The American Missionary — Volume 33, No. 01, January 1879

The American Missionary — Volume 33, No. 01, January 1879
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Pages: 141,093 Pages
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THE INDEPENDENT.


Well and Favorably Known the World Over as the BEST Religious Weekly Newspaper.It retains all its most desirable features and adds new ones.

AMONG ITS CONTRIBUTORS ARE:

SAMUEL T.SPEAR, D.D.,Pres.J.F.HURST, D.D.,
Pres.T.D.WOOLSEY, D.D., LL.D.,ROSE TERRY COOKE,
Pres.NOAH PORTER, D.D., LL.D.,Prof. TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D.,
JOS.P.THOMPSON, D.D., LL.D.,RAY PALMER, D.D.,
R.S.STORRS, D.D., LL.D.,NEAL DOW,
THEODORE L.CUYLER, D.D.,J.T.TROWBRIDGE,
REV.JOSEPH COOK,Rev.HENRY C.TRUMBULL,
LOUISA M.ALCOTT,MARY CLEMMER,
Pres.S.C.BARTLETT, D.D., LL.D.,Pres.JOHN BASCOM,
Prof. GEORGE P.FISCHER, D.D.,Pres.JAMES F.TUTTLE,
WM.LLOYD GARRISON,Chan.HOWARD CROSBY, D.D.,
ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS,Rev.S.W.DUFFIELD,
WILLIAM M.TAYLOR, D.D.,Prof. C.M.MEAD,
Rev.WASHINGTON GLADDEN,Prof. W.C.WILKINSON,
“GAIL HAMILTON,”Prof. L.H.ATWATER, D.D., LL.D.,
STEPHEN H.TYNG, JR., D.D.,J.M.BUCKLEY, D.D.,
Rev.WM.M.BAKER,Prof. SIMON NEWCOMB, LL.D.,
PHILIP SCHAFF, D.D.,Prof. ASA GRAY, LL.D.,
C.S.ROBINSON, D.D.,Prof. JOHN A.PAINE,
“H.H.,”DANIEL CURRY, D.D.,
Rev.THOMAS K.BEECHER,Rev.NEWMAN HALL,
Rev.GEORGE F.PENTECOST,Prof. NORMAN FOX.

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will contribute 20 to 30 articles on Socialism and Communism, the most important questions of the day.

SERMONS

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THE THIRTY-THIRD VOLUME

OF THE

American Missionary,

1879.

We have been gratified with the constant tokens of the increasing appreciation of the Missionary during the year now past, and purpose to spare no effort to make its pages of still greater value to those interested in the work which it records.

Shall we not have a largely increased subscription list for 1879?

A little effort on the part of our friends, when making their own remittances, to induce their neighbors to unite in forming Clubs, will easily double our list, and thus widen the influence of our Magazine and aid in the enlargement of our work.

Under the editorial supervision of Rev. Geo.M.Boynton, aided by the steady contributions of our intelligent missionaries and teachers in all parts of the field, and with occasional communications from careful observers and thinkers elsewhere, the “American Missionary” furnishes a vivid and reliable picture of the work going forward among the Indians, the Chinamen on the Pacific Coast, and the Freedmen as Citizens in the South and as missionaries in Africa.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Ditto marks in tables were replaced with the text they represent in order to facilitate alignment.

The page number in the Table of Contents entry for Return of Rev.Floyd Snelson was corrected.

Punctuation and spelling were changed only where the error appears to be a printing error.Inconsistent hyphenation was retained as there are numerous authors.The punctuation changes are too numerous to list; the others are as follows:

“Protestanism” changed to “Protestantism” on page 9.(Protestantism in the South)