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FOREIGN
RICHMOND VA NOVEMBER 18741874E-
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FOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALP-
ERMS
IDIIRNAI lfyfaintnotif Yye faint Dot II BethouDe thou faithful unto death and A PLEASANT RIVALRYRIVALRY-I1 UJlltUIl IlliUUlUn UUUiUmLi J willm gvegive thee a crown of liflife The notno fainting TheMisseaThe Mieaes Moon at Tung Chow China needthreeneedthree-
TERMS
need threethree-nnd
three-andnndd the faithfulness to the end are the condition ofofthethe thousand dollars Mrs Dr Jeter thus states tho occaocca-
M
occa-final
occa-finalTERMSPERMStl-
ingt6tlingt6illgft WpJ oneJD ynrfWr Q Mco-
oUfG-
OPate
final reward We cannot then afford to be weary sion of their neednee-dA2
need-bccaUEe
need-becausePateoUf OOplMoo led to onone addtrMsddrtiiaA2 v i1 00 Because we cannot afford to loee all the labor and self II In order to the greater efficiency and more uucBu-edcnyiQg
suc-
denyiggTen o IIe 10 woo addretlll0n copio io urvnirf 220000 ii t i it AA-
rainyrainy toiioo1III lo ooSiiddreMIn dret 6006 GOGO-
Ajj-
oPordcnyDSi and crossbearing ocof the past years Con cesaiul prosecution of their mission it IBis necessarynecessa-
ryUSENETneOeBBU-
Ythatnecessary-
sideringUSENETA oPor17or chgotl COtAJolDgnDg flfCOpltinfifty coplcopies andud opwardslHrupwards perWyeare sidering the example of Him who endured the crosscross-and jftthat they ehould have a house to answer the doubledouble-
purposeUUDllllerCOP1UUDllllerCOP1-AU
1b cents Ior copycopy-All
purpo8e of 0 home nnct for IWhOQI11-
AUrooms BrothelBrother-
andAU rabiwHptloaaftrtherub criptoua fuQthe raleraer ilionld lie addrrwftdadtlrruCf roauos MuMuJ-lO
3418-
14ON
and despised the shame and is now reaping the joyjoy-that
and sister Crawford who have great experience inin-
nin-
thatin-
missionaryJlO14ON JI1IUJooa2LLAa 1110UIIIOUtonMOND VAVA-
dpVA-
Roodthat was set before Him let us too run with patiencepatience-the
missionary work and on whose Judgment we conficonfi-
theconf-
identlyRooddppsiUUIrMAicnrUwUlbcwtl Gc sealtnlfJ1fur all n notwbcriptmt rmiMlrmi-
MlIfREIGN
codco-
dFOREIGN
4the race set before us If only we ontinue in wellwell-doing
deutlyMy rely deem the building indispeDsable to thefhe-j
the-comfolt
the-comfortj comfoit and usefulness of our sisters TheTh-
eIfrmfivrttNTThe-
sumfUinr ir un 11 V Ai j in youngyoundlng our Hie will al1 baok andto willwill-after
g come UB we sum of three thousanouaand dollare will be needed to erecterec-tJfJ
erect-after
erect-aJfJIfREIGNIfrmfivrttNTJLvlJj HjtJN ArTCjamxTMIooLUINISSION J3tiKJJBCRDL-
ocatedBCviRDL-
ocatedT OT after a whileu find that what we have been doing forfor-
othersa suitable edifice for their purpose To obtain thigthig-
Xiocntodthie-
othersthis-
sumLocated at Richmond VaVa-
Pasawr
others by the grace of God has been accumulating asas-
asum they are dependent on Christian friends in thisthis-
athis-
countrya treasure fortor oureelvcaouree Ivea inn heavenheaven-
THE
countrycountry-PaiaiiicnrPaiaiiicnrrUS1UrJerJJ L1 M CUKUV VIKOIHIIYnmolr-
IAVolePzuivzmIllramIt has been proposed that the Baptist ladies ofof-
VIMJPM
of-
Georgiai Georgia and Virginia shall contribute jibe2 the neededneed-ednJrSfoITJfenyAfneeded-
amountVrJaaarDUT8tIIramVIMJPM HI wWood Md totvV MM M N C 1T1T-
UnWIDJIlVIngatenJrSfoITJfenyAfU htlor OLU 8 IIfDdtrlOo Ala J A mKKJinckrtt MIM J 1L
clilarilarr-
owslMU THE IDIEB OF GEORGIA A WORK amount The Georgia ladies have generSualy underunder-
munder-
takenrowm VVa Hrni7 McIkmaM KyfW Pope Ywunan Mo J o FnrFur-man
m k taken t0A raise naif the sum 15001 500 and have alreadyalready-
f
alreadman 8 Q1 Moire0118 OrntUreen Ark POourtnYOourtnny lA U D MIOUumMiWllum-Fta
The ladies of Geornh and VirOinia PropOe to build withlth gratrlre nt promptnes8 Bnd cIIerrryenergyIbegun0 begun their workworkwork-
a11Fta MAtiMatt11I11ltnanJlUbUan TttlDtTenn Wv Cr1 Crace TenTexas-
IIa house for the Miues Moon in Tung Cbow China I doubt not they will nobly finish it I feel R8BUIassuedassued-and
eded-
ATUPrfrtJJ ATUPrBR eoRRMfoVDiso SECRETARYSECRETAR-YKDWIN
8cpRtrART-HDWIN and weW have no other thought but thatthat they willill ac tbapterthatsoar Virrinia eBtcias will gladly share in thisthis-
vtbis-
RDWINthis-
comKDWIN WOKTHAM TKUBUIIERTKUBUIIER-W
v worwor and willin contribute an equal amount for theW II QWATHMKY RtooHwia SICRKTARTSICRKTAR-Ta
compushcom pvfish their purposep ur poee The plaiisp1plc iire forff the ladies of wedj bnee1nise-eeeb
propcsfd aBeaBe-eeoba0 T wonniAMAvwToiuwonniAMAvwToiu-
OggAll
1701ttIIAM AvwTOILAvwTOIL1-
14ARa
reeob State to raise 1500 This paHJan of the plan too The ladies of Georgia and Virginia are fairly inintheinthe-will
theIIlu lIutOuaJ11I1Jeterhtlr O A Eo TlcklnonTNcktnon-IL
e ee-
uyvu
0 IIItUnFlitting Will11 Ibe carried ii ii n i iinIL It B1IJeoa A U CLr1c J R HeHNere J O WIIUmll T J EraseYRDIIout to the letter now pleasant is the fie1d tlDether It is a lawful thinthing for them thus to
11 nL wlsstn1hD 0 II Wouliton11I1ID II II IInrl J U WatklD WIlellel-licgtoa
thoughtth ough t that thesc two devoted sistcrscnnsisters van have a housellkiII 0I1In N W WIIIIOD J It OiUJlckGarlic-
kAUoommunfcationsPIprtvokeyoke one another to love nnd ggood workod WYi6Yi6-
Inin whichhicb they may feel at home What an fir of pu do allow toleanto aitborrzsiheaitborrzsihe-A
not our sympathiesOggAllcommunications in to the businessbusiness-of
business-t4ti
1 reference manencomane neo it will give to thelrworJrdtheir wort d our workwork-
Therk A vivi-
beof thit Board Should be addressed toJ II A TDPFKRTurrjnr-
respondingIf U9Q qsboultlrkeh SArwi1vssosc
forrctpondinyrresponding SecretaryBtcretar Jilchmond VaVa-
wStyjfit
Va-
r
1bo Georgittladicenuyvu gtrj fv p o j ioebe iftrfar1tndjfaITTucfliQuhind anduuud XLit VirginiaVirginia BUOUIUsbould batLJHV we areare-TMrCorrespondfng
ere-716Tc7
rere-
c
re-OoNupondfnUc
TMrCorrespondfng716Tc7 respondfng Secretarycretnry ofilieof the Womans Mis sure aeoii7ja will not be far behind The trutLtruld8is thetie-eionary
the-jJ1NOT
the-sionarywStyjfitr J
se1 BBVNOTBENOT WEARYWEAR-Ys
sionary SocietySociety of Atlanta Georgia writing SeptemSeptem-
berparties are EO0 equally matched that we doo not like toto-
berto-
bcrto-
ventureWeTe heartily sympathize with tnoto Christians who-
haveooereionalwhowh-
oFdREIflN
ber 20th says 1 I have received to date in responseresponse-to
Venture un opinion as to which will do the work firstfirst-to
first-
ands tot our appeal about forty dollars which with moneymoneymoney-
senti niprfnllhaveooereionaleooolioDal feeUngf i8COUrgcment i who thiukthink-
of
8nd most cberful1vv Ptiwa to bothimth-
little
II-
THEsent by the societies at BavaDnah add Macon make aa-
littleoff whatl1at they have all along been doing and of whatwhat-
theywhat-
theybat
little more than Georgias first hundred Now if wewe-
can
we-
canTflE WORK WIDENINGWIDENING-
We
theythe imut continue to do asa8lolong as they live with a kindkind-
ofcan only repeat this twelve or fifteen times WhyWhy-
y
Why-
notWe learn from an exc hange that thirteen JlwlyJlwly-
appointednewly-
appointedof ehrlnknshrinking and n Wih thd tl1cy might hive restrest-
fromnot Is it expecting too much of the Baptist womenwomen-
ofappointed missionaries will soon sail lor their severalseveral-Aeiatio
several-Asiatio
from Theirhe1 giving Rnd doing We have many timstimes-been
of Georgiathey ore manyy thousandsthousandstoto give oneone-el
one-
hundred
1 Asiatic fields of labor under the auspicesspicc8 ot the MisMis-v
Mis-
sionaryMis-
sionarybeen the tLouJht of whtwhatis18 Xpted ofof-
lieel Appnthd byv 1V TH T Ti t1 Ti hundred or two hundredhundr dollars a month until the fiffif-
teensionary Union These are Rev M C MatonMaeon andand-
indeedand-
wifeand-
wife111 and whathnt indeed it is our duty to do If we couldcouldc-
oo teen hundred aro in hand f Tei cents each from onlyonly-o
only-
twowife Rev E G Phillips and wife Rev A K GunGun-
current
Gun-
neyGun-
neycooo too would 10M our l11L1H18 disDl18 11all caro andand-
thoughtwe two thousand off thcr6 sisters In Georgia would makemaket-
2ougJmake-
theney and Misses Ella M Gaylord and Mary A WoodWood-
orWood-
fort2ougJthought trom our minda and sweetly f1ot on dwn thethe-
currentthe two bundld dollars a month We wergWer about toto-
currentto-
proposeforor Assam Rev n W IIale and wifc and Missf8 MM-
C
M-
Ccurrent cfIf life Butut there is somethingsomctlD within usus-
thatproposc that two thousand should send on their dimedim-
ettdime-
everyC Mannini IInd Mary E Wal1ig for Burmh BeBe-
MRe-
Mnu1cc8 it work we CBnnot butbut-
1siptt to on wenlCS8ary
I every month but there are two objections to thatthat-ejp
that-
plan
I M A Churchill and wife for China j and Rev D1 HH-
ralt
H-
Drako1-
1Drakethe that Deed and do the thllJgs bntthat-gaitejp tbins help p1nn In the first plGco it is too expnsive It wouldwould-
u
would-
costDrako for the Tloogoos The oung ladiea going toto-
A8amto-
AssamuJrdtralt and beg to be donedone-
Besidesdone-
loaldescost at least four cents togetto getet thetenthe ten cents to the treastreas-
kJestreas-
uryAssam are supported by tho Womans Baptist MissionMission-
aryMission-
aryissionission-
oryBesideskJes of moral to refrain fronfrond-
oingfrom-
doinga ort iunbility in AtlantaAtlanta-
andWest and those BurtnahBurtnah-
andDutJnh-
byButmah-
byury of the Womans Missionary Society j ary Societyiety of the going to
doing hearts against weawea-
Hoeea
wea-
kiaeseoertuin things we fortify our
and second some of theth two thousand would almostalmos-tinees
almost-
certainlyby the Womans Missionary Society of the East InIn-
certainlyIn-
ndditionIn-
additionHoeea that itit8is these things wowedodo thatthat-glfe
that-
Mire
by the thougUt certainly forget to send the money Two other plansplans-BiTe
plans-occur
addition to the above the following will return to theirtheir-
occur
theirf-iplds
their-fieldsglfe to life all its significance If we di i nothing ourour-
rJIfeou-
rIlfeoccurOocur to us The first itTel that every Georgia womanwoman-
who
Woman-llfe
fields the present autumn Rev H Jenkino and MrsMrs-
who
Mos-
LMrs-
LrJIfellfe trouldmoanwnuld man nothing The world would be poorerpoorer-1y
poorerwhopoorer-bywhat who reads this ai tide shall send at least one dollardoll toto-
1whatto-
SlissL WV Johnson widow of our late missionarymistonar inin-
MiBP
in-
8watowin-
Swatow1y1whatwhat we conBume and by what was spent on ourour-
education
our-
educationMiBP J II Clayton Atlanta Georgia for the MissesMissea-
educaUoaMisses-
MoonsSwatow to China j and Rev J F Norris and Mrs C0-
Moons
C-
B
C-
Beducation and training But what we give andn whatwhat-We
what-
lieMoons house If any can send two dollars that isis-
1fe
Is-
betterB Thomas widow of our late missionary in BusseinBussein-
better
BasseiD-
toWe do for others must be placed to our credit inm thethe-
irorldathe-
worldsDurmahDurmah-
Thisbetter and if any can send fivedollars that is betterbetter-
wr1dilbetter-
stillto BurmahBurmah-
stillBurmab-Thisirorlda bank The influence we exert in our ownown-
personown-
eron still Five dollars sounds comfortablecomfortableitit is conCO-Delion
con-
venientThis shows that our Northern brethren have no ideaidea-
venient
ides-
ofidea-
ofpersonelion tho trains off influence we originate andnn setset-
iaset-
in venient changechllngeandand it looklooks very handsome in a letlet-i1
let-
terof taking a backward step in their missionary workwork-
terwork-
Weorkork-
Weia motion and the existingedBtin influences which wo keepkeep-in
keep-in ter We would say if iti is at all convenient by allall-
meansWe can report no enlargement in our own work exceptexcept-
means
ercept-inin peration all these go to make up the sum of ourour-
Hfo
our-
lifemeans send five dollars But if you cannot send fivefiv-
edontn in tho African Mission but we hope soon to have thethe-
dontthe-
pleasurethe-
pleasureHfo It iaI thediffioult strenuous selfdenying thingsthings-
thatthings-
that dont neglect to send oneone-
The
pleasure of announcing reinforcements for our MisMis-
The
Mis-
bioDS
Mis-
bionsthat cnnoblo our character and blesslcss mankind If wewo-
Waste
we-
asteThe other plan we thought of is for edme good BIBIIIS-
t
sissis-
terbiona in ChinaChina-
tcrChina-
TIIu
China-
Tunt Wasteastete a Jyy or nogleot an opportunity of usefulnessusefulnessi-
aomethttcr in each church to get other sistersistersa interested andand-
Georgia
Dud-
I
and-
alliaomethttIltblgRg Is time takenakcn ilom us Tho ffchng tbnt evev-
iall ciubbing toetber pend tbeir ntributonJl hetherwhether-
latae
hether-I
TUB church member who sets up his judgmentjudgment-ngaiurt
JUIJgmen-tagain
judgment-againstI
I try1 unst1nehnnsdtishactact acIds ombing to tho worth and digdig-
nity lalc or sman totoMisaMis JelJnie n CJaytoll AUnntaAUnnta-nt101
Atlanta-
Georgia
ngaiurtfit that of all his brethren and who 11 will havehave-
hieban-
hiehave-
his1 nt101nityHy of our life encourages us to boar up against aa-
nsturul
a-
naturalhie way is oftenoften supposed to be in the secret employemploy-
ofGeorgiaGeorgia-
P1 nsturulnatural diapoaition to become wsarywearar7 in wellcll doingdoing-
We
doing-
Weof the devil A mOl e charitable 8upp8ition is that 11e11-
eIs
lie-
isI We arc ambitious to have a large balanceba1Ll1 against thethei-
rayldthe-
oid
PIDBf TheTheTheJHO Virginiavuymii ladiesi ep mayj tako a hint fromfrom-
whatIs simply too much given to leaning to his ownown-
whatown-
understandingown-
understandingto sisters Theirheir contrilucontril-
utionaaretobesenttoMracontrllJll-
Qldcontribu-
tionstot the Georgiawhat weeirayldQld or In otherahe vordeyordstomakoortletomakoto make the world betterbetter andand-
I
say understandingunderstanding-
IT
derstandmgderstandmg-
vtionaaretobesenttoMratlon are to be sent to Mrs M C Jeter lUohmondRichmond-
VirginiaI I richer byb outlivingOtlr1ivlDlT
CIn itIt-
AnotherIT uais not the restless jerky horse but the steadysteady-
patlcntsteady-
patientI 1 Another thing iatoistobeie tobebo considered ioo become wearywear-yi
vVVirginia-
NVirginialfpln I a patient truepuller that drawe the loaded wagon upup-
Nup-
theup-
theI iti toJto allI Thiad that what wo havohav-otrey
bovo N BBThoTho ladiesJladiCS ofO thotno twoIWU BtaiceCUICU-
Ihedtea will be veryvery-
particularthe fcillfcil-
lparticularh1l1-
AT
hill-
ATr y JoneJVCO UJ ThisJQU UUUDdoes notUU t tlOlmean lM ww-
f hed others i particular andandntnoil givegletbtheir fanda a wrong directiondirection-y directio-nItvould
KjuwaXh MassffMass asistprflistpr ofof DrDrJudsonDrJudson-She
JudaonJ-
udaonFIGN
Judson-She
f ASlrewiytreyy 4oiLoW ie tto cease tobeto be goigoo Foror others IJ rerra-h
AT M88 livea ah
fauutUt1las4ea
too 1lasting111 p06leDqloD1 for10II t thorldbut1 It ialoatis teatteat-
k1
Itwou1d be uwkwordawkward1
tar the Georgia moneltomoney to so toto-
VShe is M leD11J old nnd iis patternef thrift lodualrylodualr-yud
industry-and
iil
k1mssun1mssunW 3foTR4 proafco ir In tabdie ceawnjsasonyoiaIOD yeyo fallphalireap11mapreap j VirginiaVirIV andDd vtcovlcot-
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18 r FOREIGN MISSION JOUHlSrujLJOUHlSrujLF-
OREIGN
JOURNALF-
OREIGN
JOUR TAtTAtF-
OREIGNFOREIGN MISSION JOURNALJOURNALRI-
CHMOND
JOURNALRI-
CHMOND
SHANGHAI CHINACHINA-
LETTER
OHINA-
LTTER
CHINA-
LETTER
STORY OF A CHURCH COLLECTIONCOLLECTION-
ThoLETTER FROMFROMRO IIROICRKBR0II Flt M T YATK8YATK-
8As
YATE-
As
YATES-
As
Tho Western Morning News relates a fitory whichwhich-
isAs you may see telegrams or accounts in tho paperspapers-in
is8 just nowtl beingbcin told and thus it runs The DukeDuke-
was
Duke-
was
Duke-
wasRICHMOND VANOVYANOVEMBERA NOVEIERVEMBER 18741874r-
OSBIQH
1874l-
OBEION
1574F-
OnZIGN
announced forfor-
some
tor-
ome
for-
somein regard to the recent riot at Shanghai tlmt may causecause-
youcaucau-
youcause-
youwas in church when a collection ws
you some anxiety for our safety I write to say we arearo-
allare-
nllare-
allsome charitable object Tho plate began to go roundround-
andround-
andround-
andrOSBIQH MI85I01TASI23 OF S07THSBH BAPTIST WN7SNXI01TWN7SNXI01T-
CIIINACNVENtIOlt-
CllINACONVENTION-
CHINACIIINACIIINA-TOKO
CllINA-
TuNG
CHINA-TONG
all well and unmolested The riot waa tho result of aa-
dispute11-
disputea-
disputeand the Duke carefully took out a florin which heho-
laid
he-
llli
he-
laidTOKO CHAUCltAuTT PCrawfordP Mrs Crawford MrsIr Holmea MissMiss-
LottieM18-
sJottieMiss-
Lottiedispute between the French Municipal Council and thotho-
Ningpotho-
NinSlpo
the-
Ningpolaidllli on the pow before him ready for transfer to thethe-
platetho-
plutc
the-
plateLottie Moon Miss E Moon Woo Tawun ChunCha and two nativenative-assistants
natlvo-MIlltante
native-assistants
thethe-
action
tho-
nction
the-
actionBeside him sat who noticing
assistant-sCaarooJ
assistantsassistants-OnBroo
MIlltant-eCaEfooJ
Ningpo clan in regnid to a projected road throughthrough-their
through-theIr
through-theIr
plate n1 manOnBrooCaEfooJJ B liartvrell and Mrs HartwellHartwellS-UAXOHAI
IlartwtfIl-SUANGIIAII
HartwellS-AANGHAIM
their graveyard A mob of at least 20000 men mademade-
aaction imitated it byb ostentatiously laying a sovereigneovoroign-
alongsidesovereign-
nlongsdosovereign-
alongsideSUAXOHAISUANGIIAIIM T Yates Mrs Yates Wong Pin SangSan and twotwo-
nativetwo-
natlTetwo-
nativenative assistantsassistantsO-AMTOI
assistant-sCAxvoiR
IIlstant-aOANtoR
a demonstration with brick3 stones and broken botbot-
tlesbot-
tlesbot-
tlesalongside the ducal florin This was too much for hishis-
Grace
his-
Gruce
his-
GraceOAMTOIOANtoRK II Graves MrMrs Graves N B Williams MrsIrs WilWil-
liamW1-
IlIanuWil-
liams tles against the house of the Superintendeut of RoadsRoads-
whichHoadB-
whichRoads-
whichGrace who polled out another florin which ho laid byby-
theby-
theby-
theliam Miss Whilden native pastor and eight native assistantsassistants-
ITALYaldetantsI-
TALYassistants-
ITALYITALYITALY-ROUE
ITAL-YEG
ITAL-YBeauG
which was situated only one block above me TheThe-
familyThe-
familyIbe-
familythe side of tho first TiiofIO man followed suit by layinglaying-
anotherlaying-
anotherlaying-
anotherROUEBeauGEGa B TaylorTaylorC-IVITA
Taylo-rCnlU
TaylorC-IVITA
family of the Superintendent of Roads and MiesMies-
MaclancMise-
MaclanelIsslIss-
Mllclaneanother bovcrcign besido the firot His Grace quietlyquietly-
added
quietly-
nddetquietly-
addedCIVITA VECCHIAVECCHuEvangeltJtVCCHIAEvanErangelUtgelist QardJolQardJol-BABI
GarJol-nARIEvluJteIl8t
Gardlo-lBARTEvlulgellstBABInARIEvluJteIl8tEvangelist BasileBasile-Bo
Daelle-BOLOGNAEvangelist
Basile-BOLOGNAEvangelist
Maclanc an English missionary who lived in the nestnest-house
nxt-houe
next-
houseadded a third florin which was capped by a thirdthirdf-
eovereipn
third-eovcrcipn
third-
sovereignBoBOLOGNAEvangelistLOON A Evangelist OiannintOiannint-MoDESi
GianninI-MOlEfA
Gtanninl-MoDaxJ house rather but the of the man Out canio the fourthfourth-
toMoDESi AcrA r CARPICARPtEvangllistEvangelist MartinelltMartinellt-LA
ff-
Lwere severely handled not seriouslyseriously-
injuredsriou81y-
injundseriously-
injuredfeovereipn on part
LAL TODETotlaEvangoliltEvangelist Enon FerrarisFerraris-AFRICA
FerrarIs-
AFRICAFerraris-
AFRICAinjured The whole block andan someno houses on tbe adad-
joiningad-
joiningad-
joiningto swell the Dukes donationsonJtioD then tho man triumtrium-
uruphantlytrium-
urnphantlytrium-
uruphantlyAFRICAAFRICA-MARSHALL
AFRICA-MABBnLLG
AFRIC-AMUSH4LtG block French uruphantly laid throe sovereigns at onco upon thethe-
boardtho-
boardthe-
boardMARSHALLMUSH4LtGQ F GibsonGibson-OID
QibOn-OtD
Gibson-OLD
joining blockoccnpiedoccnpied by peoplepeopleweropeoplewero-burned
peoplewere-burned
werewere-
burnedOID FIELDSFIUDdTT ErlyErly-Coxoo
EarlyC-ONGO
rlyrly-CoYQO
burned by the rioters and finding that the police hadhad-
retiredhl1hl-
1retiredhad-
retiredboard The Duke not to be beaten produced threethree-florins
three-florins
three-florinsCoxoo TowxTOVfGG Tytler and G F GibsonGibsonT-
ATLORSVILLEGibson-
TATLOlSvtLuGGibson-
TATLORsVtLLFGTATLORSVILLEQ Tytler and G F GibaonGibaon-IJTTLC
Glbeon-LITTLI
Gibson-LrTTLc
retired to the Municipal Hall the mob proceeded toto-
breakto-
brenkto-
breakflorins Just then tho plate arrived The man tooktook-
uptook-
uptook-
upIJTTLC BASSA8ASUTT J TateTate-PaiLLiPSBtmo
Tate-PHILLIP8BaaGI
Tate-PhtLLIPSBURGM break all thethestreetstreet gas lamps on the 1 1 jnch ConcesConces-
sionConcrsConcrs-
sianConces-
sionup his handful of sovereigns and ostentatiously rattleclrattlecl-them
rntt1dt-
llcmrattled-
themPaiLLiPSBtmoM D LibertyDOSOUBADOYOUB1JCookDOYOUB1JCook-MONOVlABDoxoauAJJ CookCook-MOJCROTIA
Cook-MoNaovmAB
sion With the cry of so many enraged men and thethe-
roaringthe-
roarinjtthe-
roaringthem into the plate then turning defiantly towardstowards-his
towards-bis
towards-hisJSoiYABDIXAJ
MOJCROTIAMONOVlABJ J
BCijeeaemanCijeeaema-
nDEATH
CetemD-
DEATH
Cseesema-
nDEATH
P YatesYatesJ-SoiYA
Yte-BDIXAJ
Yate-sBDYAJ roaring of the firo bo near me and the multitude ofof-
Chineseof-
Chinescof-
Chinesehis rival asat if to say II I think that takes tho shineshine-out
shine-out
shine-outChinese families trying to escape to some place of soso-
curity80-
curityso-
curityout of you Fancy his chagrin when the DukeDuke-
withDuke-
withDuke-
withDEATH OF A MISSIONARYMISSIONARY-We
curity it was an awfulawfullcenescene As I kuew that thethe-
Chinesethe-
Chincsethe-
Chinesewith a grim smile put one florin on the plata andand-
quietlyand-
quietlJand-
quietlyWe regret to have to record the death of Rev M JJ-
KtumltonJ-
KnowltonJ-
KnowltonChinese could have nothing against me we remainedremained-quietly
remained-quietly
remained-quietly
quietly slipped the remaining six back into his pocketpocket-
Hispocket-
Hispocket-
IllsKnowlton D D of Shanghai China the 10th ofof-
Septemberof-
ptemberof-
Septemberquietly at homo in the midst of it without harm oror-
alarmor-
alarmor-
alarmHis Grace ueed to chuckle when he told that storystory-
RECEIPTS
atory-
RECEIPTS
story-
RECEIPTSSeptember Ife had been a missionary of the BaptistBaptist-Missionary
Baptist-Missionary
Baptist-Missionary
alarm Persons at a distance were much more alarmedalarmed-than
alarmed-than
alarmed-thanMissionary Union for more than twenty years andand-
wasand-
Wn8
and-
wasthan the riot would call for Seven or eight ChineseChinese-
wereChincso-
wereChinese-
wereRECEIPTS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONSMISSIONSF-
BOM
MIBSIOIU-FaoIwas an ableableandand highly esteemed minister TheThe-
UnionThe-
UnionThe-
Unionwere killed and many wounded and severalecveralforoignersecveralforoigners-were
foreignersforeigners-were
FBOM SWTIHBKRSUTIIIDR16rr16m TO OCTOBIR lorn 18741874-
MARTLANP
1B71B-
7MAnTLANEutaw187-
4MARTLANDEutawUnion has recently suffered greatly in the iosfJloss of itsits-
Dra
its-
mission3riesits-
missionarieswere injured Troops were landed from the manofmanof-
peared
nmnof-war
ratanof-war
MARTLANPMAnTLANEutawKutaw 1lace Baptist church by J Levering128 8686-
VIROINU
M-
YlROINlAUUUt4
56-
VIRGINIALadlesmission3ries by death It has not been long sincesince-
Drssince-
Drswar in port and the native troops from the city apap-
pearedap-
pearedVIROINUYlROINlAUUUt4Ladles Aid Society GraceStreet Baptist churchchurch-
Klchmondchurch-
ItIchmondchurchI-
tichmnondDrs Ward and Mason died and nowno Dr Knowlton folfo-lVT
fol-
Itfo-
llrrpeared on the scene about 9 P M and the mob disdis-
perseddis-
perseddis-
persedKlchmond by MnIr T If KIlettTrEllettlIett Tr f2020 W K Wattatt for blibli-church
blbl-
churchhis-
church Italian niUolon 16 Lebanon AncMloi DrDr-
PickersonDr-
Dickr8onDr-
Dickersonchurch for 415 lyVTIt TbT a first and lost were college mates and deardear-
irirde-
nrtpftl
dear-our
persed without the use of power It is now a weekweek-
afterweek-
afterweek-
afterPickerson t516 W J Davldcollected by him 160 W11 D ThomasThomas-for
Thomas-for
Thomas-foririr our Corresponding Secretary It is pleaspleas-
ntplElls-
o1tafter the riotriotallall quiet aeainoninthougbthough many of thosethose-
whothose-
whothose-
who
forimInyoung iHiion1 of Mrs Orubb schoolIIchoolI55y5 WV J David collectedcollected-
byby him t6060 87 cheerful giver 22totaltotal 2S7 8787-
WEST
87-
WEST
87-
WESTo1tntt tot know that the ranks thus thinned are filledfilled-by
fiHefiHe-
v
filled-v
who moved vn UA v uu Burned to their homeshomes-
Thebomes-
Thehomes-
TheWEST VIRGINIATiltIIIGtNIAIIgahIlgah Association by 1D Huffman Tf9066Tf9066U-
nionTt 90669066-
Union90 6666-
Uniontpf-tlbyv uew appulutmcntaappulutmcnt-
aIIBESAtlTY
CIpulatDlcntc-J
CIpulatDlcn-
tcLInEBtITY
appulutmcnte-
LIBEF
The condilon ofofut vw 11 crmsmfl unchanged BO far asas-
Ias-
IcanteUas-
IUnion lUptlut AsuocUtionAss ciation by Dr Dlcktrson 13 Orient rlir AssoAsso-
ciationAaeo-
elationAsso-
elationJ IIcanteUtell elation by Ur Dlckq uJ iC 1 t ifrrIf VrVr-oUtton
eCan dOSM1tIJXUAll 10o tro yro away fromfrom-China
frOln-
Cbinafrom-
ChinaoUttonUonlody Dr DlckDickel 1 ir I up 4I fUtttJclt1Vf
IIBESAtlTYLIBEF AMITY OF CONVERTEDCONVERTED NEGROESNEGROES-
tortileNEGROE-
STittie
China as tho oIey Ltpctft wet Holmes who was notnot-
eo
not-
eo
not-
eo
J B Brtatovr iCl5 2YOa 4 AAAA-
NOSTn
fllfll-
NOirn
44-
NOBTUtortile1 Commission for August 1860 tho beloved andand-
lamentedBnd-
lamentedand-
lamented
eo well came down two weeks agogo with her son AsAs-
myAs-
myAs-
myNOBTU CAROLINACAROLIN-
Alist
1 V wtufAtu tnttl CvctaJjl tlttlt-fl 4t4t-
UstConvenllonOilistUstConvenllonOiConvention 10 1 flflS-
OUTH
f IIII-
SoUTII
11-
SOUTHj r house was full ehe has been with MethoMetho-
distMetho-
distIetho-
distlamented A M1 Poindexter my was utopping asayssays-
ored
says-
Wesays-
1tSOUTH CJHOLIRAC1IOLIIIAPCAROLINAPIIlwkinsGreenvilleP HuwkinOrccnville60cJIIuwklclII Greenvllle Wc Kwxly1 lUrctUhclI-
lIocldtlonAsAs-
sociationAs-
socletlon1t We have never appealed to acongregationof colcol-
dred
col-
dred
dist mission familyfamilythethe Rev Mr Lambatti SheShe-
leavesShe-
leavesShe-
leavessociation by J D Pitts Tr 52020 252 Columbia church byiy1 WWJWJ-Cathright
JJ-
CathrfghtJ-
Cachrlghfleaves for a trip to Ningpo today la opinionopinion-she
Cathrfght flf1212 4u j Bamte811110 church Oraageburg county JyI y W JJ-Snider
1-
SniderJJ-
Snlderillfor aid in the to theth heathenheathen-
were
heathen-
withoutheathen-
without
mysending gospeldred persons SniderSnlderillalt11 600 First Baptist church Charleston f1212 404 First BapBap-tint
Da-ptlt
Bap-tistwithout meeting a liberal responsc If sufficient carecare-
werecare-
were
she and her son both ought to go to CalifCalihrnillrnia a clicli-
matecli-
matecli-
matetint Sundayschool Charleston i 033i Swift Crock SundayschoolSundayschool-byby It N Hawed 88totultotal 73 7777-
GEOKOIA
71-
G
77-
Gwere taken by pastors and others who have opportuopportu-
nityopportu-
nityopportu-
nity
mate much better suited for their present state ofof-
healthof-
bealthof-
health GEOKOIAG OROlAWoR01A W M Society Savannah Baptist church by Mrs ElizaEliza-R
Kllz-Rhealth than China She is far from well though betbet-
terbet-
terbet-
terto instruct them to impart information and sese-
curese-
curose-
curenity R KtlHKrr foror Misses iloona house CW60 O M Irwlu agent colcol-
lected00-
1llCttdISOcol-
lectedcontributions the colored members of our churcheschurches-would
chulchc3-
Wouldchurches-
would
ter than she was a short time agoago-
Nothing
ngo-
Nothing
ago-
Nothing
lectedllCttdISOf50i50 0 A IXtvig Tr Groeniboro 7 50 Albhny BaptistBaptist-church
nptl8tc-hurch
Baptist-churchcure church bylIyEJ3 II Bacon Tr IS11 02 W MV to W Iagrnge by WW-
IW-
DlhrdlllIV-
Bwould more than sustain our Liberia missionmission-We
mission-We
mission-We
Nothing new in my work to report except an increaseincrease-in
IDlhrdlllB Hinlill for Ms WtilMen 13 500oj W B HardIlardill111 for MlttLMlttL-Moon
ltIb flfl-
MoonL-
AloonMoon lJ1 1i00 J AAltK Haukx for Dalton church 21fOi or 86 MlddloMlddlo-Cherokee
Middl-eCherkee
Uddl-oCherkeaWe have known many Christian slaves with whomwhom-
itin the contributions of the native churchchurohIS15 perper-month
per-month
per-month
Cherokee ABHOciation foror Miss L Moun1 OlD 111 10 C M IrwinIrwln-iiKent
Irwin-nltent
Irwin-agentit was not necessary C to cease to be slaves in order toto-
possess
to-
possess
to-
possess
month Faithfully yours iiKent collected 95 70iOi C011M Irwin ageut oolloctttf i217217 9595-
total95-
total95-
totalyoursM total Js5lbU6 1313-
ALABAMA
1-
3AMBUIAJ
13-
ALsBAMAJpossess the spirit or the means of Christian liberalityliberality-
andM P YATESYATES-
FROM
YATE-
SRIOHMOND
YATE9-
FROM
ALABAMAAMBUIAJJ D Trammell 5 Cuwsta church Mru111 J M VerVer-non
Ver-non
Ver-nonand whd C were ableble to get pay for their labor to suchsuch-
extentsuch-
extentsuch-
extentnon 1 W M Society by Kaunlo A Truylor StSoc Bonlkl1tonton forfo-rJIf8VhlIdnijll
for-Miss
oror-lIsextent as to afford them considerable sumssums subjecttosubjectto-
theireubjectJo-
theirsubject toto-
theirFROM BROTHER W J DAVIDDAVIDF-
RANKFORT
DAVID-
FANKFORT
DAVIDF-
RANKFURT
JIf8VhlIdnijllMisslIs Whlhleo11tchilden I t 6060totaltoUI1717 6060-
TENNESSEE
60-
TESNE88tJJ60-
TLNNrssuuJtheir own control We have known such and othersothers-whose
others-whose
others-whose
FRANKFORT Kr TENNESSEETESNE88tJJJ B Duncan 8 Buck River AsHocCdtlon by AA-
IA-
DA-
DAugust 27tb 18741874-
The1871-
The1874-
TheID Phillips 477 70 J MStsI Senior Tr W T B Oon from II F FarFur-mcr
Far-mer
Far-merwhose jnoans were less to give cheerfully regularlyregularly-
andThe colored brethren are U wide awake Ona ofof-
theof-
theO-
fthe
mer t1010 from Ontrixlntrnl AmociutlonAP Wt 9 70 Salem AsioclitMon byJ M D Cotce8Ctts 8 20 Salem Association J M IMby Phillips111p 420420-total
2020-
total20-
totaland liberally to the cause of ChristChrist-We
Christ-We
Christ-ht
the churches in Louisville passed a resolution lastlast-Sunday
last-Sunday
last-Sunday
total 1632 6060-
MISSISSIPPI
66-
lIlJsRIPlrnaymIl8G-
0MississserrRaymnudht We know of eotae churches the colored membersmembers-of
Sunday to send e250250 annually to you Two others II-visited
I-
risitcdI-
visitedMISSISSIPPIlIlJsRIPlrnaymIl8Raymond 8 S mite boxe 6yGIllottIMrs T W tIllman
of which follow a course of regular contributionscontributions-We
visited and preached for the same day were to meetmeet-last
meet-laBt
meet-last
1 Dr WWAA Hunt by II Pittmnn AVlnonaWlnnad 2 50 Plsuh AssoAsso-riation
AS8-0daticn
Asso-ciationriation by J M Puceace clerk 124224 16 Yazoo AnBoclation by Benj
We have never known welldirected and perseveringpersevering-efforts
persevering-efforts
persevering-efforts
last Monday and determine how much they would sendsend-annually
send-annually
send-annually
Roach Tr 16363 30 K DDlImlerMiller from Sunflower AswocUtijn 33 3535-
totalas-
totnl35-
totaltotal 111414 3030-
KKNTUCCrR
30-
fENTUCItTR
30-
KENTUCrrRefforts tofail of producing this result with anyany-
We
any-
We
anyl-
Veannually They assured me the Bum sent every yearyear-from
year-from
year-fromWe desire to attract attention to the importance ofof-
cultivatingof-
cultivatingof-
cultivatingfrom Louisville would amount to 4GO4G-
OI
150-
I
KKNTUCCrR L Thunnan Rent collected 200 KI L ThurThur-man
Thur-mlD
Thur-manman agent collected S100 It L Thurnitin agent collectocolhCtod4-1M3systematic habits of benevolence J5435543 65 W J Diivid collected In nudcultivating amongamong-
ouramong-
O1r
among-
ourI will ngcnt Kentucky Tennesseesecure the yearly support of one missionarymissionary-
byt33 4545lotlltotrtl S87S87-
TEXAS
66-
7InAsTIed68-
7TBxARliedour colored brethren We desire this for their ownown-
Bakesown-
sakesown-
sakesby the colored Baptists of this StateState-
WEBSTER
State-
WEBSTER
InAsTIedTEXAS Tied Illver Association J B Daniel forby support ofsakes and for the aid they might be induced to readerreader-to
Mrs Ijcwllyu 1010-
QKAWD
10-
GUAND
10-
GRANDto the caufce of African evangelizationevangelization-Brother
evangelization-Brother
evangelization-Brother
QKAWD TOTAL 2346 49WEBSTER AT CHURCHCHURCH-
A
CHURCH-
liberalityBrother James B Taylor also bore testimony to thethe-
liberalitythe-
liberalityFCBinSK RECEIPTSRECEIPT-
SFrom
REClupr-sProm
RECEIPr-sFromliberality of our colored brethren in tho CommissionCommission-
forA writer in the Examiner and Chronicle speakingspeakin-
gofFrom October Wtfi to OctoberOci lth15thl87415thl87-
4IARrLNIiotnan8II81J118741874-
NARTLAND187-
4MARYLANDWonans3119eienfor October I860I860-We
18G0-t
of Plymouth cayscays-
NotSY8-
cc
sys-Not
NARTLANDIARrLNIiotnan8II81J1Womans Mission to womanwomaD Baltlniorc by Mrs LWV Crane Tr foror 8lnry of Bible woman RouaROllltat Romw to Augcct Wee have received recently nearly fifty dollars fromfrom-
ourfrom-
our
cc Not far from Plymouth Rock is the home of WebWeb-ster
Wch-our
Weh-ster
JS75J ij 52727 Newtown Baptist church 3 04 Key L D Pauling5 total 35 0404-
VHUHMU
0-
1YIIlGHtlMrs
04-
Tinaour esteemed brother T II Low of New Orleans thetho-
availsthe-
availsster and the little parish church where he attendedattended-worship
attcndc1-avaHs
attended-worshipavails of appeals made by him to colored brethren ofof-
differentof-
differentworship His pew is pointed out The edifico isis-
barnlikeis-
differentis-
barnlikeboxes
VHUHMUYIIlGHtlMrsTina INrAMrsliyb Thomas
Mrs LK
WPullon
BuIIoclrf4f 4 0202total
2total
Rsppahannock466 0202-
NOBTK
02-
NORT
02-
NORTH
S S mite
different churches in behalf of African missions WeWe-
commendWe-
commendbarnlike and unattractive Webster never omittedomitted-attending
omitted-oommendthe
omitted-attending
NOBTK CAROLINACAROUNAYodldnYoilkin Association by11 RDodsonlFDodsoDR Dodson t 2020-
OEoiiGiA20-
GEoMIACnrternillo20-
GEORGIAOsrtersvillocommendoommendthethe uoble zeal of our brother to the imitationimitation-of
attending church He had the most eminent men ofof-
thoof-
ofof-
theOEoiiGiAGEoMIACnrternilloCrfrtersvillo RF MI Society by Mrs 81 B MontgomMontgom-
eryery Tr for support Miss1I8 Moon 12 60 bright JowJlehlels byLylrsLylrs-NL
MrsMrs-N
Sirs-Nof brethren every where If the colored membershipmembership-
throughmembership-
throughthe country and of the worldworld as his gucsttf To hishis-death
his-through
his-death
NNLL Wjlle 433 NewNewHopeHope churchdmrcbt4 46 GrowcuOrowciIlecurcbOrowciIlecurcb8-ummerhlll
ille church 55-
Summerhlil5-
Summerhiilthrough tho South can be properly instructed on thisthis-subject
this-subject
death he maintained the Puritan custom of having thethe-strangers
the-subject
is160tttalSummerhlil
160 totalchurch1t178178 7171-
AIAIUNA
71-
AUBANAL71-
ALARANAL
17675 by J M Ruskin 0 M Irvin agentageu-tis160tttal
agen-t160total
subject their liberality will abound to the praise ofof-
Godsof-
GodsH strangers within his gatea keep the Sabbath andand-worship
and-Gods
and-worship
AIAIUNAAUBANALL B Society Bonton by MffJIJf1II Fannio A Traylor fororGods grace Let the trial be made1made1-
amade1-
TnB
mademade-
II
worship with him in plain Puritan style of which hoho-
washo-
waahe-
wasMiss Whilden 1616-
TcNKEsgte1-
6TIiNriiSuR1-
6TrrerzsisaRa was proud Rain or ehino hot or cold Mr WobstorWobstor-was
WobsterI-CTHE
TIiNriiSuRTcNKEsgte R B Freernn anpporfcsupportofof brother Crawford e11 2525-
LoDistANA2-
5LotJ18IJCOlJected25-
LouJBANuCollectedICTHEII TnB fruit of the righteous is a tree of life andand-he
and-he
was in his place on tbo Lordedoy 4cc I am no halfhalf-day
halt-he
half-day
LoDistANALotJ18IJCOlJectedCollected I 3100r4441 ytr 2424-
ARKANSAS
21-
ARICA1fBABJQdon24-
AREAARKANSASARICA1fBABJQdonAREA t ssJedeonJodton AWOCCM y J BDBC4ICrScareSearcy eJ212 4949-QBAJID
48-
Gail40-
Guzvhe that winneth souls is wise day hearer sir ho said to Ber Dr CodmanCodman-
FROM
QBAJID TOTAI 277 626-
2I
62-
1fIi
62-
i
I
I FOREIGN MISSION JOTJRNJOTTRNLJOTTRNLLET-
TERALLE-
TTER
ALALL-
ETTEB
1099-
LALETTER FROM ITALYITALYB-
ELIEVERSITALY-
DEIIEVERS
ITALYu-
ELIEVERHLA TOURTOU-
RwhereTOURMOIfAMMEDANIBMI MOHAMMEDANISM IN WESTWST AFRICAAFRICA-
ModernAFRZCA-
ModernII BELIEVERS lUITIHMlUITIHM-position
IJAITnmi-
S1IlcetinBAPTISM-
is
wherew 1lerQ our brotherb rother Ferraris lives and wliich is thetho-otitro
the-sontre
i Modern researoIieaLfihowresearches show Western Africa to bo unlikeunlike-theiS1Ilcetinis meeting with favorvor and with oppositionposition at the same88me-
timosamet-
imesame-
tootitro of his field of operations Thia excellent the generally entertained notions of it TheTlevfvast inin-
teriortntn-
brothorI timo iq Hilly I mentioncd in n Inteto letter the bapbupt-
isDlbapt-
ismbrotherbroth or inin his over conscientiousness had had an idea terior instead of being a desert is an abundantlyabundantty wawa-
teredwa-
thatwa-
thattisDl of a promising young minister in Milan I willwill-giro
wi11-
givo
will-give
that the seventh day of the week as well as the firstfirst-i
tered andnd densely peopled tableland with a climateclimate-salubrious
cUmate-h
climate-shouldgiro ono or two other instances You may rememberremember-
my
i shouldshou H bob eoobservedb scrvc d as a dayd ay of0f rest and thistbi opinion salubrious and by nonomeanBmeans torrid TheThetribE81enuThetribestribes are nunu-merous
nu-liadof in Burl had been somewhat merous and greatly differ from each other physicallyphysically-ness
my writing meeting some months since aa-
pious0-
piousa-
piousa stumbling block to his usefuluseful-
nesspious zcalouaCnIOU Pedobaptist brother who spends muchmucht-
imomucht-
imomucht-
ime
ness HearingI1earin of his views I had been brought toto-study
Intellectually and morally many of them not onlyonly-showing
only-
study1i in travelvel and where study the question before showingahowjn capacity for high improvementi butb u t havinghaving-
alreadyhaving-
giveuavlDguavlDg-
givetimo in trll every acts aa a volunteervolunteere-vangeliM
voluntfor-efangelilt
volunteere-vangelist
ns never and I was able toto-giveHe has been givegive gome reliefr to his already a considerable amount of civilization and oulcul-
tureoul-
I
oul-
tionevangeliM recently baptized by BusileDusile-am
II-am
I-
amscruples I happened to men
am imfonned that hie seal has led him to Buffer aa wellwell-
as
tion theI matter to an excellent Christian of the churchchurch-of
tureture-The
turn-
offor truth ofC England who110 has The greater part of tho inhabitants of this extensiveextensive-region
extensive-in
as to labor or the and that ho has been twicetwicei-mprisoned
twice-imprisoned
twice-imprisoned
always manifested much interestinterest-ininin ourou work and ho region are believedbcliev toto be Mohammedans and being anan-
Arabican-
certainlyimprisoned for tho gospel once in Austria where hishis-business
his-
busforshis-
bu6inCFsiork remarked that our evangelist waswas-
certainlybusiness relations lend him Another prominent manman-in
man-in
man-in
certainlycertnll y erring on the eafe side asa the trouble genegene-rally
Arabic readinglradin people a grand opening is presentedpresented-for
presented-rally forforthethe of the and civilicivili-
zationin Italy who haa lately accepted our doctrines on bapbapt-ieDl
bapt-ism
rally in1Di Italy was to get one day inIn the week keptkept-sacred zation
spreadThe Rev Edward
gospelW
an enlightenedwrites
Ham is Signor lloaetti who is the minister of the PlyPly-mouth
Ply-mouth
Ply-mouth
sacredsacred-At
B credo1
BlydenThe Mohammedans the masters of WestWest-
ernWest-
leyemouth Brethren Church in Florence and the editor ofof-
a
At my request Cocorda accompanied me to tho Val are greatReview andnnt has considerable leys lie isIS well known there andnd a good ern and Central Africa commencing their rule but aa-
littles-
teena reputation aa08-
Christianaa-
Christiana-
Christiancongregacongrega-
tion little distance from West Coast butthe they are moremore-pliable
inure-
biblesChristian poot havingbuvin written many of tho hymnshymnsn-ow
tion of earnest listeners gathered with their French pliable and tolerant to the ofof-
Africansof-
houraccording idiosyncraoyused the evangelical bibles andnd hymnbooks and heard for thannow by congregations of Italy more an Africans than their andOrientalThis brother wus recently baptized by Giannini ofof-
Bolognaof-
Bolognaof-
Bolognahour hisIS exposition of divine truth IIcanptIcannotcannot reportre ortourourour-cause
coreligionists i aa-
littlea-
cause nut little sympathetic treatment onil thetl part of ChrigTChrigT-tians
Chrg-
laborerBologna audhaanUd hll8 put forih a pamphlet giving hishis-reasons
hihi-reaeons
his-reasons
cause inn the Valleys asa specially promising but thotho-laborer
thelittletians towards them showing an interest in their councoun-tryfor this The laborerlaborer-
leaveisIS faithfully doingdom his workolk and the restreasons step general subject is attractattracti-
ngIlttract-
ingattract-
lagwewe-
must try and their literature etc would make them ourour-willing
our-
forattention and must leave to God AndAn there is the rpatering exciting some discussiondiscussion-
Jt
IS greater reasonreason-forfor this willingwjllin and efficient colaborers in the work of AfricanAfrican-
civilizationAfrican-
confinedJt should however bo understood that not all whowho-
agreewho-
grccwho-
sgree
inasmuch as this excellent brother hashl4s notnot-confined civilization and I may add evangelization TheyThey-
wouldThey-
scatteredconfined his labors to his immediate field butbu hashas-scatteredagree with us as to the act and subject of baptismbaptism-
arqwouldould open the door for us and keep it openopen to thethe-great
the-
withscattered the good seed far and vride and inarqare entirely with us in other things Some for inin-
stancein-
8tancewouldin-
etancewouldm some casescases-
with great pagan tribes of whom they are the practical rulersrulers-IwithW1t known good results In the latter of thethe-
spring1 saw travelseinathehcountrieseinathehcountriesstance8tancewouldwould perhaps accept the immersionof believersbelievers-
andbelievers-
andbelievers-
and
goo part I sawduringduring my travels in the countries east rofofof-
Sierraand yet not observe strict communion while othersothers-agreeing
othcra-agrecint
others-agreeing
spring or the early summer he made a trip to SwitSwit-zerland Sierra Leone in 1872 and 1873 about 300 miles fromfrom-
thezerland to of hishl where she wouldwould-learn
place one daujfhteraagreeing with us on baptism Wouldou11 hold some otherothert-enets
othert-enct8
othert-enets
the coast in every large pagan town one intellectualintellectual-Itenets which wee do not accept as is the case withwith-
Kosettiwith-
RosettJwith-
Ilosotti
learn a trade DuringDur1D this journey he lost no opporoppor-tunity
I Mohammedan directing thethe policy of the Chief actingacting-astunity to distribute andtracts and dede-
clareKosetti who has not ceased tondhcro to the other docdoc-trines
doo-trinee
doc-trines
testamentu on to as Secretary and Prime Minister There is annnAshanAsbanAsban-teetrines of the Plymouth brethrenbrethren-
Thebrethren-
Thebrethren-
The
clareclarelUIinin public and in private thebe wholo counsel ofof-God i tee prince ataSierraSierra Leone held asass a portort of prisonerprisoner-
I
God At Culoz which will remember thethe-littleqod you as by the Government He ieieuncleuncle to the present KingKing-
ofThe controversy in Italy on the baptismal questionquestion-
differsquestion-
differquestion-
differslittle town where one leavesleoyes the mainmom through line forfor-Geneva
Ilofdiffers eomctvhat from that in America I have foundfound-considerable
foundc-ODsiderable
found-considerable
Geneva ho was busy withv ith his colporteur work whenwhen-ho
henof Ashantee He frequently called to see me and enen-
tertainedtertained me with descriptions of his country and peopeopeo-
Eleconsiderable disposition to admit that immersion waswas-the
was-the
was-the
ho was arrested and rudely handled by the officialsofficials-and
IIpIepIe From him J gathered that the chief advisers ofof-
isthe primitive scriptural act But thero is with manymany-a
and all his tracts and testaments both French and ItalItal-ian
Ele Mohammedansa tendency to ignore tho whole mutter Thus KosottiKosotti-states
Rosetti-btatc8
Itosetti-states
ian werowe re takenta 1 en fromfrem himh im At least1 U40 t heh e pleadedpleaded-let
p Iea d aa-
lets hisis nephew are from Sokoto The samesame-
issame-
re is the instates that ho for some time regarded water baptismbaptism-as
let case DahomyDahomy-Theme keep my Italian tracts But tho officer waswas-
inexorablewas-
inexorable The Mohammedans station themselves inin-
miles
in-
strengthas of tto importance and since his this ideaidea-
genuous
illcal-ima
idea-has
always 101-0mexorablcbaptism inexorable andan but forfo the presence of the daughterdaughter-
and
daughter-who strength in tbe m05t influential town neaN8t the coastcoast-who
coast-generally
lima been much pressod by some who havd writtenwritten-Tbey
written-They
who was weepmg os If hff heart would hreak thethe-father those the trade fromfromthebe distantdistant-
interiorTbey quote such texts fiB PaulPauls thanking Gld that hehe-
hdhe-
hadfather would hnv beoo sent to prison In SjtzerSwitzer-land
genrollyinteiot
commandingthe mart wlthinhd Dot blLpthcd 1 Cor i 14J7 Others who doo notnot-
rejeclnot-
rejectland thfl oflmghst boro clear and faithful testimonytestimony-asto
Boporo greatest eigbtyeighty-milesmiles of Monrovia though reigned over by a paganpagan-
doms
paga-nasopagan-
rrejecl water bllptisIn nnd who freely admit that imim-mersion
im-mersion
the ofaso duty a believer in Christ to confeBIi Him inmersion ill the scriptuml net yet having been sprinksprinkl-ed
baptism In one plt1plimoc much iterst was owakened tigetifamilye
iisis eueusortedupported
is governecsorted byb
bythethetheh
indefiniteindsMohrmmooausnite idea which
whosethethe
presrpaos
led in infanoy believe that will 8uffice I bad a veryver-yplelntvery-
pleasantin the subject onand after returmng bom he prepared I
Konsgars hovehave ofof greatgreat and warnke Mohommedan kingkingplelnt interview with A highlY jnto11ignt nud inin-
genuousin-
genuousand bent In manuscript an elaooruteTirgumcut fort1r thotho-immersion doms on the euut of tiietntiietn-
ThetJel1-1Immersion Leingenuous young Pedobaptist minister in which he saidsaid-
thatMid-
thatsaid-
thatimmersion of believers He said to memfj It coat meme-
muchme-
muchThe Fulahs are stated to be a numerous and influinflu-
entialinHu-
muohinflu-
entialthat hehadhe had always in the Theological Schoolhool mainmain-tained
tiiain-tained
llin-taincd
much labor but I did not begrudge it Nor do wewe-
wonderwe-
wonderential people occupying onetenth of the continentcontinent-A
continent-wondertained immersion but ho added that under the spiritspirit-
ualspirit-
ualspirit-
ualwonder for as the result of0 his labors there was oror-
ganizedor-
ganizedA recent English traveller amongst them Mr J AA-
SkertchleyA-
gnnizedA-
Skertehleyual economy underuner which we lived there was libertyliberty-on
ganized in that place a Baptist churchchurch-Since
church-Sin
Skertchley says In all the large towns there is aa-
mosquea-
mosqueon such pointspointsthatthat in our fight with Romanism itit-was
It-
wasit-
wasSinceSin io writing the foregoing I have come toto-
to
to-
ROME
or publicpublio place of worship wherein the faithfaith-ful
faithn-
OMfaith-
fulwas a pity to magnify minor differences and that hishis-church
bis-church
his-church
mosque tful assemble at the hours of to propitiate thotho-favors
tbe-fovors
the-favors
nOMROMEROME-
to
prayerchurch had a noble history and he feeling for herhert-hfl
hEr-tha
her-the offavors AllahAllah-
MissionariesAll9h-
toAllah-
Missionariesthfl affection of a son would think only very strongstrong-reasons
strong-raaeons
strong-reasons
to arrange for our winter campaign here Our nightnight-school
night-school
Missionaries and others in Liberia testify that nunu-
inerousnu-
schoolnu-
merousreasons would justify him in leaving her You cancan-readily
cnn-redily
can-readily
school in Trastevere has opened with more pupils thanthan-the
than-the
inerous Fulahs and Mandingoes who come totbatoountotbatooun-try
to tbatoonntbatoonn-the
thatooun-tryreadily imagine my reply to each of these argumentsarguments-
awit the teachers or tho rooms are equal to No tourist inin-
hometry for trade and other puipurposesposes gladly receive fromfrom-
only
from-Home
from-themMy objlJct is Himsimplyply to give you on iden of tho positionposition-
ccupiedposition-
occupiedHome ever felt more lhtumro th1n I eporienced inin-
meeting
I
them copicopies of tbe DlblEinBible in the Arabic langulJe lhoThe-Rev
lho-meetingccupied by sosomefDe in HIlJy 1 incline to think it ifis nn-
positiona-
positionmeeting rnd greeting the boys and girls I feel an inin-
expresbibleRev G W GibsC1n of Monrovia WtiteB WhateverWhatever-
expreStlibleWhateve-
rnayposition much beld on the continent Another youngyoungt-heologian
youngt-heologian
expreStlible nnxicty that their attendnnce upon thethe-school
nayay hnve been the influence of Mohammedanism onon-scbool
on-
racestheologian who atudted in Switzerland toll me thatthat-his
that-his
scbool may not be a mermere form Bnd that they may notnot-only
races in other ports of the world I tbink tlere UpoUpo-only
uponupon-
thehisaw professors all of whom are eminent PedobaptistPedobaptists-cholars
Pedobaptist6-cholars
Pedobaptists-cholars
only receivercce ve valuable secularinstructionsecular instruction butleirnbut le1rn thethe-gospel
the-gospel
the African results will prove it toto-
torybe merely preparaprepara-
gospelprepara-
toryscholars did not assail immersion but rather ignoredignored-the
iJ1ored-the
gospel and become wise unto salvation I have minmin-gled
min-gled
tory to a Christian civilizationcivilization-Very
civilization-gled
civilization-Verythe subject holdingholdin that it was aII matter for libertyliberty-
Altogetherliberty-
Altogetherliberty-
Altogethergled with the brethren specially of Mr WallschurohWallschuroh-for
Very similar is the testimony of Bishop Payne asas-
followsas-
foras-
followsAltogether I feel that Believers Baptiera has a fufu-ture
fu-ture
fu-ture
for the past few days andnd as I have gone into thetho-chamber
the-chamber
follows Mohammedan priestspriestsareare found all throughthrough-Central
throngh-chamber
through-Centralture in Italy but it also meets with much oppositionopposition-
andchamber to see the new born first born ofofaa deardear-brother
dear-brother
Central Africa from the borders ofo Egypt to theteAtteAtb-rothcr
theAt-lantio
AtAt-
lanticand our position on tho communion question is far fromfrom-popular
from-populnr
from-popular
brother as I have knelt by the bedside of a sick andand-dying
onrand-dying
lantio Ocean zealously engaged inIn their missionmission-They
miSSionmiSSio-ndJing
mission-Theypopular On this point the controversy is less simplesimple-
thansimple-
thansimple-
thandying believer and as I havo conversed with a wanwan-dering
wan-dering
They do not seem bigoted and fanatic like MohammeMohamme-dans
Mohammc-dering
1liohamm-edansthan in America as many of the Evangelical churcheschurches-
indering but penitent soul I have felt the old pastorpastor-spirit
pastor-spirit
dans inin other places The Mandingoes areare-at
are-spirit
are-atin Italy would admit to theth communion on a professionprofession-
ofspirit strangely awakened in meme-
Thisme-
Thisat onco active traderstrde and religious propagandistspropagandists-pushing
propclgandl8ls-This
propagandists-pushingof faith jentirely irrespective of baptism Others whowho-
wouldwho-
woultlwho-
wouldThis is the third year in which I have been in RomeHome-
inRome-
inpushing their trades and schools to the boundary ofof-
andof-
inof-
andwould bo logically constrained to admit theh correctnesscorrectness-of
in dogdays once in 1870 and I amnmBaiBfiedsatisfied thattbattbisthisthis-is
this-is
and indeed within the Liberian settlement AndAnd-again
And-is
And-againof our oourse in tho matter of communion supposing is tho time to see how the Romans live and the truetrue-
Rometrue-
Romeagain cc The Veys are the most intelligent and interinter-esting
inter-Rome
inter-estingthat we aro right on baptismbrtptismyetyet have not boonbe in thetho-
habitthe-
habitthe-
habitRome life In the winter all is brilliant bnt the citycity-is
esting people on the West Coast and are at this momo-
mentmo-
ismo-
menthabit of looking at it in that light and knowing lessless-of
1lJs-of
less-of
is crowded with strangers and everything seems to bebe-
arrangedbe-
arrangedment the subject off Mohammedan missionary efforteffort-to
effort-arrangcdof the Baptists find it harder than our PedobaptistPedobaptist-
brethrenPcJohlphBt-
brcthrenPedobaptist-
brethrenarranged with reference to them Now one sees thethe-
peoplethe-
peopleto which they are rapidly yieldingyielding-
Professoryielding-
peopleyielding-
Professorbrethren in America to understand that wpwe may bebo-very
be-very
be-very
people half hiding themselves ininthotho hot hours of theth dayday-
orProfessor Blyden in a0 late letter says On mymy-
returnmy-
Ot
my-returnvery strict on this question without unchriatianizingunohriBtianizin-
thooor moving languidly almost ptealthily through thethe-
streetsthe-
streetsreturn to Liberia after an absence of two years I nono-
ticedno-
Rtreetsno-
ticedthose who differ from us and without any lack ofof-
heartyof-
heartyof-
heartystreets shunningEhunninclIrcful1itllecarefullycarofullythethe sun the stores protectedprotected-with
protected-with
ticed a marked advance of MohammedanMohammedancfforteffort SomeSome-of
SomG-
withSome-
ofhearty Christian lovo for nil who love our Lord MyMy-
studiesMy-
studiesMy-
studieswith curtains and awnings but as the cocl eveningevening-comes
evening-comes
of the natives very near Monrovia have come to meme-
inquiringme-
comesme-
inquiringstudies on early Baptist history made in connectionconnection-with
connectio1-with
connection-with
comescomes on they crowd the streets and wine shops andand-
thoandt-
imeinquiring for copiescopicsofof the Koran who two yearsjeareugojeareugo-
thoyearsago-
wereagoago-
werowith our memorial movement just before I110ftloft AmeriAmeri-ca
tho beautiful piazzas and guther about the noble founfoun-
tainsfoufoun-
tainswere indifferent pagans others who hardly knew anan-Arabic
an-tains
an-Arabiccac havo ben very instructive and consoling to memo-
sinceme-
sinceme-
sincetains enjoying their icesces and cool drinks and luxuriluxuri-ating
luxuri-ating
Arabic word are now regular inIn their recitations ofof-
versesof-
atinginof-
versessincesince I have been in ItalyItaly-I
atingatinginin the revivingrvivi ng breeze while the children playplay-their
play-their
verses and prayers from tho Koran MohammedanMohammedan-ism
Mohommedlln-theirI havo been a1 little surprised to find a practical obob-
stacleob-
stacleob-
stacletheir games freely in all tho open spaces that can bebo-
foundbe-
foundism is a real missionary force in thisthisoonntrycountry and onlyonly-those
only-fuand
only-thawstacle to immersion in the popular prejudice in ItalyItaly-
againstItaly-
againBtItaly-
againstfound Two nights as I have returned from the TrasTras-tevore
Tras-tevore
those can understand its activity who Lave some acac-
quaintanceac-
tevereac-
quaintanceagainst cold water This prejudice has been carriedcarried-to
tevore I havo witnessed scenes which are ineffaceablyineffaceably-impressed
ineffaceably-impressed
quaintance with the religionreligion-A
reHgion-imprescdto tho length of a fear of being immersed in the winwin-
tfirwin-
terwin-
terimpressed on my mind Yours in hastehaste-
GEOhaste-
GEOA system which has extinguished idolatry in BO largelarg-
eapattInrge-
GEOlarge-
ater and in some cases whore there have cortninly boonboon-no
GEO B TAYLORTAYLOR-
ROME
TAYLO-RRona
apatta pattpat of Africa whichhiehich bas introduced letters andand-learning
and-ROME
and-learningno other luxurious arrangements tho water has beenbeen-
warmedboen-
WlLrmec1been-
warmedROME September 4 18741874-
TAKE
1874-
TASz
learninglearningintointo the darknesa of a previously impenetraimpenetra-blewarmed for the administration ofof the ordinance MyMy-
statementsMy-
statementsMy-
statementsble heathenism and which continues aliving missionmission-ary
mission-ary
QlflSlonQlflSlo-
nirystatements as to bavinhaving often baptized in very coldcold-water
cold-wator
cold-water
litlit-
TAKEary force steadily making converts should not bebe-
lightlybe-
liht1ybe-
lightlywater and during tho coldest weather without thotho-slightest
tho-s1ihteBt
the-slightest
TAKE HEED aud beware of covetousness for aa-
mansa-
mansa-
manslightly consideredcoriBidered It ought rather to be carefullycarefully-studied
carefully-studied
carefully-studiedslightest harm or even serious inconvenience to mymy-
selfmy-
aelfms-
self mans life consipteth not in the abundance of thethe-
thingsthe-
thinus
the-
things
studied by tho earnest friends of African evangelizaevangeliza-tionself or the caadidatecGldidote havo been heard with astonishastonish-
mentIJstonish-
mentastonish-
menttion and those elements in it which can be availableavailable-for
Vilable-forment ii-
I1-
II-
Ithings that he possesseth but rather seek ye first thethe-
kingdom
the-
kingdom
the-
kingdomfor thethe spread of Christian truth and the disseminadissemina-tion
disseminl1t-iOr1
dissemina-tionI close mym references to work thia summer withwith-
briefwith-
akingdom of God Sell whatsoever thou hast and givegive-
totion of higher religious principles in that land shouldshoul-
dI
Bhoul-bemy
a brief nloe of my yiit to to tbe Poormd 011 thingthingashallshal be addadded unto 101-
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MCMCKTHLVMON TEL 1 MEMORANDUMMEMORANDUM-
1eI waolVa appointed agent without salary foror ForeignForeign-
MissionsFOI11FOI11-
Mi8sions
Forctyn-
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donianMace-
dOninn
Mace-
donian11 re knowenc jo the grace of our Lordd Jesus Christ thatthat-
thoughthat-
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thoughMissions by our late Convention at Shreveport ii-
collecttttt-
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collectdonian Christians in the days of the Apbetle PaulPaul-
LetPaul-
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collect funds and otherwise oxoito interest in iuriur-
subjectair-
subjecturur-
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CorinthiansSecond-
CorinthiansSecond-
Corinthians
that ye through JUte poverty might be richrich-
do
ncJ-
IIsubject among the Baptists oi tho State A 1It tt-
fromtItI-
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fromCorinthians and ponder what he there rendureatI Notice II Go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizingbaptizing-them
baptlzing-them
baptizing-them
from every Baptist in Louisiana would make aa lv1 jij-
iaggregateI-
Iaggregatea-
aggregatethem in the the Father and of the Son andand-of
and-oj
and-of
1 Theee Macedonians gave of 1rr their deep povpov-
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