. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). ,-N%. QjBHpP1*^ —iriintmipi. marking the place of Rev. John H. Tt is to be regretted the pictures could Umstead but the records thereon are not have been made clear. They will not at the command of the writer at this show the reader the general outline at m<»ment of writing. least. 4i8 THE MISSIONARY VISITOR [October, 1904 HELP TO BUILD CITY CHURCHES. The value of a meetinghouse in a citycongregation is somewhat different ifnot greater than in the country. Thelatter place may have a schoolhouse inwhich the people can gather. Sin isjust as rampant but its op


. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). ,-N%. QjBHpP1*^ —iriintmipi. marking the place of Rev. John H. Tt is to be regretted the pictures could Umstead but the records thereon are not have been made clear. They will not at the command of the writer at this show the reader the general outline at m<»ment of writing. least. 4i8 THE MISSIONARY VISITOR [October, 1904 HELP TO BUILD CITY CHURCHES. The value of a meetinghouse in a citycongregation is somewhat different ifnot greater than in the country. Thelatter place may have a schoolhouse inwhich the people can gather. Sin isjust as rampant but its opportunities arenot as great. People do not come soclosely in contact. Hence the school-house for worship may do for the coun-try, while this is out of the question forthe city. Conditions are different in the builds attractive saloons as well asplaces of amusement with every con-venience. The devotees of sin are mostenthusiastic in the work. To meet allthis the hall, the dingy room, thoughoften the place for Christian worship, isnot nearly so goo


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