CONTENTS.
| Page. | |
| EDITORIALS. | |
| Paragraph—Financial Outlook. | [353] |
| Abstract of Proceedings at the Annual Meeting. | [354] |
| Summary of the Annual Report of The Treasurer. | [357] |
| General Survey. | [359] |
| FREEDMEN. | |
| Report of Committee on Educational Work. | [369] |
| Higher Education of the Negro. Pres. E. M. Cravath. | [370] |
| Report of Committee on Church Work. | [372] |
| Remarks of Rev. C. O. Brown. | [374] |
| AFRICA. | |
| Report of the Committee. | [375] |
| Report of the Committee on Proposed Exchange of Missions. | [376] |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Report of the Committee. | [377] |
| Work and Duty in the East. Gen. S. C. Armstrong. | [378] |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Report of the Committee. | [380] |
| Address of Rev. James Brand, D.D. | [381] |
| MISCELLANEOUS. | |
| Report of the Committee on Finance. | [383] |
| Petition of President Ware and Others. | [384] |
| Exchange of Missions. By Secretary Strieby. | [385] |
| ADDRESSES AT THE ANNUAL MEETING. | |
| President Hays’ Address. | [391] |
| Address of President A. D. White. | [395] |
| Address of Rev. A. G. Haygood, D.D. | [399] |
| From Address of Gen. C. B. Fisk. | [406] |
| From Address of Rev. A. J. F. Behrends. | [407] |
| Relation of the A. M. A. To Civilization, By Rev. F. L. Kenyon. | [409] |
| Dedication of Livingstone Missionary Hall. | [410] |
| Receipts. | [411] |
American Missionary Association,
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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY.
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TREASURER.
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The Annual Report of the A. M. A. contains the Constitution of the Association and By-Laws of the Executive Committee. A copy will be sent free on application.
The
American Missionary.
Vol. XXXVI.
DECEMBER, 1882.
No. 12.
American Missionary Association.
The annual meeting of this Association was held in Plymouth Church, Cleveland, O., Oct. 24–26, and was one of great interest. In this number of the Missionary we have endeavored to give a glimpse of what was said and done. For want of space, almost nothing is published entire except the reports of the committees.
For Dr. Goodell’s sermon on “More Power from Christ for the World’s Larger Needs,” Dr. Ward’s paper on “Caste in Education,” Dr. Noble’s on “God’s Way of Vindicating Brotherhood” and Dr. Roy’s on “The New South,” we must for the present refer our readers to The Advance of November 2d.
The papers read before the Women’s Meeting by Mrs. Andrews, Miss Cahill and Miss Hamilton are reserved for mention in the January Missionary.
The addresses given by Dr. Gregory, Dr. Rust and Mr. Beard, representing the Baptist, the Methodist and the Society of Friends may be used in compiling a pamphlet relating to the work done among the freedmen. Other addresses or papers may also be given in pamphlet form.