American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions;
OTHER BENEVOLENT OPERATIONS,
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Bansko, 55, 248. Baptists- General," ," their missions, 61, 407. Baptist Missionary Society (English), 263. Baptist Missionary Union, 322. Basle Missionary Society, 262. Bassouto mission, 325. Bayazid, 21.
Bibliographical Notices - Dr. Anderson's His- tory of the Missions to Oriental Churches, 37; Bible work in Bible lands, 37; the Reforma- tion, by Dr. Fisher, 236; Riggs' Suggested Emendations of the authorized version of the Old Testament, 236; the Ministry we need, 237; Seelye's Lectures in India, 237, 372; Historic origin of the Bible, 269; the Temple rebuilt, 300; the story of Madagascar. 411. Bitlis station, 209, 368; a tour by Miss Ely- hatred turned to love, 368; progress at Mo- goonk candidates for training class, 369; girls' boarding school, 370; robbed, 370.
Cesarea station, 138, 155, 199, 223, 286, 394; a good work begun, 138; work among Greeks, 155; progress at Talas, 156; cases of persecu- tion, 156; prayer meeting under difficulties, 156; a great change, 157; incidents on a tour, 199; a new thing, 223; moral courage, 223; station report, 286; prospect of famine, 394; new chapel-vain opposition, 394; chapel burned at Gurun, 395; building a chapel, 395; a delightful Sabbath, 395; case of apos- tacy, 396.
Ceylon mission, 7, 26, 90, 252, 290, 314, 356, 393; annual survey, 7; schools, 26; need of help, 26; letters from native pastors, 90; Jaffna college, 90, 290; native Board of Education, 91; a tract against Christianity, 91; the na- tive pastorate, 92; Bible women, 92; retro-
spection-work at Batticotta, 252; the Col- lege-many cares, 253; proposed memorial
movement of educated females, 253; need of vernacular Christian education in India, 290; ordinations - reminiscences, 291; fe- male education, 291; the training school, 291; items, 291; satisfaction in abundant work theological students, 314; children in place of fathers, 393; in memoriam, 393. China inland mission, 263.
Choctaw mission, 10, 82, 172, 309, 398; annual survey, 10; encouragement, 82; the Lenox church, 172; religious interest, 309, 398; drought and scarcity-church building, 309. Chorum, 84.
Church Missionary Society, 129. Constantinople station, 185, 319; the "Home" -a fire, 285; men needed, 285; the Home school, 319.
Dakota mission, 9, 202, 257, 293; annual sur- vey, 9; progress at Fort Sully, 202; a pleas- ant mission meeting, 257; Mr. Riggs' new station, 258; extracts from the report, 293. Deaths, 37, 68, 173, 205, 237, 269, 301, 330, 373, 413.
Departures, 133, 173, 205, 237, 330, 373. Developing power of the Gospel - special paper by Dr. Clark, 340, 353.
Donations, 38, 69, 100, 133, 174, 205, 237, 269, 301, 331, 373.
Duty of the Board to its missions - special pa- per by Mr. Treat, 344, 351.
Egypt - United Presbyterian mission in, 323. Embarkations - see Departures.
Engravings - Dr. Anderson; Kessab parson- age, 41; Pillaiar, or Ganesha, 73: ancient gateway at Sivas, 105; Mission buildings at Ahmednuggur, 137; Congregational House, Boston, 177; Bitlis, 209; new Chōl'try, Ma- dura, 141; Kioto, 273; Mission house at Cesa- rea, 305; Bible house at Constantinople, 377. Erzingan, 22.
Erzroom station, 20, 54, 85, 160, 249; light in distant places, 20; village on the mountain top, 22; a busy Sabbath, 22; how the truth reached Erzingan, 22; schools, 23, 54; ig- norance of Armenian women at Ordo, 85; a tour, 160; Miss Van Duzee at Ordo, 160; zeal of Ordo Protestants, 160; Greeks, 161; a zeal- ous student helper, 161; visit to Kars, 249; attempt to enter Russia, 249.
Eski Zagra station, 120, 247; Progress at Me- richleri, 120; renewed persecution at Merich- leri, 247; progress at Yamboul - railroad, 247.
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