Vol. XXXIII.
No. 9.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
SEPTEMBER, 1879.
Forward: Rev. Eli Corwin | 257 |
EDITORIAL. | |
Paragraphs | 258 |
Literature of our Southern Work | 259 |
The Tenth Commandment | 259 |
Winding up a Horse | 260 |
Items from the Field | 264 |
General Notes | 265 |
THE FREEDMEN. | |
Winning by Passive Virtue: Rev. J. E. Roy, D. D. | 267 |
Georgia, Woodville—Dying Scenes—Pressing Work | 268 |
Georgia, Cypress Slash—A New Field | 269 |
Alabama, Montgomery—Swayne School | 270 |
Tennessee, Memphis—Le Moyne School—Conversations | 270 |
Tennessee—A Colored Girl’s Experience as a Teacher | 270 |
Mississippi—Letter from a Tougaloo Student | 271 |
AFRICA. | |
Mendi Mission—Religious Progress at Avery—Travels into the Interior—The Heathen—The Country | 273 |
THE CHINESE. | |
False Brethren: Rev. W. C. Pond | 278 |
CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
Children’s Influence | 281 |
RECEIPTS | 282 |
Constitution | 285 |
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