The American Missionary

The American Missionary, Volume 34, No. 11, November 1880

PARAGRAPHS 321 FINANCIAL—PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING 322 HEROISM AND STATESMANSHIP: Rev. Alex. Hannay, D. D. 325 GENERAL SURVEY 326 SUMMARY OF TREASURER’S REPORT 334 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND ENLARGEMENT 335 WHY WE SHOULD ENLARGE: Rev. L. T. Chamberlain, D.D. 336 SA...

Chapters

5. Part 5

We are impressed with the call in the Secretary’s Annual Report for enlargement. With the added facilities now providentially given and soon to be enjoyed, in the shape of new b...

4. Part 4

Moreover,—and I beg you to ponder this also,—you owe a debt of gratitude, in the case of the Freedmen at least,—with whom this Association is chiefly concerned,—that has not yet...

9. Part 9

[It was anticipated up to a late day by the committee of arrangements that General Fisk would be present at the meeting and would make an address upon the Indian Report. In his...

8. Part 8

But this is not all. Not only do we hear the call of God resting in a peculiar manner upon this Association, heard especially in its earlier and later history, but this Associat...

2. Part 2

It is quite true, sir, that the Head of the Church, as has been proclaimed from this platform, and from that at Lowell, again and again, is imposing on you the discipleship of t...

6. Part 6

Other denominations, too, are looking largely to the schools of the Association for ministers. And England, in her missions for Africa, naturally turns to the Freedmen of Americ...

7. Part 7

When Henry J. Raymond was editor of the _New York Times_, some of you may remember, after one of his stirring editorials, some one at the South sent him this laconic letter: “He...

3. Part 3

The noble gift of Mrs. Stone, while supplying some of the great and most pressing wants in certain directions, creates new ones in others. It gives additional buildings, but the...

1. Part 1

PARAGRAPHS 321 FINANCIAL—PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING 322 HEROISM AND STATESMANSHIP: Rev. Alex. Hannay, D. D. 325 GENERAL SURVEY 326 SUMMARY OF TREASURER’S REPORT 334 REPORT OF...

11. Part 11

Andover. O. B. Case 10.00 Beloit. J. S. and M. H. 50c. ea. 1.00 Berea. Cong. Ch. 4.36 Cincinnati. G. W. F. 1.00 Cleveland. Euclid Ave. Cong. Ch., $15.58, First Cong. Ch., $14 29...

10. Part 10

3. Another ground for encouragement is the character of the Chinese that are now in California. They have the mind and disposition of the mother country; nothing less, not much...

12. Part 12

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