Life and work in India; an account of the conditions, methods, difficulties, results, future prospects and reflex influence of missionary labor in India, especially in the Punjab mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America . womens jewels. CHAPTER XVII 1 1 EVANGELISTIC WORK—III Zenana and Medical Work—Conversion of Indian Women—Its Importance—Igno-rance of these Women—Their Power in the Home—The Zenana Described—The Zenana Workers Experience and Methods—Her Advantages and Disad-vantages—Results—Medical Missionary Work—Its Growth and Necessity—Objections and Benefits—Our Own Spec


Life and work in India; an account of the conditions, methods, difficulties, results, future prospects and reflex influence of missionary labor in India, especially in the Punjab mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America . womens jewels. CHAPTER XVII 1 1 EVANGELISTIC WORK—III Zenana and Medical Work—Conversion of Indian Women—Its Importance—Igno-rance of these Women—Their Power in the Home—The Zenana Described—The Zenana Workers Experience and Methods—Her Advantages and Disad-vantages—Results—Medical Missionary Work—Its Growth and Necessity—Objections and Benefits—Our Own Special Efforts in this Line—A History anda Report. j|ET US now notice special methods, other than that ofschools, which have been employed by us to secure theconversion of Indian women. It would be hard to exaggerate the importance of reach-ing this class with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Not only arethey a numerous part (almost one-half) of the population, and foundin every home, but they are generally much more ignorant and super-stitious than the men and lack the opportunities enjoyed by the latterto acquire knowledge. Men and boys can go without restriction tothe bazars and melas and mingle with


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