Vol. XXXII.
No. 9.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
SEPTEMBER, 1878.
EDITORIAL. | |
Paragraphs | 257 |
The Claim of Self-interest | 258 |
Please Peruse, and Ponder | 259 |
Then and Now | 260 |
Annual Reports Needed | 261 |
A Good Example—The Negro in the United States | 262 |
Items from Churches and Schools | 265 |
General Notes | 266 |
THE FREEDMEN. | |
Systematic Beneficence in Atlanta University: Rev. Horace Bumstead | 267 |
Charleston, S. C.—Avery Normal Institute.—ReunionExercises.—Impressions made on a Visitor from a Neighboring State | 270 |
Georgia—Ogeechee: Rev. John R. McLean | 272 |
Alabama—A Surprise Party: Mr. E. C.Silsby.—Anniversary of Trinity School: Rev. Horace J. Taylor.—A Gospel Ship: Rev. P. J. McIntosh | 272–274 |
Mississippi-Grenada | 275 |
Kentucky—Berea College Commencement.—Frankfort: Miss Mattie E. Anderson | 275, 276 |
AFRICA. | |
Mendi Mission—In Good Health and Good Heart: Rev. Albert P. Miller | 276 |
THE CHINESE. | |
China for Christ: Rev. W. C. Pond | 277 |
THE CHILDREN’S PAGE | 281 |
RECEIPTS | 283 |
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