CHICAGO:
WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST,
Room 48, McCormick Block.
COPYRIGHT, 1888,
BY
WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS
OF THE NORTHWEST.
CONTENTS.
| [I.] | ANCESTRY—BIRTH—BOYHOOD—CONVERSION. |
| [II.] | COLLEGE—THE HAYSTACK—EFFORTS TO SPREAD THE INTEREST IN FOREIGN MISSIONS. |
| [III.] | OBOOKIAH IN HAWAII—IN AMERICA. |
| [IV.] | THE SANDWICH ISLANDS WITH AND WITHOUT THE GOSPEL. |
| [V.] | MILLS AT ANDOVER—THE AMERICAN BOARD. |
| [VI.] | AN APOSTOLIC JOURNEY IN THE UNITED STATES. |
| [VII.] | MILLS' SECOND TOUR. |
| [VIII.] | THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY—THE UNITED FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. |
| [IX.] | THE AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY—MILLS, AS ITS AGENT, VISITS AFRICA. |
| [X.] | THE LAST JOURNEY. |
As I write, I have in my mind a row of intelligent boyish faces. Manly souls look through bright eyes. My heart responds to the beats of affection beneath jacket and cut-away.
I see also a row of girlish faces, in which Christian and womanly graces are dawning. I feel the warmth of pure young hearts beginning to swell with generous desires.
These are my real friends. Beyond them I see rows and rows of boys and girls whose sympathies and interest I would gladly claim.