Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan - June 1895) . ofession. These glorious resultsare instrumentally due to Dr. Willoughbysfaithful work and consistent life. At Pendleton, Oregon, our church en-joyed a long-continued revival which beganwith the week of prayer. The spiritualquickening was followed by renewed inter-est in moral reform. The MinisterialAssociation moved in the matter. Severalcases of violation of the anti gamblinglaws have been successfully men are forming a Law andOrder League. Notwithstanding the obloquy with whichpopular prejudice has shadowed the repu-tati


Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan - June 1895) . ofession. These glorious resultsare instrumentally due to Dr. Willoughbysfaithful work and consistent life. At Pendleton, Oregon, our church en-joyed a long-continued revival which beganwith the week of prayer. The spiritualquickening was followed by renewed inter-est in moral reform. The MinisterialAssociation moved in the matter. Severalcases of violation of the anti gamblinglaws have been successfully men are forming a Law andOrder League. Notwithstanding the obloquy with whichpopular prejudice has shadowed the repu-tation of the Indians, there are brightgleams which occasionally break through,showing elements of sturdy unbending pride, their scorn ofdanger and their loftiness of spirit, revealin them the possibilities of a noble man-hood. The achievements of many of themwho are but partially trained in the voca-tions of civilized life promise greater re-sults in future and afford abundant warrantfor sustained and increased effort in THE CITY OF MANTI, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH. 474 NOTES. [June, The gold fields of Alaska are opening uprapidly. There is a rush of miners from theRocky Mountain and Pacific states towardthe Yukon country. This means both periland opportunity for our Alaska missionaries in Alaska are calling forreinforcements. There are many settlements of French inour country who are either Protestants or areinclined toward the Protestant faith, amongwhom a good work might be done. Theyare found in many parts of New England, inNew York, in Indiana, in Wisconsin andother states of the Northwest. This work our Church has scarcely beenable to touch—though a great door andeffectual is open to us. Christians might learn from the Mormonshow to worship with offerings. Every Mor-mon is required to pay a double tithe—firstthe tenth of his income, second every tenthday as labor tithe. These constitute adebt which must be paid before he can becredi


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