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MEXICAN MISSION: Notes, 7, 15, 35, 40, 61, 62,
63, 121, 144, 209, 264, 306
Evangelistic Strength in Mexico....
95
MINISTERIAL AND CHURCH RECORD: 20, 48, 76,
104, 131, 150, 224. 249, 273, 309, 363
MINNESOTA: Notes..
.10, 37, 242, 355
MISCELLANEOUS DATA:
--47, 98
MISSIONARY HYMN: Rev. S. F. Smith, D.D.. 87
MISSION OF A CARD, THE: Caro Carver.
59
MONTANA: A Sunday in: Thos. Rogers, D.D.
From Montana to Victoria: Thos. Rogers,
D.D......

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260
229, 278, 279
254

MORMONISM, IMPRESSIONS OF: Thos. Rogers,

RESCUED FROM DEAD FORMALISM: Rev. A.

RICHMOND, VA., SCHOOLS: Notes....141, 245, 353
ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY: Notes... 14, 353
SAD CONDITION IN MISSISSIPPI.

SCANDINAVIAN MISSION: Notes..

Eastern Swedish Conference...

Our Danish-Norwegian Work, Rev. O. C.
Jensen..

Scandinavians in U. S., Albert Shaw...
SCHOOLS, DESCRIPTIVE AND ILLUSTRATED
SKETCH OF: H. L. Morehouse, D.D...313-332
SELMA UNIVERSITY: Notes.... .14, 43, 125, 137
SEMINOLE ACADEMY: Notes.

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SHAW UNIVERSITY: Notes...14, 125, 141, 219, 245
SHOW ME MY WORK TO-DAY: Poem........ 87
SPELMAN SEMINARY: Notes..... .98, 138, 245, 353

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STATE UNIVERSITY: Notes...
SUNDAY IN MONTANA, A: Thos. Rogers, D.D.
SUNDAY IN OGDEN, A: Rev. Dwight Spencer
SURVEY OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' WORK FOR
THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH:
H. L. Morehouse, D.D..
SWEDISH MISSION: Notes....
Eastern Conference....
TULLEHASSEE SCHOOL: Notes..
UTAH Notes...

A Sunday in Ogden, Rev. Dwight Spencer 136
Impressions of Mormonism, Thos. Rogers,

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Letting in the Light..

Over my Field, Rev. Dwight Spencer..
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94

205

92

WASHINGTON TERRITORY: Notes.64, 120, 241, 267
WAYLAND SEMINARY: Notes..

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WEST, CONDITION AND MISSIONARY NEEDS

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THE+BAPTIST

HOME÷MISSION: MONTHLY.

VOL. X.

JANUARY, 1888.

EDITORIAL

We are confident that the typographical and other changes in the "make-up" of the MONTHLY for 1888 will be regarded with favor by our readers, particularly by those whose vision is not as keen as formerly, and to whom many pages in small-faced type have been objectionable. The use of larger type will scarcely lessen the quantity of reading matter, inasmuch as additional pages are gained for this purpose by throwing the published contributions into three columns instead of two, as heretofore, on each page. Four pages will now contain the receipts that formerly occupied six pages.

The thanks of the Society are due to the warm-hearted friends through whose influence the circulation of the MONTHLY has been increased the past year. The banner church of the country in the list of subscribers for the MONTHLY is the Union Avenue Church, of Pittsburgh, Pa. It takes seventy copies. Connected with this fold is a Porter who is specially interested in seeing that the flock is well supplied with proper missionary nourishment, so essential to the highest development of Christian character. We cannot say positively that by his own generosity or by some other method he supplements the subscriptions of the few who cannot

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afford to pay fifty cents a year for the MONTHLY, but we have a strong suspicion of this sort.

Now let an able and benevolent brother in

many other churches take a hint from this, and inform the people that those who would like the MONTHLY for twenty-five cents per annum may obtain it, and he will gladly supply the difference. For a club of ten, at $4.50, this proposition would impose an expense to the giver of only $2.00; and for a club of twenty, at $8.00, it would impose an expense of only $3.50. Will not the friends of our work try this plan in many of our churches? We hope for a large increase in our subscription list. It is constantly growing, but there are thousands more who should take the MONTHLY, and thus know what is being done, and what needs to be done, for the evangelization of this continent.

The following are the rates for the MONTHLY for 1888, postage prepaid: Single copies, fifty cents; ten copies, $4.50, or fortyfive cents per copy; twenty copies, $8.00, or forty cents per copy; fifty copies, $18.00, or thirty-six cents per copy. These are club rates, and are to be sent, as a rule, to one address, though to some individuals of a club, if specially desired, the magazine will

be sent directly. Who cannot give three or four cents a month to have the MONTHLY, with its interesting contents for the coming year?

Several applications from the West were declined or deferred at the December Board meeting for the sole reason that the limits of

For the past five months, at an exceedingly trying and laborious period of the year, the Corresponding Secretary has been without the help of such an assistant, though relieved somewhat by the willing, apt and intelligent assistance of the Recording Secretary, Mr. Geo. A. Schulte, whose faithfulness is worthy of all praise. It is with a feeling of relief and

our financial ability have already been satisfaction, therefore, that we are permitted

reached. The men are on the fields and how
they are to live through the winter without
aid is the serious problem.
Will friends of
the Society remember this and enlarge their
offerings?

to announce that Mr. Marston has entered

upon his duties. It seems peculiarly appropriate that so soon after the father's hand was loosed from the work he loved, the hand of

the son should be thus applied to service for the same Society. With this introduction, friends of the Society will understand the significance of the new name which will appear in correspondence concerning business matters and in the absence of the Corresponding Secretary of the Society.

Utah is hopeful of admission as a State. Mormon money and agents are to be employed to accomplish this result. It is said that the Mormon Church calls for $400,000 to be used in Washington during the next session of Congress. It is the duty of Christian people to make their influence felt by their representatives in Congress.

Edgar L. Marston, Esq., of St. Louis, Mo., has been appointed by the Board, Assistant Corresponding Secretary in the place of W. W. Bliss, Esq., deceased. Mr. Marston is the son of the late Rev. S. W. Marston, D.D., District Secretary of the Society for the Southwest. He is a graduate of La Grange College, Mo., and of the Washington University Law School, of St. Louis, and by his legal training and business experience brings to the work qualifications needed in the special line of service which such an assistant is expected to render. As no other Society in our own or in any other denomination embraces three great departments of missionary, church edifice, and educational work, so it is safe to say that no other single organization has so varied and important business interests as those requiring the attention of the Board and the officers of the American Baptist Home Mission Society. A gentleman prominently connected in an official capacity with another benevolent organization of the denomination, and knowing thoroughly its workings, remarked to the Corresponding Secretary at Minneapolis: "I have carefully read over the Report of the Society. I want to say two things: First, I am amazed at the magnitude and extent of the work of the Society. Second, I am amazed that with one Secretary to attend to it, he is not dead or demented." Though the Church Edifice department is chiefly under the supervision of Dr. Pope, yet doesn't appear to have much effect among an assistant for the general work is a necessity. I the peace-loving Baptists of West Virginia

When in the Mormon Tabernacle, in the fall of 1886, we heard the representative of the Mormon Church, who had been lobbying at Washington the previous session of Congress, boast that through Mormon influence further unfriendly legislation had been blocked. If Utah shall be admitted as a State, what is to prevent amendments to her Constitution that shall tolerate polygamy, and with Mormon officers of the law what polygamist will be brought to justice? The people of this country would negative the proposition to admit Utah by an overwhelming vote. Let not the politicians try it.

Somehow "the old Confederate yell"

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