Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Salt Lake Institute. 1898.] A HOME-MISSION Hungerford Academy, Springville, Utah. maintaining Christian homes and are Chris-tian citizens, bearing aloft the banner ofpatriotism and Christianity, while amongthe special results we count two of ourefficient ministers and another about tograduate at Auburn; Christian professors incolleges and others as Christian teachers actively extending the influences needful tothe perpetuity of our free institutions. It should not be forgotten that all thiseducational work, so well directed and sof
Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Salt Lake Institute. 1898.] A HOME-MISSION Hungerford Academy, Springville, Utah. maintaining Christian homes and are Chris-tian citizens, bearing aloft the banner ofpatriotism and Christianity, while amongthe special results we count two of ourefficient ministers and another about tograduate at Auburn; Christian professors incolleges and others as Christian teachers actively extending the influences needful tothe perpetuity of our free institutions. It should not be forgotten that all thiseducational work, so well directed and sofull of consequences, has been under thedirection of our Womans Board of HomeMissions. A HOME-MISSION ENTHUSIAST. REV. JOHN B. HILL. The Rev. Seth Gold Clark, who died athis home in Appleton City, Mo., onFriday, April 22, 1898, was one of themost enthusiastic and indefatigable homemission pioneers in the central West. Forover fifty years incessantly active in thework he loved, he was one of the bestexamples of a missionary type now fastdisappearing. He was born in Delaware county, N. Y.,August 13, 181
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