Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . ve, Octorara and Marion,T. McGregor, Sisseton, 1st, and stations,L. L. Smythe, Leola, Oneota and stations,J. Lynd, Mayasan, A. Coe, Wood Lake, Indian, and Raven Hill,I. Renville, Long Hollow, Indian,C. S. Vincent, Tyndall, 1st,J. Moore, , Tusculum, Mt. Bethel,S. A. Coile, Knoxville, Fort Sanders and station,J. M. Alexander, Eusebia and Rockford,P. M. Ellefsen, Lago, 1st, and Gentile Valley,H. H. McCreery, Mt. Pleasant, 1st,O. S. Wilson, Mendon and Wellsville,W. M. Carle, Hoonah, F. J. Edmunds, Ballard, C. E. Cornwell, Kent, 1st, G. F. Whitw


Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . ve, Octorara and Marion,T. McGregor, Sisseton, 1st, and stations,L. L. Smythe, Leola, Oneota and stations,J. Lynd, Mayasan, A. Coe, Wood Lake, Indian, and Raven Hill,I. Renville, Long Hollow, Indian,C. S. Vincent, Tyndall, 1st,J. Moore, , Tusculum, Mt. Bethel,S. A. Coile, Knoxville, Fort Sanders and station,J. M. Alexander, Eusebia and Rockford,P. M. Ellefsen, Lago, 1st, and Gentile Valley,H. H. McCreery, Mt. Pleasant, 1st,O. S. Wilson, Mendon and Wellsville,W. M. Carle, Hoonah, F. J. Edmunds, Ballard, C. E. Cornwell, Kent, 1st, G. F. Whitworth, Renton, W. Davies, Seattle, Welsh, T. T. Edmunds, Quilcene, W. C. Gunn, Spokane, Bethel, R J. Creswell, Neillsville, Shortville, Oxford and sta-tions, Wis P. J. Leenhouts, New Amsterdam, Holland, and station, D. J. Williams, Deerfield, 1st, and Nora, R. L. Adams, Omro, 1st, N. D. Oreg. S. D. Tenn Alaska,Wash. THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSION LIBRARY475 Riverside Drive. New Ynrk 97 N Y 434 GOLDEN TEMPLE, UMRITZAR, INDIA. [November,. Young Peoples Christian Endeavor. Mr. Ballington Booth is authority for the state-ment that on Manhattan Island there are 500,000young men who do not enter a church. *Said an Indian pupil in one of the governmentschools : It is not what is done for us, but whatwe do for others, that develops. *•* Greater cleanliness and the greater cheerfulnessof the inhabitants is what distinguishes a Christianvillage in India from one that is non-Christian,says Sir Charles Turner. ***Silk book-marks, made by Japanese women, weresold in the United States, and with the proceeds ahouse of worship was erected at Nishio. Thebuilding has been dedicated by Bishop Joyce. ***A Christian Endeavor society at Penasco, NewMexico, mentioned in Over Sea and Land, is com-posed of a grandmother aged seventy, a son-in-lawand daughter, both converts from Romanism, andseven grandchildren. *** A venerable old chief, one of the earliest convertsof the London Missionary


Size: 1364px × 1831px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookpublisherphiladelphiapresby