. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. en, and theend of such suffering as its teaching, virile evennow, engenders is not yet. But of all its errors, its crowning one is itsobliviousness to sin; and its greatest failure,that of not recognizing the necessity of recon-ciliation of the soul, through Jesus Christ,with a just but loving God. Most inadequately have these brief andnecessarily fragmentary paragraphs set forththe greatness, the need and the opportunityin Methodisms northern section of its Africanfield. Not a topic has been touched uponbut could be a


. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. en, and theend of such suffering as its teaching, virile evennow, engenders is not yet. But of all its errors, its crowning one is itsobliviousness to sin; and its greatest failure,that of not recognizing the necessity of recon-ciliation of the soul, through Jesus Christ,with a just but loving God. Most inadequately have these brief andnecessarily fragmentary paragraphs set forththe greatness, the need and the opportunityin Methodisms northern section of its Africanfield. Not a topic has been touched uponbut could be almost indefinitely is here set down concerning the countryand the people with their religion is only abackground for the study of the work of ourmissionaries in this field. METHODISM AND MOHAMMEDANISM Previous to 1910, when our work in NorthAfrica was organized, that great and import-ant field stretching from the Atlantic Oceanto Egypt was entirely unoccupied by any ofthe larger denominational bodies. Bounded ^on the north by 2500 miles of the Barbary MM,.


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