Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Uncle Tom. 65 66 young peoples christian endeavok. [July,. Miss Cornelia White. It may be, girls, said Alice Freeman Palmerat Wellesley, that you may not be able to getany more bread and butter in this world by goingto college, but believe me when I tell you that acollege education will make every morsel of breadand butter that you eat taste the sweeter to youforever. Progressive missionary studies in our Sabbath-schools were recommended at the missionary con-ference at Winona. The position of The Church at Home andAbroad is that the one work o


Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Uncle Tom. 65 66 young peoples christian endeavok. [July,. Miss Cornelia White. It may be, girls, said Alice Freeman Palmerat Wellesley, that you may not be able to getany more bread and butter in this world by goingto college, but believe me when I tell you that acollege education will make every morsel of breadand butter that you eat taste the sweeter to youforever. Progressive missionary studies in our Sabbath-schools were recommended at the missionary con-ference at Winona. The position of The Church at Home andAbroad is that the one work of the Churchthrough its various agencies should be taught inour Sabbath-schools. Miss Cornelia White is remembered as one ofthe most devoted of our missionaries to the was one of the teachers in Wells Collegewhile Mrs. Grover Cleveland was a student her long-cherished purpose was to devote herlife to work for the Indians, and she went to theSisseton Agency, South Dakota. In a little leaf-let entitled One of our Missionaries, Mrs. Finkstells of her unselfish disposition, her rarely


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