. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. u get close to them they are good-hearted, big-souled, generous, able men. In his personal report Mr. Boyce adds: Sir Wetman Pearson is now in Mexico. I am satisfied that ifwe, as missionaries, address a letter to him, the company will supporta man among their men in these two posts. We need for the work aman who will go down alone to work, a man who can get to thehearts of these men, and not have all hope frightened out of him ifhe hears not infr


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. u get close to them they are good-hearted, big-souled, generous, able men. In his personal report Mr. Boyce adds: Sir Wetman Pearson is now in Mexico. I am satisfied that ifwe, as missionaries, address a letter to him, the company will supporta man among their men in these two posts. We need for the work aman who will go down alone to work, a man who can get to thehearts of these men, and not have all hope frightened out of him ifhe hears not infrequently an oath from the men at their work, a manfull of love and sympathy for men, and with an abiding faith in thepromises of God. For such a man there is just such a splendid workas Ralph Connor describes in his Black Rock, and that man ought tobe found in the graduating class of our seminaries this year of 1904. During the year I have traveled on horseback a little over 300leagues, by railroad about .3500 miles, and by ocean and river steamerabout 800 miles. I was absent from home 175 days on itinerating. PERSIA AND KURDISTAN. ^^nj^r^y-e. ^ >^l8i:st4


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