Vol. XXXIV.

No. 12.

THE
AMERICAN MISSIONARY.


“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”


DECEMBER, 1880.

CONTENTS:

EDITORIAL.
Paragraphs[385]
Dr. McKenzie’s Sermon—Power of Right Principles[386]
The Call for Enlargement—Shall it be Heeded?[387]
Holiday Gifts[388]
Review and Outlook: Rev. M. E. Strieby, D.D.[389]
What Our African Methodist Friends Think[395]
General Notes—Africa, Indians, Chinese[396]
Central South Conference[398]
Items from the Field[399]
THE FREEDMEN.
Gleanings[400]
Georgia—Atlanta University—Extract fromReport of Board of Visitors[400]
Alabama, Athens—Church, School, andBrick-making[401]
Mississippi, Tougaloo—Patient Work[402]
Louisiana, New Orleans—Revival Meetings[403]
Tennessee, Nashville—Fisk University[404]
Memorial Services[405]
THE INDIANS.
Indian Education in the East: Gen. S. C. Armstrong[406]
THE CHINESE.
Chapter of Good Things: Rev. W. C. Pond[408]
CHILDREN’S PAGE.
A Slave-Girl’s Faith[410]
RECEIPTS[412]
Constitution[415]
Aim, Statistics, Wants, Etc.[416]

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