Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . o the control which Mormons haveof higher education in the State Normal School, Agricultural College and University,they have their own Church schools inwhich Mormonism is the most prominentsubject taught from the beginning to theend of the course, and that they have intraining in these schools something like twothousand American youth. In the presenceof the training of this large number ofyouth in Mormon principles, can the patri-otic and Christian people of our countryabate one jot or tittle of the quality or theamount of the Christian educat


Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . o the control which Mormons haveof higher education in the State Normal School, Agricultural College and University,they have their own Church schools inwhich Mormonism is the most prominentsubject taught from the beginning to theend of the course, and that they have intraining in these schools something like twothousand American youth. In the presenceof the training of this large number ofyouth in Mormon principles, can the patri-otic and Christian people of our countryabate one jot or tittle of the quality or theamount of the Christian education offered ?What is accomplished in our academies andmission schools, it will be seen, adds to theconsiderations in favor of the is there greater need or a betterscheme for Christian education ? Howwisely our pioneers in this field haveplanned! What a rich harvest has alreadybeen gathered!—gathered out of Mormoncommunities and often out of Mormonfamilies. How mauy thousands touched byChristian influences in these schools are now. Salt Lake Institute. 1898.] A HOME-MISSION ENTHUSIAST.


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