The problem of religious progress . ng. Zenana Klissy Soc. Church of Scotland Church of Scotland, Womens Assoii Congo Balolo Mission Free Church of Scotland Friends Foreign Mission Association. priends Syrian Mission Indian l-emale Normal School and Instruction Society London Missionary Society Methodist New Connection Moravian Missions North Africa Mission Presbyterian Church of England Presbyterian Church of Ireland Primitive Methodist Salvation Army Society for Propagation of the GospelSouth American Sessionary Society. Syrian Mission Schools United Methodist Free United Presby


The problem of religious progress . ng. Zenana Klissy Soc. Church of Scotland Church of Scotland, Womens Assoii Congo Balolo Mission Free Church of Scotland Friends Foreign Mission Association. priends Syrian Mission Indian l-emale Normal School and Instruction Society London Missionary Society Methodist New Connection Moravian Missions North Africa Mission Presbyterian Church of England Presbyterian Church of Ireland Primitive Methodist Salvation Army Society for Propagation of the GospelSouth American Sessionary Society. Syrian Mission Schools United Methodist Free United Presbyterian Church Universities Missions Waldensian Church Mission Wesleyan Missionary Society Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Total 2,308 • European missionaries. Pupils in Schools Receipts of above Societies, 1892-93 f6, Twenty nine other Societies 712,902 Four Medical Missionary Societies Nine Bible and Tract Societies 1,024,769 Four missions to the Jews 272,239 British Roman Catliolic Missry Soc. (about) 45,00048. 746 Problem of Religious Progress. which makes the grand total income (including funds raised andappropriated at mission stations) of British foreign missionary andkindred societies $8,672,679. TABLE XLIX. Summary of Protestant Foreign Dr. E. Strong, Editor of the Missionary Herald, Boston,the author of the tables for 1892-93, says : A summary is naturallylooked for, and yet such a summary must be imperfect. The fig-ures given below, so far as they relate to the United States, Canada,and Great Britain, are of our own compiling, and are the most re-cent, covering the year 1892, save in a few cases where the year ofthe Society reporting ended in the spring of 1893. These tables arederived from original sources, and are believed to be tiioroughly re-liable. For continental Europe and other portions of the worldnot heretofore fully reported, we have taken the figures from DeanVahls statistics, which cover the year 1891. Dr. Vahls tables do


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