Life and work in India; an account of the conditions, methods, difficulties, results, future prospects and reflex influence of missionary labor in India, especially in the Punjab mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America . hies, works of^controversy, monthly tracts, and Christian publications of everydescription have been to a considerable extent provided for us by Reli-gious Book Societies and the more private efforts of other ecclesiasticalbodies, or their individual members. Those translations of the Scrip- * When native churches become independent, it is probable that unio
Life and work in India; an account of the conditions, methods, difficulties, results, future prospects and reflex influence of missionary labor in India, especially in the Punjab mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America . hies, works of^controversy, monthly tracts, and Christian publications of everydescription have been to a considerable extent provided for us by Reli-gious Book Societies and the more private efforts of other ecclesiasticalbodies, or their individual members. Those translations of the Scrip- * When native churches become independent, it is probable that unions will beformed, not so much on the basis of old denominational attachments, as on the basisof local propinquity or of causes more distinctively Oriental than Occidental in theircharacter. SUMMAR Y 93 tures, moreover, which we mostly use, were made by persons outsideof our bounds, and published by societies of an undenominationalcharacter. As a summary then of this whole section it may be said that ourecclesiastical and missionary neighbors have been on the whole highlybeneficial to us in our local work—partly by refraining from encroach-ment and interference, and partly by giving us substantial aid whereco-operation was TAILOR BIRD. CHAPTER XI
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