The Millions 1898 . r-feAM. 1 - \— • .V ,h \S- ~*-• f^-it /,•[-A ?•• Z/k- .-• • ?. |4I ,*. A NATIVE MAI OP KIANG-SI. 55 workers labouring in 15 stations, and there are a few other places where workers of other missions are to be found ; but it is not difficult to seethat, outside of the cities and towns in which stations have been already opened, there is a wide field for the missionary itinerations referred to inMr. Taylors letter. There are peculiar facilities for itinerant work in this Province, because of the fact that most of the cities and towns to bevisited are so very accessible, being
The Millions 1898 . r-feAM. 1 - \— • .V ,h \S- ~*-• f^-it /,•[-A ?•• Z/k- .-• • ?. |4I ,*. A NATIVE MAI OP KIANG-SI. 55 workers labouring in 15 stations, and there are a few other places where workers of other missions are to be found ; but it is not difficult to seethat, outside of the cities and towns in which stations have been already opened, there is a wide field for the missionary itinerations referred to inMr. Taylors letter. There are peculiar facilities for itinerant work in this Province, because of the fact that most of the cities and towns to bevisited are so very accessible, being situated on the many rivers which intersect the Province. As early as the year 1871-2, one of our Missionariesrecorded the names of over one hundred cities, towns and villages that had been visited by him in a native boat. May we not ask that all ourreaders will keep this map specially before them, remembering that each name marked on it represents hundreds, or, it may be, thousands, of theseprecious souls to whom the Lord commanded His Gospel to be preached. And let definite
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