. The Encyclopaedia of missions. Descriptive, historical, biographical, statistical. With a full assortment of maps, a complete bibliography, and lists of Bible version, missionary societies, mission stations, and a general index . fhis approval, his spirit that moved us all as ifby magic, his Christian fathership, his zeal inthe Masters cause, yes, even his patriotism tothe country of his adoption ? The heathen andthe apostate and the erring Christian he neverhandled roughly and with a merciless scolding;and he never showed his disgust and disap-l)roval of their doings by keeping clear ofthem


. The Encyclopaedia of missions. Descriptive, historical, biographical, statistical. With a full assortment of maps, a complete bibliography, and lists of Bible version, missionary societies, mission stations, and a general index . fhis approval, his spirit that moved us all as ifby magic, his Christian fathership, his zeal inthe Masters cause, yes, even his patriotism tothe country of his adoption ? The heathen andthe apostate and the erring Christian he neverhandled roughly and with a merciless scolding;and he never showed his disgust and disap-l)roval of their doings by keeping clear ofthem. But he preferred to treat all of them inthe spirit of the Master, showing the utmostkindness under the various circumstances, andlet them invariably see that they were dealingwith one who knew them well, and who besideswas a thorough gentleman and an exemplaryChristian. The young and the old, the richand the destitute. the learned and the ignorant,men of position and those of the lower ranks,all alike tiockeil to him for advice on mattersspiritual as well as temporal. Some of us whohad the privilege of sitting at his feet for thirtyand forty years know and feel that he was agreat factor in our after-education, and that we. HASTINGS, EUROTAS PARMEIjEE 411 HAW AH owe much of our refinement and spirituality tothe fact of our having come in contact with hisnoble character and holy nature. Though Dr. Hastings devoted himself largelyto native education, he had the active superin-tendence of several churches on his hands atthe same time with his educational work. Ha Tsevac, a town in North Transvaal,East South Africa, south of the Limpopo River,southeast of Valdesia. >[ission station BerlinEvangelical Lutheran Society (1S73); 1 mission-ary,13 native helpers, 13 out-stations, 59 church-members, 13 schools, 47 scholars. Haiiiiia Version.—The Hausa, belongingto the jSTegro group of African languages, is thevernacular of a numerous West African tribe, andis very much the medium of


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