The American Missionary
The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 12, December, 1889
Rev. A.J.F. BEHRENDS, D.D., N.Y. Rev. F.A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. Rev. ALEX. McKENZIE, D.D., Mass. Rev. D.O. MEARS, D.D., Mass. Rev. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo.
The American Missionary
Rev. A.J.F. BEHRENDS, D.D., N.Y. Rev. F.A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. Rev. ALEX. McKENZIE, D.D., Mass. Rev. D.O. MEARS, D.D., Mass. Rev. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo.
There is a transition time with this whole section. New conditions are being put upon them. They feel the outside movement of the world. A friend of mine is now in the South who...
9. Chapter 9Now I believe this: That, so far as the facts go, there is just as large a percentage of results to be shown for work among the Chinese as for work anywhere. Take it in our city...
7. Chapter 7My friends, we are going right forward in the field of conflict, which is the field of victory. One with God is a majority, and we are thousands with God. And we have on our sid...
6. Chapter 6The problem set for our solution by Almighty God is just this--as stated in this missionary view of it: How, being free, two races as dissimilar as are the white and black races...
4. Chapter 4In order that applied Christianity may have the power of self-help and self-care, industries are introduced. In that the people are being fitted to save themselves. All of our w...
5. Chapter 5These strange little men from "the land of Sinim," mysterious, silent, capable, incredibly industrious, money-making, with their pig-tails and their felt shoes, their "pidgin En...
3. Chapter 3It is not to be supposed for a moment that such consolidation is contemplated in order that the churches may escape the large responsibility now resting upon them; and if econom...
1. Chapter 1Rev. A.J.F. BEHRENDS, D.D., N.Y. Rev. F.A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. Rev. ALEX. McKENZIE, D.D., Mass. Rev. D.O. MEARS, D.D., Mass. Rev. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo.
2. Chapter 2The report of the Committee on the Chinese Work was presented by Rev. Henry A. Stimson, D.D. and accepted, and an address was made by Rev. E. P. Goodwin, D.D.
10. Chapter 10There has been great progress in these recent years toward the result of which I speak. The present agitation concerning the color-line, as it is called, is itself an indication...
11. Chapter 11Rockville. Union Cong. Ch. (65 of which _for Tougaloo U._) to const. MISS LUCINDA BAILEY, MISS ELLEN. L. WILSON, MISS CELIA E. PRESCOTT, LUTHER H. FULLER and ISAAC M. AGARD L.M....
12. Chapter 12FROM LOCAL MISSIONS.--Los Angeles, Chinese Mon Off's. 34.80. Annual Mem's and other gifts, 20.50.--Marysville. Chinese Monthlies, 27.80; Annual Mem's, 6.--Oakland, Chinese Month...