Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Group of delegates from foreign mission fields of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, attending the Jubilee—Edinburgh, 1897. The two standing are 1 left) from Kaffraria, and (right) from Rajputana. Those sitting are (left) from Manchuria, middle) Old Calabar, and (right) Jamaica. The upper picture represents a group of native clergy of the Church Missionary Society in South India. Representative Native Christians. THE DAWN OF A SOCIOLOGICAL ERA IN MISSIONS 13 Individual character, moreover, is the point


Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . Group of delegates from foreign mission fields of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, attending the Jubilee—Edinburgh, 1897. The two standing are 1 left) from Kaffraria, and (right) from Rajputana. Those sitting are (left) from Manchuria, middle) Old Calabar, and (right) Jamaica. The upper picture represents a group of native clergy of the Church Missionary Society in South India. Representative Native Christians. THE DAWN OF A SOCIOLOGICAL ERA IN MISSIONS 13 Individual character, moreover, is the point where responsibilitysecures its hold, where public spirit may be effectively cultivated, wherewhat may be called the social conscience can be The inspiration of The inspiration of the individual for individualforthebenefit . ... of the mass is the true the benefit of the mass is the first secret of social genesis of the socialprogress, just as, on the other hand, the demoral- conscience, ization and paralysis of the individual work in the end the ruin of society


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