The American Missionary

The American Missionary — Volume 36, No. 12, December, 1882

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Chapters

8. Part 8

FELLOW CITIZENS: At that period to which our distinguished chairman has just referred at the close of the late civil war there were presented to this nation a number of great qu...

9. Part 9

This, as it appears to me, is what you and others like you are trying to do for the negroes. Your annual reports show that your Association is doing successfully, and on a very...

5. Part 5

Second. We heartily approve of its plan to combine an industrial with a literary education, that the boys and girls may take the lead in Christian arts as in Christian culture....

3. Part 3

When our last annual meeting was in session we had two parties upon the ocean on their way to Africa. Mr. I. J. St. John and Rev. J. M. Hall were going to reinforce the Mendi Mi...

6. Part 6

Better still, let us listen again for the serious tone of the Divine prayer in that upper room. “I pray for them; I pray not for the world, but for them which thou hast given me...

4. Part 4

1. The negroes are citizens, and vested with all the rights, duties and responsibilities of American citizenship. The ballot is in their hands, and as a necessary consequence th...

7. Part 7

In the meantime the experience of the British missions, lately established in tropical Africa, shows us that a much larger sum than $50,000 would probably be needed to plant the...

2. Part 2

Expended as follows: Fisk University, Livingstone Missionary Hall, balance 37,523.50 Atlanta University, Stone Hall, in part 25,081.30 ————————— $62,604.80 Balance in hand 10,91...

1. Part 1

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10. Part 10

There are a few themes so great, so charged with living importance, that an earnest man never wearies of their study. Like the rays of the sun, they are invested with perpetual...

11. Part 11

East Providence. Cong. Ch. 29.75 Peace Dale. Cong. Ch. 11.69 Providence. Pilgrim Cong. Ch and Soc. 120.00 Providence. Beneficent Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 20.00...

12. Part 12

For beauty of gloss, for saving of toil, For freeness from dust and slowness to soil, And also for cheapness ’tis yet unsurpassed, And thousands of merchants are selling it fast.