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THE

MISSIONARY HERALD,

CONTAINING

THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions;

WITH A VIEW OF

OTHER BENEVOLENT OPERATIONS,

FOR THE YEAR 1873.

VOL. LXIX.

CAMBRIDGE:

PRINTED AT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS.

139939

ASTOR, LENOX AND
TILDEN FOUNDATIONS

1900.

Published at the expense of the AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS, and the profits devoted to the missionary cause.

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INDEX

TO THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.

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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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