Vol. XXXIV.
No. 6.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
JUNE, 1880.
Paragraphs | 161 |
Six Preachers, all Called—New Industries and Significant Features of NewLife in the South | 166 |
The Negro, on the Status and Exodus of the Negro | 167 |
Conditions of Indian Civilization—African Notes | 169 |
Items from the Field | 170 |
THE FREEDMEN. | |
A Tour of the Conferences | 172 |
North Carolina Conference | 175 |
South-Western Congregational Association | 176 |
Georgia, Macon—Revival | 177 |
Alabama—Notes from Selma | 179 |
AFRICA. | |
Letter from Prof. T. N. Chase | 180 |
THE CHINESE. | |
Politics and the Mission, etc. | 182 |
CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
Letters from Indian Boys | 184 |
RECEIPTS | 185 |
Constitution | 189 |
Aim, Statistics, Wants | 190 |
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