Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . EAR 174 H Money Matters 175 jro Correspondence 175 to Prompt Response to Appeal for 176 TATISTICS ro Missionary Literature 176 che Matter of Missionary Boxes ... 176 ro the Young People 176 1IDA EXPERIENCES 177 WOMEN AND THE OREGON MIS- iN. 180 184 R READING AMONG THE BO- .MlANS I WELLESLEY OF THE WEST 186 i from Mrs. Drakes Address 187 Extracts from Mr. PpddeFoots Address 188 MINUTES—TUESDAY MEETING 190 NOTES 195 From Montana 197 From The Congregationalist 197 EDITORIAL • 198 Treasury Note 198 RESIGNATION OF DR. CLAPP 199 EXTRA-CENT-A-DAY BAND


Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891) . EAR 174 H Money Matters 175 jro Correspondence 175 to Prompt Response to Appeal for 176 TATISTICS ro Missionary Literature 176 che Matter of Missionary Boxes ... 176 ro the Young People 176 1IDA EXPERIENCES 177 WOMEN AND THE OREGON MIS- iN. 180 184 R READING AMONG THE BO- .MlANS I WELLESLEY OF THE WEST 186 i from Mrs. Drakes Address 187 Extracts from Mr. PpddeFoots Address 188 MINUTES—TUESDAY MEETING 190 NOTES 195 From Montana 197 From The Congregationalist 197 EDITORIAL • 198 Treasury Note 198 RESIGNATION OF DR. CLAPP 199 EXTRA-CENT-A-DAY BANDS 200 New Hampshire has a State Union 201 From Pennsylvania 201 From Massachusetts 202 Postponed 202 APPOINTMENTS IN JUNE 203 RECEIPTS IN JUNE 203 WOMANS STATE H. M. ORGANIZA-TIONS 211 WITHOUT A WOMANS STATE H. 212 Vol. LXIII. No. 4. NEW YORK: .MERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Bible House, Astor Place. SIXTY GENTS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE, POSTAGE PAID. XTERED AT THE PO^ OFFICE AT NEW YORK. N. Y., AS SECOND CLASS [MAIL] THE HOME MISSIONARY. Go Preach the Gospel Mark xvi. 15. How shall they preach except they be sext ? Rom. x. 15. VOL. LXHI. AUGUST, 1890. No. 4. WX o mans Humb cx\ SARATOGA MEETING. Yes, God has made me a woman, And I am content to beJust what he meant, not reaching out For other ihings, since heWho knows me best and loves me most has ordered this for me. I am not strong or valiant, I would not join the fight,Or jostle with crowds in the highways To sully my garments white ;But I have rights as a woman, and here I claim my right. The right—ah, best and sweetest— To stand all undismayedWhenever sorrow or want or sin Call for a womans aid,With none to cavil or question, by never a look gainsaid. The fleet foot and the feeble foot Both seek the self-same goal,The weakest soldiers name is writ On the great army-roll,And God, who made mans body strong, made, too, the womans soul. —Susa?i Goolidge. 170 THE HOME MISSIONARY. August,


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