. Japan and its regeneration . ecific cases, 115, 116. 4. Converts, 116, 117. (i) Converts not rice-Christians, n6. (2) Some conspicuous examples, 117.(3) What is not claimed, 117. 5. Successful work among the Ainu, 117. 6. Philanthropy, 118-120. (i) Work of Mr. Ishii and Mr. Hara, 118, 119. (2) Statistics of philanthropy,119. (3) Orphan asylums, 119. (4) Other philanthropies, 119, 120. 7. Reforms, 120. (i) Temperance, 120. (2) Licensed prostitution, 120. (3) Problems ofmanufacturing system, 120. 8. Only a beginning has been made, 120, 121. II. The present religious condition of Japan, 121, 12
. Japan and its regeneration . ecific cases, 115, 116. 4. Converts, 116, 117. (i) Converts not rice-Christians, n6. (2) Some conspicuous examples, 117.(3) What is not claimed, 117. 5. Successful work among the Ainu, 117. 6. Philanthropy, 118-120. (i) Work of Mr. Ishii and Mr. Hara, 118, 119. (2) Statistics of philanthropy,119. (3) Orphan asylums, 119. (4) Other philanthropies, 119, 120. 7. Reforms, 120. (i) Temperance, 120. (2) Licensed prostitution, 120. (3) Problems ofmanufacturing system, 120. 8. Only a beginning has been made, 120, 121. II. The present religious condition of Japan, 121, 122. 1. The weakening of the old religions, 121. (i) Condition of educated youth, 121. (2) Status of old religions, 121. 2. Statistics of student beliefs, 121, 122. 3. Seeking a religion, 122. III. Americas responsibility, 122, 123. IV. Present circumstances that favor missionary effort, 123. V. Japans influence upon Asia, 123, 124. The Final Outcome^ 124. r inde: Thetheir shorte In thethem, thetreme rightnumeral! i& 1. A me. TT n T ^ K
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