Category: History - American

The American Missionary — Volume 37, No. 12, December, 1883

PARAGRAPHS 353 PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING 354 TREASURER’S REPORT 356 ABSTRACT OF THE GENERAL SURVEY 357 SAVINGS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 359 ADDRESS OF REV. J. E. RANKIN, D.D. 360 MISSIONARY LITERATURE, BY REV. GEO. M. BOYNTON 362 REPORT ON CHINESE WORK 366 ADDRESS OF REV. WM....

Chapters

9. Part 9

Beginning, then, with the act of giving itself, I find that it is spoken of as a part of self consecration to God, for when at the close of his reign David brought out in the si...

2. Part 2

From September, 1861, on to the present time women have been prominent workers. By 1864, 169 women workers; in 1865, 261; in 1866, 264; in 1870, 450; in 1869, 2,000 different la...

7. Part 7

This Association has been promoting Christian education at the South in quite another fashion. Gently, without censure or denunciation, by the silent influence of Christly lives...

4. Part 4

There are few, I suppose, who are aware of the largeness of this work as carried on upon our continent, few who appreciate the amount of real labor and real suffering, I may say...

8. Part 8

And looking at the work already commenced among the freedmen, what a goodly field is opened before us! What a beneficent influence we can exert, not only on the seven millions i...

3. Part 3

And neither we at home, nor those in the broad field, can afford to be left unnoticed or uncalled. They need it that souls may be born into the kingdom; we need it that we may b...

6. Part 6

There is perhaps some propriety in my saying an earnest word for the educational work of this Association, representing as I do a college that from its birth abolished the color...

5. Part 5

But the white man is not ready to give the chance—in other words, surrender the vantage ground his color gives him. Here is a call for an appeal to conscience. The subject must...

1. Part 1

PARAGRAPHS 353 PROCEEDINGS AT ANNUAL MEETING 354 TREASURER’S REPORT 356 ABSTRACT OF THE GENERAL SURVEY 357 SAVINGS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 359 ADDRESS OF REV. J. E. RANKIN, D.D. 3...

11. Part 11

Anamosa. Ladies’ Freedman’s Soc. of Cong. Ch. _for Lady Miss’y, New Orleans_. 10.00 Boonesborough. Mrs. Anna M. Palmer. 10.00 Decorah. Cong. Ch. 43.83 Denmark. Cong. Ch. 20.00 D...

10. Part 10

Banger. Hammond St. Ch., 100; First Cong. Ch. 20 $120.00 Bethel. Second Cong. Sab. Sch. 10.00 Brunswick. Mrs. S. C. F. Hammond, _for Student Aid, Atlanta U._ 25.00 Cumberland. C...

12. Part 12

Even if you only wanted to amuse your friends or family, see what a cheap and beneficial entertainment you can furnish. You have only to tack the sheet to the wall, darken the r...