Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . han permit them to fall into the hands of the enemy. In thesiege of Chittoor by the Mohammedans it is recorded that Padmani,the beautiful wife of the Rana, and all the women, to the number ofmany thousands, were entombed in immense caves, the mouths of whichwere closed, and all were destroyed by fires which were kindled supremacy of British rule has now brought India under the codeof modern warfare, and although the tragedy of the sepoy rebellion isstill fresh in the memory, and there is no guarantee


Christian missions and social progress; a sociological study of foreign missions . han permit them to fall into the hands of the enemy. In thesiege of Chittoor by the Mohammedans it is recorded that Padmani,the beautiful wife of the Rana, and all the women, to the number ofmany thousands, were entombed in immense caves, the mouths of whichwere closed, and all were destroyed by fires which were kindled supremacy of British rule has now brought India under the codeof modern warfare, and although the tragedy of the sepoy rebellion isstill fresh in the memory, and there is no guarantee beyond the authorityof British control that the old savagery will not reappear, yet the present permissien to go to the front to care for the wounded Chinese soldiers. — S. Adams (A. B. M. U.), Hankow, Hupeh, China. When Japanese prisoners fell mto the hands of the Chinese, they cut off theheads and gouged out the eyes, and left the mutilated corpses lying in the road.—Rev. Isaac T Headland (M. E. M. S.), Peking, Wilson, Persian Life and Customs, p.


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