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r I iF T Y r J f 1fJfr ii i- iFOREIGi iiY J 1 r Y tt t r h FOREIGi FOREIGiAL- L MISSlbN MISSlbNT t Jou JBJ JBJ- BulHilcd RNAL RNALG- O BulHilcd Bloailily by tho ho of I I y porclgB Mii ItUidon Iard 0 u- ALL tltc Southern HnjUlt Convention Convention- ALL Conve- ntionJou ALL POWER is GIVEN UNTO ME IN HEAVEN IIEA JJLJUJJgMJI VEN AND IN EARTH Go YE YE T IEBEFOBE AND A ND TEACH ALL ALL NATIONS NATIONSTHE THE SON SO OP GOD GOD- Vol SO- DFOREIGN fcv fc- vVol Vol 7 7N JNTcw ew Scries Sories- FOREIGN RICHMOND VA JANUARY J AU 1RY 1875 187 187- j 1875- J 1875I- 4altlikilaeci No 7 7WhoI Whole No 79 79- FOREIGN 79- f 79S- OON j FOREIGN MISSION M S8UN JOURNAL JOURNALT- ERMS THE REASONWf REASON W W- A WI WI- A Y SOON SOO TO SAIL SAIL- Our SAIL- Our SAIL- Our vw w n m lu AP A u0t Protestant t contemporary inqu inqu- missions res ree e why M modern modern- TERMS modern- missions modern- tIc Our brethren W JDavid David and W WCoHey W CoHey ap ap- pointetH at- pointe1 up- pointees missions have litlo Ii Ii- given tIc accomplished so The answer answerS- togie answeri- bet TERMS TERMSe- ingle pointetH of the Board of Foreign Missions to Africa Africa- expect Arioa- expect Africa- expect Stogie copy one yoar oar Sen given is that U what the church lost Year 60 iiost i i- missionary eadly needs is is- missionsmade sail four Conte Itd to one adn18I Ij expect to sail from Nqw York directly to Monrovia Monrovia- early Monrovir- iearly Monrovia- early 1 00 Src3iTiSJd Cln1 iBBionarY organizntionsassooiat organizationsassociate- of TQ cop copies t to on one addrt8 2 00 missionsmnde up up- r up- Tried early in i January next The preparation and other other- expenses other- 1penlcs other other- expenses Thirty copies to one dcirpi 6 oo Q 0 of clergymen cI ergymen married marrle d and ond unmirried unm rrl Triedd of brother brother- hoods brother- hoods pe Por pltckltgoll COntAining fifty coplelt and upwards expenses expenses incident to going to their distant work will will- suggest wils- uggcs will- suggest Uuntper 15 cents per COp copy copy- All per year hoods of laymen and sisterhood of Belf selfoorifioing selfsacrificing- women sacrificing sacrificing- All the I suggest of importance the States sending up their their- quotas their- qotas their- quotas All subscription for It tho rwper tboutd be ill tJdrmod Fonewtf ontlaf Mig women Wo V wonder how muc mu i modern roo d ern miseions miSSIons missions- must 11010 ten uURNAL t11tN4L UICflalOl VA VA- R 4 quotas as speedily as possible Will brethren examine examine- the examine- the examine- the MSMprfawmrfMA Rctpt R ceipts will bt sent tnlJUf fur all ubcriptimu Tcdred recei- rtdFORETGN must hare accomplished before aomogood some good people would would- k would- be the account on our fourth page and notice how great great- is k be o Billing WI 11 lUg to t0 acknowledge nc k nov Ied ge that th n t I they tl 10Y are successful successfu- lFO succss suticessful- If fu u- If 1 is the arrearage of the churches How can can the Board Hoard- make Board- make Board- make JfOHEfGN FO BUKRWN RR TON TMTcs MJbbJON rOTsr BOARD BOARDL- ocated BOARDL- ocated Rn A ran If t thy hft1 lived in the days of the Apostles it It would woul- dbabeW1 would- have make brick without straw straw- AN 1 1- AN Located at Ktohmond Va Va- Ixt hat7been have been ou the same They would have becn becn- greatly been- greatly greatly tnmWed at the foilure qf1ho 4f the mission of Paul pftulP- RESIPSST Paul- and Paul- and 0 0- RICIIMOND PRESIPSST Ixt tar rrJ J L 31 coiuiv viitqtaiA VtRntrr- AViCzParRinsersitiram rMrffL 7 an and Barnnbus A few converts in Cyprus and a few few- VictrRwnprsfT few- at AN ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATION- Xenophon ILLUSTRATION- Xenophon VictrRwnprsfT VJlPRrJlr0 ViCzParRinsersitiram tofTSJII Hiram tflm Woods Md w M WiiButc N Oi 0 II atAntiocb at Antioch and Derbe and L rstra would E H Tc Lyatra seem so s so- insignificant Xenophon tho historian tells us in the CyroprodSa 0 TlIcktt ker On UI 1a 8 Henderson Ala J A lUckctt I Miss J L JJur T rowe Va a Henry McDonald Ky W Wlop 1opa Yearaan Mo J 0 Vnr s significant t i as not i A to t be worthy n of mention mention- 5SBMI mention- For that when Cyrus the Great on his march of conquest conquest- approached conquest- approached 5SBMI mn B 80 0 Moses iJm 01If Orn Ar Arx3 Ark x3 P CllByiJA OJurtuey Ii La U D McCollum For our part we are not willing to admit that the the- results approached the boarders of Armenia Tigranee fled fled- with fled- with FU Y1 Matt Hlllittnan Tenn W Ia r Y Cary Crane Texas Texas- It with al aU his family determined not to be exposed to to- the to- Fla to- the i A results of missionary work have been small that that- other H A TUJlKK or the of suoha such ComiMfowmjra SECMTART tyranny a monster as he had hDdhclr heard Cyrus Cyrus- to w EDWIN WUHTIMM TnKAsunr other agencies than those now employed ae necessary necessary- In to be The Theconqueror conqueror was too sharp for him he inter inter- cepted inter- cepted 0VT1SoKAMBcwTO C T II WoRCRIAM fOr 1WATIIU flP fi 31 Acatros AcatrosI1- oARn trrrt noorumca 0R nwa 8CRMAOT In our reading of the Acts of the Apostles we see see- A see- nothing cepted cep t e d his h 18 flight fl Ig ht ocro8 tho th e mountains mou nt ni II 8 captured c a Ptut e d the the- w tt king and all his retinue To show his magnanimity magnnnimity- fi of othing brotherboos of and eisterlvoods eisterlvoods- H DARP or M4UQFRRJ n Jttr 0 o mttJn netting A E Dkktoon Dkktoonothing Brotherhoods u laymen Cyrus offered to allow Tigrancs r to sentence t J H n K WfDllton KHyson A O II II Clark Winston J T c II Kcosco II Harrill j o Williams J U WfltklM T J Kvaps Wl W I of 0 t selfsacrificing BO If Bncrl fi cmg women These Th Tbese eS are postapostoho postapostoho- J pos postapostolic- human t apos tol i 0 each cae h one of 0 f hie h 11 own officers I ffi cers IgmnC8 JIB they th oy pass were flcn e brought b ence rougl on ou- each on- DARP on- each bt bt- D Ungt11 OOllllln l n Wllllon Wilson J U Garlick Garli- ckCAll buMaD contrivances The Apostles And and early mission missio- ntSrAll mission- aries before the court He could not induce him to open his tSrAll All communications reference in to the business business- o aric3 wont w ent fortl1 fort h two nnd nn d two s7 j7 road rea d of 0 f Barnabus Barnabus- of B Barnabus- and arnn b 8 lipsuntiltho quocn was presented Then Tigranes of o thin Hoard should be addressed to II A TOPPKH Turrun- orrespondint I and Saul of Paul and Silas of Uarnabus and Mark Marl- As leaping to his feet said Bni U 0 king I would dierather dierather- than Corresponding Richmond than she should be enslaved Cyrus admiring Jm Jm- conjugal his- conjugal Secretary 1a 1a- MISSIONARIES As nearly as may be the various missionary miJ8ionar organiza organiza- MlssiONAniTq organiza- tions conjugal fidelity dismissed them telling te1lin Ticranes that thatt- iNi8 MlssiONAniTq APPOINTED ti0B tiNi8 have bccn followinS 11 Arostolic example Thcy- w They Thcy- MISfIONARIES he might enjoy all of his royal prerogatives if he he- would he- would w 11 MISfIONARIES have have sent out brethren to laborh the same 6lmcficl ncldd or in 10 would become and remain remam hiafaithful his faltbfull111y faithful ally ally- When ally- When ro inxslgntii9nnltd r11 n ito O w no r Lnsrecently 18 recontly ointetl intcd l When I ap plI IIJr cr n d o they had withdrawn from the presence presence of v v v- their f f- r11 two miMtonnricsMra Lowellynof Jowcllyn of Toxne Texue to China i I Uon wtttTtmrffilttW1i1GS3vin nnd and In in tht forn1Jon forma r eon of 1i1cChrlllln P COM Cvnfij tledDch lies 3cl rich of of- tho his courtiexf bjfim9 hail s r somy to worn oflpf Icy of PIe praise and Ilev W W Colley Celle y to t Africa The former is a 1 to 1cstuV tlrOI tlH3Persihti t crugttet c dmll t I lady hJyof of wealth ami culture who proposed to t her I Jminjtic8 znuncs iti they tako the very best Jneans of engrafting tho theajsty majesty of hi hi- of I1is pr6n Inotbr othe tbelnat1nni1tty th to tsttangty iijt t x 1 pay j Clir8ioajty CI IriS t lam t y upon the t1 Ie domestic and Bocioland socinl Lmrl national of his soul until they had l1a all II i i- UIUP exhausted thcu CI1COml own exponeea She is well known and highly cs UIUP when Tigranes noticinc tlmt tha tb had not not- even life of tho people If there has been any lack of sue I queen teemed in Tcxa and will bo boa a valuable accession nCCCB610n to I even ec expressed any gratitude gtntit1l rntitude for their restoration to to- their our missionary force She will probably to the ccgfl cessas it fc hog not noeenaeaorersre bccn b thnt tho th jaborersnre Jaborers lb arc not no of o the their dominions said to her liar II And what dost thou thou- think thou- think go j right wkind kind or notecnt not sent out in the right way but tlUtbcouBe because think 0 Armenian Queen of Cyrus Cyrus- She Cyrus- She yrus f northern part of China nnd labor in connection with few She 111 I did not him him- Whom him- Whom j the y are fow 1rny yo y O the Lordof Lord of the iarvc8t thftt lIe replied see tho ladies of the Tung Chow Mission 4 6 I Whom then didst thou Beef Beef- I see I I- t gcnd fortb fort laborcrs Jlev Mr Ir Colley goes out with brother David to jscnd more U t I saw only him who said I would rather die die- than die- than j tvt than that she should bo enslaved I I- Is I- Is Africa Ill WM educated at tho IicIimOR1 Colver Colver- Institute fnfr V ctlucrtcd f Colvr GRATIFYING TESTIMONY TESTIMONY- The Is it not a forcible illustration of Jesus love for his his- people his- people institute I Wo hope that the t J 10 Board OU t may havo I Inve tho t1 the- privilege Ie people Not only was Christ willing to die but but- actually but- actually pnvllego ot ot sending IIcmlin out a I number of educated colored colored- men The JKcaruner nnd Chronicle says says- There actually did ehed ehc his blood on Calvaxy thnt his people people- might people- might men and i tho African mission mission may receive receive the atten atten- tion t CI OIVan There f IVan ere is i9 wide miscrivino miSpiviIl misgiving as t to the value of e n Rev Rev- W might not be enslaved ensayot by sin And us Il eoon as the the- sinnercan the- sinnercan tion it w c Vfln MetcrB worfc work in Imc r7omc So many represen represen- tations sinnercan appreciate this love loveand and realize its fulness fulness- freshness fulness- freshness Ie6ervce tations arc madii rnad of its workinjr WOrklD which awaken doubt doubt- nnj doubt- and freshness unselfishness be cannot see buy tiy ty other other- object other- nnd other- object sue nnj fcftr that we believe the Board of the American American- MEN American- MEN object No created being bem no imaginary c Jtrnhficnbon gratification- nothing rat ideation ideation- nothing MEN FOB F 0 CHINA Haptist n ptist Publication Society under whose patronage patronage- Affairs patronage- Affairs I nothing whatever can attract him from the cross and and- from and- from f Affairs are becoming critical with some of 0 f our sta the Mission is would woul do n wise Iso and needful thing to to- ion to- tions from his h zeal love adoratiou and desire to please that that- Saviour that- Saviour at ttona ion in Ctaa B lJr yi Yates at Smnghni ba hllR long lon been appoint W t a committee Vsl thorouohly to inTc8tigate ta5KlHJ nnd to to- deprival Saviour that first loved him and gave himself for or him him- THE him- THE lm report rlflf the fncts lhe Southrn Board ourd have a Mission Mission- bled Deprived of the use Ub of his voice He has been ena inRomC i Home under the direction of Ilev G B Taylor Taylor- g I bled to givo g to tho church his valuable counsel nnd D J D against Ilgninst which no injurious report has reached THE WORK IN JAPAN JAPAN- Ilev JAPAN- Rev direction but in view of his disability and the many j us irom f rout nny qnarter qnarter- calls gnorter- calls I I II calls upon him in various directions it is exceedingly j What is hero said of Dr Taylor is just what Wb all all- desirable all- desirable 11 Ilev J T 1 Joy Joyen en who is laboring under appoint appoint- ment appoint- ment desirable for him io have an assistant in his impor who know him would expect to hear Cnr Isllt of 0 him um and an his his- tant his- tant 18 ment of the Baptist Missionary Uifioii gives a hopeful hopeful- viev hopeful- view tant t an t field fie 11 l work He is a f wise man prudent looks far ahead ahead- At ahead- At viev vicvof of things in Japan In a letter to tho Chicago Chicag- oStandard Chicag- oStandard At Tung Chow the case is even more urgent Brother Brother- Crawfords and works with Wlt ha sincere BlI1Cere purposeto purpo se to glorify his Mas Mas- Crawfords blas- ter Standard he says says- Tho says- an says- The Crawfords health is such as aso to make it proper for him him- to ter He may make no grcai gro noieo DO8e about n b o t what h n t he h is is- to 18 is- doing The English language is being so widely widelystudied widelystudied- among Studied Studied- among to have eomo respite from rom labor but ho hesitates to to- come doing in Italy he will sound SOUll no trumpet me before 01C him him- come him- but among tho people that even tho newly arrived may may- gather may- gttber come to this country becavse there is no ono to take take- charge but long after ho has been called Cll nl to his IlS reward d his his- charge his- work IB gather tber around them numerous scholars who read the the- Bible the- Bible charge of If his work In caec of his death or even even- temporary work will endure and grow Hoe is a solid true true- temporary t true- devoted Bible in our language It is a delfghtful sight to to- behold to- behold temporary absenco the mieaion would greatly great y suffer su sufferI- NTO lr devoted t 1 evo t ed man m an and as such we are proud prou ldB of 0 af him hB 1m and an can can- Have can- trust behold these young men busy searching tho Scriptures Scriptures- in Have we no young men p 10 for the love of Christ Christ- are trust him Wo never expect to hear h ear any ny U injurious injurious- are In injurious- report j UflOUS in our grand version Many thus become converts converts- and converts- and are willing to go to Tung Chow t What say our breth breth- ren report mf of 0 him him- ron 1m and they never go back to heathenism as the priests priests- openly priests- openly lament lament- The lament- The ron in our colleges and seminaries f The question is is- who openly MRS m LEWELLYN LEWELLYN- This w w- b w- T U The Catholics claim several thousand adherents adherents- from adherents- from who will Ilefe I send f co b go 1 Who will answer am me me- THE D T This excellent exee IIen t Christian Ch rIB t HID woman w w- t omnn appointed by our our- THE our- Board from many old families and but few converts There There- are There- D There- are THE T HE HOUSE Hi n t CANTON CANTON- Our Board a missionary to t 0 China 01 1 in will be claimed by by- Our by- the are probably a thousand converted Protestant Christian Christian- natives Christian- natives Our brethren must not forget tho houso in Canton Canton- or the Texas churches 0 1 hes as their missionary but the the- for the- whole natives and this leaven is 18 working Vor k Ing both b 0 tl 1 up and an d down down- Most d d- t down- Most own for or brother Graves The Th churches in Baltimore pro pro- pose whole South Sou will WI bo e glad tBI al to unite nito with the Lone Lone Star Star- pose Star- State Most belong to the middle class of society but several several- of pose to give eevcn seven en thousand dollare provided all tho the- other State in sustaining SUtll her hands h ds by their prayers and and- other and- contributions of the highest officials are professed Christians and and- the and- the other churches i in tho bounds of tho Convention will will- give contributions Tho time of her er departure is not yet yet- givo yet- determined the most famous famousof of living authors and scholars is also also- a givo threo thousand dollars Let them not 110 be dieap disap- pointed I83P determined etcfllne Her address is McKinney Collin county county- pointed county- I I a Christian in sentiment though not connected as as- yet as- yet I pointed in their expectations I Texas 1cxne yet with any church churc- hiF r I I L

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their-quotasAll subscription forIt tho rwper tboutd beill tJdrmod Fonewtfontlaf Mig women WoV wonder how mucmu i modernroo dern miseionsmiSSIonsmissions-

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the account on our fourth page and notice how greatgreat-iskbeo BillingWI 11 lUg tot0 acknowledgenc k nov Iedge thatth n t I theytl 10Y are successfulsuccessfu-

lFOsuccsssuticessful-

Iffuu-

If1 is the arrearage of the churches How cancan the BoardHoard-

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makeJfOHEfGNFOBUKRWNRR TON TMTcsMJbbJONrOTsr BOARDBOARDL-ocated

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Rn A ran If tthy hft1 lived in the days of the Apostles itIt wouldwoul-dbabeW1

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Located at Ktohmond VaVa-

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hat7beenhave been ou the same They would have becnbecn-greatly

been-greatlygreatly tnmWed at the foilure qf1ho4f the mission of PaulpftulP-

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Xenophon

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XenophonVictrRwnprsfTVJlPRrJlr0ViCzParRinsersitiramtofTSJIIHiramtflm Woods Md w M WiiButc N Oi0 II atAntiocbat Antioch and Derbe and L rstra wouldEH Tc Lyatra seem sosso-

insignificantXenophon tho historian tells us in the CyroprodSa0TlIckttker OnUI1a 8 Henderson Ala J A lUckcttI Miss J L JJur T

rowe Vaa Henry McDonald Ky WWlop1opa Yearaan Moo J 0 Vnrssignificantt i as noti Ato tbe worthyn of mentionmention-

5SBMImention-

Forthat when Cyrus the Great on his march of conquestconquest-approached

conquest-approached5SBMImn B800 MosesiJm01If Orn ArArx3Ark

x3P CllByiJAOJurtuey IiLa U D McCollum For our part we are not willing to admit that thethe-

results

approached the boarders of Armenia Tigranee fledfled-with

fled-withFUY1 Matt Hlllittnan Tenn WIa rY Cary Crane TexasTexas-

Itwith alaU his family determined not to be exposed toto-

theto-

Flato-

thei Aresults of missionary work have been small thatthat-

otherH A TUJlKK or the of suohasuchComiMfowmjra SECMTART tyranny a monster as he hadhDdhclrheard CyrusCyrus-

towEDWIN WUHTIMM TnKAsunr other agencies than those now employed ae necessarynecessary-

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tt king and all his retinue To show his magnanimitymagnnnimity-fi

ofothing brotherboos of and eisterlvoodseisterlvoods-H

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buMaD contrivances The Apostles Andand early missionmissio-ntSrAll

mission-aries

before the court He could not induce him to open histSrAllAll communications referencein to the businessbusiness-

oaric3 wontw ent fortl1fort h two nndnn d two s7j7 roadrea d of0 f BarnabusBarnabus-

ofBBarnabus-

andarnnb 8 lipsuntiltho quocn was presented Then Tigranes

ofo thin Hoard should be addressed to II A TOPPKHTurrun-orrespondint

I and Saul of Paul and Silas of Uarnabus and MarkMarl-As

leaping to his feet saidBni U 0 king I would dieratherdierather-thanCorresponding Richmond than she should be enslaved Cyrus admiring JmJm-conjugal

his-conjugal

Secretary 1a1a-

MISSIONARIES

As nearly as may be the various missionarymiJ8ionar organizaorganiza-

MlssiONAniTqorganiza-

tionsconjugal fidelity dismissed them tellingte1lin Ticranes thatthatt-

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wTheyThcy-

MISfIONARIEShe might enjoy all of his royal prerogatives if hehe-would

he-wouldw11

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two miMtonnricsMra LowellynofJowcllyn of ToxneTexue to ChinaiI Uon wtttTtmrffilttW1i1GS3vinnndand Inin tht forn1Jonformar eon of 1i1cChrlllln

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and Ilev W W ColleyCelle y tot Africa The former is a 1 to 1cstuV tlrOI tlH3Persihti t crugttet c dmll tI

ladyhJyofof wealth ami culture who proposed tot her I

Jminjtic8znuncsiti they tako the very best Jneans of engrafting thotheajstymajesty of hihi-

ofI1is pr6n Inotbrothe tbelnat1nni1ttyth to tsttangtyiijt tx1 pay j Clir8ioajtyCI IriS t lam ty upon thet1 Ie domestic and Bociolandsocinl Lmrl national of his soul until they hadl1a allII ii-

UIUPexhausted thcu CI1COmlown exponeea She is well known and highly cs UIUP when Tigranes noticinc tlmt thatb had notnot-

evenlife of tho people If there has been any lack of sue Iqueen

teemed in Tcxa and will boboaa valuable accessionnCCCB610n to I evenec expressed any gratitudegtntit1lrntitude for their restoration toto-

theirour missionary force She will probably to theccgflcessasitfc hog notnoeenaeaorersrebccnb thnt thoth jaborersnreJaborerslb arc notno ofo the their dominions said to herliar II And what dost thouthou-

thinkthou-

thinkgo j rightwkindkind or notecntnot sent out in the right way buttlUtbcouBebecause think 0 Armenian Queen of CyrusCyrus-She

Cyrus-She

yrus fnorthern part of China nnd labor in connection with few She 111I did not himhim-Whom

him-Whom

j the y are fow 1rny yoyO the LordofLord of the iarvc8t thftt lIe replied seetho ladies of the Tung Chow Mission 46

I Whom then didst thou BeefBeef-I

see II-tgcnd fortbfort laborcrsJlev MrIr Colley goes out with brother David to

jscnd more Ut I saw only him who said I would rather diedie-than

die-thanj tvt than that she should bo enslaved II-

IsI-

IsAfrica Ill WM educated at tho IicIimOR1 ColverColver-Institutefnfr V ctlucrtcd f Colvr GRATIFYING TESTIMONYTESTIMONY-

The

Is it not a forcible illustration of Jesus love for hishis-people

his-peopleinstituteI Wo hope that thet J 10 BoardOU t may havoIInve thot1the-

privilegeIe people Not only was Christ willing to die butbut-

actuallybut-

actuallypnvllego otot sendingIIcmlin out aI number of educated coloredcolored-men

The JKcaruner nnd Chronicle sayssays-

Thereactually did ehedehc his blood on Calvaxy thnt his peoplepeople-might

people-mightmen andi tho African missionmission may receivereceive the attenatten-

tiont

CI

OIVanTheref IVanere isi9 wide miscrivinomiSpiviIlmisgiving as tto the value ofe nRevRev-

Wmight not be enslavedensayot by sin And usIl eoon as thethe-sinnercan

the-sinnercantion it w c Vfln MetcrB worfcwork in Imcr7omc Soo many represenrepresen-

tationssinnercan appreciate this loveloveandand realize its fulnessfulness-freshness

fulness-freshnessIe6ervce tations arc madiirnad of its workinjrWOrklD which awaken doubtdoubt-

nnjdoubt-

andfreshness unselfishness be cannot see buytiyty otherother-object

other-nnd

other-objectsue nnj fcftr that we believe the Board of the AmericanAmerican-

MENAmerican-

MENobject No created beingbem no imaginary cJtrnhficnbongratification-nothing

rat ideationideation-nothingMEN FOBF0 CHINA Haptistn ptist Publication Society under whose patronagepatronage-

Affairspatronage-

AffairsI nothing whatever can attract him from the cross andand-from

and-fromf Affairs are becoming critical with some of0 f our sta the Mission is wouldwoul do n wiseIso and needful thing toto-

ionto-

tionsfrom hish zeal love adoratiou and desire to please thatthat-Saviour

that-Saviour

atttonaion in Ctaa BlJr yiYates aat Smnghni bahllR longlon been appointW t a committeeVslthorouohly to inTc8tigateta5KlHJnnd toto-

deprivalSaviour that first loved him and gave himself foror himhim-

THE

him-

THE

lmreportrlflf the fncts lhe Southrn Boardourd have a MissionMission-

bledDeprived of the useUb of his voice He has been ena inRomCi Home under the direction of Ilev G B TaylorTaylor-

gI bled to givog to tho church his valuable counsel nnd D JD againstIlgninst which no injurious report has reached THE WORK IN JAPANJAPAN-

Ilev

JAPAN-

Revdirection but in view of his disability and the many j us iromf rout nny qnarterqnarter-calls

gnorter-calls

I

I

II calls upon him in various directions it is exceedingly j What is hero said of Dr Taylor is just whatWb allall-

desirableall-

desirable11 Ilev J T1 JoyJoyenen who is laboring under appointappoint-

mentappoint-

mentdesirable for him io have an assistant in his impor who know him would expect to hearCnr Islltof0 himum andan hishis-

tanthis-

tant18

ment of the Baptist Missionary Uifioii gives a hopefulhopeful-viev

hopeful-viewtantt an t fieldfie11l work He is af wise man prudent looks far aheadahead-

Atahead-

At

vievvicvofof things in Japan In a letter to tho ChicagoChicag-oStandard

Chicag-oStandardAt Tung Chow the case is even more urgent BrotherBrother-

Crawfordsand works withWlt h a sincereBlI1Cere purposetopurpo se to glorify his MasMas-

Crawfordsblas-

ter

Standard he sayssays-

Tho

says-an

says-

TheCrawfords health is such asasoto make it proper for himhim-to

ter He may make no grcaigro noieoDO8e aboutnb o t whath n t heh isis-

to18is-

doing

The English language is being so widelywidelystudiedwidelystudied-among

StudiedStudied-amongto have eomo respite fromrom labor but ho hesitates toto-

comedoing in Italy he will soundSOUll no trumpetme before01C himhim-

come

hhim-

but

among tho people that even tho newly arrived maymay-gather

may-gttbercome to this country becavse there is no ono to taketake-

chargebut long after ho has been calledCll

nl to hisIlS rewardd hishis-

chargehis-

work

IB gathertber around them numerous scholars who read thethe-Bible

the-Biblecharge ofIf his work In caec of his death or eveneven-

temporarywork will endure and grow Hoe is a solid truetrue-

temporaryttrue-

devoted

Bible in our language It is a delfghtful sight toto-

beholdto-

beholdtemporary absenco the mieaion would greatlygreat y suffersusufferI-NTO

lr devotedt1 evo ted manm an and as such we are proudprouldB

of0af

himhB

1m andan cancan-

Havecan-

trustbehold these young men busy searching tho ScripturesScriptures-inHave we no young men p 10 for the love of ChristChrist-

aretrust him Wo never expect to hearhear anyny U injuriousinjurious-

areIninjurious-

reportj UflOUS in our grand version Many thus become convertsconverts-

andconverts-

andare willing to go to Tung Chow t What say our brethbreth-ren

report mfof0 himhim-

ron1m and they never go back to heathenism as the priestspriests-

openlypriests-

openly lamentlament-The

lament-The

ron in our colleges and seminaries f The question isis-

who

openlyMRSm LEWELLYNLEWELLYN-

This

ww-b

w-

T

U The Catholics claim several thousand adherentsadherents-from

adherents-from

who will Ilefe I send fcobgo 1 Who will answer am meme-

THE

DT This excellentexee IIen t ChristianCh rIB t HID womanww-

tomnn appointed by ourour-

THE

our-

Board

from many old families and but few converts ThereThere-

areThere-

DThere-

areTHET HE HOUSE Hin t CANTONCANTON-

OurBoard a missionary tot0 China01 1 in will be claimed byby-

Our

by-

theare probably a thousand converted Protestant ChristianChristian-natives

Christian-nativesOur brethren must not forget tho houso in CantonCanton-

orthe Texas churches0 1 hes as their missionary but thethe-

for

the-

whole

natives and this leaven is18 workingVor k Ing bothb0 tl1 up andand downdown-Most

dd-

tdown-

Mostown

foror brother Graves TheTh churches in Baltimore propro-

posewhole SouthSou willWI boe gladtBI

al to unitenito with the LoneLone StarStar-

pose

Star-

StateMost belong to the middle class of society but severalseveral-ofpose to give eevcnsevenen thousand dollare provided all thothe-

otherState in sustainingSUtll her handsh ds by their prayers andand-

other

and-

contributionsof the highest officials are professed Christians andand-

theand-

theother churches iin tho bounds of tho Convention willwill-

givecontributions Tho time of herer departure is not yetyet-

givo

yet-

determinedthe most famousfamousofof living authors and scholars is alsoalso-

agivo threo thousand dollars Let them not110 be dieapdisap-pointed

I83P determinedetcfllne Her address is McKinney Collin countycounty-

pointed

county-

I

I a Christian in sentiment though not connected asas-

yetas-

yet

I

pointed in their expectations I Texas1cxne yet with any churchchurc-

hiF

rI

I

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2UN FOREIGN MISSION JOUKNjLJOUKNjLPO-

REIGrNJOURNJOURNALF-

OALAL-

FOPOREIGrNFO REIGN MISSION1 JOUPvNALJOURJOURNALRI-

CHMOND

NiL from which however left him in more robust healthhealth-than

j

I

CANTONCANTONOHINACHINACHINA-

tuimCHINA-

CANTOthan heo had previously enjoyed Persecutions enteredentered-to

CANTO CHINACh iNt October 2d 1871187-

1Ourto interrupt liuhi work and hfch was obliged to seek thotho-

RICHMONDtho-

RICIIIONDtine-

protcctiouRICHMOND VAMVA JANUARY 18718751875T-

OBEIG21

protectionrotction of tha UnitedU sited States Hag and on oneoncoccLFionoccasionoccasion-he

Our coast has just been visited by one of tho worstwors-tho

Wora-

thewor-

sttyphoonshe and familyamill8capellescaped for tboir lives on horseback toto-

ittyphoons overVOl known hero We did not Buffer muchmuch-

wiRMrtM

mueh-

nniuc-

hfromrt IIaco ofE temporary gecurityC11it Through all thesothese-vicissitudes

from it at Canton though Homo vesselsSSElR were wreckedwrecke-JandWBBIOMwiRMrtM MI3HOHA8IE3wteASTESIGSIONt IE3 firOF MKaSBHanBBii7IIn HABrTIOT COHVITIOTCOMVSITZOHTiolasUudogPOUVTIONC021VEaTION-

CHINATiolasUudog thi laborious and1111 able servant ceased notriot-

toand Homo lives lout But at lloiur Kong and MacMac-

i

MaC81111ales-

otheCHINACHINA-

Tuxcto present tho claims of the gospel nndnntl1ikolike his MasMas-ter

e the wtorm had full swayBWI1 Thousand of iivca haveha-veIS

bne-TUG

bait-

beenISTUG CuwTCu uT p CrllwfoJrd MrsItll Cmwfml Iu JotIUOi MI1itJliys-

Lottie tor ho literallyliterall went about doingdohII godgod-At

been lot and much property destroyedettroll At tho TypaTypa-

MsUtanti

Typ-anearLoUI MooI1vll Hiss1i1 B 10UII Woo TIIWl1n C11u lull two nttlvunative-

assistants0 M II-

e8illtantdMsUtantiassistant-sCmrOOJ

At tho fccssioubC8rIOI10fof the Southern Uaptist ConventionConvention-at

near Macao only fourteen native vesselslste 1 were leftleft-

diEFDoIf-

tCIHroJlllef-

toutdiEFDoCIHroJllJ B llartwelllIartwellllnJuuJ MwtI HirtweiiHartwel-lSaANanxtJ1

at Macon OnOI1nin May 1859 a seme of profoundprofound-interest

out of six hundred anchored there Drothcr WilWi-

lSBAxauitMWi-

Ir

Wi-

tlialSBAxauitM T YanwItell MMlrl YtwYtt tt Wong piu SangSlln and twotwo-native interest occutrfal in connection with the TungfUII ChowChow-

churchHumslial is and familyfunil nuroNN ere at Macno durinscl1t1rill the time andand-

OAXTO

nn-

1GrnI

an-dwerenative

OAXTOCAxrovltassistantsassistant-

sCAxrovlttt II Qruvos MMtd OMVOS N M WiHUms MMrd WilWil-

liams

I

church In their name lr Burton of TennesseeTennessee-wait

were exposed to greatrcnt danger but providentially werewere-

llatni

were-

Hami

wer-epreservedllatni MiunSJ Whildeu native pastor uud eight uatlvo assistantsassistants-

ITALYwatj charged with tho duty of delivering a letter andand-

itpreserved from serious harm They had to Ipaverace tietie-

ITALYtb-

eITAtYth-

ehouseITALYITALY-RoarsO

a1 contribution tc tLo Convention and Dr Ihirlon findfind-

inghouse wherehero they wereNigro010 living and found nheltcr forfo-

iRosiEanf-

ornrfo-

rtwoRosiEannrRoarsO It Taylor andnd KyaiiKeiistCoconlaEvangelistvaneli 00111ocotda-C1vlrt

ining it out of his power to attend committed0001111 ittcI tho trust toto-

Drtwo nightsniht in a Chineseell i mso IntieeJa Jlse ItrothorI1Iot hor Ws littllit-

tlSVBiSlhTSelittlelittle-

Cnlittl-

echildCnC1vlrtIT1 v FcruzAEvangelist lJurtllOltrardio-lIttRtEvangelist with ill at tho timet i and11 ntl inif stilltit il1 bidbid-

BoLocm

sic-kthough

lieSVBiSlhTSe Dr J AJ BioidusTIt 0 lIlls whowi 0 executedC eClttell it peculiarpeculiar-fitness

child was very mc very II-fituelSsBoLocm110LOU4AEvangelist

IhRtEIttRtEvangelistvtuclistEvungelistounuini

U1lIeItasile-110LOU4AEvangelist GiatluiniGiatluini1-

1ODENAfitness andIn effect Tlie reading of tho letter and thethe-

accompanyingthough retting better WeW have cause for much gratigrati-

MODEXA

grntil-

IODE

grat-itildeMODEXAlIODE ANDA1i CAUPICARPIEvaugelistKyttugehai Martlnalit11-

Ltaccompanying remarks of Dr Hroadus melted thethe-vast

tudo to God foror sparing to our mission two Kuch valuavalu-aiv

valaa-

He81u81u-

LivL TouiiKvaufieUstist Kuon FerrarisFerraris-I

vagtt1st auiicuco totto tClrcan but the fountain was moremore-fully

M0 laborers as brother Williams nnd MisshS6 WhildenWhilden-A1UICA

Whildn-WittC

11hilde-niA1UICAI RICARICA-

MAasttLLG fully opened when Dr De Votieotic lose and in tones ofof-

thrillingI111YOhavesave closed my111 ISiblcclash for this quarter and1and-

1OLFIKIMT

an-dthebU1nLLG F OI1unGibunO-

LD thrilling eloquence spoke of the time whenV 1 ICIl he1 IC was a1 the brethren have1 tlLVU goneono into1JI t 0 thot I 10 countryCOUll t Ij to theirt I1tlr rere-

CONCO

rr-

CoNGO

re-

studentOLFIKIMTOLD JIELNTCONCO TowxTowNG1ylrTowxGd

IarlvEarly-CtNGo TytiVrTytler and Q vPO1lnGibsonGibson-TAYLORSVILLEG

studentstudcnt of Theology1tlcolo y under Jesse llnrtwoll and nn Btectivos ective work Moe read the hitter part of PsalnuPsalnuT-

ATLOMVILLE

ldlltI1t-

TAYLORVILLEGIsaltn-

sinmateTATLOMVILLETAYLORVILLEG tf Tytler and Q FJo OibsbuGtbsuu-LIrrLE

inmate of his hdtwc where he had seen him rise from In1l11lecturctlnnd 1 lectured on tho let and 2d Hooka of Kings aniani-

LMMBOKO

ani-

hiband-

bierLIrrLE IIASSAT J TateTate-PHILLLFSBURGM hib knees at the familyfnmil altar withtcarswith tenrR runningrunllin down examined tho students on themthe-mDOlnJ

them-

hisII-

DoxoomJPHILLLFSBURGMLMMBOKO M D UbortyLibert-yDovocntJDoxoomJ CookCoo-lbloxttovtaB

his checcks after havingbllvin poured outoht Inn soul to God inI

Lagt SundaySu ndl I hadllI1 the satisfaction of baptizinbaptizin-MOSRovuD

baptizin-prayerMOSROVAB P YateYate-

sEDixaJprayer for the heathenhcthcnblyirbaying t Lord send me Bovel B0me Ofofotthentthem connected with Christian fainilietfainilie-

ttDWAjjwiewdmAnfamilie-

ssendnmi1i

tDWAjjwiewdmAnEuuuJ J CheEdnunCheesania-

nREV

Bendso d my childrencchildrensendI 11 l renseUlwaend1 whomh om thouI I IOU wiltWI It and11H 11letC t thotl e and others not One wan the wife of a brother bapChinese wall oJUuperstition beC broken downdo n by the tzcj iast spring another was the brotherinlaw ofo-

fREV

nn-

REV

of-

iREV JESSE BOARDMAN HABTWELLHART WELLWEL-

LJlissieary

gospelgospelH ThisTh i s was longlong before the birthbi rt h ofo f thot h e mism i ono cf our native preuchcis and a third was theth-esionary

th-esionury

th-esionarysionary nnd Dr Do Votie rejoiced in it as a signal mother of my hoiiBObqy whowhoisis ono of our most earnear-

n3Itssicrarycar-

nlissiczryearn-

instance3Itssicrary of the southern Baptist Convention atat-

Chefoo

I instance that the prayers of that devoted fatherfnthel were ctjt member Durin our series of prayermeetingsprayermeetings-Chefoo

prayormeetings-Chejoo

prayermeetings-answered

I

Chefoo ChinaChina-

He

answeredunBvere lonpoJr after heIC hadhll passed to his rewardHIreward in jillill June prayer won desired for all ot these and nownow-

nnOl-

He

not-havingk having uIf faithful son too gog forth nnd plant a gospel Ooj hasafts wow hope answered our prayers Ofut ten forlor-

whomfor-

ofo-

rchurchHe was born i at nDarlingtono Southe i nCarolinav it nOctoOcto-

berchurch inIn the Chinese Kmpirc I whomhem 8Hpccialiai pjaiorprayer was madenude allalln 1 but two have beenbeen-

Ooubeen-

bantizeclbeen-

litber 1835 whilo bis veneruted father HeRev JesseJesse-Hartwell

111 1870 a deep Ilffhchon befclllln1befel him l1lin the delth of bantizecl Sinceinco then prayer has been made for othenothen-

favoraty

others-

MrsHartwell WIlS pator of the BaItistBaptist church at thatthat-place

11rs Hartwell who wns trultruly a belpmte in cery whoho hl1e also bcen brouht inin-pll1ce

in-

Tipll1ce Before tbis hihis children hadad 1111 been daughdaugh-ters

rC8pectiwif uas8 wellwewcult UB u iinwimost Cuicineflllente ffi c i ent uiwiiorjrm iss ionary TheTi ro I

18slOnulr Of tho thcrg bopti2Cll1Jnptizcclonba p tized on SundaySllndRy one waWRlI v youngIUnggters and the birth of Jesse was a very joyful eventevent-Aboutthat

infantnfan twins she left bccnino quite sick and thustn to alnit I

had man ffrom gSui NNnm the ffirt4t ffruittl orf thlltt ntHutlttonntHutltton1-

ilom

new stationjAboutthat time he visit from Luther Rice toto-

whoma the other caresi of the missionary were added these ofJ missionarymlFoIOUl1rJ Jf1Ie is lumberb tby tradenu hut Wft8 turned aa-

nurse aW1eyhlblted hIhis fine who bad a fluwcrwhom1ilom 1eJ Joyully boy notnot-

yetandnd protector for his motherless children buout J feUowworkraeJntt-

yet been named Brother RIce saId 11 Name hIm BurBur-mall

nurse a ffrom Ihis118 Pplace1 neo fcbecauseCCI111e IlieIe bbroughtrou I Itt 1his188 ffellowworkmene 11 OWiOrlmeDOWiOrlmeD-

mahyet k didd JtemarkabH k 01 methodtl 1 nnddhisl11sfOrwork 1 nonott ceafce eJl1IU o 10 311 J Mtin-

Jrlluhhidhis-

Sitesff toj ho wiJl HUCCCCfL in cffortsrfI lal too chnpl trullttruse w succee 0mah brothcr lIrtwell This eation met with capesuggsuggestion Doa-

favorahleruspontc1 rigidrllur i g id eystem88sy stt emem inin alla hisin8r i s laborsl 1al borsor8 enabledelmu Cu

1 himlUll toa nccomnccom-ofavoratyfvorl1etllpome 80 far astoas to secme to hun tbthe lll1mOname-

oro employmentem oJmen elsewheCelsewhere-

e1 tiC Ilerelere-

oree-

J

5 espouse plishp liah a largolarlar-

i

lar-p ge amount of variedmril work In 1871 hoor noarmn 111in bonoI of the belovcd and emmentlyeminently-useful

J regardedregg-

countryarded it aa his dutydut y to bringbrin hia children to thisthisAnotherAnother was a barber fromrom theIO ncichbprhoodnGIhblh041 of hh-

speedily

Jy-

u8pfulu8pful mlSstOnary of that name whosehose Ilfo Vas ctevoteddevoted-to

I country with the approval of thO oleign Iloard nnd Hur ththe outstation ctltubhshctlbby tllo nalvenative brctlJrenbrctlJren-

tobrethren-

arrivingto the rescuc of Burmah from ber flse gods TbldThis-meeting

I arrhing in VIl1ifr1l1 in April hhe pStIall on to tho He hell the JlofipcHhcrc nI1t1mand in 811111 Itwg AI1OthAI1Oth-cemg

A monthmonth-

lfmeetingcemg of twoiO snch noble andnd congnHll spiritspl11ts watl na-

44nArntI tTIttU t of the mthcrn UaptidtBaptist ConH3DliMl t St I bforo lllWe h11UmbzhiiMnt he wayfa tnkenta iacn 11i l l 111 s crrdcrr-

d1mfi1tlfs d

1mfi1t lCUMn Jo4e 1t f11t Iuirj N binL was18 to him BYveli as to Us hefuolhear tSrr tle tftf-tonsutatilg

onojJO 111 hil buiflile3 Icot blindlndblind And nuothfanother-

i

anothert-7atdittnra

it i chch-

T

III-

IclJnflumingi

clJnfluming zealllrif llrtJtuttigrn tTlllllnmieRiunsbadbad ijllmled him offerftiflr iehti ifHill1tcHI3alihtChtqriritCe1p fdvil PI nnprr ascribe itt y1111 lq b4 nU1l1IUS1mill tug tt-

hi

11-

tvtv pNprey tbatt9teC m di hlye n lion to git v loaCu CAllCHtrN nttltt tit IH t i UtW a1 tn IUltree3 J womn littt-

her I A10A10-

1ttsI hiIInWlnrrtit1T a hrutmn and uredurges huutau to a vtt1litli-

teoL1-

1t

heeoBO dearlydearlyltaedrl11ne1Uwed i naa Kice wasf on handhH1Jutjust min time i p0hReiipUb 1hle fointpv prhchmc s f nihih hnJII TW faith Htf rcairluid 1 Thoughlob UHI alnydl nvrHtHtt-o

r jtjt-to

Zt-Itoto Ijiii a3crtiiJ hand mwnupon thetb boydboJ d lieaUnud11aJ aJ bLuguiar powerlower and helping on thethe interests of thethe-

oleranlyI will I trust Him If L sliouldlese8101I1d 1l8 ailallllmvo1 have loft andan-

demnlyunun-

AIQlemnlyans-

lmyAIQlemnlyemnly ddicaJeicl1e him to the missionmission cause GodsGod 8 BoarltBoar 1Iiel pulpit efforijetrortH gvo no indication that his my111 own life I will die depending onlyonl on JOBIUJ HH-

handJ-

Jhand1-

1bushand wwas115 in iti t Hefi e heardh eard thode prayers ministerialministeril11lifelife had been spent in a heathen land but has a fair knowledge of books and wouldwoultl1ikolike to po tt-

Brothert-

Brothertoto-

schoolBrother llartwelld stay at Darlington was not long rather most dcciuedly indicatedindicated that hadhn he remainedremained school for eix or eight months to iinprovenprove himself inin-

Inil-

lInis-

theIn response to a call to Alabama he removed tot that at home he could haTC conuimndcd poition8 of the tho knowledge of tho Scriptures but lo couldcOJtl not findfin-dState

finfi-nState

fin-demploymentState in December 1836 andnd inin 1843 to Marion inin the blpici influence and powerpower-

sameemployment in Canton and no had to BO back to thethe-

anmetb-

esameth-

ecountrysame State where sthethe subject of this sketch wasas partly In November 1871 he attended the session of thethe-educatel

countrycountr again I had advised him to work hnlf theth-eedncateJ

th-ePdncatl

the-

a

th-edayedncateJ In 18o3 ho enteredeptered Furman University at Wclfih Neck Aseociatioa at Society Hall South OHIO daday SIndxl study the rest of the time comingcomin to nn-

Greenvillef11f1-

1ren7i11emym-

yhouseGreenvilleGreen T ille South Carolina where he graduated with nlina the MBidenco of hi8 excellent sister Mrsr8 Kllen I house of an evening to hear my explanations of tbetb-edistinction

tbe-

18t1nchonthe-

Bibledistinction m1in 18oG After Bpendmg aByearyear as teacher Edwards wLere his preeence added greatly to tho I Ile I hope the brethren may continue to pray forfo-

rin

for-

1U

fo-

ritsinin Mount ebinon University Louisiana hoto was iDtere8t of the meeting Here the native femalefewale-solemnlyus that we may see a greater ingatheringingatheringGr-

e8eDnTineBCSouatPhaCarolinae

ingatheriug3-GolemnYlI

ingatlieriug-At3GolemnYlI3GolemnYlIsestsolemnly

Gre8eDnTineBCSouatPhaCarolinaesestsest8tPhl1rtcset

8tPhl1rtc8tPhl1rtctOlapart tOlto the wolrSk5Sofjwork of thewhShStonministry 8t coiledf ChinC8e MarMary was adopted as a bcncficiabcncficiary bbyby At our last church meetingrueetin weVl excluded one for nonno-

nItowJeraoKnO-

Dreennno-

nattendanceItowJeraoKGreenvillereennnnerable

e Southou Carolinaaro maof

Inin 1858 on VowhichlC occa810n theth e AssociationA SOCla t lon to beb e educatededua too byby brotherb rot Iler llartwellII artwel 1 attendance ata public worshipworsh and appointed a comcom-

the

com-

th

co-mmitteethehe venerable DrSermonJeter ofllttoStoiAbRiohmoRichmond Va Prellchd for mi89inmisSIOn work JnJU her native land In December he mittee to visit two more who haverave been neglectingtlenlcctmff thetie-

November

the-e

th-eassemblingtheth e ordinationor d IDI1 t sermon IIIlee ththenen ttraveledrave Iedtforor severaseveral1 eIon wasl1 marrlmarriedd tto 11issr18 JJuliaU I la JJewettewe t t 0ofC MMaconneon 0GeorgiaGeorgia-

months eorpn l88embl1ng of themeeIves together wIth the people 00-

S

OfO-

fGod

ff-

months of the Board and inmonths in the interest Forign blster of his first wifeIfc anand left 111in April for lu8 forC1n 001God-

SinceSSeptemberep temler 0off ththatat year wnB unluniteded 111 marrIage WIwithttIJ home lie let his son Jesse a promising 0boy WwhoI l Smco from Amerlcn I have been gmnggiving-

mostand in return gmng-

NovemberMiss Eliza II Jewett oC Macon Georjia 8inc prohlh Yt myhas since unitedte WIwithth ththeC Cchurch1 lUreII WIwith hisIS SISsisterer 0atNovember Bailed from New York for Shanghai where Societ IiHallIiI mOBt of my tirat in mmy btubtudy to proparine a hymnhymn-

hehymo-

hellama-

bookhe arrived the March After severalSocietyrrujf book for tho use of our native churches Eleven dudu-

of

dil-

ofdi-

tferentfollowing years ThiThis faithffaithfulhfful1 oftf PI i MChrietC1is Bervant o isis preochinp daily to bflTebflT-

ewhere

hav-

ewhere

bate-

beenof missionary labor there be removed to Tung Chow uo lrehs lir ferent collections from varioua parts3rte of Chinacrowds andd sowingW1Dg broadcastd ns thee Bseseed 0of the1 King1D andand-

to

aD-

dto

and-

somewhere he remained till Dr M T YateP left Shanghai SonTdom ilihisH dTdeBdevotede andnZfedOffientt 5wIfc isis muchuchShindered1Dffi been examined many hymnstymna have been revisedto spend a year inin Switzerland He then returned 8rJ lfd f yfe some forty or more of our best hymns have been tranhtranh-

andtran-

lndtranb-

fatedand temporarily took Dr Yates place both as preacher in fihhr wworkrk by IIIkChehealth JfhThatiliSSGod willI5 longDgBparCspare lted into Chinese I have been assisted in this workwor-

kand

wor-

knnd

work-

bytheir liveslivesananand mamakee theirI PpathAt I likeI e thata 0of theHIe justjust-and ns II-

toI-

At

I-

haveand interprelerat the Mandarin Court hrthtf nfl bI PM f If by an nblnble nntivo scholar who is very intelligentto shmeshih andd h the dabrighter an brighter unto perfect dayin have followed the t Baptist Hvmn Hnnk in the arar-

speedilyar-

rangementAt Tung Chow he was tbe honored instrument the Uaptist Hymn

speedily buildibuildi-waa

building up 0a church where 11 native preacher SerlvStheiliepnraywhenb they shall

ofnffaa enter1 into tthe ViItlhcity of eternal riBtdlsrestis ranmcntemStfof thehJ BbjSIUlbjeotsBnfilmSSuand almost all the bymbym-

waHrai8eahY1D-

nwas

hym-ntranslatedof Christians in this Southern landprayer an 0 n 18 ou 8nlcrnmanyany colleccolle-

cchargecoHe-

cchargecolle-

ctionwaswaHrai8earaisedrai se d upup-

Hia

unuerunderun de r nishishi s ministryminstrym in is t ry wnoaiwhomw hom hehueee-

chargeleftIBID inin translated are old standard hymns from that

charge on his return to this country and who is now thethe-pastor

DRLIKOTONTJAIJT ivnrnv qS nC H IQT1B711871-

LETTER

T111I LL-

DARLINGTONtion J have about two hundred andnn fiftyriftyhymnshymns whichwhic-

hpastor

wbic-

hpastor

which-

willARLIOTOpastor of a selftie1supportinttsupporting church He had outout-stations

yf Sept w11ill be amply11m ply aufficicnt for the neejBnecs of our nativenatiT-enkiru

nativ-

estationsnativ-

einembersstations to whichnkiru ho would go accompanied iby hishis-deacons

ij membersmembersforfforor years to come f have aimed to have a fewfew-

coodfe-

wdeonBfelt-

goodLETTER FROM BROTHER T B CRACRAWFORDCRAWFORD-Tore

WFGRDdeonB andnd preach the gospel Vthi1e hihis 1l1itbfulfaithful-efficient

coodo hymns on every subject on which we preachjrencb-efficient

preach-This

preach-effiCientefficient wife i for some timekepthme kept iipup a11 boardingschoolboardingschool-where

TOKO Cnov Aug 12 18741874-

MyThis book is18 much needed Our present collection conco-

nwhere

CO-

Dwbere

co-nsiltswhere the Bible was daily taught She was an invalinval-

uablaMy bcaltk is shakshaky as well aa Jlrfl1ra IIolme8 I amam-

verysiftssists of seventythree hyiuns uud it has h j1rownj1row-

nuabl3grown-

withoutuabl3 helper inin the propagation of vhehe gospel DuringDuring-the

J without any symmetry Hymns haro1no been added ala-

lthe

a-

sthogreataa-

suitablethethogreatgreat Chinese rebellion he encountered diQicultiesdifficulties-which

JcrverycrJ anxious to ace a fresh family oomo out No Ltimetime-is

suitable ones have been found On many subjectsubject-

which8ubjEc-

twhichsuljcctb-

therewhich would have caused a man of ordinary faithfaith-and

18is8 to bo lost We11 e may have to breakupbrenk up at any dayday-My

there are no hymns at all and the hymns are not oro-

rand

n-

rand

ar-

rangedand courage to falter but this perhaps after allall-

turnedMy wish is to hold on until reinforced I have justjust-baptized

ranKed accordingnccorin to any subject All is8 in confusionconfus-ionJLJ

cofusio-turne

confusion-1Voturneturned out to tho furthorl1nce of te missIOn C3UflCcause-

ForI We hllvo no funds to Imvo the blocks cut 101fur thuthu-

Forth-

ihymnbookJLJ LrTr baptized one of Mrs OCtllIIostCs most ThcroThThere-is

1J0n1SLn0I1tUm auVaWdotaauVaWdota-m

MAPpromiepromisingIngooboBy fI ere 1 ollarsdollars-

inollars-

le8sFor SIXsix weeks of that memorable bme ho hahad notnot-less

hymnbook Tho sum of Bny nboutaboutsixtysixtyle8s than ono hundred ref1fgces on bis premises I1mongamong-whom

ISis deop lDtereet inm her school DrD Knowlton MrMr-Mills

I

in U S currency will enable ua to havebnv the stereostere-oirpenter

stereo-

whomstereo-

typowhom ho acted the trIple part of Hurgeon nurse andand-preacher

Mills nnd Mrs Carpenterirpenter all old friends and faithfulfaithful-missionaries

typo blocks Jan you not get some brother to makemake-preacher

aa-

proachera-

specialpreacher He was afterwards accosted by a man whowho-

wouldmissionaries have died since last aprinc MrsMrs-Holmes

8Pfcasptcial subscription for this object or apply to theth-

ewould

th-

ewould

th-ePublicationwould nlwaya remember him as his benefactor forfor-

havingor Publication Society for a grant forforthethe t MfiasMfia-

shavingl111J1-

Beh8Tng1 leaseleas-

eletpurposeUHolmesCS and MiMiss TnfMLottie MoonAfnnn am ft oMh in iDut thoththe-

countryaro ou Paohing mpreae lDg 0 aboutjaboutjtbia thethe-

himth-

ohim

th-

emanuscripthaving aa he expresded it U Sewed hia head on forfor-him

let mo know about this aas soon afl11 convenientvecnt aa

himHishim COUntrycoun ry manuscriptniniiii0nif iso nearly readyready-

Yourready-

YourHH-

YoursHis severe labors and exposures during the rebellionrebellion-jrcre

rebellion-were

Yours hurriedly Your brother in ChristChrist-R

Christ-1tcrcjrcre followed by alonga long and seriousscruus sickueejsickueeirecoveryrecoveryrecovery-

L

T P CltAWFOEOGRL WFORD R H QHAVKSQHAV-

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ANTONthis loom there was no exit j but here I felt no moremore-safe

mmore-safe

immediatelyrn1Det I 11 t0 1 Y learnII-ANTON

am to read This impulse whichiahichi soso-

universalso-

universalCANTONCCANTONANTON CHINAI

Sop aotli 18741874-

tfinco1874-

Since

safe than in the other rpom Not to particularize furfur-therafter

fuorrfur-therafter

universal is au indication of the leading of ProviProvi-dence

Provi-nce

Provi-dencetfinco81 nce writingwn tI ng mym lust letter to youOll dated at Macau therafterth rtel about8 L out ten minutes spent in prayer I setset-

aboutset-

aboutdenceence Schools are the most satisfactory means ofof-satisfying

of-

Iof-

satisfyingI have been called to pisa through aboutout climbingclltnblU the wallwallAn1And making holes in tho coilcoil-ing

coil-in

satisfying this desireesir Nor need we fearfell that it is anon-unjust

an-

Onlyan-

unjustOnly through the markedpaen

providencetryingof GodO

scenesscenes-Only

scenes-Only am II-permitted

iI-permitted

antiaIingin andan

aIaIndndndgotroof ThisThiesIhi after some trouble was effectedeffected-

andeffeoted-

antiunjust diverting off funds to support these schools i forfor-tho

for-to

for-thepermitted to write to yonyyoit nownow-

Onnow-

On

andulllllootI got upou theth roofrooq clinging tightly to keep from the churches at homo expect tluswork0f us But OPOP-

the01-

On

or-theOn tho night of tho 22nd22n andIlt1 morning of Hie 23d23d-

instant2Sd-

instant

beingLOm blown off by the windWIn and laying lowthat II-might

I-

mightthe other Jiiaudhant1 ho did not believe it was the dutydutyofdutyof-

matButofof-

missionariesof-

missionariesinstant a typhoont unsurpassed byany in themight not be struck by misgilcri Creeping tometimestometimes-on

missionaries to devote themselves exclusively to schoolsschools-for

Bchools-

ofschools-

forof tho oldest citizens paetdpnef over Macaomemorymemory-

of Ion hands and knees at Dthorsthcrl fcliding myself along inin-a

for preaching is our great work In regard to thethe-advantage

thth-

dnththe-

advantagedeath undUIll destruction In Itscarrying a sitting position I at hstlBt reached a goodood solid nownew-

roofnow-

roofadvantage derived fiotu these schools he mentionedmentioned-that

meutioned-clock

mentioned-thatpathway At about 22-

oclock2-

oclockoclockclock A M while the storm was at itsitlllieigMheight roof wherelere I Testedlcbtdbehmdbehind a skyligU as a protectionprotection-irorn

protection-from

that about half the girls who had passed through hiahia-school

bis-

vanthis-

schoola serser-vant

He-rventvant startled irornrom windwJ1llaudand missiles iljitil morningmorning-

Ohmorning-

Ohschool were converted and were now bringing upIIII-

iryil1g makeme

Hby running up stairc wherewhercII waswas-

iryingwas-

tryinga Oh the hours theth longlon dreary hours of that nightnight-

Theirnight-

TheirChristian families But even had there bcont no concon-version

oon-

flttlUlI1gdcon-

versionirying to assurance tioubldoubly sure about thethe-fastenings

ththe-fabtenings of doors and Their impressionImpleSSlOn will never fade from my memory version the influence diffused by those who left theirtheir-

schoolstheir-

pJulingtheir-

schoolsfastenings windows saying The sease isis-

pouringis-

pouringOneno heartrending stared schools worth all tho ctct-

toot

ex-

pendedrand troubleinto tho bouse the alrendy picture cotitinually stare me inin-

thein-

thewas money exex-

pendedpouringthe

waterVa tc I is already overov aa-

loota-

toot the10 face the live long nightnightthatthat of my lonely pended Our educating asrenciesagencies show the ChineseChinese-that

Chineso-

the

Chinese-thatintoot height will bowaves break

wellwf1lnlesure to downdown-

thedowe-

lthejourneyJUIO back tot Canton in charge of tie crushedcrushed-eacoflined

crushed-encoflined

that our religion iait not7not an Ignorant superstitionsuperstition-Eachthe wallauna und be crushed to death if we do notnot-

get11not-

getI eacoflinedeco me remainsremllls of my loved family undlL friendsfriends-Thanks

friends-Thanks

Each school formed a nucleus of influenceinfluenceM-

KDICALU1ucnceU1ucnce-

Gomg

influenceM-

EDICALout quicklyquickly-

Goingquickly-

Goingetge Thanks to a merciful Providence the morning broughtbrought-

joybrought-

to

brought-joyGoingGoin downdowlIltoirttoiia with him it needed but a glanceglance-

toS1uncl MKDICAL IJUCTICEIJUCTIC-

EMrHartwell

lHACTIC-

bl

PRACTIC-

EMrltartwehlthe joyjo insteadmBtea of sorrow to ufu all Tho house thoughthough-

brokenthough-

brokento aoo thohoirorthe hOllor of our situation A terrific hurricanehurricaneW-IIB

1 H I rnCf1ne broken did not fall andIln I aside031 d 0 trorut rom thet1t1-WI18

Ie anxiety andand-care

andtand-care

MrHartwell had had opportunity of seeingeoingthethe effecteffect-of

effect-

Im11orgm

effect-ofWIIB blowingbl0111 fromfrom thettuC tea driving it fromaolll its bed amiami-

submergingawl-

submerging carecal 0 incidentd ent to theirt 1 INr perilous situation and grief at mymy-supposed

my-supposed

t

of medical practice by men who knew but littlelittle-about

little-

Imllglittle-

aboutsubmergingIm11orgm everything within itH level Our househouse-being

house-being

supposedllld death the ladies and children were unhurtunhurt-Many

unhurt-Many

about medicine At Tung Chow they had been com-pelled

comcom-pelled

comcom-

Wa3being located where the full force of windwin and tidetide-wna

tide-was

8pPOBCMany1 lIY mutual earnest prajerpra3r4J ereri had been ascending pelled to undertake the work of healinghcalm diseases andand-in

and-

fury

and-inwna feltelt the wateruteI poured in waveWII 0 after wave with aa-

furyta-

furyduring thohe night from the two separated parties forfor-each

for-each

in spite of their assuringssuringthethe people that they were notnot-doctors

not-

of

not-doctorsfury that wan upfialling Surely thought 1 the wallswalla-

ofwalls-

ofeacheac 1 otherot e andnn God had heard themthem-

Macaothem-

Macaodoctors they attained a reputation throughoutthroll bout thethe-neighborhood

the-

haps

the-neighborhoodof this old house which have been standingtatlinL

llcforeperper-

hapsper-

liapaer Macao isIS in a state of ruinrllm inn consequence of thethe-

typhoonthe-

typhoonneighborhood i but what was needed was a medicalmedical-mission

medic-altcc

medical-missionhaps lor the lust fifty years will go down beforebefore-

thesebefore-

thesetyphoon Houses have beeiulestroyedbeen destroyed andapd thousandsthousands-of

mission carried on by thoroughly educated and comcom-peteutmen

com-

lthculty

com-petentmenthese merciless waveswavesj but how to get out was thethe-

difficultythe-

difficultyof lives have beenon loat10ttthfthe latter principally amongamong-the

among-the

petentmen He did not believe in the medical mismis-sionary

mis-

into

mis-sionarydifficulty

TileThere waWI1IJ no exit by tho rear of the buildbuild-

ingbuild-

ingthel hbChinese boatoat people Hong KongKOD also sufferedsuffered-terribly

buffered-terribly

sionarysionary combining preaching with his other dutiesduties-Such

duties1-

1l1nd

duties-Such

Pjopleing The only plan immediately suggested to mymy-mind

my-mind

terriblyterrl blblmeilymeilImmensetI1cnse lossOS8 of0 C lifeIre occurred there alsoalso-and

also-and

Such men in China had neither made good doctors nornor-good

nono-

watrnor-

goodmind was to goo out by the front dooroor before thethe-water

the-water

and greatrcBt disasterlsater amona the foreign ships in portport-Since

DortDort-Since

goodgoo missionaries Heliewouldwouldou1d have a medicalmdicll11rtissionmissionmission-ary

mission-aryskillangang tmO11bewater rose higher trusting to Providence and my skillskill-

aaskill-

usSinceIDcercreturningurmng fromrom MacaoMilO my baby has beenbeon quitequite-

illarynr devoto his wh61e time to his own special work ItIt-

mustIt-

dtiliculty

It-

must11aa a swimmer to save mjnelf1l1m3 lIelself and others But a preatpreat-difficulty

great-difficulty

reat ill but is now convalescent The test of us arenr tolerablytolerably-well

tolerably-well

erJy must not be forgotten that tho laborlaboroftofof acquiring thethe-language

the-

tld

the-languagedifficulty presented itself init the number of unprotecunprotec-

tedwell Godobhasosconvaefentmercifullyu y preserved us IL takeuc ith toto-

meanto-

meanlanguage was greater to a medical man than to thethe-ordinary

the-

Irtthe-

ordinaryted women and children to bo cared for Tho upperupper-part

upper-part

meanmeau HoII e01has1119 workVOl

IkeClforor us to dosrei3erve0 inIllChInaChinaChina-

YourChina-

Yourordinary missionary as in addition to the ordinaryordinary-stock

ordinary-

wife

ordinary-stockpartIrt of the house was occupied by Mrslr8 Godsil thethe-

wifethe-

wifeYour brother inIn ChristChrist-

Nstock of words he had to acquireacqulle a large medicalmedical-vocabulary

medical-

ber

medical-vocabularywife ofo an oflicer inIn the Chinese naval service withwith-

herwith-

herN B WILLIAMSWILLIAMS-

WORK

WILIIAxs-

WORK

vocabulary Another portion of the work of a medimedi-cal

med-

imIsclf

medi-calher sixlUX children The ttcondIoconl btory was held byby-

myselfby-

myselfcalCIl mieaionary wasaf tot disseminate truth regardingregarding-science

regllrding-

young

regarding-sciencemyself andan familyirunil including MitsIut WhiMcu And threethree-

youngthree-

youngsciencesClenee With this field ofo knowledgenowledgetheythey were betterbetter-acquainted

better-

NOlthem

better-acquaintedWORK AND VIEWS OF SOME OF OUR SHAN TUNGTUNG-

MISSIONARIESTUNG-

MISSIONARIESyoung ludy gucstaUlt8 Irom Canton belongingIJclollin to thethe-Nottheru

the-Noitheru

acquainted than most pllmaicrministers and this in itselfitself-might

itself-

tho

itself-mightNottheru United Stated Presbyterian MissionMission vizviz-

thoviz-

tileMISSIONARIESMISSIONARIES-

FrommightIght be a pleonsmeans off introducingmroducIn more enlightenedenlightened-views

eIlightened-

were

enlightened-viewstho two MissesMIH8NoY8NoyNoyeseg andnut MtHMl Crouch Besides therethere-

werethere-

wereFrom the North China Daily News we extract thethe-

followingththe-

followingC viewsVICWS regarding medicinemedicineR-

ELIGIONS

melcmcmelcmc-

men

medicineR-

ELIGIONSwere several Chinese servantsBCryantslSomesome women and somesome-men

some-men

followingf0IIowmg remarks madomae at a late missionary conferconfer-

enceconfer-

Rcturning

confer-

encemen RELIGIONS OF cuisAcuisA-

Mr

CIJtA-

8tatc

CHINA-

MrChefoo where brother J B Hartwell isis-

stationedis-

stationedence at ourto the above I thethe-

Matethe-

stateReturning ove reportedcompany MrI Hartwell thought that in some respectse8pect thethe-

religionsthe-

tU8ion

the-religionsMate of the case as quietly aa I could to prevent1rtellt concon-

fusioncon-

fusionstationed

of China necessarily be diametricallydiametrically-opposed

dIametrIcallyl-

jLVO

diametrically-opposedreligions pustfusion and all make habtnu urged to hatty preparation toto-

leaveto-

leaveWOMANSWOSIA1S WOHK FOROR WOMANWOMA-

NMr

opposedopposc d to theth religionre1 1lon theyttheytcametotI Ity cameto proclaim EverygEverEver-

sidoratlCl1eb7

EveryEvery-

Mrleave the house it Of therencccrv course was concon-

siderabledelaycon-

aidorableddaynecessary heathen religion wasW8aa religionl eIH i on ofofVodsor works purour systemsystem-

wassystesyste-

wassiderabledelay wherevrIere l1L1KUrhHrootdUjrituu tutv tol beuee miidc11IIUC readyready-and

readready-and

Mrtoll Mllla said Jbfltthat lie Moeeiilti oeu requested to say nn-

fewa-

fewSYBSYB-

Budand sooner later we cbrriecbrrie-

toof must com-

elndmorumission was one grace sooner or we comecome-

tothis branch of workmirk-

carriedwork-

carriedbecome few words respectingand iu the meantime the undertaking moremore-

andmore-

andto this point of antagonism There was no needneed-however

ncence-

holl

need-howeverandlndmorumoru dangerousangerow Irom the rising water When thethe-

wholethe-

wholecarried on at Tung Chow The work had been carriedcarried-on the Chinese feelhowever of our letting we came toto-

trampleto-

t1le

to-

tramplewholeholl assembled I tircst went down to on for eleven yeurs atat this place by Mrs CrawfordCrawford-and

Crawford-and

company was trytry-4he

try-The

trample all they counted sacred No oneonone couldcould-live

ooul-

dloibilit

could-liveand Mrs Holmes and others while the firstfirstclDlmedfirstdnamed-

ladyonamedonamed-

ladyupon

and thethe-

possibilitythe-

possibility4he depth andun force of the water I1nt calculate live long in China without coming to some conclusionconclusion-

respectingconclusion-

ventured

conclusion-respectingpossibility of escapeCHCaO by thisthi method before otheisotheis-

venturedothers-

venturedlady had had twelve years experience of similar workwork-

inwork-

in the literary classes and their literatureliterature-They

literature-

DCBccning

literature-Theywerenotin Shanghai In thistltitflatterlatter place she found house toto-

houseto-

house

respectingventuredventured-

Descendingventured-

DescendingTheyTheywcrenotwere not at libertylibert to treat lightly the sages ofof-

thisof-

jug

of-

thisDescending the stairs in the rear part of the buildbuild-ing

build-ing

house visitation almost impossible but great good hadhad-

beenhad-

been did divinewhile theydid not inspirainspira-tion

inBpira-

All

inspira-tionthis country they notprofessprofprofessessbeen effected the foreign lady attending the missionmission-

chapelmission-

chapelbyI in of about a foots depthdepth-

Adepth-

Asing was soon the water tion their writings contained great wisdom Nor wanwan-

itwawa-

a

was-itincreased till it reachedreached-

achapel with her husband and so rendering it respecrespec-

tablerespec-

tableAAll I walked forward the depth influence thetheit vise to overlook immense sageasagea-

exerted8aell-

Jsroct

sages-exerted

to attend there In Cliow thethe-nrlinln

the-

wholea little above my knees I was now some five or sixsis-

isix-

yardstable for woman Tung

exerted in China His own conviction was that ConCon-

luciuaCon-

from

Con-

fuciusi r A i i i nrlinlnwholo ittreity linrlhad beenhrpn rnntrnaiipd hvby the ladies inin thetliR-

variousthe-

variousJsroct frolD the door whichhtch hncl been carried 8uayaway-from

oor fuciusluciua andanu xuuiicitujMencias werevtcru BBUVBent uof uuuOod noHewasquitoHewasquitoc-

grc8s

Iiewasquife-prepared

YUO uiusuius-preparedfor the andand-

egressand-

egressvarious missions there anaand with the exception of aa-

fewa-

fewfrom its hinges and stood open ingress prepared to acknowledge that theth absence jofpf anyany-

knowledge8ny-

keep

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LETTEBLETTER BOM BROTHERM T YATESYATESS-

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swimmingtheirheartsandtheirhearts and wished toeatefto enter the churchchlrchbuti but theirtheir-husbands

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pastor1tiva1tiva-

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duringchuchchuch-

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managed to grasp on9one of tho bars beforc tho secoJdsecond-

largetoties

con8iertheirconsiderQtbiitheho Wflwas inclanesinclined tto thtnk that a very grlatgroat-

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18aboi j thoslimethe some I oannot sIng or make a speehspeeh-

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of what I supposed to be my own verandah JJ-

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andbliridsblinds-

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theresultstbat the

ofun1ted

the worksentiments

Qf womenOWC1pn9f tthethe-

meeting inin-

China

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meetingChina hadhadequalledt

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that theif

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and-

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jj-ChinaUpon ascending above you cancnImqgineimagine myrujastonishniyasfonish-

wentwhenastonishastonish-

ment of the metfmen He cpuld testify that of all the membersmembers-

hetheth United States Minister at Peking when S WellsWells-

t

WellsWells-

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