PRESS OF T. R. MARVIN & SON, 42 CONGRESS STREET.
Published at the expense of the AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS; and the profits devoted to the promotion of the missionary cause.
TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.
Annual survey of the missions, 1-12 Annual meeting of the Board, 329-351 Antioch, station report, 271
Arabkir station, 178, 214, 363; report, 178; good work in Malatia, 214; movement of Armenians, 214; light spreading, 215; ordination of native pastor, 363
Baptist Missionary Union, 246 Battalagundu station, 18; itineracy, 18; books and tracts-ignorance-need of liv- ing preacher-government schools without the Bible, 19
Beirut station, 105, 140, 363; annual report, 105; interesting Sabbath-additions to church, 140; congregations, 141; a new step by Jesuits, 141; translation of the Scriptures, 363
Berlin Missionary Society, 276 Bibliographical notices,-Life and Letters of D. C. Scudder, 317; the Hawaiian Islands, 317 Bitlis station, 110, 167, 210, 228; Domestic Missionary Society, 110; interesting inci- dent, 111; items of intelligence, 167; sta- tion report, 210; tour to Van, 210; missionary wanted, 211; interest among women, 211; church organized, 228; theo- logical class, 229; persecution, 229 Broosa station, 144, 201, 266; fire-peace- out-stations, 144; Angora, 145; items of intelligence, 201; station report, 266
Canton mission, 9, 13, 41, 135, 364; annual survey, 9; items of intelligence, 13, 41, 135, 364
Cesarea station, 179, 267;
station report, 179; tours of native preachers, 180; station report, 267 Ceylon mission, 8, 45, 116, 168, 232; annual survey, 8; semi-annual station reports, 45; a pleasant occasion, 47; Mr. Sanders' visit to the continent, 116; items of intelli- gence, 168; annual report, 232 Cherokees, appeal in behalf of, 100 Church Missionary Society, 86, 316 Constantinople station, 103, 143, 167, 249, 265, 278, 305, 337, 358; items of intelli- gence, 103, 167, 249; a happy death, 143; station report, 265; arrest of Turkish con- verts, closing of bookstore, 278; outburst of intolerance-account of, 305-312; re- port on recent events, 337; encouragement at Rodosto, 358
Cumbum station, 20, 171; itineracy-brah- mins in the villages, 20; progress a higher class reached, 171; new house of worship, 173; the native preacher, 173
Dakota mission, 11, 13, 102, 137, 203, 261; annual survey, 11; items of intelligence, 13, 102; prisoners at Davenport, 137; prospects-a hopeful view, 137; readers and writers-zeal in learning, 138, 261; Christian character, 138, 262; the winter- Indians dispersed, 203; schools-meet- ings, 204; report from Fort Thompson, 261
Deaths, 29, 60, 156, 220, 252, 283, 365, 389 Deputation to India-Dr. Mullens on, 133 Diarbekir station, 176, 359; report, 176; let- ter of thanks from the Protestants, 359 Donations, 29, 60, 92, 125, 157, 189, 220, 252, 283, 318, 365, 389
Ecclesiastical organizations in Turkey, 367 Egypt, letter from Dr. Wood, 161; missions in, 245
Embarkations, 29, 60, 91, 283, 317 Erzroom station, 14, 25, 72, 136, 179; items, 14, 72, 136; tour of helpers into Russia, 25; Tiflis-German Lutherans, 25; station report, 179
Eski Zagra station, 15, 268; items of intel- ligence, 15; station report, 268
Financial statements, 33, 71, 129, 201, 248, 277, 313, 384
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