. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. here. The following is themembership of the churches : In the Lodiana Mission, the RawalPindi church has 38 communicants ; Lahore, 49 ; Ferozipur, 10 ; Ja-landhur, 18; Hoshyarpur, 50; Lodiana, 48; Ambala, 44; Sabathu,6 ; Saharanpur, 56 ; Dehra, 88 ; Rurki, 7 ; Santokh Marjora, 18 ; or atotal of 432. There are eight churches in the Furrukhabad at Allahabad have 83 ; Futtehpore, 8 ; Futtehgurh, 116; Furruk-habad, T^:^ ; Mynpurie, 36 ; Etawah, 26; Gwalior, 11 ; a total of Kolapoor church has about 50 members, and the 7 ba


. Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly. here. The following is themembership of the churches : In the Lodiana Mission, the RawalPindi church has 38 communicants ; Lahore, 49 ; Ferozipur, 10 ; Ja-landhur, 18; Hoshyarpur, 50; Lodiana, 48; Ambala, 44; Sabathu,6 ; Saharanpur, 56 ; Dehra, 88 ; Rurki, 7 ; Santokh Marjora, 18 ; or atotal of 432. There are eight churches in the Furrukhabad at Allahabad have 83 ; Futtehpore, 8 ; Futtehgurh, 116; Furruk-habad, T^:^ ; Mynpurie, 36 ; Etawah, 26; Gwalior, 11 ; a total of Kolapoor church has about 50 members, and the 7 baptized atPanalla make a total of 57 for this Mission. Besides ministering to the Christian congregations, the missionarieshave preached much in the bazar and in places distant from theirstations. These services have been, on the whole, well attended, thepeople have listened to the Word in many place with increasing inter-est, and the belief is cherished that in this way much good has beendone. Mr. Lucas speaks of laboring six weeks at the opium agency. 85 lonjfituilc IJaxt. 56 ANNUAL REPORT. on the banks of the Ganges at Furrukhabad. The large numbersgathered there aftorded a good opportunity to preach the Word. Twotents were pitched in the midst of the people, and here the catechistsand Scripture-readers stayed night and day to talk and preach. refers to a similar scene at Mynpurie, where for five weeksthey preached to the people who came from almost every village inthat and the neighboring district, and they seemed to hear the Wordwith gladness. In all the missions, tours into near or distant regionswere made by both foreign and native laborers, and many interestingfacts are recounted. Rev. K. C. Chatterjee, in his report, mentionsthe following three as worthy of notice : (i). The rise of littleChristian churches in different parts of the districts visited by of these existed five years ago. (2). The existence of inquirersin different parts of these dist


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