. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... tted as ap-proximately correct but subject to changes indetail: COLLEGES OP 30 DENOMINATIONS Advent Bodies 2 Northern Baptist Convention 29 Southern Baptist Convention 46 Seventh Day Baptist 3 General Baptist i Church of the Brethren 8 American Christian Convention 7 Congregational Churches 23 Disciples of Christ 20 Evangelical Association 3 Society of Friends . 10 Holiness Church. i Lutheran Bodies 40 Mennonite Bodies 3 Methodist Episcopal Church 44 Methodist Episcopal Church (Sout


. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... tted as ap-proximately correct but subject to changes indetail: COLLEGES OP 30 DENOMINATIONS Advent Bodies 2 Northern Baptist Convention 29 Southern Baptist Convention 46 Seventh Day Baptist 3 General Baptist i Church of the Brethren 8 American Christian Convention 7 Congregational Churches 23 Disciples of Christ 20 Evangelical Association 3 Society of Friends . 10 Holiness Church. i Lutheran Bodies 40 Mennonite Bodies 3 Methodist Episcopal Church 44 Methodist Episcopal Church (South) 54 Wesleyan Methodist Church 3 Free Methodist Church of North America 3 Methodist Protestant Church 3 Moravian Bodies 2 Presbyterian Churchin the U. S. A. (North) 52 Presbyterian Church in the U. S. (South) 30 Associate Synod of North America 3 Reformed Presbyterian Church 1 Cumberland Presbyterian Church 1 United Presbyterian Church 5 Protestant Episcopal Church 3 Reformed Bodies 10 United Brethren Bodies g Universalist Churches i Total 419 CONTRIBUTION OF ONE COLLEGE TO THE FOREIGN FIELD IN FORTY YEARS. 164 Denominational Institutions: AMERICAN EDUCATION The Present Resources SPIRITUAL ASSETS AN ENUMERATION of the resources of thexV American Christian colleges must firsttake account of their spiritual assets. Fromthe earliest colonial days the American com-munity has been receiving from her collegesreturns which are infinitely great when com-pared with the material investment by spiritual standards one WilliamSmall, one President Humphrey, or one MarkHopkins will more than equal in value all themillions of money which have been invested inour famous old colleges. Thousands of lessknown but equally devoted teachers have in-vested their lives in American Christian educa-tion, and through their unselfish service an in-finite accumulation of spiritual power hasaccrued to the benefit of our colleges. Outof this spiritual heritage we as a people havereaped a gr


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