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I S S ION S istry8tr Wo havoa inin the futhsouthili cfrolegecollccscolleges andlud theologicaltheological-
institutionsS081 Pt ofortllthe yearear TheirTheir reports wcrolrulywere ruly encouragingencouragingT-
imey
ftnd with aa-t Cottager j the Poor Man3Ian9 GuideGidjand FriendFriend-institutions
Irdd-To
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Y
institutions all originating most directly in tlio desire forfor-
an
ley will continue tlireo months longer A number of thet17ctlp-
aljurches
TTo1 New Settlement and a Dialogue with a Kouian CathoCttth-
on
Catho-
1ioann educated Baptist ministry two in KentuckyKentuckyonoono inmin-
Virginia
aljurchesMarches Bentsent up money for missionary purposes EightEight-professed
lic 84 pagesTO whichwmcii isis ono ofot theinoowwiysho Societys lestwas practicaljwwuwijwwu-wiHMTOAMlmHJAErlRTim
ptotical-o
practical-volumes II-
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HMTOAMlmHJAErlRTimrHrox ArnArA JANtHY jFiijFi-
irIlli
lf 2 ViiVirginiaIrglllll cndnCWUono IIIin XOlth Ol1rOlllla ono in SouthScuthCliCarolina onoonon-
innrocssedprofessedf
o M MTOLconersion iamI six ra balltizctl tedurino thothe-
meeting
ho itSatfetwttafttitSatfetwttafttFrili-lS
voluUlesAmoriom Iessenglr
Wben ho bbserveWIwas gaining
howhe
whlelvailtil1
II eitculttionhimsof of tbethe-
opportunity
thothe-
American
FrililSrIlli Of IIOHC Mission EffortsEfiorts-
lcligiou
inm Georgitrf l onen in Abbnlllaa onon inin Tcnnesscc one min Ies mcotlnSmeeting of tho Association I am literally worn outoutlndoutlnds-
halland opportunityopportunityatlordeafforded to speak to multitude for duty mostmost-
asmost-
ofII-
lime
as ono in Mississippi just forming Verycry largo sums ofof-
money
shall havo to leave the missionary field soon but thcra is ae-
mbide
rf his articles for tho last live years benriojliisbaritJrbm M well knowuknowu-
The
know-
rhe
known-
signatureThe influence of homo missions inunit planting and fosteringfostering-
churches
money have boberbecontributedcontributed to these institutions and thatthat-
so
wide field here for usefulness This isi one of tho poorestpoorest-
parts
signature tt AA-
chmchcs
AA-
churches
A-
Entigratlonchurches whichhich speedily become selfsustainingseItsustnillin and eveneven-
lid
so manymanyofof our ministers are utiedx ited or but partiallypartially-
educated
parts of Alabama TheyTheyoughtought to bo assisted aL year oror-
ttvoTTa-
id
00-
ti1aid in promoting the gospel elsewhereclscwhereisis happily ilhsillns-
trated
educated results chieflychicfiyfromfrom tlic greatness of the dcmaucldemand-
cawingtwoVO longer by UioSoutherntho Southrn iLrdlJCIt1rd We need nothing butbut-
crossbearing
Emigration from IrCIrC-
trated
IrelandIreland-
Lly
Ircilnt1-
1ratll
Ireltntl-
Bytrated in the followingflJl1uI iug facts narrated by llcv G J1 John ii-
son
causing candidates to bo hurried too quickly into the workwork-
lintcrossbearing ministers ready to make sacrifices for ChristsChrists-
tke
Lly the article below whichhich wo10 cxticxti-
son
extract from tho MessenMessen-
ger
Jfessen-
ger
resseIl-
sonson of Hurlington IonIonamissionarya missionary of the NorthernXNorthern-
home
Hut in looking forward to a supply of efficient ministeministe-
rialpaketketke-
m
ger it will bo seen thattha the immensimmens-
Homo
immigration to thisthis-
laud
tbis-
Homo
this-
laudHomo Mission SocietySociety-
When
rarial services fur tho futureflltureforfor the rapidly formingforming-
When
forming-
clurchcs
IJmI
laud from Europe is not likely to diminish The obligaobliga-
tion
ohUga-
When
obliga-
tiona Dr AlexanderAlexander-
nine
r
When I first came to Hurlincton about two years andand-
nice
churches of the new States and territories of the far westwest-
the
1 tion on Christians of the United States toto provide for thotho-
that
tho-
nille
therthe-
spiritualnine months MiicebiIlCl as a missionary of your SocietyIcilt theretiters-
weretho question must come into tho mind of every reflectinglefleetinreflecting-
Baptist
It wwill be a service to tno cause to refer to lho distindistin-
uishedspiritual welfare of thcso thousands is of thetlU iuostlost solemn1solemn-
1but101roIL-
IN
solemn-
andwereIN but ooII lUitUif Oils brotW w4br ur tbroot sisters toto-
he5aptit wncncelheJlce shall m bbuy bread that these may cateat-
Missionary
t y1 uiihcd individual whoso name heads this article He hasIran-
enand imperative character Tho correspondent of tbTabovothenabove-
namedbe found nor Wereere there lUOrG tpr Several WCCKSweeksec1s TllCSCthesec-
onmpeiMlsslOTar7Af societiessocietIes
1
cannot Create ministersIVmnen forfQr itiAthethe UaMmlflastI ast naifh aIf innncentary rmnnfono of0f thot1iniiWt110 most nrinmIoiinrinmIoiic-
ompriseevangelicalerangeovangelicalr-
iii
1 Ica 11-
complietlI
named thus writcswritcst-
lilln
writes-
Tlae
bey wontyHgcann onlyonly-
nscomprisecomplietlsel thetll sum totaltot II of ourIll denomination here at thatthatt-
ime
paperpapcr-
foetlillnfoe The oulyplacflon1r I11lCo that wo could secure inirlllldchwliich toto-
kohl
ns judicious merchantmen of that merchandize a whosewhose-
priceMtdifatiwifimgifliiia usefulusefulj
numsters of our lanclWolantL h4lYo Fxtractltract1 I
It paragraphparagrap-hl
ITlaeIIe unprecedentedunprcel cnteU11 andane 1 increasinglI1creasUlg ontpourinou I pour1l of01 EopdEopdh-
oldEEuropo-
uponuropouropo-
holtlhold public worship waswtHI the chamber cf a drinkingsaloondrinking saloonsaloon-
that
price isi above rulios assist in the transportation of tliotlto-
supplies
lotorr two fromfrom thoI Amencanmerlenn Messengeressegcr min relationrclatioh to hunt1lInt upon onfour shoreslucuft prcat modern itndandstguilicantsignificant eventevent-
that
evcnt-
thlt
eventw-
lmicmthat uas1 as usfd throughtIm ougla the week for balls negro concertconcerts-and
supplies of heavenly riches and food to tho points of mostmost-
urgentf
Ho wawns brnbor AprilAri117A pp-
theril 17 17C2in1762 in Ilnckbridgolilockbrid go countycount y in Avhiciwhi has occupied largelyllrge your thoughtsthougJH and increaseddnrrcasedt-
ime
increased-
and
increased-
and
inrrcMel-
nntandnnt other comic performances and for the use of thisthithis-
onlyurrcnturgent aml prcss110presinrr ncccsitynecessity-
It
tho valley of VirginiaIrgIUlIt between the Blue llidgo and theth-eegans
tho labors andnu responsibilities of tlio Societyocely and mustmust-
only
must-
only
lIlust-
hnlplpl1n
nestc-
outiuuoonlyhnlplpl1nupon the Sabbath woIe wereelt obligod to pay seventyfiveSCseventyfive-dollars
cntJfivo i 10 0 Alleghanicsegans j andan waswa of Scotch descentd both hishihi-
havingparents contiuuo to doO so From all I havo srai in Europe II-
Emigration
I-
dollars
I-
dollars
I-
judgei i Mi rv f
dollars per year rent Trustingl1I1tin however inm the LordLord-
vre
It wis unJer Ulthe guiaillcc of Dmnevuio grace from the pnprtiprti-
rate1rl ibaving cmgratcti first to the north Of irclanj aiuj thou toto-
thisjuj0 that this floodflou of humanity from thotlu10Mold to the newnew-
Vc
nelv-
Ie
new-
worldVcIe commenced1 our meeting fromflollIthetho first wereere wellell atat-
tcnded
vate members of the churches themselves that tho supplysupply-
mustthis country Ho received a classical education at Liberty world is destined to increase rather thau diminish forforloforlo-
tewllll
aa-
tended
al-
immmitedtended ami in the coure of about hvo months we11 werewerep-
erumittecd
ero must come Mich of whatIttt is now considered mimsteriilministeriti-
laborpnlIHall nearnear the residence of his parents under thoththochargethocharge-
withcharge limited period Tins tide will 11 apprehend sooneccasosooneccasoi-
iortnittcd
soonersooner ceasecease-
pt1luitted
cease-
toiiortnittcd to organuo at church of about twelve membersnreutbers-
Thatlabor cmcoulli often quite as efficiently be performed by deldede-
cons
fiQof the llcv William GrahamGraham-
ohog
with whom ho studied the to flow from IrelandlrcllIIlOtnot to riserise againngtlI1 tliad from the concon-
Thiit
CO-
Il1ht
con-
tinermtThiit same cliy it wasJ myIIIroc privilegerri rilcge to baptisebIpti sicsi moreruore-
vrhielt
ology ywoIwo years whenwen atamethe ago ofo aboutaouwenycaouwenycb-erl1701
twenty Oeto tiucnt To sayflY nothing of what there may be in thisthis-
ihicli
this-
Ihkh
this-
countrycons nncl privatet membersb l t cdd b tltlwtlw-
churchihicli made our number eighteen Woc continued to worwor-
ship
ore melIl ers properproperlyy Tapolllappointede byy e
Iwrberl17011 1701 ho was commissioned to preach the gospelgospel-
Before
countrountrf to attract and invite tho IrUh there are causescauses-
in
causes-
bip
causes-
therebip in this Miiall and uiHiiitablo urrierurrN room for a littlelittle-more
church 11C conducting of a prayermeeting or oven vivivi-
siting
1 Ti Before professing Christ ho wasa leded through severe spispi-
tttualpi there whichhich must constrain thousands more to comocomopovcomopov-
more
routepove-rty
povpov-
tre
more than tlltwo0 yearselrs Jleanwhileall Idle hJ the IILe1l1 aitancoassistance-of
lIiting the sick orJinarily docs noUmolC gifts so rare crer-
ropomsibilitiestitual conflicts thatthat 110o llIight Imow how to sj1U11athilosy withwith-
otherserty aUlI ctitution HUlt ototemploymentemrloJ lIIent anand small comcom-
lf
cent-
Iilf our fcllowdtizell mJ the hdp llf a few 11friendsiends of ourour-
cause
repolJiLilities greater than the 8uperintendefoe of n 8abSab-
school
thcs nnand h1tle t1le1 in t1C rght wayay Whilehil wee werewere-
readingCl rensltionIi eusation for laboraor j hopelerlCs to gCIis nteTIe anllanll-
eanse
and-
mdustrpeanse ublO1l1 110 hlll i urchaed a Ilualilo lot in the cellccu-
teesehool or the conducting of a lible dais properly WoWe-
need
re2Llhlg wlth hUll Iorlonsportions of bIavelsIa s Mctholl of GraceGrace-
herac 1lutry of rlsnlgrising to a Ilolttblo positiomi in llfo i eecleeecle-
tre
eecle-
siastkaltre 01ofIf uicthe cuycitcity KTfur wiiicuwhichmhilh woIe jiauiIlaill 915111iuj anaand erectcuerected aa-
housei i
heuosaiusald IHthiui a giowmgglowing tcnuertender spirit iuAll tinstIllS carriescarriescarries-roc
siasiicaisiastkalllstlealllespotllIIuuspousmdespotismt aimallli emlvu njijirramiiilpjreNontheomeiuuiuIIro uuiuui-
hoio
ohstohst-
houo
obsta-
clesneClneed1 aalsoIMsountand1 cmenyerI Ie fl j aimieamuch iIlarger classeiI ass or0oftif layIaJ pnacnerspreachers-
Menfell ims and underunder-
litter
under-
whiclthoio upon it at a cost of SloCO1500 This we10 entered thethe-
latterJ1JllIe back toQ past gmicg ag iff theylcy were jjubutJUt ptcriaytyesterdayI-
VItenCC3cles whichhieh not ono in athousand can conquer uneruner-
htterlitter part of December lat withw ith about forty membersulcrnbers-
Soon
MenIenen of lllctpiety Wbdomaudwisdom and aptness to teachteaehengageengaged inm Mur-
ions1 vjcn I wastS a1 thoughtless youth I passed some time ininJan aa-
family
whichllkh the masses groanrO1II with unavailing tlissatibfactiontlissatibfaction-
SoonSoon after our entrance howeverIWIICI er intoint the new Lousehouset-
imers
rions professions andaltllwalkswalks of life should be sought out byby-
the
family whcro waswa a venerable pious lady whose sight waswawas-
dimIn the country towns as welllll as min tho seaports youyou-
there
you-
willouou-
therethere wereCle evident signssigns off good beginning to appearappear-
amongthe churches Provedproved and cncouradencouraged to ilpvoto tlioirSabtllcir SabSab-
b
dim but whoho was greatlygreltIyattachedattached to ITavcln worksorls andand-
often
williIl seeeo postedposte advertisements of hliips to take emigrantsemigran-
tsto
eumigrants-
frontnOnnamong lIS Sinner wereere oon ingnirime whathlt theyhollidthey shouldshould-
dob1thsb ths IInd arious rotioll of tlwirOtimetheir time to laborinrr in thotho-
vineyard
ofen requeste me to relll thelII to ller I rad to herher-
this
110111 Onrk lJullin 13eBllst Jllllonderry andI1 JlverpolJlverpolt-
iotio to ho MUll UOllt the firt of Feb1uary wee heganbegan-
to
0 tIlls very work I would01l1d rend till tho trnths 111crcell I1Yany-
own
to tho UnitedJllIte States In JoudonderIY I tount two IShlpIShlp-
to
ships-
aboutvineyardUIJIU ofu thoUlt JuJOIJ Therolltro arare IIUI1J Plouspious exwrnmeoclentexcellentla-
ymmenand about to sailil with a full complementcUI1IclUent Ju UjrpoolLiycrpoolimotLiycrpoolimoti-
nterruption
IIntactIntact-
one
notnot-
irltelruptlOn
to hold meetings fromrolll night to night and withith veryverJlittelittlelittle-
interruption
own heart affected mo sosOthatthat I was obliged to stopstostop-
wlmeninterruption continued so to do for about three mouthsntamith-
severtl
hymen1lj lien of better education andIII powers of communicatingcommunicating-
thanvkn I would CXCUMJ myself till tho next day I wouldwouldwould-
thenfOil tl one captain whoh was to sailSill in two daysJ tjS withlltl over 400 andand-
Several
nnll-
creral
and-
anotherSeveral different ministers from abroad asUted us forfor-
short
than their pastors oftentimes Such should be encouragedencouraged-
to
then read again and again be obliged to stop and thosothoso-
impressions
another of a stillstlllltrgcrlarger ship wlio was to sail inIII two weeksweeks-
shurt
weeki-
shllrt
weeks-
withshurt seaon but must ofIt thelie wnrknrk was done by the pastorpastor-and
totl address the churches on prpr-and
practical points of reliiom dlldudu-
ty
impressions neo left1ft lJJe till I flJUud poursaeo in Chrbt InIn-
those
with over 800 mostly lrih Therehert ftct lfO of weeklyweekly-
nnll
weekly-
occurrenceand theth church All11 wereee gloriouly awake to the interutter-
cots
tIlose worls of 1lavelInrel wawas the type of the great prlctlelpractical-4views
oeurlenee LtI tho r1I1ctrs I frefjucntly 10un1 young an1an1-
ts
and-
vigorouseftsts otof fumlssCluh ami salvatMi inin a copiouscopious pulland prolongedprolonged-shower
prnlonrcds-
lmower
ty or should have preaching0stntionq IInd tllllS ggo0 out intointo-
the4viewsIWS of theoogj from whichIlch hhe nercr swered till on hIshis-
dying
vigorousgolOUS hnghshmcn 11lallY of thll1 ueehnJes 011 theirtheir-
holcr
their-
wayshower wasa pouredroure down upon uus For thirteen consecuconsecu-
five
the lllehllasgnwaysrr and hedges aa-
esting
anand compel Ulrn to come minin-
Sonicd1011dying bebed he uttered to 1m fuUlly those memorable wordswords-
AllWilY to Llvellol to cllIIark fur tho Umtot States to settlosettlo-
tlO
settle-
fortlO Sa1Jlllh jllt threo 11l0nth we0 were permittedermittoJ toto-
visit
Some of the lI1ot able anll useful millistors hao 1een firstfirst-
ofAI my theology is reducc to thithis narrow compass JEstSJEst ss-
CultisTfor lifo Timersher nre e1USei fl tho irlcrelSO of thi EnglishEnglishe-
nmigration
lIg1ishlIg1is-
hiitvisitiit tho IJlpthmahaptisnmalvvatersduring1 aters uring ishiemhich timtinge some seeIIlJseventy-
free
ot all trained in other professions Intleo 11 Vcry largelarge-
proportion
JIIIST cale into the worldorld to saveI e siunerssinners-
Firedcmigration 11111ch arare becommgbcconmin lUore n111 moro npparent toto-
fhe
to-
thosefhe lIero Luriel in baptiIII ManyIall otllcrs hare been rere-
ceivedproportion of tte 1II0t ellicient of nIl periods of thethe-
Christian
Jrel with tillS glorIOus thellll ho wentent Olt as at JlIISmhmh-
sionarythoe whoh hare conlllerc1 tho ontltwn of hngland Ilas ItI-
tclhed
a-
commercialclhed lastlast-
revival
slOnary prewLer tllOull the mountamous uivnavregions of vjwuCen uummiiijCOllll1Jcrcmcommercial uuIInd umuuluanufacturmg nLtlou111natiuuv in roltl1ollvv-
revival
to talta-
lNInl
thinthin-
colIIakin muuuuwiuuamlditiousurinl1additions the vwucr HHWIKII mu regIonsceveu on experienceexperience maiungumakinn our an itioiiH duringduring tlio last nClChristianmstlanstian churchiI muliI Ihave 1learned i lto lbe usefulf iI t1 I thotittitslOnarythe-
butletinga
i 0 BIUavovcl Cl 11IlC I ia artle 0 e USuse u1 throughIroug I i tral n iarevival over one hundred Our church nownumbcrsnow n1lrnbersnumbers-
aboutJ 1aruif f and Western VirgniiaVirgiVirgi-
toand iu parts that now belong countrycountry-
about
eontrya-
boutco
about ono liundrcd aud forty and is at presentrescnt eonsidoraconsiders-bly
bufictmg3 of actual life min other walks of life bcforo asas-
sumingto Ohio proclaiming tho way of life to tho ignorant andand-
destitute
coTIThoTIme depopulation of Ireland for ten111 yean pastla8t largelylargely-
bly
largely-
bly
largelylargely-
causedbly the largest IJaptist church in this State WeW 0 havehavo-
regularly
suming the duties of sacred teachers Tertullian was anan-
orator
destitute andan gathering tho lost into thotll fold of ChristChrist-
Preaching
caused by emigration to the United Statestate has already atat-
regularly
at-
rel1larly
at-
tracted1 without notes with discrimination forfor-
onetractcdtracte the attention of the English ThoTho-
the
Tim-
emotivas
Tho-
sfngregularly a largo andIIn attcntivejcongregation andnn anall interinter-esting
orator Origcn a schoolmaster Cyrian a pleader so wasvvns-
ie
Preaching strange government
sfng choir ledled of deacons andand rhetoli one RoYoungso young anand with nn energy of thought Ilnd pathospathos-
big
1II0tivs whiclthieh press on tho Irih IIat hOlllo to Cligrllto aroaro-
tircly
are-
greatlyesting by one our composed enen-
tirelyen-
tirelyn ChrJSstonChry sos tom AugustineA ugus tine WM a teacherteac her ofof rhe toeie Tho
frOIl1frOIl1-
OUl
front-
thistirely ofo Christian and mostly of members of the churchchurch-Our
church-One
of deherydelivery rare 111in the oung or aged ho sprelll tho doc greatly strlIgthened Ly fitlrMllo ultutnecs withlluh go
Our hhuactfwurlr111tf ra in nu rtb s1 arhiehJiivhio3iiaallhutiivhio3iiaallhut-the
hio1 illm ull1Jutu11 huLhuL-the
history of our dnolJJnltIO wou1llshowwould show a sJmilnr resultresult Plpll trlnes of divine truth wherever lie went 1hese I1ruousarduousarduou-stlte
thithis eountJy bosdos ollr freedom our chtplpjllnndcheftpfaoil3 and betbet-
thl
bet-
terd
the towertOI er is said to be the best constructed and finishedfinished-
ceveu
finished-
of
ttlte100 wayayay lTllounllogh1Iii gig tThrTn5rnsSomcTulfrg1flTht rolyis Stirhlff1d81i7Cfrltt ltl tlioTttaiakwrw91tol6t8titfiUiaetrftotl plntttC1111jI IL1trc b1Ms 1vutHkdS 1Crttia MitfaeQaewjlf1enKira yuenoep ttcajqttcajq-
oftetrlilJLtrter VtfSOJSVtfSOJSo-f
paiml imd br v stedtmolmin rem vri es uutueroutfendAreda
letterslettersf-rom JJ-
ofof anyl1j in Iowa TowardsTOIHII the salarysallr of the pastor andand-
arrearagesm of common life that makes men interesting wlicn theyibey-
speak
ingIg his mindmm to that clearness and simplicity asa wellwolillSasas-
richnessfrom kindred horol1rotors totoandrodkindrodjklIlIro 1torathere striKifig8t1IbiJ1liolrjTuIhviho fefiKBijffpfefiKBijffpa-
rrearages
ee-
chordsx
n
arrearagesarletrlge against the house our church aud congregationcongregation-ore
speak A converted lawyer whoho becomes a preacher isis-
seklortr
richness of thought andan expressionexpreslOn whichllIch characterizedcharacterized-his
chords inm tho human heart givinggl1I1 encouragingeneouram i informationinformationxinformation-
are
inforinatiom-
iaboutlli3 Prcacllin hIIIhis instructions his conunationcom ersationrsttlon and his excx-
tensivo
about this country and of their own MICCCHS aud comfortcomfort-
mcnts
comfort-t
comfort-
andarenr payingpayingnatilw monthly in weolclycrId and some in quarterlyjuarterjatiav ho1 is tl successfulf 1 in winwin-
ning
t hayhay-
mentscuometomlUII dullunII GenerallrUenerallj2icGGenerallyencrajJOlselllHlenJsucccssummn11 is cmincntlrcuuncntlj success UJ in wm
mcnts anlittlolittle overover 81ti13001 200oo per yeareII We now think ourour-
selves
tensivo writings ttltrouglmI Iroug I Iifelie jfoJfe rogarjcdrgar dde it aM ft higllhigh-
scomplimentlII I indtn containingeonlllnlllt fundsun S to0 helpIC P thorn10m ray theirtluelr pawgc TlwTlw-
seles
Tho-
bankershCJC-
Je1osboutselese1osboutabout able to support the cause without farther helphelpnmnmmngning soulqsouls-
Manycompliment when told of a plain woman who badhallicardheardheard-hint
bankers and business men of Ireland aro surprisedat thotho-
from
tIlO-
fom
tim-
enumberfrom your society and we are fondly hopinhoping for ihe timetime-
when
Many pious men in all the walks of life apt to teachteach-
might
him in a destitute place audau said I guess he uiut n veryveryl-arncml
cry number and amount off those remittances ThoiHo lettersletters-
wlien
letters-
hen
letters-arewlienhen wee shall not wily be ablenbc to doo so but to do muchnmuclt-
in
might become exceedingly useful as lay preachers AllAll-
suchr
toned manman-
Inaroaro1etl1read by the neighborsneigHorsIlItand friendsfricndsofofiI thothorecipientsrecipientsrecipicntsunrecipicntsun-
in
andand-
in
nud-
theirin In this bis earlylrIJ history wee mamay alsoa1o scoec howlrmihowIOV Jlro ii-
denceihoir statements omfdcdin01 filled min Theyj hey alntl111mwknow of the fundsfunds-
other
fund-
other
funds-
sentwithith in of GodGod-
Itin cooperation you to build up the cause ant manymany-
otherSUch ou4tought solemnly to prepare to follow the williJl
JeneeT J1ed inIn his nmid two greatreat principes whichllIcl1 diaraccharac-
terizedsent either to aid them to come or to relievo poor agedaged-
wonders
aell-
olllcrs
aged-
amtother needy places around us Surely we0 can sayay whatwhat-
wondershat JtI t wonlrlOll 11I j minitcrministerII1InIS er mucllmuciimile toto0 11110tlthe10 ncfulncuseiiuncssuse f 1 ness of01f suclsucnsue I I ifu1f theoiueotltheo-
logical
leo Jcncofidterized hihis1H futuro life his appreciation Of sonlsOllnrllllcticalfrttciicalpractical-books
and mhnn relatives All this awakens now interest andand-
feeliu
anll-
fte1illg
and-
hopewonders God hatli wrought A cnnd0011 state off rcliioureligiousreligious-
foolingfeeliufte1illg exists ainono usandus aud I amallfecxpcctinexpectingetill1 at ourCncxtour nextnexte-
omnnmuniun
logICal Proessorspofosors were inducca to S1VC suitable courses ofof-
lecturesJ00c and tVangelicul writings and his sense of the ncne-
cessityhope und gives niniraiicothatnNIlllIle ththatIt thonetho c vliow hho irc able to remitremit-
communion
remtc-
Ollll1ll1uion
remit-
socommunion toamongbaptize beseveraleral morestore-
1fligiolls
r 0 lectures inl the lecture room of some convenient church ofof-
the
cessity of goinqgOlf to the destitute and tendering to themtmll1mea-
tthe
soHOllnwltmuch money must be inIII a better country than IrelandIreland-
t10
Ireland-
the
Irelanda-
nmlthe chief towns and cities at stated seasons Tivc lectureslectures-
a
fthe S03Pgoapel at tllClrtheirltir ftomcl TljCSO tfltwo principles combinedcmnubined-
in
andalJI inIfI a more prosperous condition than they can everever-
i
everl-mopoi r i iu the American Tract Society and itsit colporteur systemsysteny-
won
hope to reach at homehome-a
hnmtm-
cWhen
IOIlICIOIlIC-
ona daytIa for sixsix weeks otof each winterintcr listened to inin thet-
heMnthe-
morningv wonon JusJl cordialfIJMI love counsel cooperation and supportsupport-
bothWhenhen inin Jublm I learned from nn Insli gent1cmanccntleman justjust5-
I011SJust-
mornmgjustjust-
returnedMnlcligiou5I011S DCSfltUllOnTcstilulionLayTlay Preadicrs their llieOlOSlTllcologi-
ralmorningmornmg and the notes written ont inin the afternoon andand-
eveningboth in reference to our own country and foreign andIln papa-
gan
returned from a tour in the south ofIt Ireland that thesethese-Cal
theso-
eeningthese-
inlluemccsCal Training llldrtllC llSeflllllCSS as Domestic JliSl1is-
sionaries
1is1is-
onarics
evening would at the end of two or three courses iuijartimpart-
such
gan landslands-
Atinfluences hadhatlllpreudspread thistlli Amorican fever among a betterbetter-
SionariCS
bettcr-
uch
better-classSionariCSsionaries-
Once
such a knowledgemowledrre of the outlines of UiblicallhIical literatureliterature-
theology
At twentyfive he waswa elected president of Ilanipdenllanmpden-
Sidneyclass The tolerably wdl111 oilIII the tunant farmers worewore-
n
werQ-
theoog
were-
onlySidney collogo in hishi native Stitc and became alsoab only waitingaitin to harvesthan est their anil tho toto-
behistorv and the best modes of eomimmicornmun-
ieating
pastorpastor-of
cropsTOP get moneytlionlnfv pliurch tie bcs ot t omniumn i ii i i 1 ci tbtheoogology churclchurehistorrInshistoryoryOnceulcnOnce Ihcn a largo multitude wereOro comingcoming to tho SaSa-
viour
a of three ullj IClIIt ehurchcl He married a dauhto1 ofo-
fleyIf Lo ntHoroft fir tho UnfuKStatciUnitcl Statesttte ThUtatcrncntTliTlmiq tatcmcnt waswa confirmconfirm-
viourconhrm-
viourconfmrm-
edviour he asked Philip nit whence shnllwesllffll tee buy brtnJ thittlert-
these
clltlS rcreligiousligiousrIIOUS instructionIOS t rue IOn thattl 1 at accompaniedaccomptI i cd Lbyy proptrproreproper-
reading
r ltov James Wttljcll the dofiucnt Mindblin preacher cclecele-
bratedcdc by othersthcr ami has beenlIce II vmilicd by recent mails 11-
tlmt
w-
Theii-
Ihesetlmt mnymsy cat 1 Doubtless he wishedw bhed as a chiuf lessonlesson-
thus
roadino throuh tliC yelrcar for two or three hniirs dai1dulydaily-
wouldbrated in the sketches by William Wirt Att 1m deathdeath-
sheThe Dublinnblin corrcspondnit of a LJjdonJJllJldon paper ofIf OctoOcto-
tmsOctoOcto-
bertms11111 indirectly to teach that it is the dutylInt of those whowho-
profess
woulIonlit bring8 to light ailtmJ Iscfulncsji gifts of great powerpowe-
rIt
ghe survived himhiuy as didil all their children an only daiighdaugh-
terbor 8 says t Day by day the emigration Is increasingtllrcltsinglIndandand-
tie
II-
ttI
It i8thusis thus that Normal schooh arc carried on It isi thusthus-
that
ter andantlsixsix sonssonsJ three of whom aro clergymen ono aa-
tinguislmed
din tlo proportion of the bettor classI I ISS of farmers making theirtheir-profess
their-1I
their-
wayprofess hisI 1I reliionre I lIOl tot 0 provideprOYll 1 C suitableUI
4t Iu 1 spiritualSp I III 1 supplessuprsupplies-
for
I IC I 1 l 1 1 II andI anotherI llcvI DrIIhr-James
America is wbile11 mnallII traderstraders-
fortraderstraders-
artddd-
f tlthatat IedicalIet ical sclsellOols ro tlltethoe10SO whoho have clnreclcharge of thethe-
health
ltinguislmedmgUl Ie proprofessorcssor atn t Princetonr1l1ce t on al1I ev r way to I lei wa li augmenting 1 lIe many 111 tra ersers-urforfur those who flock to hear the gopcl One method byby-
whiclt
1 FcParc 0 James W Alexander pastor in New lurk city and some even of theth professional olnsnrla are leaving thotho-
which
tho-
hich
the-
countrywhichhich thistl is to be done is byb our churches making allmi-
llsuitable
health ofof our LJdebodies-
Persons
oouics From the age of thirtyfour to forty he waswa an able andand-
belovedcountry During tho last week vast numbers left DublinDublin-
rliaractcr
llublio-
suitaLleI
suitaLle efforts to proprovideille for them tL pious and eueatcleducated-
ministry
leron so tramed 111lght withoutthout at once 3bandonmgabandoning-
their
beloved pastor in Jhi1lIllhit till UH1512 Whenltcn hc waswas-
calledI as ollle clireetly frOl1l this port but tlte greaterreatl IIwjority bvbv-
IIlinhtry
by-
wayIIlinhtry Xor hare tho Blllists been wantinwanting in etrortsefforts-
to
their present oeeupatiolls eu1tiuto manyIanj destitute HeMsfieldsfields-
under
alleJ to IaJ tlto tJundntinll lit the TllCollical ellJinarySemminary-
inwY 11 Lii erpool J1IIst lridlj tw IllWJS Iell crnwcdcrnwcd-
t
crowded-
withBaptists
ullller the direction If churches or llIiiontrJ Lotrd carrycarry-
out
IIIin lrmeetol1 Ho la8 then the ollly protessur Lut IIUwaswas-
soonwithlth ellilgranl IImlumdo Ifill female tlJ tIll lI1tlllllr of ut IrJtIrJt-
oleast-
onettoo accomplishecQmp l I 1
1 tJlthinI Twentywenty colleges0 les anand 111110nice or ten ttheotheo-
logical
I IC
lortion 0111 soon jnedjo mmed by histis Ined collelguc the RevtC lJr lilIcrMiller-
whoseone thouatl tllo fir greaterIeatcr portion or whommhOIlI aINrcd tt-
logicaltoto-
bestem of DOlDetio l1Iiision devotinl1 a portion onlyonly-
of
Ylogical seminarieselllln3lle varlo1tly eml1led attet at leat n fairfair-
degree
out a RsystemJ I whosehoHe funeral sermon after thirtyseven Jeus edl hmuhuntn-nious
he IJPrsOM in comfollllMe cirtllmttlnrrv 1I1IIIY ot thotho-
11cgrco
tho-
females11cgrco of plLulI11ry liblrllity ill tlJithis maUer Andnd Jetyet-
hole
of theIr tUlle to Ruch dl1t1e WIlII e tleI same mtruetorsinstructors-
mightnious labor ho IroacllCd in January1550Jmuar lO For the wholewhole-
term
holo fllIIalts being llotllell in silk lreisI One lit tlia must lele-
how
ie-
umarlahlehow little bnha vetet Loon effpctrd towirds l1pIlyinrrsumlvin ourMi dede-
nomination
vvmight lccturo at scmal diircrcnt rointa 111in tljo coursoofcourso ofof-
the
tcrm of his connection with that seminaryselllllary almost fortyforty-
yearsmarkablo featuresfeatures wasas tho number of itout Mliylookhtftltltylookl-
JIlIIination
Ii Mliylook-vit
vit imiv Hilil yetl UVvU JHwWlLU lUVltllV13 url J CT I I t 1 1 itl I I 11 t f II t t i I i t ii-
ihehellllrellabored tilltilllIhisu k last illness of fewfew-
weekswellmlressed the of
i umbersi andand-
character
i the yearear years incessantly a ew inwellmmlinn young menmcnlJIInthougesuteighteenmcnlJIInthougesuteighteen-I
lrtvwn ages eighteeneighteen-nommatron
eighteen-and
innommatron with a mmstrylUinitrj at allallalJuttoadequateI in IIl1ncri lockseks fulfilling the duties of his111 profcnliip watchingwatching-oyer
and tcntyfivc Instead of inJitinsmdwlItl n of regret licrctolicrcto-
overherto-
r
hereto-
forerliaractcrr I larwter to the wants of the churches so that the crycry-
continually
cry-
contiurutllyoveroyer the students as a father and guiding in an eminenteminent-
degreefore apparent among emigrantsnlirnnt all thcsc poopiorefIu seemed iniu-
htirin-
continllllIy
in-
thecontinually rings in our ears whence shall we buy breadbread-
for
bread-
forJromroni dtirhtir 3m3miV-
avarro
JlMlliOlinrifTiiOf llliillliiT-
EXAS
degree by hishitis affectionate advice their future course i concon-
stantlythe highest ppirits on leaving their native countrycountry-
for
country-TheseM VAUIW uuu for counsel in nil the varied interests ofof-
theand well the atat-
tj1J
at-
The
at-
tentionfor this multitude thatth It they may catcat-
Tic11-
The
stantly appealed to These are significant fact Hill may arrest
The f1Jalifiet1 minisminis-
ters
minis-
ters
tj1J churches anj Of ti0 cause of benevolence i and withith aa-
discernnmcmt
tcntiim of Mngland Vho is tocnltiatottto culth atc those11lo lands nowjnowj-
TEXASnow-
t
nowa-
bycause of this deficiencyllefirienc of properly qualified
TEXAS disccrniiieut of character a soundsOlln practical judgment aa-
immodesty
by special act of parliament bciiifLClll thrownn intolilt marketmarket-
Rev
market-ers
market-
tlosetersters isI at leastI cat inIII aL greatret measure owing too thot I 10 rapidrapl 1 inin-
crease
IIIin-
creasemodesty and humility and a singlenessinleness of purpose for thotim-
ewelfare
those long encumbered estates of lordly but improvidentiuprovddentm-
mbsenteesll1provilent-
erelSOcrease of our denomination Tlic population of the UnitedUl1ltUnited-
States
iVavarro1 ilLarro coco-
how
coReLRev1 NA T Byarsy ReportReport-
During
i welfare cf the KciJccnicrs kingdom that gained universaluniversmt-
lconfidence
absentees I Ireland cannot sustain manyJrllny jJcarsears this draindrain-
about
drain-
Ftatesdrain-
ofFtates iis about fire tillle whathat it wasas inIlljDO1790 but our dede-
tmonlinatiutlDuring the pnst q1larter five Ilaye been baptize andand-
thirtyseven
m confidence It MH dndly ordere that the sJnod of ewew-
JerseyW
I
of Iler populioTl It li1J prohIJlycontillllOprobably continuo till it reachesreaches-
lIominati1
reaches-
thelIominati1 hIhag not only kcpt rare withitlt this it IlIls rllpidlyrapidly-
andthirtJsethirtysevenen sermonsormon prcached WeW e have had sceral propro-
tracted
Jersey of Ihich 110 was a memher awl out of wlmiclillich 110lie-
nameml
the lonest point l cpletion lUch canllot lie ttr istantdistant-
May
istant-
and nalllell Ids 1011 01 lenlmesi hundred and fifteenfifteen-
whoRhe Itnc reachedhed Itt ofof-
t
of-
vitalnot pointon onoand i Mayay evenvcn IIOnow nearly reLenorlllouly aine it Thm in iDO tho 1111 atlll seriounoss TheThe-
church
gained npon propro-
portiontracted medingi thii grent Re1ounes whoho hatload1 Leculusbeen his JII11Is were IIIitt sessioneSMn at lrmcetou whenwhent-
aehen Htal exhlUtlol flOlll wlmichIuch a new ern of Ide and hopehope-
porhope-
willporportiont lOll 0oft tItimelC wholeI 10 I 0 numnumberber 0off Ipltt comul1llCancommunicantst s waswas-
aboutchurch at Xohmille Hell countcounty was mueh revicuatrevived1 at ourour-
lasthe diedied antand were Ierlllittcd with tL great concoure ofof-
clergymnen
williIl prilg tt He demawl for burr witlaith bettcr pay hashas-about
has-
alreadyabout one inIII ninetyllnet y to the population110pul lllOn of the United StatesStates-
lostltstas meeting I baptized two butJut owing01 in to tho distancedistanceIsl-
mall
I clergymen and citizens to unite in thc solemnities of1 hishis-
funeralalready begunbegun-
butIJegun-
lJllt
begun-
Timebut in 181JIS1 it was one min fortyone in 1832183 one inin-
thirtythreesiiall have to give it up during the winternter months I hivehave-
just
funeralfuneral-
ttThehe Catholic priests have lost noIll smallhlllallllJrti1portion of theirthei-
rthirtythree
thei-
rthirtJttree
their-
peoplethirtythree in ml one min twentyfour now it isi probaproha-
blysuffered a loss of about S0000 by fire At first I diddidid-
not
tt DeathDoatlncernevernevcr appeared to me so delightful as now whenwhen-
ithen people and thisti U1 curtailing tlioir power influence andand-
llir
nnd-
11y
andn-
ummberjut it wis near lie said to those arouml his11I sick bodIJI and wofof-
ten
Jf number by dmimishiiL tlicir incomoIIlCOIJJO and tho subjects otoo-
nof-
theirllirUy nearlynnnit onen ininin tuentyoneiin TInIn thetli 10 SouthernS ou titl lcr rn Statesjftna thethe-
position
irt not iknowImow wliatwi11at to do1
0ibutb u Lt nthetl 10 MacedonianMI ace i OUltn cryry tbemgbemg ibornebborne-
by
orne ten as strength allowed he spoke of tk peace that dweltdwelt-
inthcir impositionm aUtl grindinrt oIpreoiou rrotcstaitlrotestaut influinflu-
positioninu-
OSlOndnf uu-
cncespositionOSlOn ct our denomination is15 more important stillhll Herehere-
inby cycrj Breeze I concluded to go on withJth the work ofoft-
ime
jn hihis smsoul The records of hishi last hours willill be preciousprecious-to
lredoU8 cnccs aro at workorlc to an extentextent and withith a vigor and suesue-
insue-
insue-
III
suc-
cessinIII 17901 4DO there wasI one baptist to fortyone inhabitantsinhabitants-
butthe ministry andan leave the result with GodGod-
ALADAMA
to the church and they will be found to illustrate and concon-
firmcessees unknown for generations Is thcro iiot ground forfor-
butfor-
butfO-
lbut
for-
Lupobut in 18J4 there wasIS one to everycyeryiftecnfifteen This beingbeing-
the
firm the experience he has written in1 his sermons andal111letletlet-
tershope that tho spiritual and social regeneration of IrelandIreland-
tho
Ireland-
tho
Ireland-
the
Ireland-
hasthe case it has naturally been impossible to supply the imim-
smenso
ALAbAMAALADAM-
AIJerarRev
J l ters as the fitting close of a ifc off fajt1Mfaith HIs grcat workwork-
onhas coinmcncej not to cease ttill fctLat cautiiul and fertilefertile-
iiiram
fertileI-
JICn30
fertile-
isle44-
iiiram IexarRev Wm Philip ReportReport-
This
on the canon of Scripture severalsvera other excellent treatisestreatises-and
isle fchall teem withith a new life I Inn the exile of so rnanXrnanX-wcnso
manman-wcnso
mant-
M
mans-of
continually formiiK101 lIJiIJ withwith-
educated
iiiram number of new rlmwliM contiuualjycontiuuaUytoiininjtoiwinjMfJ
andILn all the productions of Us active and able pen bear thethe-
impressofIf her children to this lay nmy it not bo ono design cFcFp-
osition
cfcf-
educatedot-
educatedof-
divineeducated Hence there has been a ofoof-
bles8cd
This hasI tas baptizedbaptlZe d twentythreetwcntJth reo whitowh Ito personspersons-
andpastors necessity missionary impress of his singleness of purpose totl honor ChrkiChrist-
Urdivine Provdeilcc not oniy to make0 Uliny of them the parpar-
Messedpar-
Llessepar-
takersMessed origin for a less prepared mhustry than we couldcould-
have
and received four by letter preached sixtytwo sermonssermons-
traveled
Dr Alexander was for juaay years aiceprcsidcntof ofof-
thetakers of a new spiritual life here but also to prepareprepare-
have
prepare-
havc
prepare-them
f
have desiredesire to see What could the Baptists do 1 We11e-
could
0 traveled 79jj7 f5i miles and made 104 religious visits tot ftluifanm-
ilies
miI
tho American Tract Society till hishi deatheatl and forfo threethree-
gcarsthem or their children tot bohothotho dispensers ofJ spiritual andand-
could
and-
could
and-
social
141141-
II
could not decline to receive these multitudes who have flockflock-
ed
lies whilehile eleven ioro have professed conversionconversIon bIn concon-
nection
yearsear fromtrolI8l1842181 was a3 member of the SocietysslPublishIublish-
ing
ubIJs social life inIII their native isle J Is not thwthl the way byby-
i
by-
which1112 Committee the works he readrea being sent him for hishid-
approval
whichllIeh God has ofoftenten educed great goodcrood from great cyuevil anaana-ed
IInllIInll-
eand-
wrongi ii tv i lIIgSede 1 to ourur communioneOIlJlnUUlOU andan 1 have saidSnI d herelere isis uater1a t ef whatwha-
tloth
neennectionec t ion withl tlif1 hisIliS laboraLa rs noti yetJoct baptizedbabaptized-
liep tized
aIJroval lIo mj tho mhm of seven of the principalprincipal-
serieswrong 1 Is it not IInalo01ls toQ 11lmi r prlyidenee in tbetlmepasttlmepast-
Can
pasHpasH-
doth33-
rfoMrfoM hinder us to be baptized I WeVee never receivereceive any whowho-
do
ho He writes Wec liave had more sickness thisthl fall thanthan-
forgcrC3series of tractsNo 32 tt Day Off JudgmentJudgment5I51 31iae31iae-
ryCan an Irishman or his childrenchildren ever cca1o love his ownown-
do
own-
do
own-
sweetdo not credibly profess to be converted 15ut whore1whereisiithothethe-
warrant
for many years Two of iiy family aro now in bed sicksick-
Thery Of the LostLost0505 The Amiable Youth falling shortshort-of
sweet Ireland or prize her welfare1 Will notnoUthousandslnoUthousandsl-
of
thousandthousand-
warrant
thousands-
warrantwarrant for refusing any who do J This much has beenbeen-
said
The dryry weather has cutoffcut off the corn and tho rust thethe-
cotton
ofIt HeavenlIewen215215 II Importance of SalvationSavation350350 II FuFu-
tureof them Laving tasted hero the sweetS of freedom anda t fclVfcl-
VapSJr
felt-
the
lt II-saidsaid hlslass-
existed
cotton flmilies will nonot mako enough to cat Uthis-
year
ture lullishmet EndlessJaa uJustificatin by 1aith1aith-
Andaith tho joysoYs ancl bpel of ta piritunl faitb hUhc3Si3Siexis-
tedoIportlmynpportnnrtynpportnnrty-
toof H0 M1 Iany ffi3SttSWfctJby way apologyfor0l II Ppastast imrressiotl pf ItI-
tCXI3tod
aa-
nowf1 AnI4GAnd 4G2 Smners WWelcomeelcmo to COIllO to ChrISt A fewfew-
years
to ald In clothlIlg her wIth tho Leauty and 10vclinQB p
existed inin fl1rters that tho havo been unun-
favorable
I attended the BIg iJear trcekreek Association IheThThe-
churches
e to tint iotwiotw-
favorable
hh-
fLVorable
ss-
wfsomqqnartcrsSQJIlI gnartcrs Uaptists year I years sncesince ho suggested tilC desirableness of issuing a ICse-
ries
e now creation 1 That Irish child tow brougltftojtuJbroughtfavorable to an educated ministry Such wIis not the factfact-
No
churches generally reported considerable accessionsaccessions AA-
nmbsiouary
riegries in a very simplo style in11 largo type and inthoforpiin the forDIform-
of
tjf God by the labors of our colporteurs or by readingredg-No
readln 6WT6WT-
No
bttbtt-
booksNo other denomination in the country has founded as many musiouary spirit generally prevails among them TwoTwo-
missionariesIljfcf a little book for which series ho himself wrote tho sitsitf-
ollowingbook may letct loanho an eminentcmi mcnt ttflnsnccflssfal-
institutions
amttflnsnccflssfaluccossfulPpeberpreeullpreeullins-
titutioDs
tvCytvC-
ytheinstitutions for the education of its young men for the nunndn missionaries were laboring in the bounds of the Association following Dialogues with a Farmer with an Aged ManIanIan-
t
the gospel to thousands therethe-
re1vttart ss-
w
tttt-tI 1t ststI-
Ifif1-
TOLtJIIE
Y LWIfLWI-
fVOLUIE
MMmMMmlI-
1
II t sV m 1vttf w IIfis g s Irr j
tJt
HOME AND FOREIGN JOURNALJOURNAL-
An
26NIJ-
t
rII
thanh off t1theseI o noplGpeople-
indalgedinlplicit
I haro communicale1 to you touching OUf printing Operopera-
tionsJtho interior at town called Samnta tho lamented GoodGood-
ale
GatniuLess a 5core0score yrm ago 1the ter aAn Old laborerlaborer-
been
LabrerLabrer-
Brothcr
Laborer-
Brother
toindalgedinlplicit faith in the ethicaey of the Gregre nn-
aletoto-
preserve
tions I may hero rcmr1c that I have rcecntty reeiveareeivea-
I
received-
from11m left atat-
Edina
efficallcYtlOfattack or ferer IJrotIler was indulgeJJmplicitlfnitththin thfet ale died by anthem froth all the evils of life and toto-
prosper
Cole of lionsleelpreserYtnndlroccand protect em n1I11 fromrrmchardCoIcorIIonKongtpccilllenH1fanewfrom Mr Richard Kong speciniens of aBrothcr Joshua Bradley writing to the Baptist RecJrRecJr-
der
Recor-
derJdina and engagelengagedI as11as a tcacteacherhor ofI f oneno 0off ttheI10 seschoolsschools-
brother
h00 1 spreserve
in an thir undrtakings coseqlentl thothe-
Grefire
nownow-
fonttllem whichhich he hilsploper m font of amaH Chineol tpc preparedprcpm ItsIts-
sizeder in Ya frorn St Paulsauls JlinJlin-
nesota
IinIin-
nesota
hIs towafdtowards-
Yarriba
so nnna-
tive
111ne 0p11blisbed lorgni1town brother lown rrocelhng on Jonrney Grcgo honse waslU the glorglory of every nl1t tand1 is II-
Yanibah 3lino3 line diamoml anI equivalentent to breviercqlVl anllsize
nesota Territuy says I a111 now in tho ith yearcnf off 1111111-
1age
nay-
age
Yaniba He has viitd several tons north of lJadagryBadagry-
and
thtive0 cntured to cIIg1ge in Imy plmuit or 5a111111 forth toto-
battle
isis-
Ilml
is-
aage and since J graduated in Brown UnivcrsitJ in liDOliDO-
IIlml consilers the lrospect of COL11n1cncing n 1IIision in thothe-
interior
baUlc itllllt lonsultinconsulting theoo orllsoracles through the priestpriest-
or
a very rl1nnnilllt sizo tor cxecutinexecuting hincunese lrilltin MrMr-
Cole
r
nndnnd-
been
and-
been
and rcceilill 110111 him thtJ arI1ct otof thethe-
shrineCole IIgJld on Ihe font dloltt tllle eaIS in1O707 times doctor receiving wasI as years eonneeconnee-
tiouI have traveledreiea min i17 oiau9States preached iui iiv interiormterwrMclllermgas cheering IheThe1JoarllnrtJctlllavormgtosecuNBoardjwnm arc cnileavormg1 to securosecure-
suitable
or vv T i i liUhis-
person
shrine1 trill1 111in 11 h llmmisss Iborn10rl1 eldestIll heIC attahed ton ith the London missionmil1ion at lionllongrr-oet1
Kong andEducational SocietiesSocieties-
changing
S1cieties-
changing
Societies-
changing
ue LI tiotion with hol Imhayhay-
donebeen instrumentaloet1 in forming eight sUitableb men wlllte tr coloreJ to sendenl to0 hisIl aiaidJ TheThe-
missions
fhe J ill full If SltCCsuccesssucces-sashuuelchanging one8 theatre into a house of worshipVorshipl1miandan gettinggetting-
a
missOT13 vithinithin the Iimlt3I Imi oftho0off tthe1 Ie eolouyco ol1Y lavo1 o Weneen prosperprosper-
ed
personNow
eroon
01 tbcirrilnnd
hEfaith1pressedre8ed
is noTmuynotonwml
on1only ienbuthnlan Liltnsutnnce
they areare-
to
ashamedn Ilune1lune1-
cd
JIono hHU lUnch rrellit bby lmlproducing1I lIIing stich beautifulbeautiful-
Chinesea number off meeting houses built in different StatedStated-
Having
Stnte-
Having
States-
IIavingcd nnd more than ono hundred kve been bl1tizebaptized intointo-
Christ
to kar about tbcm thwe bJdpwbndcs uf ignorance andaut aupcwlisupersti-
tieu
Chinese tyicst I es flic prieoprice per pomd isis s l Joj centscen-
tsDonutiota
ceuts-
Christ
cents-
IlespeetingHaving thus labored till August 1850 by a benevolentbeMvolent-
invitation
benevolent-
invitationChristcristr-
eiea
Christ-
The
tioll They are therefore laid aside seen only occasionallyoccasionally-
intll
inspecting these type Mr11 Colo remarks in aalindkind letlet-
bout
let-
I
let-
terof of St Louis to locate me in partpart-
or
part-
of
bd Grcgte hucs aree e0ll1111al1lely rm and tlethe-
ttdctorsrch ell trom himtint-
There
invitation my 50n any The 110arlI arc mamaltingltmg enlimn in1D rereferenceI ercl1cc tto13 ththee pracprac-
ticability
tr recentlyJJ-
lttdctorsCd 11etor hhave tfallenII In IIIintot 0 Idisreputedisreput-
e4tSSYswoonTlirirl ut tne 11 Ircror the West or Xorth that I should choose tlto splnd tIlCtIlC-
feVl
the-
fewhcbll1ty of commencmg a 11I1S1VIImisaiuu lUin lFrancerance or SwitzerSwitzer-
land
11 Itzer 88Y4tSSYswoonTliriroODTlal jlllliciT was ttlbhhll uFonupon-
their
Therc Ire bout1 47001 I t10 different1ljrIcrcnt charactersC IItrctcrs in each ofof-
p
or-
land
of-
ourfeVl rmaining days of tuyllfemy life liS I had not wherellort to InyIny-
my
lay-
nay
land They are nho correspondiug pithitlt a viewicw to thethe-
eonnnencement
their mmythologytholng an1 ass tIllthey relicti upnll thI OIIles tbljthey-
vets
ollrtontour tents of tltypep Thelie latgoarge size isi GOGt cents a poundpound-
jiamundl1nund-
cOUllJlencclIent
pound-
and
I
my MMhead iI cnosechose tmsthis risingriing amianti hca1Lhyuiny villageuiiagemagI inin piwrprtfrprtfre-
nceprefer-
enceconunenccucnt ofIf operation in seme oneIIC off the republicsrepublics-
of
veroCIO induced to rcjwrdreg ril savwoodsassywood asa anal martialIllIplftIJ11IkI1orucaiordealordea-
ltf
anjn1lthetho t ineline jiamund is tie1 22ii per poundlt A fontfont-
enceofof-
of
if-
thetint I have in alln11111Y tours God in hishis-
infinite
his-
infinite
rf andLIHIthltthat iti woulduulll lot tho innocent pgo1 treefree-
butence to any seen my
of South or Central mercarucriearucriea-
The
tff ananyny crime the 3 line tlinnOJHl toQ 1e lynible forfor-
infinite1rinting tllo fcripScrip-
tumsinfinite and boundless grace has been pleased to bless my1I1-
ypublic
my-
publicWOM jJournal Ubut tletldestroyrov the pultguiltylIlltv with 1Tllrrlllunerring jnslgiSitJK1nyn IneIne-
rhoone-
tiMll reliiou boob wouldl1lthl to be JJ-
publio
I
religious ivquidirerho Sl1utheIU hlpht 11lOnary a J110Umonthlymonthly-
magazinetiho refused thlIu tnnlttto uttost hihis innocence wasH CIllillercdlleott ideretlaideretla-
heretic
tnre te as targeLtrge1sLtrge1s-
magazine
asas-
twelvepublic hbors far beyondDey onomymy expectationsexpectations-
r
magazine of 244t pages wasIS commenced in June JS45I Si andand-
waseretie a profligato wretch whoI ho wasI I unworthyun 01 thy of lifelife-
But
twelvet elve or fourteen hundred pound The larger font usedused-
waa
uell-
as
usel-Thewaaas continued until thec end of the 5th volume in 1851 liut this ordeal too isI now almost nugatory as t eryfevferJ fewfew-
met
nns text noed not be nearly so large11 Ie The1 he small font ofof-
A
ot-
slua11
of-
burgeoisr DonutiotaDonutiotaFR-
OM
3otmtion iir-M1ou
A1 small monthly paper also entitled Tho CommissionCommission-
was
men willI ill submit to itit-
If demandsI burgeois weO have only coiuuieuwl find it is onlynly intendedintended-
was
Ihe abrought reguregu-
larwas issuedIssuelITJanuaryaIlUtr 1850Jl andan 1 continuedcontmuc d untilU11t lJJunene 18511851-
when
i JIf a charge bo against onethe 11hitshits-
of
for reference to the BibleBiblo therefore will ho Tie limitedlimited-
when
lil1litrd-
hen
limited-
TheFROM NOVCMSCR 1 TO DECEMBER I1-
CoUctfiws
I-
GtORG
I-
GEORGI
hI trial befurodUIO thu llibllnals utof and aceollling to
GtORGGtOR-
GCo1lelilns
tt-Collections
whenhen both wereereUlergedmerged intonto theth Home andall Foreign JourJour-
nalof te rpUiiCfrepubli-
cESICLtIStsarsThe
The price of that MillI ill bo fU a pound We are nownow-
unl
Siev-
eengaged
lOW
unl whichlllch has issue of 10000 copiescopies-
The
The of tho Bvssas haveEire-
also
Ilne in theth New Testament theCoUctfiws by Rev Wm P Hill agentagent-Salem
agnt-alel
35 on00-
alern
now an IUO COpIC EMPLOYMENTSBmlonIETThc employments engaged printing ew upon 31 linolino-
Tho
lino-
diamondSalemalelalern church by E T Blair esqesq-
Nimrod
esq-
1ETtCiY
3 CoOco-
XEaTCCCT
The amount of funds secured during the tirst yearrear of ourour-
operations
also undergone al material change sinceinc theb period otof mymy-
eegnaintaueeDiamond anjand imo got Ras far as to the end nftf LU fu twjtwj-
operations
tsv-
oformsoctavo323 ro operations was SUi311735 2 A gradual annual increaseincrease-
has
jcijuamtaucocqulintuIlo with them Warar wasI their Metchief pramtpursuit-eose
fonusoetavo inj tiuodociio a pawI Ie of which 1 undesIj1l youyou-
has
you-
Spirituality
ou1ETtCiY1ETtCiY-
Nimrod
XEaTCCC-
TNimrodunciltidll ll-
victimswascarrotl1l carritI1 Oil hwfor the11 tl expresce pr s lurposo1 err eose of procurmlprocuringr
J
has been secured81Ted until theth last tuunml yearrear whenhon ththllthe-
stilts
ft trade which their main source titoff 1 Wo0 shall be able to funW the entirecut ire Newew Testament aiai-
sum
atat-
sum
at-
ailucncevictimsictilUslrtor the slave wasIINimrod Long eSI treas BethelBethellssoBethellssoC-
ollections
AssoAsso-
Collections
S50S50-
CoUec1ions
23233232esqsum of 51591789 01t was receivedreceived-
Inailucnceaffluence and selfarandiziUient Thoo wars spread de 1I G or 7 cents a copy bound and ready for distributiondistribution-
vastationCollections by Rev W P Hill agent
22000000oo00-
g5lInIutJisthis suneysunovstirs welC find occasion for humiliation and gratgrat-
itude
yastation all over the countrycountrrllnlland threatemd tot cxtcrmi Byjy the first hipjp whichhich oilers1trcr 1 willill sendscud-
nate
youou a specimenspecimen-
acrorditsgly
pccimcu-
JilJJol53192Jil ltlt-
Wdl
y2 itudemiue Goduou has1Iauas beenueen graciousgracious Whent nen thoino factxaci isis notednotenoted-
thatnoieu nate theinc peoplepivpiu whowuu110 werewtruere thusthuius ilnidedJiutuiiil11 againstaaiustr thciielvesthomh os
hookhook-
WJhok-
NowQQ-
KLE
nn-
WMWM IIORXBUCKLEKLE TnaTna-JJolrTre-
esBOARD
that without experience and without men or means thesetheso-
operations
Xwow thlt the slave trade has been abolished by the influinflu-
P
influ-
once of colonization and the strongtln arm of the Uw warswars-
operationsmrs-
01el1110n3operations were originated we0 cannot but thankthan 1 PGodG l andalHand-
take
1cnce
whollwholl-
ShoII 0r yy-
BOAKDbhaveII e ccleceled I antimlI Atheyey Ihave1lYe IdirectedI Illl tlle kirtl ll-
DOIr attcntkm whollywholly-
to
PaperIIBOAKDDO A 11 D OF0 F FOREIGN011 IJ I GNT 3IISSIOKSMISSIONSIII-
CIIMOSD
I I I S S 1 001JH SI
talce courage 1utIMwce liaveha 0 1U Jetet mado lnlunly al commencecournicnee-
tttentto agriculture and the muuilacturu ofc f palmJ1h1l oiloil-
wentWe arcreC1alglI1 to learn that HioJonrnlhgiunHioJonrnlhgiun-
wentthe JoarnTourn InlI Iis gillllgpit ing atifuatifu-
greutwent A great work isis before us With tho right menmen-
we
KDVCATIOXEDvctrtoaThcyThev recorded it as an1 imperative raterrate-
rvv
paterpater-
wefricmN and that the mcrest ill ititstion to our m circulationcirculation-
RICHMOND
clcutlton-c dut semi their to theI dovil1 I buliL u 1 I Mkuwec might at once treble our forces in the forcinforlign field nal duty to sous111
were the dutiesltll that to themthe1laas isis wcroasingincrling 1ee want andnl11l11ghtought to have 20000 subRICHMOND JANUARYJANUARY-
o
1SSJi thcy vrcro taught appertained11he1 TIO cry isi coming willilh every mail from abroad send usu3-
helpasscribersniombers of the communityeOllllllllnttr and the ntcs and ceremoniescescutouiescescutouies-
of
scribcrs for 1SVJIS One brother propocs to obtain 1000000-
KPThe
OO-
T11helpIC I TheII Ii ecallII ISis t11l urClhurgent llIUue 11eC 1UUSmust4 nonot1 ldisregarddisregard-
it
1 1NlgarlKPThe07o TThehe subscriptionssu bscrlptions of many of our subscribers exex-
pited
II f p T i
of0 f theirtl 1llr rilliio11religionI ltOlI i Iunv thotl Il reltest1elet t pllprivilegesil w e tboytl1 e oaCJU cnn towards that numbor Wlioho will11 I do101 liccwioI l Who willwil-
lpied
will-
joy
illil-
lliteIt nOur UUIHnumbersib cr olr rcource tthe1 c woesoe ofI Pf a perkhitigperkhitig-
world
rI 1Ihtb h CaUtrIel ung ii Icarn jletlll they atyiL euautypiedlite with the last number Thi is true of unearlyearl
Tlallall-
those
li i Z Tni i 7 nVT f jojoy t to 1I11IlUU IS obtain 100 I Whoho 50 t Who110 0I I Who116011110 Wi0WIoi1C1 5 I WhoWho-I
116116-aau
hovvayI voijjotlJ ami aboveIbm 0 all tliecommanaotthe commandcorn nand otof our accnaeue LordLord-
all
f o man lc loolfoolhehe so sibbyH oiie I
thosehnse names were transferred from1 om the boob of thethe-
Commissionthere isi nmcdh differ I williH rccommcudit to then nextne t neighboritit-
uieir
and tlutlu-
sCornunssion
thus olbmolbm-
ClniiAisInIn tinthis ak1 11 1ltm aj
IIallII clahC 1 aun atat our jiamls1 HUII ilreased1IlrrCCI 1 cnecncry an1ani1 iikralitIJliberalityI 011 ltI y I u ropedsCornunssionC ommISSlOn WillIII they doo us the favor of renewingrenewing-
theirrenening-
theirj jpncc In former times theythe laidbidthethe dead body away iniliaaa-
snta1
I
1 It ought to be placed in everyeHr JJaptiit fasfamilymil ItIt-
theirtheiruieir subscriptionssuuscnptions byoy sendingsenumg thetne amount duedue for anotheranother-
year
another-
year
I small houso set apart fuv thattmtIUIPlIlpurpose in which aL slow lire patters wih to havo their poiple enlUtud in tho missionmission-
year
11Iiioll-
earyearear by mail Spirituality Essential to the Success of MissionsMissions-
t
wasVI hoplepi up until dcMwation waswa perfectedI
cCHhe rtthethey lmist let tlicrathcmlmowknow whathat is 1111inrloi in the worldorWDunn this allallmmnormanners of ihargosdlIIl were brouglit II-
IIJIprooro than Mythngan thhg plgc hcro Hii nccjed anHDg ourour-
churchesagint
Durinirthe jdCeCbOl
proccsir
anian I ilishi ctatc nnlst le scttlel beforeI lr tk spreadrcritl Ifl tle gOIlli TTt 1Sis IIIinposiblcI
MIILIc cftf rrLa man tutu-
RcviCW
tl-
lRclcw
to-against
RcviCW Of our Historyhistory-
In
churches the spirit of humble cordial subordination toto-
the
hislll interment Sometimes old kings wereete kept in this way feel interested inm that bouti whichltlch lo knownkno nothing andand-
In
anan-
InIn the commencement of the new yearear it williIJ be suitasuita-
ble
the wil1 of Gn1 To Iini1 the iVathins of tlic SrirltIirit is tutbut-
another
nt itmOIl1 tlivtc to tru rearsrears-1t
r3r I ttintriirJvtclul1trarlis it lic i Vlc11ell l1fluucIlnued it is impossible for liimliim-
ble
him-
11eble tot tho of theI
another phrase for devotiondc otiron to God If God be truly apap-
prehcnded
At1tt the appointed time thcrewcmldthre loul1 be a hollily comeotitocatiouleatinu Ult to foel iutcrotci Xov tb offico of the Journal isis-
heSouthern
ii-
I
is-
frontretrospect hUtory Foreign Missionjsion 130trtlBoard-
The
ibeuinitl1l ith themnlnutfrom all tho nil tIClIIoaring wwlZnety kIhis ecelUceII iff thetl andI I reuregion roe IIC to giroloe thlhe desired information and wot Mllll1lhdo all in ourour-
in
our-seatsheSouthernThe Baptist Convention wasas formell MayrIY 1IS4fIS15-
in
prcprehcndedIn I elI Inin aallU m xee Ince I Ie puritylurl ty a1 gnodnegoolgoodness-
of
nes scnt bOIllCtLIUP nt eonHlclb1e taluellueT ltlU 11I11tI i 1llein tho city of Augusta Ga It was a deeply interestinginteresting-occasion
of Illsli Iafflt tlic superabounding riches of his grace bohe-
i
c Juiikillcd anl a Sifmsllllum foast imUimd the gravn dugllll aiid Puerto1Iler to make it suchUl1I n paper aasw it should beDC lieideslieideso-
ccasion
llelllls-
ccsionoccasion Although the circumstances whichhieh led to theirtheir-
separation
I known and thc heart bo properlyproperlyaRctedaffected by11 these dhlhdis-
coteries
overer it a snudl houe erected tlicii commenced the funeralfuneral-
rites
I the regular monthly coiitributimn ofIf our niiionarics atat-
iseparation
at-
separtioniseparation from the North the wveriescoereo no facultytaeult cr inrumcntalitywill beb consecratedconsecrated-
to
ritct with singinginul daucinsbudn fuiitingifc tinlo and iiilinjrs Piue i the different stationstltiun both at hmichnn e andant in forcisti landslands-
lelcgationthen
lanlh-
dcl02ation
sautes-
gashedwereere crievoui laralarge-
dclewiiun
yetDivino Ik claims of cI5hselSsh-
mess
KM gahcIl thei llclt and11l if tho tealabis f1trbadebde to nnflow i M cmlllllw to give inlmtivin trrcting fllt rcCPtlneosintill IIiII-
ichmellisis-
a
then assembled to anjotllcrother than the glory JSShwJl10JSShwJl10iTbudTiTbudT wi thonS ttr1 e Ye rC1dcl02ationlelcgationthen wereere manifestlymanifestlcontrolldcontrolled onlyonh byLvby-
a
anychmell thm etes with11th The1111 LOlly wasn theu Itlett IllIrer
to God in the nM williU bo11 dcnie1 The sustentationsttlon of tlQ Kvine govgov-
ernment
Cy J Jelt MonsionslOlh generally 00o aas ttillto rrcotloetlt a binlVeyo11111 lO viewlC of thotho-
and
till-
nn
a1 desire glorify spread of01 thegopclatthe gOlellIt hometometome-
and
110111ofl intoito tbc grave atoil louled lithith pletnh frow thfli
andnn abroad Two Boards were ortjrinatedoricinltcdthcthe DomesticPoutestie-
Board
I ernmcntnmcnt will constitute tho one great object of desiredesire-
Thismourners consistingeonsi tin ft eiwlieryclncer hardware dry good wholehole worldwide field Inclo ifiiueunlltICI11 will111 contiiuorunllhllJ toto-
Board
to-
noanlBoard for the supply of destitute placeslace in our own landland-
was
I
This is true godlinesso11ille This isi essentially the spirit ofof-
the
Acc whiih are entombed withith it for the uc of the dode-
ceasel
I
write for the Youths Department whichIdc woII hope to makemake-
was
1II1e1II1e-
Inswas locatedlocated at Marion Alabama and the Foreim BoardBoard-
charged
the gospel Itt wasas to destroy the worksorks of the deuldcclef il andanal-
to
cead And I haeh1 e hrudcardII cannot ouch tor the truth kstilltlll noro interesting to ourtII youngnlln friends A1 little efforteffort-
charged
cffcn-
oftt-
chllrga
I
charged with the foreign department in Richmond VaCa-
These3oards
to build up the kingdomUndol of God whichhilh Hil righteousnessrighteousness-
peace
of the1 aeertionthat lOllloioz agoIII olivesLe wereelu oseritiectlarlhel tht on the part of jastors and deacons andand-
One
any friend of thethe-
TheseBoards
the-attend1
1 altcnattend their mltllS in11 the worldodll ofIf spiritspmh IbtifouitHJ tlIthis as ItTheseBoards wereere to hold an annual meeting and once inin-
three
Fcaco and JT in Ue Holy Ghost that tho Son ofof God waswas-
manifested
IStuav thtlllY lnlc atonglytriinaytrllng1 ia the imlUlltalitj of the soulsoul-
t
CU1S0 wuuhoul1 soin sffe11 our list to tha Jc5ircJ1 OOOUOOO-
Utlaee
1000-
on
OUOOU-
Othreel
three years to report to thothl Convention In 1849 atat-
CT
manifestedmanifested-
Now
I future punMimonts and rewards theythe also enterenter-
t
One agent says5as he onlyonl has to show the paierand111palerer aud statostato-
riiu
state-nsay
riiuCT111tt VLfl it was determined to make the meetings of thethe-
ori1
Nowovf if this be true it is clear that in order toto-
the
rI I t he doctrine ojiFf transmigration andttli oftenofte name the the price to obtain subscriberssubscribe-
rslW
subcri1lcrsi-
rtlniIlI
subscriberssubscribers-tlW tfrnnM ww-
The
f tho full moral bflucuco of thbth churches stoto bearbear-
spread
1 I Jrn ofI the towntown after the deceased believing thatthat-
Th
tlat-I
that-
0irit rori1 llaItas returnell iu the of the mtant llutllut-
i
but-TnA
lint-
nowThTnA F t Mission Board commenced their operationsI
preadpreal 1 of0 f GodsGrO truthtrut I L andanl 1 of0f GodsGfOr l s gloryI inIn thctlIe worldorl11 itit-
is
u trltmt ycturned in personi n r ri mission muni commenced incir operationsoperations-
with
t s j ifitll dies for him coffin beI nowno a great man they procure a SSonlhmil i1 PirnlLirUiUKlCCarolinaaro 11 nina JlMIiapttIViillkt111ht fiinvpnUftnfiinvpnUftn-witn
lUIHtniwnlUIHtniwn-
no
rr-witn
onrenHon-
no
witn a small amount of funds withith no missionaries andand-
no
13is necessaryIecesa that they shallshallLebe scriptural inin theIr viewsviewsviews-
holy
j
fore theythe uedj a1 niut Bijrouci him aMd lay hihim away as
no specific fields appropriated for their occupancy TheyThey-
found
holy inIII their affection pure inIn their aiinilIUU andnnl Godlike inIIIin-
theirSooti as possible in all respects according to civilued cuscu The annual meeting of this body occurred on SaturdaySaturday-
found
Saturday-
found
Saturday-toms
I
found no one to net as their permanent Corresponding ScSe-
cretary
their example The love of God in the soulsOtl must burnburn-
snore
toms thejc oinjnd of member at Societyoeict Hill Althoughlthouch it waswas-
cretary
wawa-
Theass
cretary untiluntt1 JuneJune 184018 tG andam 1 so elapsed before theythey-
could
snoreore brightlyThis11 rJg 1I tl 11 willWI II ensure on behalfL e1 a1f of0ttltheIe perishingPCIperishing-
heathen
I Tho etuesJ
thnt luributdShtlc lell to thethesohappyhappy rlfllmntions in tlinlv111I1thinlyl 1 attcndcdlltenl 1 c I woJtIeare lhaipylajJ toSCto oe llliltt I lat theth amount nene-
could
ne-
could
neIbmg this tribe Iuar Lo attribute1 to the Lmcombincil influence of
could make an appointment ofIf suita i menmenlias missionariesmissionaries-
After
hoathmhelt Iln more thoughtt 1 lOug II more prajcrprl cr more systematicBY stClnlllC bebe-
covalence
ccolonzltlol1L and miLionarvtnisionary cfTurt
ofcessaryI ccssary to commence the oimtionsOlllltlon of their Iliivcwtywaswas-
After
aiai-
After
s
After much inquiry and prayer to God China wasa selectedselected-
as
nevolcnec Then will111 thotl number of wellell qualifiedluahfielll1l1niitmis-
sionaries
Tjlfl luminds off the nalhc fur mi1e ani niijc arounarouwll secured The Honlion-
and
J 15 OXeall wasI a elected PresidentPresident-
asas an inviting field Two brethren llevl1e SamT C OptonClnpton-
and
sinnariesilllaric be increased In the simplicity of faith and thethe-
ardor
the civilized settlements haveJne been imbued with the prinprin-
ciplesandani MrIudsonProfoorMrrTu1hon 1101001 of Mathematics ArrangementsArrangements-
and
rrangement5rrangement5-
and
s
and fyoco PcarcyPearccarry presented themselves for examinationexamination-
and
arjovanI or ofn love the 1chcs would then go forth inm theirtheir-
Bedeeniers
ciplesfcIles of our1 holyhol Chritianity by the pvewlnng of misIUlO werecre maje to gjj up the w1criptilllseription of 100nOO It waswas-
and
wawa-
sionariestlStlS-
d
s
andnn d afterafter theth e subjectsu b ect hadIral 1 receivedrecelvel 1 duene conidmtion theythelthey-
were
Kcdcemcri1 11 Imer name tot 0 thetlIe worlds01 11l S conquest t Norjor wouldwould-
they
ou IIl SlUI1ane3sionaries amonamong them an1 thethe llfiueneeI
of lmtlI colualsoa1 0 proposed11-
nn to changechan the character of the body ReRe-
were
Re-nistsJ I1IstS Amongtuong ttheIIe 1lI1IOnIIedniiaiOuaries Crockerwc ker Bartonnrton IlylucI tiCtiC-
werewere unanimously accepted inID the fall of 1845 to be lolo-
cated
tlicit Ilej flSuthgIIt inI rainInn llicIIJe weapons of0fltheir warfarewar I are not carearandcar-
nalaa Day gtftnjstand conlicuous Ly lJIeaDS of the natlc boardbeard-
ing
ferringferring-
The
to tllilthi the Elitlrlitor of the fluthcrnuthern Baptist remarksremarks-
catcd
remark-
setedcatcd in the cityrit of Canton They withith their estimableestimable-
wives
11Jlal lut l5rltual would bo mlIty through GodGo to thethe-
pullingingng schools kept hy tiecthe gcnieien and others in the set The Convention took important action in reference to itsits-
wives
its-
WIves
itit-
tlenientss
wivesWIves were publiclypubhclyeslgnalcddesignated at the meetingl11eptmgfof the ConCon-
vention
Piling donn of strong holds Then wouldould the exultingexulting-
song
tlemcnts ami countrycount under the auspicestluplces of different be own future character and sphere of operations It haha-
vcntion
hh-
veI1tion
Ha-
neculentvcntion in Richmond June 1846 andan 1 sailed from N YorkYork-
in
song Le sunoc SowOW thanks be unto Godlo l which alwaysalways-
causetlt
nevolcnt AmericanmClllan institutionstnltullon longII1 been felt byiy thootho who won inun interested in itsits-
in
its-
th
itit-
Theres
in Christ and aacth manifest thethe-
savor
Therehere nrc but few If any 1lthll1 hCnty or thirty 11111es Wrkork lhit olllrthinrr wasHI wantingintit to make it generally atat-
t
at-
ofIN causcth us to triumph f Sn ijinir tin theth 8hip CohotaCol t onn thetl 22ndJ of0f thet I Ie tamo monthI1on tI I OnOn-
the
ntnh Oe1shlPf alme
I otof usU who have not heard otI the creation of the worldorIJ tractive and cnabenablen llcito itt to acconitlccolIllihNh the dosllrifdesignsns contemcontem-the
cIntcltl-t
conteu-thet OT e ATMarchu ic IP i 1 T T i i i T sorvnrrfof0 f hish LS VnmiMwknowledgekno 1 eJ inin nvprveery nlicpplaceplace-
Conversion
I acc t
the 27th of 1larch18161S4G brethren goI J llobert and JJ-
L
t c to arc ret IrCII thetl10 ffallI 11 0off m1n anjan J tkitl I plapplanI 1110off IeredeuptionwhoI 10 huc1 lle Jilatc 111in ItitsJs rrgusizationrfailiztont Tlf6e eonfincluont eofI itsit atlenatlen-L
atlen-L
attun-notL Shuck who had labored mdunaforIIIin Chinaluna for several yearsear811asas-
nnissionaies
not heard of the goodnessoollue omniscienceOUiUloeteUCe omnipresenceOIHIIlpre3eueo jusJU tiun to the singleinde subject of education almost to the exex-
missionaries
ex-
missionaries
ex-
ticct
missionaries of the Board in Boston were upon their apap-
I
I
frtnConnrConversionversionion of HIP Tilssistice and love of God Colonizationti has strengthened the elusion of other great intcreti appealing to the popularpopular-
plication
pnpubr-
rlication
popula-aruts
r
plication accepted andandbbrethren FJo C Johnson M1 Ttunuuiuu luaaaI armi off tjethe luiSxolurVlIulOnaly 1y affonling him protrctimi the rclipiuus mind was11 thouelit to lrI the secret of iuit wcakwcak-
Yates
wcalt-
to
eI1eI1-
YThe follmvnS article from the Libcria ITfrald ISis3 deemed colomts haehal e copnUpd with him by raisingrlIilUZ up inIII tljcirtelr uess It waswas-
operationsI IS acoonliuglyrejolvnlacrorditsglyIfforllitlh rcolrrl to enlarcc its sphere ofof-
aof-
hcsbaD
o fYatesY t andd Ta W TobcvTTobey0b wereere annnintedappointedthet e d thet1le twnt 00aUtter1 a tl rappolllhcsbaD 10DeBireBPPoinieueY
woriiycfMrthsvorthy of a place inn the JournalJ ournll because it furnishes valuaa1uaI
fmilfuuilie5 Iiatlvce youthsouth in tho nurturenlll ture and adnimition ofof-
withjI operations bvmbv makingIkiw ititait a moree tlioroushlvtlolOU iiI r and practical-
uussionarypracticallyy
withWIt brotherrot h er ShuckS I lIIe k to commence a new missionIIUSSIOnll1mission min that IIe ecItyyble infurmllion
Jcuncelillcuncernittg the funller anll rreent chame
tho Lordr ord andan 1 trainingtmi I il g themtl Icm up in111 civilizedCllllzel I habits1 lal3Vt In1In-
of
I
uussionaryliotuuyorgauizatiorgalHzatwnM
It1 t was dtoned to SSn5SSn5o-f
rcclIIIllIeWrcclIIIllIeW-or
reccitnncr-slssociatitms
titi-
tions
II-
Sof ShanghaiS SubsequentlySub seCjuently at different times Dr J dJd 00 J bbyj the intimate intercourse of the surroundingsurroundiu tribestribes-
Sextonto thethe-
lyingAssociitimssoei Itins to send their funds dcsined fur objectsobjects-
SextonnLJee-
tS
tii
SextonS cxton JamesJames BIl W11 WhildenV lull1 ell II Goodale1 e A HIt CabaCa b a tcr oto the LafBaa faI 1largelarare 11111antiI minfluentialnflnntfl uenhac ialI tlltribeb e nnon tunttheh e I withI thtl I thoth e colonistco I 0111 t theytl U toot00 haveI 11 e beenb cen led1elI to admireI1II1CI thetties-
supremacy
II
lying beyondbe ond the Statetlt directly to the Conventionom entlon andand-
niss
anl1-
niss
antant-
reporti
eterneoatCOlst of AcoandltllinAfrIandAfrica and withinllhm thohe llmirotltnuts of the rerub of ciulizodcis seized iiihtitutions andI
niss T P Crawford Dr G W Burton J C Phclp wetcrn wpremacy lIIltttJtlOlI ani are beginning to report to it alll their contributions It wasti further detcrdetcr-
and
lletcic-
1
dote-
minedHe of Libcria It willIn be the more interesting as this em umtate themteeth-and mined that circumcircum-
i
the take hal farI Convention chargecltarg-
seancessoo asIS CIlClllllCIlCllll-
lscoutandc1 Missr HarriettII tt A Baker11 k haveI beenL appointedt DBroISS J een rolhn arrble erb Ikavo
appOIllbraces a portion of the field occupied by our Board Breth ManyJani 10 ule ledcl to believe have heard the voiceoiee ofotof-
therHtances may scorn to rcimirc ofjfduimMicJt mliouary opera1I1el-
attttheri or rGGoodale00 iae1 miS1ibeforeCLoree hisllli emembarkationar al1oll wasai
ida tranLorrelSol
P i
Lto
rcn na Checcman and otLcothers arc hcru dilitllt1dilicntly crJIII tile
Jr rTenton ofIf GOll and Iilicelice-
rene aas tL7tl ICJ
10 briSb nng fforthor tl I frUit3frUj t 1UCtlueesueet-
thet ti0S withitIlCWitwithinb III tieI Statethattatet IIlt theI I 10 1representationel nllttotl inI it bell-
h10 putpu-
tISn
put-
tput-
enttheh e AfricanJ frlcan mISSIOnmissionn JJrotler1 CIToptonopton lleldiedI tUill CCantonanton Ininy 0 I lOrfur repentrepentancemee on a Peemiar bli anll that dcleatc to the IouthernSouthern-
BaptistISn184UrnThiTwifentcturrningandan d 1hiewifel1SW110t retllrnmg to t2tthisI liS cmmtrycountr L1hasIll alienaalsoI o bbeenecn plood inIn prelcpreachingIIIn 80 ttheI10 flgoslgospelc 1 adani1 sustainingsutalOmtaining0 excellent
j
I xoKX ow at Ss11Ilarristlrll3 a Vonbrunaron b runa andan I a CrockerallC rockera II childrenchildren-
called
IllII ren BtSBtScall-ed
Baptlt ComentIolIJJ-
U be choclI by tillS hOlly tIIitel1l1 of thotho-
called
the-
Associationssdlools Wee lniow notot the writerIter off the artlcle but he of ththe torett1learc proclaiming to their countrymen the unun-
mitted
AssociationsAssociations-
ruitted
Iociations-
t
called away by death Dr James and lady wereero not perI
seems to be an eyewnnesMcreyeitnes perfcctljfctly fanuliar with the hisI scarescare-
F
searchable richo of te gOIegospel 01 JelUi ChriitChriitJ-UlruittedJUl t ed tot0 entercn ter theirtIIClr desiredd eSlre d workVOl k having1 beenb cnHnlllguponF I
of this peoplele He remarks bhon1011 Idd wee not10 t bcL e encouragedencOUrJglJlged1 Mr1 r Herald11 era IJ inill thist1 II noble110bl edrowned on their passage from Canton1antn to Hong KongT p
andanan-
Dirs
d ItoryJ peep I
enterprise of cvangeluing and Christianizing Africaf1ica after SSailingtHinglililFT ftf0 f MlssiftnariPSMissionaries-
On
II-
1IIr1lnanes1lnanes-
FMrs Vbildcn diedie in 1S49 Brethren TTVTobeyV Tobey and Myy attention hasn9 ton directed foror sonic time to thoth pro 1 so much hasIla been achieved in so short a timetilll fI Look uponupon-
Fupon-
hF C Johnson have returned to thisthi country and brother Prc3 of cIVIlIzation and the veryrj important and gratifying the fioldit they aic now whitehite to harvest and the laborerslaborers-changes
OnO the 17th of November our accepted nuVionartcsnuVionartc-
sT
missinnarie-
sherL JT llobcrts isiis expectedex eeted to returnchangesrrlifnn
that have taken paeeplaceilace ininI the niinncr1IIlJllerCustomcustoms and arc few PrnrIIljM iliprnfirpre ilmthe Lordfnnl nfotof itmthe vinntirilvmuyarcl Mithat ihe Revi rr1 TP nCrawforde t andi iladylallyandi and11Dr U wW11 TBurtonBurton-
tBurton-
religionBurton-
Failed
ir religion ofot thetne aiiriginalahrJrtlIalmhahltantsah riinil inlnbinnumtiamtantsotot tothe rnlGrand TJasxaculUassaIaot i
I clIl laborersILorcr into the fieldt more Falc1cnu ills nththo 1Ioratioir r fromfretr tlici ofe Vcwv vYnrki frfrh-
ouse
for-e
fur-
Shanghai
fCanton the Board in off n cityIn thc city of are In possessionposeslOn a eouuln since first acquaintance with them in 1835183 iI
owcountry my Let usU seeee tot0 itI t bothL 0 tl I miionaryIIl1ilnnary andall I colonistco I onh t thattl 11 t weehouse which is1S useduse asa a chapel depository ec They and it occurredeccurre l to tno that a short statement ofo the pro Improve our talents lest we be found unprofitable scrscr-
have
hautlmiuana China byL the waylIY of Hong Kong They leftleft-
Lave
left-
bave
left-
theirLave also secured the erection of a1 tasteful andan commodi gress thesehet people haeh1 e madem 11e inIII civilizationcl1l1zu lOll asU observedoben ed by yants and the vineyardlW ard be giveng ell to others whoho are moremore-
ens
their natvo0 land mill the hOlenolc hff LIing sellll to the bebe-
ons
be-
ns
be-
nightedonsns chapell edifice inn theththicityciti of Shanghaihanrr1li capable of seateat llie11IClIllhttitiht Jhbe of smilt intCht tto yourol1r roailcM I sha11 worthyolth nightcd of another nation withith gladness of heart One ofof-
ing
of-
them
IfIf-
noten not attempt IIIin the C01Ul7 of my rCUlarl to giveIe a ptecloe MuchI u h 1hasII IbeenIcen lonrdone1 IbutIU t tlthe10 work01 k 11is wnt yet aeeol1 them rCmrleJinrelUar1ell in CXtCnlin the TIirtin liadnine hundred 1tl of ZlUfS J exten1ing tIlelln parting tlCStrtlStlCStrtlS-
than
trugctrng-
glcing111 g eighteightnineo or nme a people expense more
11IItantiI aceaccurateurate aCrollnarcount t 0ofI tieI watmers CIItOllli UIHandI rereligionI llClnU Iihol theh iSrHISI t T civJ ftT Iful1 chcivilizedi1i1aro nnut yetct fully I I tltheyI e Y arar-than
areethan 5000 Most10st of this sum wasI as collected by brother of the Basas but I design merelyulleh to notice briefly those j
I
iloj110t all11 Chrhtim1rI t UI11 yeto t thotlIe
ItronSstrongholdst ronJSiI 1011 I ofI f tltheir1lr stLrtslllcrsltslllcrslt-
Shucksupersti-
Shuck
plc U all oyerVCr aml anotlicr I go clllirfullv ThcThc-
Shuck
TheyThey-
I
They-
wereShuck durmg JIMh visit to tlfu country in111ss 1840 Bcsido thingst I Im inIII which1 I I I I theret I 1le haveI laIC bcenb ern manifest improvement111IrlrnlCnt1i tion and prejudices have been broken but theythe rcmiirclelptrorequirerequire-another
wcreere commended to GodUo in prayer in the cabin of the vesves-
another
vcs-
mother
yes-
eelanother large ehpel of nativee construction in Shanghai a VhUcIlle I readily admit tlut the Bassas are 1101no yetret civilizedcn IIzd wore knowlwlgo of the Hible and greater aciuaintanceaClullintallcoactluaintauce-
neat
seljustsel jmt as she was leavinglea iug the shore1101 e It ysaswasas a solemnsolemn-
neat
su1ellln-
Tleat
suleuin-
seasonneat and convenientenient chapel andan schoolschoolllOlIsehouse has been built anilVwbo110 kllowkJllOwknow tJnthemJl1 tfl11 a1lt that tPy are min a transition with the artsart andan sciences before they can be profitedprofited-
stateseason MayIay He in whose name they go be their defencedefence-
and
defence-
ndefence-
and9stalec anand nraptrapidlyy aPProacnmSapprolapproaching1I11 to civiliationcivilisationthoughthoughollgh it much thereh
atIt nOoO OKllpJlloutTTKalip
Ji jakik aboutT1 twelveun1 milesI11lesIin fromfromfrom thet hue mtrcity TTwoI 0 IUlllotillct1uirercarsstill to the workthereby andanIniI theirtlelreol1solationandI Cconsolation andll-
mission
especially may it not ibebeyainlorvain rforfor-
the
for-
theVvo niay requirerequire1
yearsii-
convenientconsummate good now j IInII my opinionopUllon one of0 f theirt t IClr kingsmgs hadl armedarle I atatla jutjust-
convenientT
convenientovenlent dwellingsdsvw Zings11 mg fortor thoth0 accommodationlIeolllruo atlOn of0f our missionmission goinggomgrm onn especiallyespecial-
ariesIlctlll mlwlnlc a
toromore general
1enfr1 interest be enenI 1
conclusion of tho matter whenhen ho said that We no bebe-
aries
theheI iheathenIleat I1en that theyW havc goneonioni-
be
forthforth-
time
forth-
arlcs
forth-
Religions
ariesarlcs have also been built andan arrangements foror thebe ercc listedltCl in111n theirt lelr ChCh-
tion
Christianhrltt1I welfaree aro I shallII III speak first Mrlr BM1lsia man weIe no be Mcricalel iea manalsamewc1lmahlIl1o wee do firstfirst-
iontionion of another hive been entered during the Herald ot theirtheir-
ar
time dod dis timeupon present we no morenioreMeMeIe no sabbysabbyJlericaMerica fashfash-
proper4
I UEUUOVAUEUUOVA-J
1tnEt1ClIOtut ez11henlen I fifirstrt kknewnew tthemh em Inin 18J the tIc properI
Keligions Prospects of Biirmahlurnlah-
TheJJJearMrar rilviI vnrJimworship unsuns-
Vvo
wasIa universally venerated NowOW the devilevil1 I
1 ThTMIno Afrieaa missionmission wag commencedi min IMOiditbbyY uthethenapp bushes in almost every part of tho countryconntr are demol i iiaVtMurtWwhobllTh3tThattS-tohtttt-Stohttt
I
I hitWoWewWeire
wIIfrpnunewTrT111M nrlthlfn-
turdn-
turdNlthtr nBi
nor Amiirlmn1 ln onrourand
r rhat1trr nOlini1I
The 3IncedonimIacelloni 11 contains tho followingfollowing-
pointraent
10110 ino encouragingencouraging acac-
fieveral
ae-
t
ac-
countpointraentJ10ID tmen t off brothprbro th pr JohnJ0 h n DayD31 SubsequentlyS u bsequen tly brethrenhre tl Iren ishcdI I lei1 andall 1 inIII many cases theret Icre remainsremams not evenc en al vestige Unn UMneyunacuW wimprwjrcryprIr
IIl1lprr1ImprrraettyImprrraett-
yJones
tJrorlytlf
y va ptau1prolI no 10llr5 i IItd ulIlurtllluudurvGndrhnrn-
rtrrudurvGnd
uudurvGndrhnrnr-
trrudurvGndY
Ii i
count ofIf the jajorg of jnI r KmcayKmcay-
AKincai-
AKincaid-
TastA LJonesL Jones A P James BIt J Drayton J H Cheese ofItthcmthem to remind the inhabitant of the superstition ami I
TLasi weeki 1 n ofc mTha Mienvivi-
manRhen fiffif-
teen
fif-
manfif-
teen
the Governor an cityt somer
manRman R E MurrayMurr a and JosiUIardinJO I Ihrdinhe Ms picachcrs e withteitl Wlyf J 11 yooff hnIIi fatherslat I ICI TheJ I IC stranger can now pUI1i fearlesslyI JJ-
seierdfieveral others as assistants and school teachers have beenthrolJlhrou thoeW0 oncencc Mcsacredcref forcfforet anand ftlualM enter aJan
I JewW tWnCsC TjpcTjpct-rample
teen miles from Rangoon called on us with forty orr fiftyfifty-
followers
fifty-
d
fifty-
followersy r
trampletraplethmthemthe III now withIth impunity IhenJ hen itt wasm holyholy1-appointed
I followers and whenhn he left gave 111II a1 presingprelIg invitationinvitation-
sprci
invitation-
to
tnVltatlo-nIpotnteappointedIpotnte d AllA 1 these1 hese ireare-
assistants
coloredcolof nien andandarearert laboringlab g gound uponnosywhichhieh non stranger or female could stand i
0 MU rcccued froin MrJr Coleole aat Ionongri KongKon-
gX
sprcispecs-
withinto vitiit himum ani jhis family We intend doing soo in a fewfew-
cccds
few-Ilthm
few-
daysIlthm the lImIts of the colony or Llber13 Iwo of thcm and Inc l10IV at or near somo of the8c placesIICCS llctli Inenof the prllltmg executed Jyhil neIV It eIceedsexceeds-
a
cccdsonce type I Jayad ays YesterdayY t y morning twelvet I priestspries withWI I twentylivetwentylive-
have
t t thcthc-LJonesA LJones Ind A P James bave died ratedea ted to DiaLolu3 tCJlple drdiclted to the thinliving anlltrneand true ill ditinelHj anel beautlobeauty Chinese eSf ell wcn1trining havej aboutabouts-
izeabout-
two
b tt-I
a 0 J 1ny1
we I Ie or thirtyt urty of0 theirt telr pupilsPUPI 5 calledca c o011 M11 andanu remainedrClllamel a ouou-
nIInn 184nJ bbrethrenret h ren T J 13owenoIVcn anuand1 II GGoodaleOOu11
1 e whlto GllhIare lenk en eerecterei t d 1n tlt hlese lILassalsa thenlien bbyy tthehe yetet Bwn An adrantage ii theSluOable of theIr brethrclI Irom the flee
gaineJ hy reduc1CI sizesize of0of-
mienf two hours1lonrs AmongJ mong otherIt her thingsl theyI wishedwishH I f1d1 tot0 knowknow-
do
kk-
thknow-
where
nownow-nt Xmienn
nTtnW1withth IiRobertZtho
b 1111hi CtO
coloredr1
Ofted Wte sent
enctout with kfwc ththe shrine of the greatrcat
aeroslJchovat
mirrutyconfessing1fessinttheir
deeptheirLow
1thetheC
P0tope Tilo lollowuS reference to thl3 tlc is madedoo byy wjero the religion of Christ lad spread I took JohnsonsJohnsonsr-eference
Johnsons-
large
Johnsons-
large
Johnsons-relerencereference tot the estabestablishmentJIMbI shin nt of mission in nrelerence 0 e os IL IS men 0 a mmon m Centralcntra Af brotherrother ShuckShuck-
recst siDS51ns andnn askinga k Ing foigivcneiforgleltess jlItin thoth 0 mdJlalUe 0off IIIlisis1111 who gave lalarge atlas and showed them allu Ihohfl countries of EE-
jrlcaIuropeEurop-
etJt
Iurop-era
Iurope-
Asiajrlcara1 TeyAmvedfelyt3IoroTmbutwhieonaTheyarrivedhey AttlVed cwCsafelyatI Iy at Monrovia1onrOVllI but while en II VISIt j himself a ransom for them I
I hI 1 connection withWIth toth0 items which from time to time Asia Africa ananuanslAmericaAmerica and the Islands and pointedpointed-
Last
pOlute d
HOME AND FOREIGN JOURNALJOURNA-
Lj22-
hnve
2V-
1
thoseb countcountriesies whereflere it hathad ubvred paganislandpaganislandt-
he
paganism andand-
the
a8hnve bccn rccecJ trainoccn therceClvcatit hands since I hatlast-
wrotericeprinters unco ricerlc givenhimgin hh-
tuu or not if he should h become
j the couniuwcountrlcs whereI hero it had begun to dilfusoJSO itself i thenthent-
ook
thent-
ook
thent-
ook
wrotewro t Cj alson I so ten thousand copies of a Sabbath calendarfor Jcsmthrttta follower ofof-
JesusCbristAJri1innl Ql01cEonmmnirnlinrlr V1V-
1Tho
Leaving tho pagoda wo went on to tho tentem-ple
TOp Jand showed them the relative size and rr-i
took the globe posiposi-
f
posjt-
loa
posit-
lon
KSJ1 with Itilh commandmenti Wo continue to circulatecirculate-our
ploi I 0 adjacent which is lowcountrC3 O0 off them the CineCine-
Ouk
Gino-
Ouk
Glue-
ouk
a buildingLuildinI
of ono story built inin-
thetlice
f i tion of all was ourUI tracts amUoohanl1 Looks freelyfL erl amongamon thoth peopleIand a knowknow-
ledgetho form of0f a square enclosingcne 1 un court of consideraconsidera-ble
TllThou 1ViIowSlTdOI II-
Cl
TffTno MtcsMtcs-ledgof
Nltes-I
Itit
IOlUgll0P of thii province to whmham aall thoe restres pait1pait1-
tbe
paidt-
he
1 1open
Ouk or ledgeledgofCl go of ourO ur religion is evidently0 idcnllvJ and widelyidcly extending ble sizeSize inIn thetl Ie centre Tho first apartment wo0 enteredentered-
had
I AmlnlI JesusJesus sat over against thoho treasury and beholdbeheld-o
behold-
howdeferentialJcfelcntialloptctJcfelcntialloptct-
Let
respectrespect-
fovclousncss
respect-
9IlI0nsnfSS
tho llOt HieIh o time isU como whenhen woe can confidentlyeOllfillenthJ commend to thothe-
hoardhad1 1 d thirteenIIIlrtcen small images in front of tho door on eacheach-side
Lo1howow tho PCOPpeople cast luoncy intoal t10 treasury andandtnanyyandtnanyy-
thatmanymany-
JomBoard1Jom I and to tho churches asII new fields the interiorinterior-cities
sideSll11-
I
1-Sll e wereero twelve of1 larger sizeize and in the rear wero fourfour-
very
that wen rich tast inil much Alas it is not so iuthuiuthuc-ities
in thiJthiJ-
CO
this-
dayfovclousncssCO ousnss not HieI IIe SpiritSJ lIt of ChristChrist-
I
cities min tho region of ShanghaiIi Shanghai is tho grandgrand-dour
veryetjlargolarge gilded idyls one sitting on a lion another un anan-
elephant
tlat1dayIYI evcn tlu rnpaiflusPaous Tharisee with all his deadlydeadly-
I
deadly-
enusitydoorOOI of entrance to thirteen out of eighteen ofof tho elephant tho third cnilcnmity towards the week Redeemer remains a livingliving-vmccs
livinlivin-
1I1lnnklc
living-
reproselt
propro-vinces
standin asI aw often surprised sayssaj a writerriter in tho ChristianChristian-
Chronicle
Christian-
Cllrnnicle
ono stlI11ling with a roll in hishi handhand-
aphelrcntlyChronicle when 1 hear a eoM covetous miserheartedmiserhearted-
V
miserhearted-
unicygriping
vmccsvinces that is the wholehole of Central and Northern ChinaChina-
Theapjrcntly reading tho fourth one sat enshrined in frontfront-
of
rcProah to tho pursefull Christians of our refined andand-The
nnd-
lImcgllrm
anti-
enlightenedV 111110lImcgllrmunicygripinggriping professor ofIt rclieinn talkingt Ilkin about gon toto-
I
to-
yell
TheIC workYOI k of revision on tho Old Testament proceeds of the other three SomeSettle of tho gods had six hands enlightened ageage-Pome
noage-
I
II-
I
I
UMVCIII ncn There1Iltl is11 noiii affinity of soulnl betweenl1tccn a person ofof-
lu
of-
his
Pome of the English missionaries haveha withdrawn from thc their especial business I was11 told wash to open flowers andand-urrangcniclit
nllI Andnll thero eauio atI certain poor widowI1iro1t and 3ho threwthrew-
arrangement
threw-
indlluhis sortort andIn Christ Two cannot walkalk together exceptCXCltexceptt-
heyarrangementImInlIIentrl-
1IV
i attend to the in tuoo mitcs which make ai farthingfnthingt1-
Ce11
ftrthing-
hereI vegetablergctLbl kingdom in order to do that the1 I bo agreed lhcrhereier iiss 1littin 11rceiU1t herelit Ie in thisthi lifolifo-
iweeii
litc-
10Scu
theyfhcv
iweeii a covctoibcove tou illilnTil man andnn Jeus Ifow cancan-
mu
can-
u
ihelll Chinese Xcwe Yearcar holidays 1mIlIce paed avuyanI and j requiredrClDJrC more than twohhlIllhands soI theyth lutd tour hands be lllorihere iss a pmicthing that touches with indcseribabloindceribablo-
tll
indescribable-
forceu Totemu the spirit of sclhMi professors II Cheerful givinggiving-
mphes
giving-
uiphe
j ourvie threeturn imVionIlIhIOn schools haveha beenJeen ronjwtercoptnidncd In addialtli-
tiuntorefor and two behind Anothernother of tho godsods held in hisltis-
hanlo
fOrllorra in tllsthi act Whoocloosdoes not fej it tI But who cancan-
j
cnu-
lph
can-
exactlymphesulph t a loving10 m heart jI tion too these woIe passed a resolution at our last missionulisinn-
meetinghands al little infant hihit peculiar province was to rulo overover-
nod
cmyrxnctly tlomie itt i Tho comment of tho Saviour ShoSho-
her
SIlo-
I
SIlo-
lIIectm
Sho-
titI
meetinglIIectm in11 favorI 01 of bisterbl1 Harriet Baker commencingclIllImendlJ a fc11lc-
Intleand preserve little children Onht lookinglooldn at thus imase II-could
nt her PnurJlOW l11d mt1St i gives the nearest expressionexpression-male
presion-
I
Inward111 arJ LifeLife-
Let
Life-
S
male boarding schoolhoo1 in11tit connection withith the minion II-trust
could huttit draw thotll contrast between theth soulless statuestatue-and
to tlm llloral POMCr cf tu lw1 tliat hU11111Uuuman languagocanlanguagoc-mIj
ItrustII Ubt it willll1llOtnot bec long ere the Hoard send her a colleague and our blesed Kedcemer who1 ho said tl suffer little children lVoielor lliethey all llitld id cast in of tllor abundance ThisThis-
AndThi-
AmIThis-
sottnlsI S Let us only bo11 in fariiestearnest-
Lit
jj-
LltAnd we should have a matt boarding school also inineolluecconnec to come unto meme-
tiunsoundsotntl largo and well and ono can111 but feel a sensationsensation-
tioiisensation-
tivllsensaticnr-
of1
I Flee
Dtfrom
us seeSI
sins111
things
diwitlnldetasitf
is
ul
theIhtheyy areare-
I
are-
Flee
jj-
Fleetioii withI ilh our missionmbiulatat Shanghaihallhl0
I After1 tel takingt IdngI a viewlW ofu f thot 110 temple inmoHtwofront wo passedplssedol1onof0 complacencyompP1101 lllIr IIIin a1 sriritspm t tliatII la t txcsexcitesxellts such liberality toto-
Theto-
tirof FilledItllr d withIth triHlul heavenlyhrt
serpentserpent-f
serpont-
FilledcrpllIt-
Itllr fnly carecare-
Tliiicare-
I
j
The1 hcl ue appropriation fromf thel Board tot build Mr11 Yates aIthroughtroug thetll open court to tho other end aCI crowd of percr
tlic can0 of Cci1 t 1llt slslit of Ilor mnt lid cast inn a11a1-1hoiiMjcamo
31-
1houoall-
sheTliiiI lit it wnnlJnlll1 MeI I thoth FrigidrlilIflIfriuti l ofit sinnerssinners-
Flip
sinuPr9-
0nplIIl1prllIIl1pr-
lInp
hoiiMjcamohouo CanalIno per last mail and he is already actively ensit-
gag1dn sonssonsfullottlegOil follow ing us all tho whilehile As19 we entered a sobersober-
looking
sheh1C had cvcn ll11 licr livinliving Whathat n1 contrast ButBut-
gagedIlut-
Low
nut-gagl1Flip will1111 us and wec withIll himhim-
Uaitiny
him-
naillIhint-
Ilttlsihr
gaged inn thoIto woik WeVo find that there arc several prettypretty-gutd
rett looking priest raisedrabcllupup hisIi head from the table upon whichwhich-
lie
llOW iltho lalt triM aovon100 tl10 firt in fssontial grandeurgrandeur-good
grlI1eurgrlI1eurg-
Oll
grandeur-
fhcreUaitinynaillI nilIll onrVlIIIJlIIhitler feclinifeclini-
And
ftliTlt-1i
goodgOll Chinese houses for rent intit the citydt bo that wee expectexpect-
ourho wwWl leaningIcanil1tlllllami in un angry manner rebuked the peoplepeople-
for
Thcro was a UUPCM in ll10 openhanded liberalityliLcrn1ityo-
rulr
ofof-
our
of-
titelb1i thlr fJcrytll1111JilIIIIIIISinritrirt3 IlIilllIlIilll-
And
brim-
n
our new brethren whenhclI they reach hero willI ill have but littlelittle-
diirreultyfor interrupting him after wliichwhichhich he again1aIIngtin leaned hishi headhead-
upon
tic rich nut5llt tll0rc wasL fuWimity in tlthe lor widows obob-
diirienlty
ob-
dflCIItj
oh-
lationiAndn I wouldl1ulllmnkl break upon our isicuitision-
Uk
IIOIIO-
Ulnrlls
isicu-
ililories
diirienlty in11 at ontomo securingSeelll lIg homes AVel arc all expectingexpecting-thcnt
upon the table and seemed quite aborbedaIJo LCII I asked thothe-
teacher
latlcm 1a MlllmiitysublituitytintlILIlllit that trnnseended far andnn quite eclipsedeclipsed-
themcclipsed-
thrilleclipsed-
allliloriesUk ris not In fore conceivedconceived-
Glories
COIICtlllIl-
Glorll
concCivd-
Clorios
them with anxiety and111 interest A all Olltwml ail1 crcumstamre Andnl whatbllt conticonti-
I
conti-
upon
consti-
tuttedgreatrolt workurk hero isiio-
uponIteaeher whathlt ho wasI doingoiu I ho saidlill he wasas repeatingIC1lltill thothe-
haute
P1111 constconst-
j
GloriesGlorll roiiloull1 tlirytIr k rwiltdrwiltd-
Too
rfflllII-
Too
rtritttl-
tooj
upon our hand butlJlJth inm the cityelt andant in111 tho interior andmt name of Boodhas amiInllliddid not wMi to have hisIti mindl11iutlllll11drawndrawn-te
lukcl itsit tQsenti11 nJfflocnco111nltu11Ifietneoeneo I Itsis verytcr UttltntnUttltntnn-
owlitNcness-
CotsToo rofuvd lie biliwdbl hIfll Ito II-
Oer
I-
OerOer0 r a woil I oftit sinIll and sorrowsorrow-
I
te aro now110 too few and too feeble to carrycarr on an efficient offIT until he had repeated tho name a certain number ifti-tnnsun
1ntlcrCots dcr iits aglinhl1 itt nnt so l IQ lintt thisthi tho veryvery-
miiionvery-
point
eryery-
nllllJnmiiionnllllJn Pray for usus-
In
timest lI11es Oneno ucut entered I I tit poin u1nn nhicltI 1 lie 1 tllie Stviour1 iurwur restsrc t R thotl 10 wholoI 10 I I weightyelg I It of0f hUhU-
luacommmuationaitraiiriit
Itis-
enticeIIi
I it1t1Iiivenlyarealell II rainbowrain eon s still woulJwoulLltleallleleameleam-
Jmslean-
tlulj
II apartmentapart we cntcrel representedrcprcnt the Hca
Jm11111116lul liSlit tiiicinit smiiSfIIh fablerfabler-
HonU
bugler-
Ii
rMel-
IordltO
luacommmuationaitraiiriit11 R ctnnlllnlUulcomiiiii intt to JdttraLt J 1r1 nthIh Imp remarkrenutr-
hSee
clIlIrl Acusliesit-sens opciiud1opened There1 htlc areal C procntedtu11 eclltcd to ticwic cloudsIoml risingrbinrising-
one
110COIloientice IIIf thclie llllUtr I lt isi llic fulrru1ll of the moralmoral-
j
moral-
Sec
mora-
lpotrrHonUIiIordltOonll no Ivnyirllll he a JnamJna-
mCIIIXA
IliUM-
ur
iii tilt jSec Seenlcrl SangII the Jlcipledi eiple came into myIll room aridauohithwithto liltlilt-
unusual
ono aboveaoe another on whichhich are seen numberless images oftitof-
l3oodlsas
pOIpotrrI of tho0 wholeIlole raSlctimitrml etilill It waMS lwbecausel11I50 it canucanu-
unusual
elItJI-
Il1lbU1
cantor-
rnunusual intendinters t statedt IteJ tliat the oppoMtion long chcridiedclienihcd-against
Uoodbas aseiilimr somoOlll higherhi hll smueOllll luwer accordingItOllhl toto-
their
Hrrn nuneflr to Ulleing Mthillnotltiugthil1 ini1 vtPt nlallU thlt sllsitehe hail tkt itit-
I
it-
indeed
tt-
against3HiiOw3HiiOwt-
it
I
against himI Illn UyhisIiiy IuisI mother and brothers frf t bceoming a disc1j their respective rankIIII in alltlieroall thllO werelIC more than fWLlLI II-ciple
mmilHlcetl Wlls t 111010n lluu all tho ml Ihithllk wasla cast intointo-
ciple
into-
ellI
into-
lie1111ur iiiiii-
iii
cipleellI was evidentlycldpnll givingin away Thelie old mother from I suppose One was riding on11 tho Dragon a fabulous anituti-
i
tliclie troaM11vtroaM11v-
I
tcasurv-
IlanI the first ku111 been warmlyul1t11l opposed to tlm gospel 3Iwnal31rs11 md to nlioni the Chineso sayJj theythc arc mdebted fur rain11I1rain-
Situck
lkarleal tian tllo1 lliat llwliliet to giroivo hecauwccau whatwhat-
I
witat-
unit
hat
CIIIXACIIIXA-
Kvil
11 I XI Shuckhlel and I luuo LadI leI many conversations withit itit her ami 1 I wasb told that thisthi Dragon in tho heuuis reached his tailtail-
no
tlinu IiasthIitiis so 1ttl Talco COUWPourao from tho exIIIpleexIIIplel-
C
exlaiupleexlaiuple-
andftPlcftPlc-
wowolC have ccr felt interested andall encouragedenCOI1lIC witl regard to down into tho riverrlel and brought up wateralel which ho let m1 thc IIineivino aPIrovllaplrO II wlticltll1chich wasWl llltho rcwanl of tl0 ini-
na8
in-
il
in-
digentKviliiiil Spirits in ChinaChina-
lut
herI Ill juM heeaiiMI letlU1 herI r oppoMiiuii soemedscenic marked and canl
downdo n againng lin upm theth earth coicijuentlycittoe 1uctitly in dryIII weatherweather-Ili
I C Ilhcl tdigentlionlrIent wiloWtII I ow 3lrinRJ hill youruir0111 Siftrift ifi itt k bllt so imiclliumcll oror-
did
or-
I
or-
etlutIh r rMffiriiiMnP r n lo tillLb siiitluiiiitiS IIlhD lit t ift r llCliiiicothrho CbIIOChtueo with rofrnrararrrouret rOllr toto-
it
to-
it
didIiIliI I 0r01 r greatl r t IdilliesliffionltytltlllIltIty withlIt h the Chineseh generallygc lIelIII is theyth saritieeII ililC totl the JragonIlgun and beseechh him to send rainnail-
their
I et cn nnt Ssnn Imic1111m II ano aL firtllifl1ttttltingt IlIn uto tliche IrasllfYy of GodOod-
their
God-
titt rmkrmk-One
rntaI-
IJn
Inn theirI I ICII diealfulllr1ItheI hltltll tll I listlonessrIt I UO to ourslit appealstPT cal andan l their awful j The1 he peoplerol h ofr off thoth villapvillailll n d seemedc dutl very friendlyftilulllt disposedA1111 tlm ll1tlrloru Pldolbgtlcn1Fraciort Iiyv willilln Ill crqtac tIt it if it bear witnesswitnes-
sdeadnos
witnesswitnes-
stf
iltncsiltncs-
UOneIJnU Jay1IV t Vtt readingIeldil with mym teacher in the fifthfifth-
irdeadnosIIIIIWI r s tot n alluII piritudI thinust Ih lIug OUIitcllllslugur fricmli inns AmericaAmeric-acuinot
l11uic1 I toward usU and sumo insistediii isted on our guiniruinuoill to theirJ
househouses-i
hue eses-
but
I tfifl runortvandpttrtt andI vlh1m t OiilrI1lrI I y kI 1 Sllrilire thout I 101 glotiestcst tlwthinoothinoo-uinu
aLaL-
cannot
aa1-
And
III-
lri ir if MarV11111 tin account of unclein spiritsI hit I aVnlaVnll-
iatakcil-
shat
cl cannotC IIIHO t LoginJJCII tot n LaiIbateJ c any111 ideaIl 1 el of thist 11 fearfullyfel1 flllt specialled1I feafhat-
tufo
I but1m t wo0 could not go as night wasIS fat11 t approachingapptuachisg-Yours
i I Andll1I inin llltboIIhe1 larlargeIit rIrgo ntltlitionO I It1 wn lllmt I Ion lia4I 1It made111Klllc1 1 c to tllthot I 11 rlelicsIC 1le ofof-
M
of-
tiara
II-
IIhlt
ff-
turoIIhltliat tin1tl ChineseI believed I in reference to jiersonsjiersons-
ipoMtnietl
persons-
poisrtsrtlturo in111 thc lhiucmoralhmeohmc moral character Our most solemnsolemn-
nippeals
I
Yours truly FUANCESlIttt so M1 liucvJICr11KJni1tiaraoral in1C1C nii ththe troairtreasury of CMmexitmplrCtllIllP thnu wiltllt havohav-
oien
1110-
WI
have-
gitennavonavo-
appealipoMtnietlWI IrlfI by evilCI il pitit lieI Ic told mo111 whath It I hadhadi-
iud
hnd-
redappealII abouthuh the soul and tho lust judsihcutjudgii i ttt and eternityeternity-ere
1fiunI ien Iil0 tho linilll1l WKOWwicowI illOI m1V1111 tlm all theylhci-
lack
that diddid-
but
did-
Itll
did-
butiiud from others that the Chineshine generally lielievo inin-
lenees
in-
fences
uc 10 thclIIlIoebent wore iiithiililid tI11I1 hlln 11I1UII It jl ht thiithis-
hick
I but give only a partpl t of their abundanceabundanr-
uTrntan
lhuuhnrlJ-
edl
r
lenees of evil spritsslIidtinto ThM1Chi P tlllhoylice sayq arc spirits ofof-
nil1
of-
Conti
t lack ofIf heart and roiifientioiinoss1nncictitIor tleoj and sensibilitysenibilityllhlllt tliatillthat-
willIt II-
will
1 IHF Ii It1C-
Letter
n1 A LL-
TeutonJJ-
lIn
1-
l
Teuton Off tiW21lyd 1S11S1-
A
lin-
llIIlnI1lnhnntIrthlIalthththtltlJthollContinil1 oflt a fnrinerttrutt r ageaI They wore11 then ill treatedtreated-
now
willI ill account tn thelit toilnii1iiess ofii ouiMMirk0111 winklIlk and tho fewfew-
lii
LlllCl IlOM BrOlllfr Tj J1 ElttUlElttUl-ness
hottelt-w
nownllIIlnI1lnhnntIrthlIalthththtltlJthollwnndirwan about over thotit earth tho dread of thouthou-
They
tint-
l
ness1Il nlltOIII011Cltoiir convert InTlIllt1ndionitheotinectmntestiest lot with labor11 Iuiir111 worte-
rwarwnmttiitoOTtrMtvw nr i to trut VuI prnutt fdiontnn rmiittrfront n Iottr wtuM t iy irntinrirntinr-
rejiiicehroLl-
sItohortou1 They11Ibe nro most frequentlyf t on lite1tt at night AA-
d
AA-
d
rejiiicer ice to know1mthatthat initt a gnoilly number of riest somotitre-
little
Itohortou of trtrii t front innhrI So u is Juir1ui KimmrVtiiIi unry 0th nnn ii-
lIMinlKI-
furnthrv
Al 1eopJlfl1lnlotSnhlhhltlnllrhtlrrhinlo a SsniiMichSnI i lII Isluml riitireliriitireli-
Pear
lurchlurc-
hltard1111111nnn or aI boldLn1l11anman neednpclllintnot fear them The timidtil1litliitl-l
little JnliiisiIUHf uiij beginning to be awakened But in orderorder-
to
furnthrv romp tnfnrmtlnn not ii t O i l In any rrUlrlIIrfrur trttrr lIMinlKlit it nbInb-
IfiyrPear Bro TaylorTaylor1 I lime sometimesuJlJdiIlH thoughtbought I wouldwould-
like
would-
lilac
foultl-
I1 thofthn that liaobras e fallen into trouble necl fear them ItIt-
i
to witnesisitleslitlle evcnHn thisIhi grain11agrain it mustardUulstat l seed feplinrfllill anar-
timtntne
AIMyIr health hashl hern preltvprottgmIbgoodgnolllnlfor thoIh lat sixsixix or sevenseve-nninth
11likeluilui-
t
lui-nmntlis
toh stepIep into a congregitionor a church meeting inint thotho-
Sandwich
tho-
rro11
the-
Sttttiwicui opposed tlirylies fir at roodlIllIlwmaman as inneil1111rlanue1t as the1I111ttcllatterlatter-
i
latterC-
lientiinmcnijimtntne jimoiint ftof lawr amand tOil ami anxietv hasIJbIrllha boccibocc-
ircrlniite
wennmntlisninth and sometimes excellent L li fact f believe thatthat-
1aribaSandwichy Iles and seel how those recentlyrCIlntl convertedconverted-
lieiilbon
c0I1trtl1t-
hcunserted-
1tetthcnClientthhiM Itittlt elrineoh withih animatedanimated-
th
vYaribalanuarILaii-
i isahealthvronntrvisis a neaiuivhclIthhealthy rounirv It1itt isisj lenntifullyleannni v ddiviriIlilvriliidrililllr4tirtf-
bynt
I
i IfITIT1 ViwrVLiTaChiecvcrsrsgti-
ii
u LifoLiti-
th
i Hthcjt lnco to meet11nice t one requisitee and off whichlllil II it wouldi be1 impossible lor me1I1 toto-
urtko
lieiilbonJIIlIII1111IUnIluanairoinmiiw thinsuiinstllo Theuu JcvJLiv nI i ChocvcrsMIUUI s IMOIMO-
fth aI fintpi It that in111 aI former agea whenllen it inhabited anoano-
tipr
II-
her
urtko mr ffuendsft lentilsi inin Americai III1te1 eeneles emn conceiveenneeirr nTanpiMeIangihlr-fruit
iLbyV prairiesprairies grove rlorests lichHn pNmsi 111lull11l11 and uniliiundn-
latiotsinin tlmetIl a
iCitlitlwieiiniiuwiinII11l11 il h Klnu1isinui11111 ni ncontm in nublwititinpllbliltionm IUOM hashanit IraliIralit-
1J1r
craliiriuriu-Mtipr person did themtlllIlI11Ian injury theytllt will if poible seekseek-
Ionue
see-
kenflllit wI ill11M ererl
ilonglOll apaIltapt ear if wetiIecihere nndnlli jUy ou at homehonie-
euutinue
utionsltloIunlland would1011111111l 1imt a veryey desrabo countrycountyJ itit settledcc etet-
Iinlicitfled my MiliuitvcnruMity1Iioit vitlmntwitnoiutit itutu t llnUKthe tronliloirounio of01 goingwiiiiiflIingung thrrctncre AsASAA-
I
its-
itI Ionueco Theyfittittiterenter intn the man and causef Ine derangementderangement-
if
lint ngittientngittient-tr
IJl1tillllCii to 11labor on inin urnemitted i itoilnili andi patience anan-
pr
1Ii utizcdicd men and ChristianClhristians-
nMrMIUIICCIII niprtrhlCHerI judmi IonIIHlgIOIB siicHICsincohe AiitcdMMICU tlwiso11100 IIindsisunus liftnnnn-
T
tit-itititai-ls Vhh-
Jrif mailing 11 ii man11IImtoin meeting oneoniiran have the T nounIai uelilnlor missionsnl1sHloruissintl or ratlirrxvirat1lrr11Iratheri trill he asn soon tlltails intprplmcinteresting ficts nhrli11Ih ciinp iimlor biq unntDWUtwncbtwncb-
sttatimt
rr-
rw
prepre-
mvprc-
toopLerpr en Only tlie Holy pupilitit can truly awaken and getget-
u
Leic V tans manj iincusuni iuis MIIUI taiw unm r nn uu-
vrmvrw of mind to biffbit hisLilIik tonotic and spifIlt blood towardstowards-
th
tins rdordo-
tit
ulmlneiv convert01111vr rtt souNml and wo0 cannot but believeholic thattthat-
arc
atV 11 caI Sll lBf veI Melll 111tavclcl HclC are Tlidllidl-
sty
sttatimttl nsu well111 as those reporlcdHrnl tCll to himIii III by thelie missumissu-
tin
mi1lmi1lt-
h
mirls-
iuntoth evil spirit1lt thisIbi it isi saidItI willI ill drive themlieu oil or ifitLaa-
nan
a-
man
alec i liftingit tin forth those instrumentalities whichhiehcnolPod willwill-
crc
Isty 1 lilliS nnSamuiitig runt lOlIOn0O to fnOnO penilepenile-
AbhcokutaariluntoirRS IIt is well11 KnMu thatuuu itn hasni11n beenimuiniHHiCII olyabont IhiuytlliltJl-
Ian
linty-
rearsmujmuj-
onan will111 compressCOIlpll o his throat withith hishi hand thisIhi willIi prepre-
sentire-
eatemo lung crownwithtO11 is ith rich bleings Gd will not workwort-
however
odh1eolItl iijabottahoul t1ltwelveehcvomimi1Qes incinnin eirnitt I estimate thethe-
pnpulatiltnveilrsIl II sineein the list missionariesIIrt landedhUllcll1lnupon theso heathenheathen-
cvcr
heathen-
shoressent their cnterinsrcut critic Sometimes they enter byh air that iaia-
nvatlicd
iis-
rrathelhowevercvcr exceptexcel t bybjhullllnhuman aecnevanlagency rind let nut thocliurckothe churcheschurches-
presrture
fpopulltn at ollnnIiil tluiclthllh thcnhlltlie ntuer IIhitr teen say jl tJItun-
lowAonfhIl Hilt it ii4 U11011l t8 en tnsivhlnvntcncivcly lamnvn asI itt WdWdt-
ohfuhll1lhfuhll1l-
J
bebe-
Ulstnvatlicd and low bbJ IM10U or XWteO00U It lcht 1Ytrihrtnnln ennefIItIIHH IIIustyLnn7 vtiitii-
lags11 tut such1h hasIlr lon IhoI ho I ofnl IhoJ unawaresun lIurc Manyhn kinds ofo charms arcur wornwor-
ndut
wor-
nlutpresumeIH eilllllC to hopeliopef
fortorfor successHtCes milksunlessullle theytheyJ sendbctlliususmoreus more meniner-
tarilin
I I t III rapidI I rogrcssI MIe gospelr therethere-
1llnca
tbere-
Ih
there-
thatuu-
gSdutIh ut the personClonolor arelIl placed over the doorCur or bed toto-
urdto-
titer
alltI1Iiealaril1llncaratansratans-
It
higesgS lllorin and Jlhoouhnulninroarc imutcnsonniiicnu cities inin extentix tenttent-
IL
thatiat t0t1l miimaricstiiisr nits in ISMtS II proposedprof used to the AmericanAmerica-
nJfurdl Jf I couldfonhl1lcJieHIhebelieve the renortTlIrt I hear 1 jniirht make llJorinIllorin-
asJnar1Il intril Mp-
astMii ii lrnnv rrmllp ititsiu nHII1 ii-
presume
Iftotiter against the spiritspirit-
There
spirit-
ThereMv1It ownsr it health has beencen wonderfullylundlrfulI good during thothe-
pastf T fS fi it pitnvnragc rely upon tllljrthlCi-
rchrucheoThere1 hae isIi a classcl of men or womenI who1 tJo professpi OfCi to bo ableable-
ipast yearJ eal or twot butut brother Yatesrat1 has bccn sicksle coincontiuucontinu-
ally
aas hrgc ano NewCII York7011 Inhhf trltrayelcesC lei
7hhave71 0 7repnrtctlrepnrtct-
lhelotchrucheohili dlli for it1 HiriMsupport1I11 ort MI hit h Wmpriron itinItinn witsI t KnKn-
ally
nfptednfpted-I
ncreptcc-
lfitlytii i xpTcise the I osesed This theythe do byL certain frraraj crscrs-
ami
rrcrs-
andally1 and almost cuntantlyclntlIltl incapacitalcd for misMmayniissit sasssass-
labor
helotIltol to bhe7ttitcatytinele41l ou 1mbnil I inn titcircuit7uit lhe Oglr ntnt-
Abbeukuts
t TInilfitlyj IIIrugirtr now II1l1dlltitskisglii the e1lrilllllllofen perinnt off a wlt1WHgwlt1WHg-r
selG3npportisg-
gtiiisitttamiII charmseh burn it andand-
ff
antit-
vitlt
Abbcokuta and llhrluhero T sawS III it twehoI ICI e imkM aboveaho c isIisis-
fronttiiisittt rttLI t larn from11 Mrrr HICCUP111 bow Ihisthi esneriesneri-
Vhcn
In trlll They writelite a chirmeh 1I1lI011mi paper labor Brotherr rTearcy escaping barelyh lIcl withith his lIfe fromfront-
Canton7 m M 11nss llarn lrmrungIHII r ocurt 1 ow 1W osrorlosrorl-
Canto
tsreri-nth
cxperi-
tuentffnthith thetl ashes male a tea which theythlbier saysa is aI goodgoolllemrcmrcm-
ly
rein-
cdvCanto isi ervClcry feeble in henlhhe 11th Aailgainain and againugln have II-
appealed
ffront1O1I1nO1110 to RiftfyardsI1lif wideile Jioh Osa river
lwllrl r oatsoats-
it
aw l1lIt iis stlcrtiisg aus lie glS uits a lT into n churchchurchr-
ellchurch-
tucctigrrell 7 it isI severalcc scral hundred yardsI1i widetit ltlr lleOgorIlle OglrIgrr isJQ a beautiful1nit titnltitnl-
clearWailikuWlillJ1I-
Jr
ly Thesehest seece to it that theytl et their fees curecure-
r
I i mrtigIIIItn atItgetpersons appeaappealedI cCI 1 forf111 helple1J and1111 1 no Ihelpl lpI P comes andan J netol success Iiisis-
I
clearell ar rockyroel streamitl e1I11 aimat IIIt milit someI1I1I1 platIll wI I PI deepdeldctp-
Tho
II-
clpeelcdpiaJrr no curecure-
WhenI expected I am sometimes dishearteneddihcartcsed-
Teller
I very I xiii11 followingfhIns log isIi s a wlatpt ccopy flrlllyici mrM by thethe-
ThoIhl-
hen
tits-
pastor
h
Vhcnhen a person jiossesscd spcals foolihly it is thoughtthought-it
thought-
it
I Tho penplclet he nff yiriilml1 ar burbariitiflaU i1ytniuo 11 be sureonU1Ullr butatat-
they
lt pastor rf roMJlti11s llrted nt a fullful mcrtingIIIrttin of theIki-
eythe-
they
tIll-
It
the-
IhnnItI
1I
the eh ilixed l1 ithit h le tho ihnrchlhlll 1 cnlldt tlbllll1on Iho preiotiC ilJuintro haerammilal SabbathSabbath-
TMIM
Sabbath-
coast
abatltt-I
they COUsiJorably tu-etat
11Itsit iIiis tliclie evile il Theo iH oftenoft haunthauntn-
ouses
hauntt-
iollses
iey 11LIII C t comparedcOIIIIafl 1w peopleping on II-
lloues
spirit speaking spiritsrh ellTlic industrious andd make 01111 in LI ThatI hlt we deelin thoMinortthn siiHIg IportIIrt mciyiliccchcdIrtll 1 InIJby MrIr narknark-
JlllTnarki-
romrblk-
eInchInch-
routnouses so thatth It no one daresdllld cs to livelit in them It isi saidsaid-
snihc
said-
S
aill TMIMJlllTJ e II lf frnniroillfrOil ilibMrsVrT
Ifs PPircxICiirrj11eari-
hr
rimcoast They liraIll IIUt gd farms litlit-
whichi fromirom Ihptr MnsinnarvIHllIlIar SocietyIICIt of America2 and that thisthis-
clear
this-which
tlll-
loleonOerIllIICrtheCIII1CllloucinHallhaithus-
htlrchsnihcS oleonOerIllIICrtheCIII1CllloucinHallhai1 one cr moreul lt if thc Chinee houses inul tlhanghaianviatr occuoccu-
pied
seen-
rued
Oir rcalorrra to will br fntW to noVnrri ro tlii ilcBnH liifirnmtlnnf whlihwtsiltser In nnrefl-
tninod
whichlIlItIIIOWgrowr eori cotton yamsva11tu1111 andilll 1111113111111 otherJtllr1 thinpthlllthings-
t
rI
CtlireiiI hlrlllIIIIt I I HIIJofft ailnkiruniloV 11-
ttlnnl
11 11 1I1m1 0 towlhertoc II lIr tot 1 supplyupp I y allIIIIhisIlq waniiwanii-Corn
lIantalIantaI-
cil
wants-
inpiedIcil by iiiiionnrie Invc tbo reputation of being soso-
iiaiinteJ
so-
haunted
rttlnnl In Ihoit luluninnlnuhjuti t Irttr fmrn ndrti trr IVnrcy In nfnmor rrrnrn to hiit Milnlpmo ioio-
trnrahp
CornUIIICItnluttbllllchhICISUlrilll costst ti abouttti1 rllt as muchIJtd t1 here asS in111 tboit SuuthprnoutIttl Statesaa-
nail
tot jin thiS tiling midIII-
Iwnrniiioftiiuiitiiunthat thingIlnu whih ho needss for his mipportmipport-
andsupport-
ILiiaiinteJwnrniiioftiiuiitiiuntrnrahp of ththe hlicn ty IILkhii LUh siri e i14 mirmiimird ghBhu HIM niiuaialiut to tlmththe-
ruljeland nautsamsal1l areat sold about asa potatoestmtatoes aielll The cows aixarc-
fine
111
1
IIIL That IUII-
nuljictsuiiiinrtsuppluIPltrt fromrota America IIIhoMJ sent to thotho-
Oir
th911th911-
tlHCIncrs
tGpo1-
plaitthat noIll Chinaman would lielit a in them Theyhey saysay-
icrs
say-
tuleiiner5nuljict 1 u hero II-
ay
thetit nf11 the SaviourifIII has111 not been heardIlrllrl-
tSwnhlli
Beard-
Ifine and large Theihe horses areII C geiiually small and cannati-
be
phms11plaitI s v inmc L
tlHCIncrs SirncmrirVMHrfI rII JuneJuneJ uJle 0u ISl18l8a-
lIiirI6ilIicrs needl1lelll1Otnot fear evilil ecar e spiritsspirits-
Shanghaispirits-
SiianghrtiIlrI Irr Thatbat certain be to stir tlntl-
nDrthe-
penltlnbe tor from 515111 tl l0U gomeIIl11efillCfinflueflue-
lilies
persons appnintcd upShanghai Mnj111J jl1 G11
I ItAiicrItAiicrC-
ominynlfalions
DrClr BrotherIOt t ler TalorIIavit2I I I 01 IT llll recently visited theIhtoe-
t
Joughtbought tot sums varyingvarying topenltln to tIllthis wtrltI lllIt thLttIi tt tho it IIllctlfn IJe0 madJfo8rmadJfo8r-
GlorioujlIIacfo1rlIIacfo1r-
nIoliou
madetour-t
frwI1rulu tlIto interiort hownerI said sell11 furf tentin-
times
Illes 11111 10111 cnnr 10eHr are 111 t10 c firt Gloriouj DragonJrafn 1asodiI someIrC four or five miles fromfll1fruitr-
ti
lillllHt aycaraycar-
Shanghai
ta yearyear-
IVcalcal-
CommmltalioJs
tunM M3 11ut11 I luuxIla IlcljlleJilly1re mily been told a first rate IIV Vlmt1lllIt iJlctjrs beit rppoinled in lilTcrtnt ofof-
horse
or-
Olll
of-
theShanghaiShang ha i I haveh ate concludedconc l u ded tot o sends e ntln d JOIlou somoso rti e account of I jy pU
Cominynlfalions from JJroIicr J LL ShuckShuck-
Intttttttt-bis
ithorse isI worth four or fio hundred dollars the uitrid whoohuo duty itlthallshall bo to take careare ot theth pro110-
In
pru-
pcrtTnOlll1 hahare not Ieell LLlo do worklorI pertyIcrt contributed by thotit ehurchchurch-
V
hulellI-
IIn a Irtter 1111 Vttrchrel 111 t lIrltrusterth r hldt IIrCj ultuponn the nJrll ththe hnportmpor-
htThisTldbis pagoda together with 4thelie temple adjacpntIllljv lerntMrSfJto it isiisis-
a
c jet to o anj missionary cxcx-
ccptI
ht Y ThatlIi1batt thet h contributionsconcoutribt rilmttinnst io at thotit monthlymlm Ih 11 concert nndnnd-
a
net-
trttrtruntn1of nntaluui wI II Ihrho 1111 tilt hllI II and or IIILo theh inttotertoter-
rloarnIrl1 the 1111 litlleJit Ie I lto to h altealieno 1 it hnnghd III I rrrxhuiIIIrt clIt to n laiguagolurguUItgee a t lnpeItflJh 0 preaihIrel I
r n one av a Lfpat rcortofrcort of idolworshipers At tho beginniivbinnin andand-
mithlle
IIontlllmllOllSii-
awhilerttrtruntm mtions for olher 1pfini0 objctS 1111 1cptt 11IllIIct11IllIIct-
lay
distinct-
troruMMm-
iddleprnilI IlIthllti th ltr Uiii i i itI vats1111otwn it ni ytyt-
Iay
1awhile1 llilI II I e 1JlltIII It wmiUl bcJe a KrKltJlelt drantack1 Itl lhe It II1 liavolte toto-
ltburfrom whathat isio contributed for tho of themiddle of everycwry month the people of Shanghai and thethe-
sureounditlg
I support pastorpastor-
surrounding
Paster-V
layay I commend to yourvonrnlll special attentionwhitaltllItinn whath1t I havehave-
aid
have-
til slIrloullllilH thither in crowdtorrolt1 tn offer1JIIU01 here anncllnne Soictos I 1111 abllrlt afraid tho IJoardHoarBoard-
will
VIyV r That the iiames tff allwhoasMnUoall lho nnt to thu propositionpropositio-ni
surrounding countryeountl repair wo nn-
riftecs
I
aidlit1 reror thist II mail tolin tbo interior cities of this J 1C11-
IaUatIcd this entered thischurchthischurc-
hntethiHhurchl-
Ilnchurchchurch-
andtouching rer-
efncc-
inni T 1 I lillH fil111 it dilicutlhellltl to bclul Mlitallc mcmOil to tllis lkld as II-
Afrira
e to thiHIIIlgelllcntengagement into bybytillsworJ Ihehe lOl1 lrClucIte wide fSiMEumiliet-
go
hfnlIlninn I haveI 110 had Jreo convirsatiuinCOIIrctitn rettiuns with brother 1earey1earey-and
Pearey-antl
nte andHl lorhip gods Ilellllcntlylncntlytj amAtlilL is folu IUUlh IllcIcII To me howeverever it seenscenteclII likelike-
a
and Hutth I it be tho dutydllt of the collectors to take downOI1 IhoIho-
go
Lhl-
mIl
the-
namesand go inill boats andati l spend some timo there takingt most itif notnot-
allnamesnames-
anames-
VIIll-
t
lutesatcs on thistlli subject and1111 they are also favorable toto-
it
to-
itsmall I foolfeelltat home here almost much inin-
Amerila
a fnall matter looiai nomc ncie o asI mucu us ii-
no
itt all their Stance alongalon with themthem-
The
apauI yiL JnIn tJthisiis111 immn mI 11 II mIlilltacitI Ono giveIC accordingnceor d mg toto-
The
tto-
his00-
Ianc
I amian I lil1ill I hope writellit Ol thisthi mail Suchuch ananllrarar-
I
ar-
rangcmientAmerica and would well11 it I not cutrope you per enjoyeIIJoj myselt wereCIC lh dollar cents
I The1h panli isi about one hundred feet hiIJighdr has mrenseven-
stories
11-
sirabilitysonoJJ-
II
onoIlHlolltrIIJlIofiltyccntssoIntJono somo fifty some twentytwent-yifangemcntIanc men t wouldI 011 11 InveI II I e a mot lienelicial cflectflcd constantlyconstantlyu-
poncOllstan tl
each of whichIlil II iis terrace ibuiltu aroundi inin thotits-
fortis
iin off0 t I fromt LOIU societySOCICt i andaUIlI fromI IUIII religiousrc J IglfJUS privilegesIJIprivilege-
s1ctTlt
In I cgcs ic cents smite twihctIll he and a hall contOlltl sniuo MXbix ccntccnt-stones
cents-
accordingii-
pronuponII pron in alln 1 asa wo shouldhollhllobo able to keep up an interestinginteresting-missionary
interesting-lnisinnary
stones to I is aaccordinaecolaccordingJ jll as avhl I I one receivesrcctJle fromfrllm thotl IC highestI IIg I Ie t tnt thth-
formtltl1-
Il11
thisthis-
lotvetIltIl-
tonflrjlonnltin form of On enteringentril1 theI pagoda1Inh the Grttiros-
thing
Jrt I
missionary1Il11 onflrjlonnltinconnpctinn betweentell1 each citycit which wouldonM havehave-
witinually
have-
tuntinually
an octagon lowest vfs shall lie givegive-
thingIive-
IliutmuJly
giv-e1Ithing that meets tho nycce is an enclosure in the centre rononont-
aiuiug
UKATIIUTII OKOf1IITin JilinsAiivnts etnst11r GITXIAVFGIGITzrrurlMrJ7IAH Mrr GutzlalF II-
theUIi fltI carrjr OTlt ticscthe resolutions isi tho great thingthing-
tliniiithing-
nul
thing-
forwitinually an chililLtin and effect allall-
rurall-
ourcxhilirating encouraging upon the famous Chinese missionary and scholar died at CanCan-
ton
for it isi worlcOrle and work by whichhich bothrur hard tliniiit1uing one large idol withith 1ai table in front on which isiis-
placed
nl1IOllarj an important allt a ourour-
plamfourl-
liclCnt
our-
countryami stupid hearts making tn allallllloremore heartyheartytnilheartytnile-
llicicutandand-
elEeicnt plamfIlaced a large urn aho candlesticks withith red was candlescandles-
lit
ton August 9th in tho 4Sthytlt jcar of his ageac lie waswa byIvby-
birthJ jI country andUIllnrehonrelvtt williIl bo bCllefittedbCllefitte-
daotittcdotittcd-
n
elEeicnt laborersI a L 01e1S Six1
1 men located in ShanghaiSllIITlg h III and thenthen-nv
lien-
tuoPOlIJcrmilI1 East tho KctliNeth-
erland
IX11 That11 lat iMt I 1l cchureltIIltlrt rI CI18CllgIC lfI f 1titeyII-
in1CICY aro mout on aa-
in1Jur1Jur-
mOIO
jourjour-
neyand the cth1 JliatWrlh a Ioincranian wasa sent tot bynvtuo mtic of tho adjacentallj Cent cities occupiedoccupied eachIh by twotwo-
brethrenttot-
rethren
ininn themtiicm nndami inieiHcinlrl1cincet e sticksstickssticl tvisMnpcissuipassing aj fewIL MIstepstnpitbeyond1eyoutl-
Brij
uwjum j ticy on Saturdayl IIn 1 thattl t theytl ley willII nott travelt rUle 1 on thetl1001cabbatbcabbatb-this
SabbathSabbath-
butbbaa-
Iren
tLtL-
tJrctl thethe-
finer
crland MissionaryIiilnar SocietySlwjot inin IhJi1 and after spendingspendin-
gfur
IJcllllin I lCYt jl Wl1 110
brethrentJrctl Iren andnnl 1 their families Hero are anewnew fieldfield-
I
fields-ail
thisthiBrij you come to a short flight of stepstenst leadingleal1in upunt to butIU rcmainremun andtlnll keepccep thcIC LordsOl I dayday-
floor
Idayd-
Y
ajaj-
IllIllU withlItyour
floor of thclie first storystort then to tholie second and so on untiluntil-
you
fur yearsears in Batavia SinpijromgaIoro and Wainialll he canw tntn-
joti
to-
Cltina
I 0111 t k 0111 0111 AY MM-
It1 open arms readyaly for Do let uiu by thotho-
l
thi-
sInclsJJ-
tnIdI
tnIdInclsyouuu
011 getet to the top In carh story aru four doors leadingJClldiuleading-
out
China in 1831 Being of an erratic disjoitiinn withinwithin-
the
ilhin it wasa not anllttloittlc annifingnnl1lIn as well11 asn affecting to hearhear-
out
heAr-11
hear-
themJlrts 1J
ls Messing IKUCIhat nibsion in thistl1 thatt 1 lat shallshall-
I
shall-
littlerI HI II jotiJJ-
honnr11 e a 1II1lon 111 provincemee110 he made three thc coastcoast-
of
tkm debate and their mindsminJat thohonnr out into tho terraces so that you can have a nice walkwalk-
around
the next two jcars voyages along sagely express at meetingmeeting-
around
meetingI-
raI Oir0IIr Savioural WHr andIltll I the Southern BaptistIrtit ehurchpehurchp-
nerhurell-
Thchurcliett-
the of China then comparatively unknown On the death ofof-
the
mIra which this cluuch unanimously resolved to support theirtheir-arouna
their-C
their-
teacherand finefine-
view
ThtheneC timet Imc isU come for us11 to make an advanceIIc1 anee and let usus-
I
Uu9-
work
aroundarouna isnon jouJvouOt ascendasumilrfll eachmi succcsMesllceirelatLi HB storyBIUJJstort a a t
rtMruitzlaff clIITlloteiimlivoI Kv teachert car J lor AVariousanous andunl 1 intercstiiuinteresting were thot II-
k10 reasons givenglenl-
lJrgiven-
forin 1HJ11331I Mrrr ni1 tho elder Morrison wasLS employed byby-
terraces
1viewview of thoIIto I t fromfIom thctl lC eavesaC3 of0f theseththese-
terraces
ce in J Ji-
theI wwcllJr k whileb ilc the short clay lasts aa9 thc unworkable nightnight-
rafnight-
rapidly
vie 0f t 10 surroundingsurroul1l mg countryconn ry jd for Aso domgdomg-
laIlJly
doing-
One0 theb BritishIJ I SuperiatendencyasS denc ass an interpreter andan wasa cmens-
iloycd
mhifQile hellshells-
I
t e upenntcn I ofi raflaIlJlyWly approachesapproaches-hi
terraces at each angle arc suspended good OjOIlI oold mnjman brotizc1 with the tropical sunsum sixtysixty-
summers11
i
I which beiiiLeing setet in motion by thc windind send forth rather aa-
melodious
jloycil in that capacity duringUrlng the warar He afterwardsafterwards-
received
gnraiMW said vith a nativenat 0 eloquence andan emphasis notnot-
i
not-
tomoUltrut0ti r Irtlrr or thunmpthe arm Iato 110 Il1fom II or thl progm In tho miminmin-
n thothe-
Lritisit
be and used toto-mclod
tltl-
In
to-
goof Chinese to that his dollars alllwpallashapaluut11 work lIonot0 Ihuh mclodmelodiou soundi mIb idoluiiinwithin this MWrUpagoda itu nrdvrarerllrclJrarely-
worshiped
receivedrcct w thonc appointmentp Secretary to forottcn onceextract fllDlniifllDlnii-
roftingrol1olnfnllntttng-
Inous
ofot Tradeiraue inin-
which
go for tobacco and lit sins andan iti wasIi allal poho that isis-
worshipedis-
httle
is-
bunkand suwrintcndcntIn hishis-
chief
tntlIritishuh 111 nipotentiary an buperintcnUcntrofting to another months doings I have butbut-
httlebut-
littleworshiped by except the priests indeed they sayyou any Munbunk nnd now It wasas a bual1 thinLblO9thing to givcgIve them for thotho-
chieftho-
rloll
the-
supporthttle moreII lore to communicate Thel be usual worklor I hasI IlS beenJ cen carcar-
riedcrtr-
nledchief business aiss to take care of the pagodapago 1 a thct h 0 peoplepcoppeople-
perform
I 0 which office he dieddied-
IIETtttN
iosupport off the gospel by whichhlCh ho had been led to leave offoff-
hisoff-
onof-
isried on and wo arc not without encouragement in viewiew ofof-
the
of-
theperform tJcir ccrelllonies iu tlo templo nlljacent to the papa-
l
hisis aima-imTTbsinsins-Another
II-
thethe larcrclar pnnmnmin tn ti ninniilfiII inI
1 TTbThisTI 1 builtL I t a o tuoIItitotito-
object
1011KltETtJtl OFF aWSAIir JSEnIENrSIxvnsratnNrsAt t theth e lastlast-
anniversary
at Anothernn tlIeI salusaid1 ttheyJIY wereero once thlcvC3Ih ICVCS anjanj-I
ani muruorcrsmuruorcrs-
dlapel
murderersmurderers-
andO congregatIOns whichI 11l1I cOlJtlnuo to aculU e 111 ourour-
i
our-
IhapeloI godgOI I I pagmUpagOtl wasas U nmanymy nnnj jcars lgo tk London jii3ionaryr SocictyS it wasseas-
stated
insecure andnd itteit-it
itit-
II
fliJn1Hrsary Qof IntlY oelty anandnd their proIJcrtyrty and Iire4Jic weroero inseeurj nowitDowdlapel tho unlimitell trce3 wee htc cerhere toi thetho-
IjCplo
the-
Iietple
i object for which it wasII erected I am informed wasWI to propro-I state1 that oucflitbotrf the jQclelisocietys IDeomotorincomemmQ for the pastpast-
year
ItwliLuttalrtolmeforit was but fafair to give for tltogospc1LlllIchltwasthaLtltogospc1LlllIchltwasthaLI-
ml
the gospel by which h mm-pitiate
was thatthat-
theyIjCplo and in viewow speciallypCIl IIyoofItltheIe factf IC ttJthatIa ttlerearbethereI areU scvscv-
fal
I
pitiatepiti a tetlthee godsgOI I q andaniItto0 secure peacer 10 andanIttranquihtyrnnrllli1ty tot0 thoth 0
ca r had bbeence n coutributcd byLy convertscon erts from heathenism they had made their property and were able also to keeplec-pi
keep-
Cl1iCiImlfal caiea of much hopehe1c and intercat WeVe continue greatgrca-tvto
i surrounding countryrountr Aftertter v isiting the pagoda we spentspent-
ty
Jvuyearit and were so much better oiloj than they used to bablJ-
1y
be-
Anotherba-
sometimevto1y to feel tho need of fellowlaborers incurin our mission includinclud-
ln
sometime in conversing with the people whoho came aroundaround-
ing r7T I Another wiaifl if they supported ihcir own teadherteadher-
i
hhehe-
wouldII-
1n1ln1n1 i nm AsA s ilm widow of the late DrDrJJudsonuson was returningt toto-
the
would be theirs Sowow they had Mrlr Green and hjMahebehatl-
gone
hadhad-
I
in numbers andnd had to asklskj 501110some-
wanted
0espc5jay a mcjicailIIedicaIIJliionmiioaary 119 great I1n many111n rpiestions LLry I and their teatea-wanted
tearstears-
ltadnumber Of noble heartedhearted-
and
MrIr Armstrong and ho had gone JearJear-
the
I Mentioned totl you in my last that thc gospel ofofMatofMatt-hew
MatMat-
tnow
Iat wantedl1ntetl to know whathat wo worshiped and howlhose also ininin-
what
thetJI United aatcvitStales at wcuiCalcutta a goneLad fallen but they had murmured and wept in1D vainvlun ButBut-
hat
Butt-
bdd-
wtnowthe andd disinteresteddlomtCtestec1 iricndsfrlen d madoJUIl doerherh an presentt ot0off 33000duw000 rurru-
pees
UU-
lions
6l6lI-
HlIntl
bw fivefi theirs Such an wouldWould-
theirsIC thoiwandthouantcoplCscopies had been published The samesame-
wrsame-
numberwhathat respect our gods differed from I qjcsques-
tionsif thcJ themscivesh0uldthmsehe JhouM payay their teacher ho
IHlIntlwr of copies of the gospel of JIark have also beenbeen-
ompletedbeen-
Completed
lions weo felt it a privilege to answer but as usual thertheir-
conversation
peesIce or nearly 1500 asa a testimony oi the reverence ininin-
which
theirsjtheirsfe tLey vodd hoopM fatimhim that is make him fatfatc-
onversation
faatrfaatr-
Another
altal-
tJ
ompleted andan Luke is now inlIt the printers hands TenTen-
thousandTen-
thousandconversation soon turned upon trivialtrivialsubjectisubjects OnepriestOno prietpriest-
was
whichhieh theyheldthey held kr hmentPd husband andnd the respectrespect-
and
Another saidid that in tcis thing theySJfSSiSJfSSiw-as
mUJtaid
not 11romSiiremisewou14wou14-
I
ouldtt-
thouSAnd
t-
ould
Jthousand copies of our tract on the ten commandments
Iwas very importunate to know whether he would havo his
I
and interest they felt for his bereaved familyfamily-
I
and theu not perform but whatever they thyuljthyuljI-
OME
th6J
110110-
b
rr
28r2828g-
ive
HOME AND FOREIGN JOURNALJOURNAL-
myhe bied WLIwa heuut1CU that iisis-
wrmg
wiWhat doitilcethese Boards merit rotlefrom their brethren 1 ihTheyThey-
are
tk forr locushiI1glocusts having bebeforeforo ecn thisthth-
near
is aplrIcrarleearar ce ofIf them Why KverjtoJy is CrossCros-
sbid
rocsrocs-
One1gin t1Iy
in thi3mutt
mattergivee
heTb1t
hl llIl1lChmcJ 1omlpromised whatbat hoho-
hadJUt cnlitlcJ to Jour jTatituJo fM b1orl rl1ltbfllllfaithfully Icrper-
formed
I
ncr CUM rl Galileeal1ltI Afterward tl1this trllt bcewmecc1mo soso-
thick
One tIJday httle JohnJoh WilsonIlqon arlo runnlUrunning 1110bite tl10 itottsoitottso-
where11IIQ11II-
QhadhadWfYOg
not Jlcc t performedrfonxcd Then sfterftrIff meetingmeemg nwar over hoho-
camo
formed tto cnals you to cncnrry the oold to a prfperishingperishing-
world
trlnn I thkk that it entirely hid the sky and neighboring moun jff-
taints
vjrc hihis sisterwtcr MaryIlrj wnfound
I Minnsewinglc1nfin the yardyard-
Oh
He IwldIII II something jaj-
atoTr
InIn-
camo
is-
hiscamo toTrto fr Cbrk with AM doldolbrl sayingatnl3 It wasIIXa fltpart-
ofworHorH Without Board wee could not cnd our charitiescharities-
in
j tain from our viewev and the people of the country thoughthough-
accustomedtotefffhis
II
handsisterwhichhilllehe
brvfflyftha1
Itr 1111sail heIl
n1 have11 flounufounda11-
oratirotiro-
American
Oh Itcror be vrhichlchSbK4Srintihe had promiCdforor printingrintiD
a goodood
tbewhile
lInraiianIIIQ to
nlbleIlible-
of
t 10
in nY7 sj8tcmati way to thothlc we wish tot Kencnt TheyThey-
merit
accustomedneruslorue l toII seeingl11I IlcutsIIcut nlongcrn 1octtr believed1 erIre 1 thetltheseleIJ wowonwon-
dersthing It ii II
Maryt rice cfI Jrel Flawsln and whenhcli I QQo-
f101ked101ke-
dot
looked-
through
pettypetty-
American
rretty-thing
American Biblejblo COlDlanyI ders be occasioned them but the locusts soon arruarritcclarritccl-
to
cueLllooked rod too Tin111l he tivettto by i certhinto have a merit our confidence Ass they have no interest to sewserv-
ebt1hrloudlM itt cvcrytliing tilCtil-
Cfie
tie-
lroucsuu-
malttitatcof which he11 wasas so glad copycopy-
lie 4lhth bt the interest of tho body that appoints them they meritmerit-
the
to convince usn of the fact As they an reached theirtheir-
sound
I jhoulroucs tho prconre11 pa untieUU flice ant iuiuLiito nr till1thitrg it rrlrrl-
IS
rrrr-
dary
d
malttitatcfie WI lutes that the Makawao church January afur I TeeC it uIis my bouuUIJIl1ltlf1I1hd anl nowJIIV ictic-
tElet-
ID
do-
tme
the roarin of the M8e aI stormstorm-
Terror
Mary relied csSffSe the confidence of those for whomuwI1 theythe labor so longaslong IIi thythtthay-
do
I sound fullyfu1J equalledIS1851 hhandedID dtd their raTpastorJ astortor Eve hundred and thirtythirt J dollardollars-
InconnituL The11 airair-
ova
ir me slowh IIV you011 how to karll a ietul Iecs ti trom ItIt-
in
it-
VestE S S the comtltutwn tbo instructionsinstructions-
of
TerrorTlrrorlJland1 alarmaarua filledPoll11 eu eyeje withWIt I I weephIeepmg Ie U AjAja-
rticles
do transcend cither everyin JDOne beilcs iumihinfurnishing bLI bble retIlIrlregularly with uchsuch-
articles
notlJt orI 1
I II VestIOU rcmemretrnettber1 er tltheIi 0othertl ler uday1 youOil ththoughtII u1 I t CICI-
IeveryrY pr unu-
nvraarticlesrtidcrnoneyI
as8 their fields affordb
In addition to thisthi theythey-
paid
of tho body It appearedIlTIeIfCl 1 to mu not a littlelIitt 1e strange thatthat-
Maine
OTrI o darkenedI1 1r k ne J thatI lilt we couldCOUlII scarcelyscarce I j discern the placeplace-
ofwa tros to youyOu ylow1111 rOil wcru lillike tfau picco Iff gg-
paid
gllgll-
p3id
nn-
whichabout dollars to a native poacher laboring inin-
their
I
SOlUe wereore in favor of publicly censuring thotL HeardnllrLlIfjfttf-
Foreign
of the sunUII and the earth was soo completely coveredeoce wUwith-
these
whichlich nUI1ectTjmakes everjererytiringthing rod betauto it is red YouYou-
heir
111r111-
rtheir
ttrr-cross
fvrtypaidForeignrrein MinionsIiin at our last Convention for decliningeclil1in toto-
receive
I
these insects that liec could see nothing else Iddrenldldreru-
running
cross Sso you Kllxht evervbohoverybo1crbIIurounll1 around youou waswa erserso-
neyfcr
err s tt-
llYIDCl
I-
1fhundred dollars inin-
money
their bound In 1850X50 theythe paid eight and bud tltl-
than
tlihumor tocouldenuld-
scarcely
in linene 11111111-
11tban
rtIi-
scentthrow If nro m goodhuiuorgolil Ierj yrunniu about tho fields at only a stones j111nroyouwhenreceive 510001000 from the Bible Union they appealedappealed-
for
runningof house of andoneyfcrfor tho cation a worship moremore-
than
k1l1d tullYIDCl
than a hundred and fifty dollars for benevolent purposespurpues-
These
for justificationjustif cation to the expressed wish ofIf the ConventionConvention-
and
scarcelyarcdj be seen through the multitudes of locusts hourhover-
ins
8E01U
JUUJUUT-
hese
jUllojUllo-
These vuand their reasons If buch nicn do nut deservedeserve-
the
ing aroundaroun them1thent-
You
spublishedeharches Messedbles in thiir 11101111tIIII11101111tIIII-
ay
miitnnmmiitnnme-ayThese two are liberality ani tlieythey-
say
1111110children that this wwaMa oneno of thethe-
plagues
4OHUllOlJU4OHUllOlJU-
true
1W1W-
Ithe the have find itit-
true
the confidence of their brethren whoho I wouldoultl ask does mem-
eserve
e YouOll will recollect JJ-
true
eayay the more they give more they They
true that tho liknl soulSQIJ uif made fatta and he that vattrwatere-
t1i
eTevc tltir confidence tt-
The
plagues which God brought upon Kgypt when 1haraoh rero-
u
re-
fuedpFROfI tnot NoVMBlllOIBtR Ut T0 UMEMCBB HmHm-
ui
Il1III-
RIIIIO
ll1tr-
Slamsalso The BoardsrarJs ought to be sutnintl by their brethrenbrethren-
They
fuxd to let the people of Israel gogoSeesee hxodus s 4t o55-
In
5-
tndSlamsSlam-
sta13ap
MUKIMUK-
IIn
Iet1i itvattrtduiu M himselfhimself-
InIn newview of the above factsIcts I must confeconreq my deardear-
brother
They need to be sutained in their reputation in their inin-
fluence
Andno1 weIe learn from the prorhcH thatthatlehe sometimesOI1III1CS punWijpunihpunih-
etl
umhumh-
brother
ta13ap11 IJlr rror MMtillq 5SorvJry plr 1ViI Wonham11ortha-mtah
7 TT-
brother flucncefluen and in their planslan for doingdin poodd They need thothe-
syrupathies
od the JewsJ ews in this wayW11 for their Msins1I1 inin forsaking Im11m anland-
giving
nlnl-
member
tah111h collfteollet1 bhI vltv c KPIPYSIPYSl-
ll1ldrenhh-
xmbeA
I fojfoj-
G
rev-
Childrenbrother that I sick at heart when I think ofIf tho rget manymany-
memberround tneuueethelJ1Le-
not
themSeeJ-
oeltlll1ldren of nthatl shod CanuelA CouneCoune-
not
Cnoline-
county
Caroline-
eoutttyxmbeAmember of churches in this highly favored land who dutItdu-
not
WahieSj the rner and the fund of their brethrenbrethren-
Shall
giving1jvill wayaj to the heathen influencecounty rlr rampoIJuh IlttJdIlttJd-
hrG Inn-
hiryShall lo Vithhdd JolJ 0011i I andanlIIan ii W1 It ruaynmmay be that lUcd01 Iis IOIV pumhIUIIUI-
tell
punish-
ingMlryjanhrhiry hnt Ii0vnIi0vn-
tell
Iolnz-I
Iovtn-
Muter
i
not half support their pastor andan who willill yetet veryCry gravelygravely-
tell
they I
the bII11al1 thus on account ofl f thru forUng hiII-
tbat
hi-
true
MuterMI er Ilohrt tfi PnohanlPm hanhan-
ry
ItIt-
that
1010-
t
lit-
LaryHoardlloard1I have ingIII Abyinian 10jAs1 M 1 am not a member of any ofof the Tospo-
ken
fo jter iWjjtell pa if anythingany thing is saidsai about preaching to theheathenthe heathenheathen-
thatof min uhShS-
ing
itsits-
stead
Laryry S PrichardPrichard-
nllancPrichard-
Italanc
j
that do not think much ken freely urn a subject whkhhkh receives ranch lelei attenatten-
tion
true serviceeTlce and aalloptl1optinjj all sorts corruptioninllanc rollcltd bvL UevHc j lfclvcharilfclvchari-
ing
11ncbtNl-rs
ss-
llrs1ahbtheydothey vou can accomplish by preachpreaeh-
lag
you hadIra thethe-
egraded
the-
gospeliiolatersthe tion fnfrolu the friend of hcnevolrnce than it dederrCsdeserves-
Veers
tead lor I shall hr hereafter that theytlc once llrs1ahblrs TahlJ lMwhJ-
J
t nnnn-
f
flit-
J
tt-
degraded
ing to such besotted idolatersthey are too ignorantinrmt andanan-
degradedJ nCitturmanIurmanIurman-Elder
f Itottot-
Elder
II-
jitit-
To
forsaken IIII-
pcl
but havedegraded Probably they judge of ihethe succcJof8ucceSi of the gogosgos-
pel
08 Vours truly AcICe Ktl BALL13LL-
OIl1
gospelg05pe now EliaElder jlaWooidridgeJoJm Wnodndgeoodnugt 5j ww-
pel
flu
the effect it hasha had inOJ isis-
their
II-
SOTU
N-
nautilipel among tho heathen by little uponupon-
their
nn-
theirSOUTH CAROIIMCAROII-
Mtheir
CAROl-
Il11lplit
caaottit-
1liptisttheir own tomtitntu Such when contrastingcontrasting-
theiriMrttrflir1 fliMinrltTtMil To a IllilJnillt-
heir
Chill-
Never
person jJo1l1hiOIl1 Jf O1p1nrtrmntVlflffilltllf-
Kale
Diptk StitPS Ioltr Tonvpntionn Raleigh AocatiouAocatiout-or
oeinlionoeinlion-
lortheir eovetousness with the liberality ofJf theso poor SandSand-
wich
anJanJ-
wichnono-
over
NrtBp my ehlU forforgot uto praypray-
Whaltrpra-
y1hatcrtorSlEbroth r SEVatiVat-
iSuvY atl tk1 ICC-
pia
11-
ijwich Wanders ought not only to blush atIt but to weepweep-
over
weep-
over
lep pi Whater tin ImMncsj of tlw dayday-
If
dayday-
It
lav Suvpia ConventionConvention-
Younztfiiij oo-
ii1i1i-
Ynun
55-
YiutrrMllCKale allllaltd UlitriR1Clrlie VnlCUPhminIVmnlplnvItltPVnlCUPhminIVmnlplnvItltPw-ichPhowan IVmalp IntitntfIntitntf-
MurfrewboroInllllIt-
plurrnboloInetiteJ-
1urtof the
over their idolatryidolatrJasii as it uiis termed in the wordi of GodGod-
Fraternally
GoGo-
JoratcrnalJy
God-
Fraternally
n i If happyjppy dflall1 hae blessI thy Jttpsleep-
if
Jttp-
If
Younz Ialij5Chinese femalefemale-
UiV
lmlll-
Plr
femtale-
perMurfrewboroJ1urt tosboro wlucateupate a
Fraternally yours I bahad beenn abcn from the city allBummersummer and waswa-
sjut
wa-
sjutIf 5tarn drram have made thMveTltl1wthe WEIpWEIp-
With
weep-
VithPlrmfeffii111151mfeffii111151-
A
UiV M1 II1
toForvForv-
ConnelyFOri-
Colllwl
40 nono-
lN-
1ComelyA B CAIUMSSCutttcs-
Ol
jut about taking leave ofif the many kind relatives withwith-
hom
with-
whom
viih holyhot thoushuthr thte UxjinIM1IhEt gin ththe dayday-
And
day-
AndConnelyConiielColllwl for Mit1 T1 YntcsYatl liouselious-
eFraternallyliouse-
whom
l un
whomhom I had spent that period whenhen Kato WillisiI1i my littleliulc-
01lqin
little-
cousin
AndneYrmyAnd nPcr mmy child forfl1r1fo t t to praypray-
ObfcCllon
prn-
ylfJ
pray-
Pray
t VI0131001310-
sown
11-
50HU50HU CCencLICICencLIC-
IEdisto
nL I
coin to and ssdail Cousin Helen hereIere is somesrIne-OIIction
some-
ntontty
camo nolieObfcCllonOl eetion
Idto MissionsJlissions-
it
VbSlOIb lfJPray IIimlpvhomHimhim bby whom the birds are fedfeJ-
To
fed-
1ovEliIO Amuusiocintiullsiocintiul-
lIJllo
UU-
jff
C 1i1i-
II
ii-
IuoUCJUIMJ mnnntontty I have bccn Mvmpsavin min that littlettlo pBrw jMIi MarfMargaMarga-
ret
I1TglI1Tgl-
1tTO givehe 10 thlthus thy thij MIffalj-
If
bread-
IfIJllo Atruantwan miionmiion-
rmtton StiII DiDi-
j03-
Mrsjff vrillincrcaiewi11 increase thecondemnation of the htnthtn if wewe-
send
ret Lawson gave nirHI and I want you to take it home withwith-
youIf wllllthm her bounty hould ktowlottowP-
raiSE
bt wwww-
Praise
Mrsr rq A1 P Staleytall OrnncebuKTOmuu ebur2 districtdistrict-
nrf
ditfict-Haptut
j 0000-
I
00-
Baptistsendennrf them the fjolpelWeosptl We do not Mippoe that thUisathii ii1is aa-
matter
you Wellell whathat shall I do with it Kate l Buy you aa-
matter
a-
a
I Praise HimII iUl fiora whomI hom all blessings flowfiow-
If
flow-
If
BaptttI C JuhItitt
church JlarnwtllCHJlarnwtllCH-
matter
lamwtll CILCIL-I
C IL oI
1m1m-
EliIO
1
ININ-
I CMC-
Mfrom
WIW-
I1mmatter cfIf serious roncern to those who make the objectionobjection-
We
a doll or a bundleIU1lIe of candycandysVhich1hichWhich shall it bo I 00-
We
0-
cousin
If HPIl who gavega should take awayIlway-
U
jj0FrOln 11 M1 rpP Mnuknhall treaVrtrpf to witwit-
We
wit-
dch
wit-
WelchWe do not suppose that theso objector are continuallycontinuallyy-
lamenting
cousin Helen saidaillheshe I want you to tendend it to MrsMrs-
Pearcy
IrsIrs-
llInCnting
U neer my child forget to praypray-
The
pray-
The
Welchdch Neck Dap Asson8S00 tor ton igntniMonsGfiligntniMonsGfil-
lamenting
ijrJ ti1lNOUS lAl 1717-
Chinl17-
Chinalamenting that the heathra receivercccvc the gospelgospel-
e
Icarcy for her school I took the treasured money andanl-
We
and-
hopeThe tinv will comp whenatI hpn thou wilt missmis-
sflthr
mis-
st
ArWa1ChinlVjJfnr an
Jj1GO
do JJ-
We
33
33
i IiIi-
ArWa1 IIIII-
ICharleston
IT-
fnr In-
CharlestonWee ask why did not the disciple in the early days ofof-
Christianity
hope it mayma soonCln ie applied as11 the dearear child bcciucd soso-
Christianity
so-
moue
At flthrftthrsaridanj a mothers kisshis-
AIIllhpn
kiss-
AnlCharleston DapDar8onAsson ForeienForeztllnissionsiriissioiismissions 57ijij-
Christianity
j 1717-
j
17-
AChristianity object thus When theythe utrofere told to gogo-
into
O muchmoue to desire Kate waswa just recocring from a flightslight-
attacklihtlihti-
ntoAnJthrnmyAIIllhpnAnl then my child penpfnhancehance youll sro51C-
oml
ste-
tomjAfricanA frtcara do IIII-
into
jj-Chm1
7-
hintinto all the world andan preach the goipel to every creaturecreature-
they
attack of the scarlet fever and I could not but be struckstruck-
with
truck-
they
tomomMvhooml who in prayer neer end the kiHtknle-
From
knee-
Irotn
Chm1hintPublicPM collpction
duMM-
they
2 jlljl-
lnapitill-
Baptistnapit Stittat CunventronumenLIIIenllon KK-
pel
atat-
Loulintl1at-
Conventthey did not reply Lord cone have never heard the gysgos-
pel
with the thought that instead off wishing to sprnd her litlit-
pel
lit-
tle
From such pxampes turn awayawaawa-
Jntlaway-
AndonvenUinConvent rn jIi 2020-
Ycmnle
OO-
FIlCI1epel and if they hear it their doom must be more severesevere-
Bend
i tic humfllU in candy and cakoeak or anynil other delicacyddieac whichwhich-
wruld
lhich-
eend
And neVrnln my cblii ioriret to praypmp-
mPcrcm
pray-
wow
Fcimle Mivinnary andnun Education SorirHocipl UtUt-
send
II-Hap
lit-
flap Ch1rltton IJroo1tl H1lr lssocurlssocur-
tion
eh SOClaSOCla-
tionsend others we cannot co No It was enough forfor-
them
wouldWIU1tObe pratifgratifyingingin to the palate at that time sheIJe shouldshoul-
di
hollhl-
tbem
wowwow-
PersevereliontionHap
iorfor vChinahinauiir MnMunMnMu-nthem
rIusion Inl onon-
Tf
itit-
Mrsthem to know that Jesus told them to go and they knewknew-
if
bp soo intent on sendingendin it to thei schoolihorlli duMmii MI min ChinaChina-
if
China-
that
n ICWiCrCPcrcm-OIl
uJinTf Mr 1D MaysIars tor lorpijn misiioni liilii-
if
t mm-
Irq
tNt-
I
if they obeyed his commandmentH they would be in thethe-
path
that land of idolatry and superstitionsuperstition-
Just
lIplTtition-
path
DoesOIla mountain on jouOll frownfrown1-
Kl
II-
Kit
I
HrldyIrq
KlVrVii1 l1Jwi1
IJap
aoaldu t
lsonII
Monnliltolilto-
pathtor forfin ll-
the
Iniioni tilltill-
Hrldytiti-
llrcdy jijif-
rlC177-
lpath of duty Our duty is plain unless wIee can M t asideaside-
the
Just then her little brother CharlieharHl who110 was Ijing onon-
the
on-
bed
KeiKl p ilt workwork-
1ou
lark-
YOllmaylJSfrlC1 dnii 3i3r-
Ens3-
irdlthe forco of the commandeoznrman-
dIf
bedcJ MifTering withI ith the frame fever which bis sister had iniu-
Jl
i-
mtcrpised
YouYOllmaymay undttutu rmine it yetYlt-
lmr
yet-
ld
dlin field llip Aonou for forcisn minions1nrons pcp rr-
If
f-
HfIr-
IletIf this objection bo validyaJi a minister might refusef fufuse toto-
preach
I tcrposud and said Papa dont give cousin Helen any ofof-
preach
Ifijmmlanlandllwnijntilastld lmr llIn1 turdlid tlilIIItbunnl its baseburr-
SorryJlomitaincrJkJlounlain
HfI WmfOk
nI1JohtronJohnonifntTlltpehILip ch IbrD
forprn1
misionIliO1
23jii-
preach
717-
1Jlounlain
7t-
Mountain IIIII-
IRc
io-
Revpreach the gospel to some living in nL Christian landland-
They
my11 11 money Why Charlie said his father dontont youyou-
rwant
JOl-
lThey
STV11111 lniiMjnnb iu 8 yml mayertmilntay trttrt-
KIPP
art-
NccpKcTlUohiiioRcRev W 111 Jhuon subuL fonlgllll1iiolllurctn ttisions IlIl-
They
3j t 01
They willwil1llavehave more for which to answer if they reject thothe-
invitations
want to give homuthingsnmcthinlIuthill to tin miviionarics 1 The littlelittle-
invitations
little-
fellow
Itrp at workwork-
invitations
work-
The
work-
The
1717117-1ye
ilil-
nOIlIlIInOIlIlIInOIlIlII-
Hr
ye tun tt-
JlrsBible In tkir fellow brightcr I uii directly for he seemed to comprehendeomrdlCndi-
1eges
enmprehend-
in
invitations of brightenedthe eI proportion as arc privpriv-
ileges
upTI rvni Hm AJlrsHr Marina Gibsonlhon for RrvHr lJ Iwwm inin-
olllJualin-
drvulualii-
ilegesileges so will ho theiri guiltwilt-
IfmainJin a momont for whatI
ihat thoi money was to ibe contributedclntributc-
dIf
i i Thellll1 lOlllliCollier BoyBoy-
You
10 dividual ueue-
IfU-
CGalnton
10 tt-
In
t4t4-
veIf tho objection boo valid professors of religion oughtought-
not
and faidMi 0OyesJeui papa pleaseleae give cousincoun Helen my twoto-not
two-
half
0 Youott all know said a gentlemanoItlellan addressingaltlrlin some0010-
childrenol1l-
eehillren
mm-
not
n isis-
Galvestonnot to encourage their children and friends to gotogo to thotlih-
ousohalfhl1lHllIedimes ToJ whom will you sendenJ them my sononon-
house
tt-
said
children who worked in the mine init Yorkshire what1 hat itit-
i
it-
is
Galvton church monthlymonthl concprts per lovIt JJ-
house
J-
BtltdIhouse ofo God They never speak nf thistJI howeviT asa aa-
reason
fold liu father InantI lIlnt you to senden them to the littlelittle-
reason
little-
ltcatieu
isi to work down in the enal pits for many of you spendspend-
your
UStiwKrUStiwKr-
reason
13 Ntrtfln Inhi 111-
1ilh
titti-
tMuttlaH iuinthll11thm Tiiere few little felfel-
low
fel-
low
MunMvoMunMvo-
i
Mutt tiStitiSti-
7thyour aajdays 1lS a w days agoUO at
their Darkness hashnhas-
covered
heathen children cousin HelenHelell-
covered
Ilelen-
Are
fourreason for not increasing privileges low not wore than fie or MXsixix years oldol who was broughthruuht-Ldore
bruugitt-before
7th chnrrh Baltimore 433 a youn Inond rrrrc-
overediie-
Mrs
11111-
1Irscovered the earth and gross darknessi the people butbut-
God
Arc10 there not other children who mayma read this littlelittllittl-
God
little-
incirlentbtfurc wnionl pniciicnenlleulell to be iinctioncdueoued about hisworkhis workwork-
fororkork-
for
MrsIrs Wll11ll1jlliarn 30e30e-
Ood
Iit IIIII-
ITE
nun-
uTEvrEEGod intends to remove it The time rf former ignoigno-
rance
ineulcnt whoho will do likewise J Children thisthi Ls the comcom-
ranee
for they were1 eru thinkingthinkin about parsing tluu laws whichwinc-
hbare
11idl11id-
lharr
TESSTSSEETESSTSSE-
Etance
TETEvrEE-Ilia
r55E1r55E1-
Bitance Ho has winked at but aa brighterbrihler day beginshein toto-
dawn
mencoineut0 of a new jcar willwi you not begin with it andand-
try
tnd-
dawn
hawjieenharr hcen ince nude to forbid suchIh HrJery little cbildrenchilJrell-workin
childrctr-
workingniIJatchiAiociitionBiIlia lIatch nrhlion CollectJons by Iev TT-
dawn
T-
pT-
Pdawn IhaChettkusuitl1I hne setct thJIJ ailJI tho Lord to the rhritunChritbut-
church
try11 hov many cents and fuurpcnces youCtl can save throughtbrough-
church
through-
the
workingworkin under proundrountl TheyThe asked him bis ace thenthclI-
hat
then-
whatp Crawfordraw furl pplfpr rJBatraantrr JIJtrmal1J tr CI31llAsnlhuL Astr IPIP-
i
Irj13S-
onrerlulljj-
OIllPrvlllrwhathat he had to doo HelIenlertl1answered thatthateverjevery day from tiretire-
in
tire-
in
Somervillp churcheh IIfC h ItIt-
church117uj III-
IHrownwilltrhnrchii-
11rownsvillschurchlchurchi to ibe a light off the1 gentgentilesit cs that1 i iithou ihouldstshouldst-
ho
i 1 1 tho1
yearcar it rrHave a ibos readyi and whenever jou011 get anyany-
bein the morniuntortning tll1 five in the cvcning he satVilhoutoat without aa-
Iihta-
light
DrownsvillHrownwilltrhnrchchurch MM-
bo
titti-
tJackon
IIIII-
IJalkonbo for salvation unto the ends of the earthearth-
4uguzte
money1011 droprop it right illin Make a beginning even if it isis-
liugultant beside a little door in the dark coal payace in thethe-
minethe-
mine
JacWu church 11-
rfugutta
12 III1t1-
ttd
2j lil-
irTecrvs
rfugutta Cn B1111W WWW-
The
only111 a few cents it will be somethingsomething-
f
mine andan when he heard one of the corves nr UsesIC comecome-
Ifcnmc-
rmnblingnoire-
rnnrblingtdrTecrvrTecrv-
roinitonvrrctrC-
ovingtnnIfIf JII will try and fellow the example of Kate andanl-
The
and-
harlie
rumbling alongalnn he opened tho door by a piece of strinetrilJstriu-
which
trilJ-
hieh0 you TT-
rruroinitonnn church per HrItev 1111 CrawfordCrawfor-dGrorftown
MM-
ThC
1it Jiii-Georgetuwrt
hand Ho akcd UoyJa whichhieh he held in his was whether ho had111-
1no
bad-
norruThe BoardS BfOf thei cjniftSouthern PMJlapbt fBnUnConvention toto-
Southern
n Clr1nUarharlirc nnlan gon asII iMmucUlllch Wn1lejlwleyomuSMit tootill as you nlnchoosc thenthen-
SOIlhem
then-
Ien
of hilllelf QOnce hhe lailchlll Grorftownowu church avl scliool dodt-1pintoa
1010-
Soalhem
1011 t 1111-
I
ll-
IexintunIIll1uing eal1ILtno a 1I1111e1I1111e-
aniuilne-
andSoalhem BJptMSBaptists-
Beloved
I willill IIIJtot hao related this ncident inill vainYlin and 1 thinkthink-
Dctovet1
think-
youandI
waytfj in hihis life Jllt
pintoa 0Jrhurch ttH-
cloved
donn-
fIidI tat-
aavidlorkIIIII-
Iillani tllii WM quitanrjuite nil nmi Jut hipiais cLiofjchid inin-
dectlin-
deedfIidavidlorkFork dodo-
Iouutill rJrJ-
l
NN-
MountHcloved brcthrenrIt is well known to you all thatthat-
every
youOU W1wi1l ncvw havc CIU3 to rt8rct itit-
every
lcwl hishi only way off amuing himself wasIa by boding ofof-
euryof-
every
if Mount Vemoilrno doduodu-
oIfwport
11-
every
lx33lx33-NtrportCOUSIN HEUNIIELI-
burcd
llnatN-
AbyssiniaNO
eury 00wllOIlC Iho Cmc fathrough f0the door aJi0piceepiece of eawllcralllIo-enll
candle-
end fTrtIfwport 4VTOVVNfnTMn4VTOVVNfnTMn-v
i i 1 uuta i ahintlln X111 1 mm-
LnVIJ11rg21l IjI-
jill
li-
Levery Convention or Society that haslla money to bo disdie-
btlrsedeml andaTlilthclIthen Ihcnvhenhehadcfillectedasuiricieiitho had crllecle1 a sufftcicnt number ofof-
piece
of-
nieces
LfWhbnrjLrwbr qTi ijI3taysrilleMavsvillo wliu R34i cotcrcotc-rburscd
culer-ld
euler-cdburscd foror the good oTv othersi whoi arc the objects off theirtheir-
beneficence
their-
beneficence
i
I pieces he setetlillllilft to them all I Well saidai I the gcntlegcntle-
trenentlocntle-
IIIn
ed 1 i MinwarhunhhUffa rhurlh Jiai i ulJ dodo-
D
7i7-
ibeneficence
illi it fiiGG-
UAAbyssiniaNOAhvinhVn 11-
a
1-
sty
D C Frecman 1rauklort 11-
a
10beneficence hasba a Hoard and thatthlt1a JUard isi composed ofof-
a
iiujwimu w JmcnjIIIn amall 1whenhenicn ymi haveuivc pjt a lightiUllt what do jouv toIlo-
Ohdo-
Oh
l tnian U UlJ00-
rIBLI
3 I ftliftl-
id3h1
lljll-
jJ3J1a select number whohe duty it is to transact tho business111iincss-
of
11Y11 Y VNCLKt N C J SIMEONHFIMION-
Mr
I r 0 II-
Y
Oh said the little fellow MMILVw trtN I IKTSETS t Liaiir 11-
of
1-
Xow1-
slr5i
SIMSl Vfrtew mlay dcar clillreri thii ioj ll sitmpeIl touchingtouchi-
ngoutthcdeof
touellintouellin-
torytouching-
storyXX-
w
3d-
ettrnt
Jof the Convention or Society during its recess and carrycarry-
out
carry-
out
MrY PEAK CHUDUEVlIIiITlIlIInIn ancient times Abyssinia hadhad-
itq
had-
it
43Jlatory bllt there Io II bon I lllnt rHI to learn from itit-
andit-
andBIBLE DIWIUfiUTIOXDIWIUfiUTIOX-
list
1
outthcdeofout tbe dcsign of itih organization The Southern HapJIIP-
tist
tapt-
istititq kingsJdl1 and queen whoawl ruled with unlimited power InIn-
thoqo
In-
thoseffiand it ltiii thithis We arcTlTlllIet toltay
souto think Ilrar nntlnntl-
learn
IUlIUl-
learntist Convention has three Hoards one fur Foreign MisMis-
sions
IigIig-
sions
those days it waswa customary forf r the reigning1linin monarch totn-
keep
to-
keep
learn about the pourrllJr heathen in distant land and theyIVIV-arc
rev-
are
NJTH cutnuMcutnuM-
sions
ClltnrltI-taleigh
IIW 17 II-
nalh Asucmtlon tur Climesburies HiUeHiUe-
located
I I j ljlj-
I
15-
iii
sions locatedin Uichmond Va one for omcstic MissionsMissions-
located
IisiollIisioll-
located
keep the rest ofI the royal family in some pleaant place ofof-
confinement
of-
confinement
are like thisthi poor child in the coal pit j theythe lire in drkJJrk-ne
dark-
ness
llaleih
locatedlocatca inin MarionMarion AlabamaAlabama one furlor theme BibleJMWC locatedlocateu ininin-
hvilJe
in-
Nehvillo
confinementennimcmcnt lesticst some one of01f themtncm shouldsliould attempt to disuisdiM-
P040Ce9
ii-
J10Ci
neSiSnenessVff in llttcruur spiritualsiinuwipiritualllarknedarknessnirMie TheyThoi ney arc theinc Uibleisiuie tellstells-
Vahvillc
tenstelltell-
U
tells-
tieI J7 07Ijj-
llCIIJJ
iii-
1RC11
tt-
Vrfhfilleutie sittingsittin in lrkncssIlrknelrkns MthoutII God withoutsuit lront ChritChrit-without
Chrit-withoutVahvillchvilJe TennesseeTennrsee-
1Iy
Tennessee-
My
possess him of his power and rcim in hishi stead It is toto-
thi
to-
this
sittjn u1RC11llCIIJJ TIIIJTIrlIttM o TT-
i
Trt-
rrOltltESlUDEXlI
Trtrfir-
mOR1tES1011EtL
without hope XIKV the object of misllIiiunaricinnaries N to taketaktak-
lighttake-
lightl tt-
My ill ritin article il to drawi attenatten-
tion
atten-
tion
thisthi custom iDoctor tJohnonJohni alludesn inlliojin ihis il1eal1tifl111ittlel1eal1tifl111ittle-
Iork
beautiful i rilittlelittle-
stork
My object in writing this H your on in light to them the liht of the gopPla nd nn1ant 1 tltho Ilv nlff-tion
lIIilII-
iionrjnr-
isionarytion to the responnbilities the fliow and the sacrificesMlcrijCfs-
of
work called Kaslns or the HappyHap VnllcylIl1ej whichhich tI-
rea
1-
readjonary meetings isi tijto stirtir up people to help in this blescdLleqcrl-
worblec e ll-
work
COURESIUXDKMC OF Till DOA11DSDOA11DS-
of
BOU-
DSCHmronEE
BOIII1S-
COIIRErPONIENIof those HoardsJoartl and tho claimse they have upon the conlitonfi-
de
confi-
dence
readrea with youthfuljollthfllllll1ightdelight in those bygnno days when II-
1itcn11Iith
I-
listened
workwor Youou mynwdeardear children give your pennies and yourJnur-haleUlHc
your-halfpen11ies
ii-
dencc halfpennieshaleUlHc and theythe are little bojsLo s caudleends whichhieh heho-
hcge1he-
beggedCOHRFroDEfF Olo THE FORKU1XFOnEI HOARDIOnJCol-
l11l1nlrolton
B1IIICn-
ntmnnirnhnn
denccde nee the prayers and the support of their brethren listened1itcn11Iithwith credulity to the whispers off fancyfllle mid purpur-
81ed
pur-
sued
1
1 Your Boards arc mponsible bodies They am enen-
trusted
nn-
trusted
sued with eagerness tho phantoms of hope JlutHut it willwill-
not
will-
not
begged of the men as they passed They go0 towards getget-
tingget-
titrgommMiiirtKnHitinsMihmibMiiuNnrColl11l1nlrolton rtnlln tnI thoti etenrrnIIHrnIIJIIhburtrntof tlipti1 ivorIn Mim tarJtarJ-
trusted
IJnurJ-
DIllY
IOut-
mayting the light of the gopel preall aroarl lUfll1 the heahea-
thenhea-
thenDIllY 10 IIUrcud lad pUHI 10
trusted with the duty ofIf collecting funds for thc objectsojectsc-
ontemplated
objects-
contemplated
not do for UncleFnde Simeon to be indnjging in reveries off thethe-
past
the-
pastthen aUtIKwireshen thcthey have Edhcar1 nnd bclieletbelieved3atnong tlithe gladglad-
tidings
Siladlad-
tidinglof
JJI11PJ1 rune 11 1ITIOn rhrrlIlilllm 7JiltuhnunnlSSTrSSTrc-ontemplatedbythoSociety
11111
rrrrnrirrrrnri-ltuhnunnl
nn-
Ji JJ-
rommnnlrntlon
itit-
CnmmunicontemplatedbythoSocietycontemplated by tho ocicty by which they ayarc nppoillteJIppnirtte-
theyii-
theypast however pleasant it may be to anU1 old11 man when hehe-
knows
he-
knowstidingstidinglofof awUioihill they sing praises to Him who hashlt callcall-
edallall-
cdrlmminiatlonCnmmuni itlnna rMtpntoIIIrnrtoalntot ii ns MI rInin to tllctll-
ctheyCnlnllncnnn iii 1111b nrIDIIDInrIDIID-
I1U1
rtmrot-
maythey are accouutalilo for tho disbursement otof the luiius putput-
into
put-
into
knows that JIMhi youthful readers will beu more interested minin-
thinls
in-
things
ed tliem out of darkness into Ins marvelous light just asas-
tineIiIi-
thcBID1U1 ui i iHriia tt-
into
10
T1I01l1Trio II-lurlunnd
Yrrlrtrrr II-
and
AIHIUIHIDlIrl1l11l1oIi i
into their handshan j tho Missionary Hoards are to look outOll-
tand
out-
and
things relatingrllatin to the present and futurefuture-
To
thcIC r t i1d said be sangsan whenheu he had got a light in the coalco-alpiteMi
coal-
pitfWfilurlunnd iaia-
LenoraIltpiteMiCullltssllagCullltssllagM-
issionaries
Hissm HllgaS icitoMfcriiiomWunirpinciiiHiuitiiiirert1iLollrrs ror 110 mllvnlrlp In C1bnhJ3 IJJJLIat L iirertlrortIi jnt jmii t10G tiithr rare oo-
pied
oror-
J
of-
Jand select suitable men for thc various fields to be occuoccu-
pied
occu-
pied
To go on then with the storytorj This custom of imprisimpris-
oning
impris-
oning
nuJ T lItII
ro101 1111 n1 rr-
tpied to provide for them and designate their fields of Lib-
bor
la-
boroning the royal family has bccn abolished for upwards ofof-
tllirty
of-
thirty
iviririvirir-
bor
IIt IT rr-
COlmESPOECE
r-
CORRESPONIJENC1bor to attend to their wantsauts to advise encourage andan1-
help
and-
help
thirty years Another change hasha also taken place ByBy-
continuedMkslonarfcs HappyHappy-
eontitlllellfappy-
ManyCOURESPONDkNCL 01OF THh DOMKUCnmirwif TOJlOAlluJlOAllu-
requires
BOABOARDC-
ommnniretiona
MIDMID-help
ltDltD-
Comlrmlonhelp them on in their arduous work This is labor j thisthis-
requires
this-
requirescontinued revolutions the country has been livided intointo-
fourMManyany llproe that they who go tlto penrl tllcir tl1Jsdays-
amongtlomolIe 15noa15noa-
Lnard
IlonIlon-
norI
SS-
tlons
arS Comlrmlon rrhitlnq In tthe trrnrrsi 1IIltllS tfr to11
requires time and thought andan and rare qualilicaqutlilica-
tions
plllilict-
tions
four or five provinces over each off whHhih a Governor oror-
HasanhTCien gSZJfrVrprayer 31llong the heathen arc greatlylobidtu be pitild thevth Ufe SoSo-
HIso-
strutnorI PIIY Lbe 1IIIIronil ired II ld 1ld 1010-
IlCdfJlto-
Ircdvitctions HasHI as he is called rules with unlimited power HoIle-
makes
shut out from all that makes life happy with usu They inin-
wakes
in-
iced
IlCdfJlWP Ulll1ltlntvtoIV irrrpnnirpIrIlnunyCrrrlnryCrrrlnry-
Ilnunyrvji11-
onlUon
tlrtlr-
Cnmmunrratintw
r
2 Yourf Hoards have AL laborious office to fill TheThe-
statedThe-
statedmakes and executes his own lawslawst1ccarillgdeclaring war or cutnut-
ting
deed11e lack many things that we highly prize j sometimessUlIJettnesUlIJettne-
ting
sunetiures-they
rmnnimimtimimrnr logins iioniitinasntnhtiiyiotiioonlUon orI ni runts b lho nnmuM 7Hminiidrpnrtmen-
tlily7Hmini-
istatedstated meetings of tho Boards aro monthly11101 th Ij and there arearo-
often
are-
often
ting off a mansUlIII head at willwillnnnenone daringa ring to ask the rearea-
son
tllcJ Iilck mire of tliclthelIJ tll1than we canimaginecan imagine or they themtllolll-
80n
tlcnt-sches
lily Lu ndtrraar1 tow J11 mNouM rWIWrWIW-
often
7Jo81frtr-IIIVT rntvrrrntvrri-reschesche Ilccrihe l1t he The ireIIIVIII-
VCOnuEspoxvrlg
um 1 r rr-
CORIIESPON1RNCE
j they arc not to pitied stasta-
tiontata-
tionoften called meetings At these meetings tho membersmemheri-
iare
son why If you wish to travel through thistlli countrycountry-
safely
ss-
areI
tion which they occupy Mii to bo desired abovo all othersothcr-Itfely
others-Theare upfrequently until elevenclerclllmtland even twelve oclock atat-
night
at-
night
aafclyi it Miis necessarynecessar to gcUget4 a passport ffrom thesei liasesRases-
Who
ThoThccQwlitiollCOIllitim of the JUann wLon the people delight to honorjhonorhonor-
holronir-
orConRE3POMFUE OFOl THE 1JIIJLE BOA11UBOA11U-
nightDOIW-
IInight and sometimes until oneon and two oclock in the mornmorn-
ing
morn-
ing
whoho areIrt frequently engaged inin the most bloody wars withwith-
eachor his who possesses immcnso wealth U not to bo comparedeompLrefl-
each
coniparerl-
withAilII rmlOllnlrntlf9 on rueihe xuhjrrtorubJrrlv or UIIIIIO onlin rtorelnIPIUIJIhc nutributwnitr1hiitO0-
iaunt
IlrlblllIOOr-
m
tt-
weight
ing reading letterseltrs J1l1nning answering calls strugglingstruggling-
amidst
struggling-
amidst
each other Tho country often slttrers scverely from tLeuthese-
conflicts
with that of the Leotcd miifnary What lnppiness itit-
conHietll
it-
will
mauntu LtJ 0111rC9OU 10
1VWI C 11MK lrnawilipSrriQpurulurpCrrrturySrriQpurulurpCrrrturyi-rvrrrdlr
Vrrrtory-jfiHlinll
Vrrrtory I
amidst the m08t appalling ifiieultios that obstruct them inin-
tlJeir
in-
their
conHietll fielh Leing laid waite an1 cities bunlehurtled-
Added
wiJI afford them to 1e adtlressd ly the Saviour EnterEnte-
rAcdEnter-
ye
jfiHlinlljfiHlinll-
n
11111 111111111-
1Commnnlntlnnq
lrwr-
ComnumtrnthnnAcd to thithis is another 8d yee into the joy of your Iurd What 111ppincsI wi11 LoLo-
f
be-
theirsCommnnlntlnnq nlonlng Junatlomn cc-
1V
nror nntlnrelntrn4J In thu nnillllOnIIIII lal dTOWllIlftlldTOWllIlftll-
J
UllIrIUlrDUllIrIUlrD-
WBYOO
drpartmrn-
tniltlJeir great work j now pressed and cIbarras8c for tbotbo-
wanL
the-
want
i calamity wIdell sometimessometimes-
fallstheirs aas they shall shine as the stars foreer alltl everever-
I
ever-
ButWBYOOnil ti aidrrreaidlJri 10
wanLw off mnusnowfuns now crusnoucrushrl inin incirtheir nopcshopos byuy some01Je auersondyer4endyer4e-
providence
adverse-
providence
ffallsI 11 toi tthe1 le 1lotutv 0ofI ttheIIeio poor noyssmiansAbjssinianll SarmqwaniH of largelarge-
locustsBut they do not have to wait till the hour of death forfor-
providencefor-
locustfir-
the
J 11 SiiniiiEiinSfMhnttft aIItIU
TrfimirrTrfimirr-SfMhnttf
TrrnJl1r-aIItIU
7rrnanrn-t TninTni-
nFORM
aa-
FORM
tprovidence or sonic opposing enemy now weepingweerin andnnnn-
J1raying
and-
praying
locusts dclupo the landbn inin countless million destroying thethe-
cropsthc beginning of their joyjo MbionaricVMissionariesiiilllrie snyjlJJ one whowho-
praying
who-
copswho-
haspraying in the nuddlo of the night while pressedre8c1 with thethe-
weight
the-
weight
crops andant leaving pestilence and famine in their pathpath-
Underath has had largo opportunities for knowing arc the happiesthappiest-
weight
happiest-
limIer
happiest-people
FORM OF BEQUESTBEQUES-
Tgin
BEQUEST-
Iweight cff their great undertaking Howlr w few think ofof-
tht
of-
thh1
Under dateate of Juno the Oth 1831 ono of the missionariesmissionaries-
to
P00PcnPle on earth A little while a30ago i heard a lissioiiarIllissionar-
to
missionarymissionary-
winosiotarysiotary-
thli
I hwby riffilf andantlllrjmthbqurathit tenth unto iheSoiitlipmIhp Hotltllfm Biptt ConvenConvc-
nthu
Conven-
tion
Conven-
tfonthli to that country thus wrote Locusts hereVshlho was drillcnriCnT hOlueA00i by7 a0 failureillrntfit hcaltll maui1 whollllIlnlllIln-
h
longslongs-
tofi tinn hm iLerllacioert lire rlllOImtntotrtrtl01 ifif mowIIWIf TorIf slllrctstbjecta if 0lfotherr 1110111-
0lJP1I
Pis-
polywcro seen forfur-
theto return tell a lbbatht school I waq ncyer fO bphaJly asas-
whenfor ththe ofIf sad CtJnnlionCtJnnlion-
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1I lJP1Ipoly pllrpfN 1I3 Youra Boards selfsacrifidngsacrificing bodieswi icitfcr ofof-
the
of-
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r thet h e first dtime thisu t fcMXClSlA MM-
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Iarc vlfV reason some days since ubut havenhae notnot-
assumedwhen1
1 en on IheatlreuIetl I ell jrlgroundJUI11l andnl I never exreeexpectt tto0 tbeve 1111111111-11nsule
againagain-Amid
Ithe Boardrc11 receive any compensationcOnlcllsation for all their rcsponsirelonsi-bilitie
responsi-
bilities
assumednsule thcth appearance of a formidable array till today And now MrsIrs Bridgman sayssay to you in a lettereUeroeUerofromfromfrom-
Ihefrom-
ShanghaiHOME AND F011KIGN JOURNALJOURNAL-
bilities
JOUHAL-
This
bilities their aujiotics their labors their time and theirtllcir-
proCound
their-
profoundatudies
Tho first signal of their approach was a noisc rescmblinmemb1illgresembling-the
Shanghai China MayilY 21I 1851 It isi sixsL jcarsenrs todaytoday-
profound
today-
the
todays-
ince1
profoundprofoundatudiesitudies None butbu t tho corresponding secretariessecretaries-
reed
secretaries-
receive
the hum of many swarms of bccg On listeninlistening attentiveattentive-ly
Snccsince I arrvetarried ill1 ChInanina I cannot tell you dearcar childrenchildr-enreedwtajcompcimtionforlltheydoandtheyluta
children-
Iy
children-how This palrr is pUilihpll l1onthly on the fullowinj termsterms-
irn1rn-
1ane
11-
i
reedwtajcompcimtionforlltheydoandtheylutareedreceive any compcnMtion for all they 110 auaml11 they but aa-
barea-
barely awhile it became liko thetlJ sound of heavyhClLv hail at
how t1anktul I aam frtllcfor tho privilege of dtvelling amongaUlon thistlliI-
i
this-
heathenpjTingleanefe cCOp1lScopies-Five
ii-
bare
i IcntIcnt-
Fivesomesonic-
distanceheathen Tcorle 1
awl teaching thcmC thehc lcSMcd W1gflspe1-ee
gospe-lTltn
FivZFive whni sntIllt to OK PESOV ii-
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I1wllve
iiii-
Twelveicopiesbare rcmuneratioii for tho whole of Tftr Tas a theirtllcir-
time
their-
time
distancei Iaopport tan ee thenI Ien went out to ascertain whenceecrbllaictriain wiiencc the noisenoisenoise-
originatedr TlIhai partly from her own happiness min the work and minin-
orlgllatetlin-
partTwelve copiesCOtScopses whfn sent to ONE PERSON 2 WW-
tune0O0O-
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jj-
Ijtime The rccbrding secretaries ipend weeks of time Jdurdur-
ing
dur-
ingoriginated 1 r1liteho airaIr was teeming with locusts bybyhichwhich part from tho wretchedness of those whoho havc not the gosgos-tine
osos-
theWtLIj Itt It he paruculrly observed that although a lanjo nrnri-
ngnull-
1IJr
nurn-
lrcring a yearear inin writing thc records without ono cent forfor-
compelll3tJD
for-
compensatbn
the light of tho sun was already greatly obscured ButIutI pel slu asks WinolioIO of youou have consecratedconseerite yourselvesyourselclt-
his
lirIJr ofIff copiracopil may 1lip takm at on post oflirp unlrsswill
thyliuliu-
the
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compeaaAtion
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nt
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1I0rtll
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fly
sentnt to 01t PERJV thl VCprirc lto mdl suWrurcompeaaAtion treasurer particularly tho treasurer ofof-
tbeof-
thethis was only the advance guard On Iookuilooking torntOIVarl11 tltho
I toiaoJtoto-
north
to cause ofr ijij-
FOIOI
pfr popcopythe Foreign Mission Board w ny preCIUiprecious reVlvah IIIinn itmerieIIICr5clUeTlC uI How ot youjOU-
a orS bnI arl1rQotlnil1Yegwlpostnil1Yegwlpost-
paid
pespes-
IH1d
tlabor iTtfr Winforms worth at leastleas-
t11jXJnorth I perceived about distant several I jj-
clouds
OrIeTS and moneys forJt tho paper rnuta Jeao IS tJIJ t several 1 fifnttintClguO UJflU IHcrawcrai Mine JmftoTin 0 been partakers of the blessings fromcorn on bigh 1 IfreetFrce-
ou1free-
couJrcc nadlUo H KKl FLYSOAELf nonoJli-
chnVlful11jXJ81JOOavear1JW11000 andalland HiInnPirihntiiJvdoac i i Fld toa year all pjs gratuitouslygratuitoul-
y28r
douib as it vcrc ruug from tho card which I at oacoonceyly JUou have received j freely givegivDaJYJringDarins KlIMIMJlichnVlful II-
nlonlng
a