasnre-
iitmeasure-
fiton page paperpaper-
tofit emblem of the love of God But In due timetime-we
time-we
frequently run along by the horses Hire or fourfour-
we
fOIlt-
offour-
ofto learn more about Ferraris and his work Wero willwill-if
will-If
wIll-ifwe run up St Georges Channel and land at LiverLiyel-
poolLiver-
poolof IS will get into the C0ulec the restwill clamberclambcr-
pool
clamber-lip
clamber-lip
if you please resume our journey next month II-should
I-
fhouhll11wI-
shouldpool Wee might stay here to see many things butbut-must
but-must
lipP to the top of the DlllceDiligence sso as to see overjoverj-
musteverever-
thingeveryt-
hingshouldfhouhll11wlike to get you to point out on yourollr mnp thethe-
placesthe-
placesthe-
placesmust hurry on by railway to the largest city in thethe-
worldthe-
world
thing along tho road and such as cannotcannotgetget a betbet-
world
bet-
terbet-
terplaces I have mentioned and I want to ask a goodgood-many
good-mati
good-litanyworld where we can stop a few days to visit thethe-
Britishthe-
Britishter place must sit inside lhe Waidensian TerriTerri-
BritishTerri-
torylcrrl-
torymanymati questions but turn about is fair play IveIve-been
leh-eeu
Ive-beenBritish Museum and take just a look at some of thethe-
parksthe-
parkstory comprises three valleys in all about 20 milesmiles-
parksmi1es-
longmiles-
longbeen asking youou now you may ask me Writerite youryour-questions
rOlr-qllcstlons
your-questionsparks and palaces Having a Sunday we shall useuse-
theuse-
thelong ami not more than 18 wide and containscontains-
thecontains-
aboutcontains-
aboutquestions out if you011 have any and send them byby-mail
by-mail
by-illailthe opportunity to hear Mr Spurgeon and to btrollstroll-
throughtroll-
throughabout 26000 PePlc An old traveler broughtbrought-
throughllought-
blindfoldbrought-
blindfoldmail directed to the FOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNAL-Uichmond
JOUHNAL-Hielunoml
JOURNA-LIfclunondthrough Westminster AbbeyAbbe Early MondayMonday-
morningIondar-
Dloruing
blindfold into the country could hardly tell whethwheth-
moniingwheth-
erUichmond VaVa-
BULES
Va-
RULES
Va-
RULES
moniing we leave London run down to DoverDoerc-ross
Dover-cross
er he was in Switzerland France or Italy TheThe-
cross
The-snowy
1ho-snowycross the Channel take a train again at Calais andand-
beforeand-
before
snowy peaks away above us the huge overhangingoverhanging-before
overhanging-rocks RULES OF THE BOARD AS TO SPECIAL CONTRICONTRI-
BUTIONSCONTRI-
BUTIONSCONTRI-
BUTIONSrocks and the recn reminds of SwissSwiss-
while
SWiS-
fscenesSwiss-
scenesbefore night we are in Paris Wee must stop aa-
Whilea-
while
green grass usBUTIONS
while to allow the girls of the party to look atat-
someat-
some
scenes the vines hanging in graceful festoonsfestoons-
somefestoons-
fromfestoons-
from1 Donations made to any specific object nro to he underunder-
stoodunder-
stoodunder-
stoodsome of the pretty things for Paris is the headhead-quarters
head-quarters
from mulberry trees the rich crops of Indian corncorn-
quarterscornt-
hEcorn-
thestood us Included in the appropriations by the Hoard to thatttiat-object
that-objtct
that-object
quarters of fashion and beauty While they are inin-
ecstaciesin-
ecstasiesththE sunny skies soft air and brilliant lireHies areare-
ecstaciesare-
allare-
all
object2 The
notexpanses
ns superaddedof all regular
to itmissionary work appointappoint-
edecstacies over the silks and laces and bonnets thethe-
restthe-
restall Italian while the peasants in their blue blousesblouses-
rest11011se-
slookblouses-
lookede orapprovedor by tho Board and for which funds aru transtrans-mitted
tral1s-milled
traits-inittedmitted through our Board shall he included in and coveredcovered-by
conred-bJthe
covered-byrest of us willill find a plenty to delight us too ButBut-
weBut-
welook like French and all speak a dialect resemblingresembling-
thatbybJthethe appropriations marie annually to our infusions andand-funds
nne-lfunds
and-fundsKtvewe must move on to ItalyItalItal-
LeavinItaly-
Leaving
that of Southern France which lies just across thethe-W
tht-
mountainthe-
mountainfundsbe understood
sentnt throughnsCI poinoln
ourtoJJoird
meet suchspecially
appropriationsfor such work shallshall-
beshall-
hushall-
beW
LeavingLeavin TParis IITWednesdayi i nights i we are whirledwhirled-along
t i i mountain wall As we drive alongOlOl-
Vt
we shall probprob-ably
prob-ably
3 If at nny timo tho donations to a specific object shouldshould-amount
shollid-amount
should-ainoimtY Vt ably see an eagle high inin the air blr amount to more than is appropriated or needed for thatthte1rthte1rt-he jearjear-the
year-the
up posspossibly wewe-
maywe-
may11 e 4i c i T JJ-
italong up the valleyvalle of the Seine inin a southeasterlysoutheasterly-direction
southeasterly-direction
the Board mamay consider tnet Ie surplus as retained to be dovoteddovoted-tocatch a of a chamois for of themthem-
arcthem-
areto the anothergllmse some samelmc objectit ln M r mayJ yearyear-
TieJNr-
Tyear-
Thedirection at the rate of 40 miles an hour for thejtheJ-
havethey-
have anin the mountains4 TIn AA-
r thethe-
plainsthe-
plainsTieT above ruju hare to donationsr i m are neighboring ruf aLoe no rtfjrence nf Societies not concon-
nfcitdcon-
cudco-
nnecrediPhave smpoth wellbuilt roads ill France and ThursTliurs-V
Thurs-ay
Thurs-day
nfcitdnecrediPcud witit te Snulhrrnullll11l Uaptitt OonventimCon tenUcm as Tract and IhblcSocieIhblcSocie-tiet
lIable SoCleSoCl-etiudayVay morningmorning nnds us min sightI off 4ithe Alps4i miTheThe-
mountainlhc-
mountainFF-
mountain
plains we see mulberrv groves which feedfced-
cOllntlesfeed-
countlesstiet inor to fundsuds for building etc toi which the Hoard maka no reg
scenery countless multitudes of silkworms and on the roadroad-
beautiful
road-we
road-we
ular appropriationappropriatio-
nRECEIPTS
appropriatlon-
sllECEIFTS
appropriation-
sRECEIPTS
mountain scenery is so grand and the little hills soso-
beautifulso-
beautiful we fhall be meeting carts drawn by four or fivefive-
the
five-
horsesfive-
horsesbeautiful that know whichwe hardly to look atat-
theat-
the horses hitched tandem like leaders RECEIPTS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONSMISSIONSF-
ROM
M16SIOltS-
HO1
MISSIONSF-
ROMour Theyrheyarerheyare-
carringareare-
of
are-
carryingthe but themost soon ree ntcr picturesque valleyvalley-of kind of stone which FROMHO1 JUNKJCN SUTH TO Juir 24in 1877187-
7Gronrix16i-
7GFOnOIAO157-
7GFOnrIAOcanbecarringarrm a building cutcut-
bleak
eut-
intocut-
intoof the Arc and go steadily up it till we get into aa-
bleaka-
bleak1J1ni1 gliding
into Wlwidee thin slabba and wis exported from tinst1li rere-
gionre-
gionGronrixGFOnOIAOO M1 Irwin afft 8120 Surdls church bybleak region and at length reach Modane a station n M Oullaway is 4iO4 GO Ualtou JJaptist ch by J A ItIt
3468 feet above the level off the seahigher thanthan-the
than-the
fgionon min large quantquantitiesties Besides this the manumanu-
the
manu-facture
manu-facture
Hanks fcllIl 23I i Fematof Missionary Society Oartersvllle chch-by
eh-hy
ch-byfacture of silk lsis an Important Get by Mrs II V1 GodfreyGodfr Secretary 412711212737 Pishing1ishl n Orevk MiM-iby
lh-hy
tit-bythe tops of most of our mountains Here we mustmust-
showmust-
show
industry youryour-
show
your-mother
your-mother
by JJ H Fortson 1i12OU200 Sharon church by J II PortionForoD-3total
Fortso-n3totalmother to tell youou how silk ISis slum bby little wormsworms-
Hcers
wormEl-like
worms-like
33totaltotal Is 114S3114S3-
ILLINOIS
1114S3-
ILLINonsHS-
3ILLtOISBOshow our passports and allow the customhouse ofof-
ncersof-
ficers flike caterpIHarscaterpIHars-
VerP5118rP5118-
that
ILLINOISILLtOISBOB G Coghlll Nashville 83-
KENTUCKY
8-
KETVCICYU
8-
IK1NTUC1YItHcers to look through our trunks and make suresure-that
sure-that WeVe are getting now to the principal ofof-
isof-
theof-
the
KENTUCKYKETVCICYUII L Thnrman apent 90 WomensYomcn MisMis-sion
Mls-Oll
Mis-stottthat not which village aErjcntdutdut-
iswe are carrying anything on a dutyduty-
issionOll to Women Society IClktonIkton baptistHaptlst ch by Mrs OO-
JO-
Iis chargable for we are about to pass from oneone-
countryone-
countrythe three valleysvaBeysthethe seat of the Waidensian ColCo-
lcountryCol-
legeCol-
legeKJ Lewis Treasurer 400JII j Hethe church Christian coco-by
co-
hrco-
byJasbybyJasJas Richardson Treasurer iJ7total5375 total 1837318373-
MATIYLANP
lS5-71IAnYLADIlIb
1557-51IAi1YLANaIlighcountry into anothera1other-
Fromanother-
Fromlege It is romantically situated on the crystalcrystal-
Fromcrystal-
rivercrystal-
riverMATIYLANP1IAnYLADIlIbHigh Street Baptist ch Baltimore byb JasJas-
PJas-p Jas-
PFrom Modane our train moves on slowly510ly-climbing
slowly-climbing
river Pellice near its Alpine source and takes itsits-
climbingits-
nameits-
nameP Frame ifcllO1l9 74 Eutaw Place ch Haltimoro by JJ LevLov-erinjr
Lev-Jrlng
Lev-eringclimbing 350 feet higher in the course of a fewfew-
mUesfew-
milesname from a tower still standing which was usedused-
milesnsed-
byused-
by
erinjrChandler
ijUiO131401375076010tl1l
Cumberlandtotal 2673726737-
MISSISSIITI2673-
7JIISSISSUIIE2673-
7Mlsslssni1E
collected by Mra M A G
miles and then the by the oldol Waldenses in the times of theirenters great tunnel This isis-
eightis-
eightperper-
eightper-
secutionper-
secutionMISSISSIITIJIISSISSUIIEE Z Simmons acent 757 S Dudley
eight miles long and it takes half an hour to getget-through
get-through
secution What we call tower the French callcall-
throughcall-
tourcall-
tourCanton for WV JJ David by W A Mason 10 BaldwinBaldwin-Haptist
Baldwin-Baptist
aiwln-Ball1stHaptist ch bybyiJT WV Burress 530 Shiloh Haptlst churchchurch-by
church-by
church-bythrough but when we get out from its darkdarkcavernsdarkcaverns-
thecavernscaverns-
thetour and the Italians torre To distinguish thisthis-
thethis-
fromthis-
fromby Jno F Haynes 1t22 II WV Stackhoiise Crystal SpringsSprings-for
SprIngs-for
Springs-forthe sunny land of Italy lies before us WeVe cannotCDnl1ot-
SPA
cannot-see
from other torres the name of the river is addedaddedS-
POadded-
andadded-
andfor brother Simmons by J D1 55totaltotal 97309730-
NKimASiCA
9730-
NEJlRASICAB973-
0NrnnASIABSPO far however in any direction for we are goinggoipg-down
going-down
and so the place is called either La Tour or TorreTorre-down
Torre-taaw
lorreP-
c11icoJ
NKimASiCANEJlRASICABU Graves islis-
lNItTH
B11-
ISOIITH
1-
NORTic
F Lawler Salem for brother Yates by
down the valley of the Dora which is nowherenowhere-wide
nowhere-wide
PellicePellice-
widePc11ico-
Attaawtaaw-At
ISOIITH GAKOLIVACAIIOLISAlcrtfordHertford ch and Mite Boxes by MrsMrs-M
Mrs-nr
Mrs-Drwide and in some parts a mere gorge Some disdis-
tancedis-
tanceAt La Tour we get acquainted with Signor i ee-
tancee-
Iistere-
1ister
M EF Wood 107351073-
SOUTH
1073-
SOUTH
1073-
sOUTHtance down we pass in sight of a magnificent archarch-ereete
arch-erected
Mister Ferraris a genial lovable man of 45 yearsyears-erected
years-but
reals-but
SOUTH CAJIOUVACAJtorINASS M Richardson fWW N AssoABIJOl forKliln Union ch 5 and Mount Elon ch 6s33 S S FirstFirst-Baptist
a irstirs-tHtJtlt
irst-Baptisterected by Augustus Caesar A D 8 reminding usus-
thatus-
thatbut as youngyoun as one of us and we spend Saturday inin-
thatill-
visItingIli-
visitingBaptist ch Charleston by DIrs Annie T Shuck 3 WelshWelsh-Neck
Welsh-Neck
Yltsh-Neckthat we are in a land whose people long ruled thethe-
worldthe-
worldvisiting with him In the On Neck ch concert of prayer collections by Jno Stout 117601176-
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