The American Missionary — Volume 32, No. 09, September, 1878

Part 7

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Punctuation and spelling were changed only where the error appears to be a printing error. Inconsistent hyphenation was retained as there are numerous authors. The punctuation changes are too numerous to list; the others are as follows:

“Theoogical” changed to “Theological” on page 273 (a student from the Theological Department).

“brethern” changed to “brethren” on page 281 (whether our Chinese brethren).

Extra “(” removed from before COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK CITY on page 288.