The American Missionary, Volume 34, No. 11, November 1880
Vol. XXXIV.
No. 11.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
NOVEMBER, 1880.
ANNUAL MEETING.
This number of the American Missionary is sent to some persons whose names are not among our subscribers, with the hope that they will read it, become interested in the work it represents, and subscribe for it. Terms, 50 cents per annum. Subscriptions may be sent to H. W. Hubbard, Esq., Treasurer, 56 Reade Street, New York.
Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.
56 READE STREET, N. Y.
PRESIDENT.
Hon. E. S. TOBEY, Boston.
VICE-PRESIDENTS.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.
Various
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American Missionary Association,
American Missionary Association.
A SUGGESTION—FINANCIAL.
PROCEEDINGS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING.
HEROISM AND STATESMANSHIP.
GENERAL SURVEY.
THE INDIANS.
AFRICA.
SUMMARY OF THE TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPT. 30TH, 1880.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND ENLARGEMENT.
WHY WE SHOULD ENLARGE.
SACRIFICIAL LIVING AND GIVING.
WORKING OUT THE EQUATION.
THE FREEDMEN.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL WORK.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION.
A SAMPLE STATE.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CHURCH WORK.
OUR DISADVANTAGES AND ADVANTAGES.
THE NEED AND THE OPPORTUNITY.
AFRICA.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE.
THE MENDI MISSION.
THE CALL TO THE ASSOCIATION.
THE INDIANS.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE.
CAUSES OF THE MISMANAGEMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.
LETTER FROM GENERAL FISK.
THE CHINESE.
“CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION.”
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE.
THE TWO METHODS.
OUR GROUNDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT.
RECEIPTS
Constitution of the American Missionary Association.
The American Missionary Association.
AIM AND WORK.
STATISTICS.
WANTS.
MAGAZINE.
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
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