. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. rica; twelve foreign missionaries; ninety-five native preachers and teachers; fourthousand church members; forty-nine Sundayschools with three thousand enrolled; one semin-ary; a few private schools, and church propertyamounting to $75,000. What he left in 1916 was: The LiberiaAnnual Conference; four mission conferences;one mission with six organized centers; ninety-five missionaries; 400 native preachers andteachers; 17,000 church members with hosts ofadherents; 271 Sunday schools with 14,709enrolled; 10,000 students


. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. rica; twelve foreign missionaries; ninety-five native preachers and teachers; fourthousand church members; forty-nine Sundayschools with three thousand enrolled; one semin-ary; a few private schools, and church propertyamounting to $75,000. What he left in 1916 was: The LiberiaAnnual Conference; four mission conferences;one mission with six organized centers; ninety-five missionaries; 400 native preachers andteachers; 17,000 church members with hosts ofadherents; 271 Sunday schools with 14,709enrolled; 10,000 students enrolled in our schoolsand church property valued at $500,000. At the General Conference of 1916, Dr. EbenS. Johnson was elected Missionary Bishop forAfrica, to succeed Bishop Hartzell. At thesame conference Dr. Alexander P. Camphor waselected Missionary Bishop for Liberia, to suc-ceed Bishop Isaiah B. Scott. NOTE: Our missions in the Madeira Islands are usuallygrouped with those of Africa. They are omitted here as this ,!!tstudy pertains only to the continent of


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