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Antioch station, 54; cruel exactions - oppres- sion, 55.
Armenian Church and Ecclesiastics, 210. Azzokh, 249.
Baghchejuk station, 387.
Baptist Missionary Union, 135, 327. Battalagundu station, 251; characteristics of the people, 251; progress, 252; giving the tenth, 252.
Beirut station, 58, 64; girls' school, 58; the col- lege, 58.
Bibliographical notices, Life by the Ganges, 131; The Turk and the Greek, 130; Ten Years on the Euphrates, 195; Life Scenes among the Mountains of Ararat, 234; Letters from Eden, 324; Our Life in China, 415. Bitlis station,-monthly summary, 92; installa- tion, 119.
Broosa station,-large field, 84; church formed at Demirdesh, 84; Evangelical Union, 85. Burmah, 33, 135, 169, 264, 327.
Canton mission, discontinued, 8. Cesarea station, 63, 193, 285; monthly summa- ry, 63; a blind disciple, 193; tour to Yozgat, Soongoorli, etc., 193; letter from Mr. Bartlett, -the work-students, 285; should pastors at home become missionaries, 286. Ceylon mission, 8, 28, 31, 64, 93, 197, 262, 325, 388; annual survey, 8; existing idolatry, 28; monthly summary, 31, 64, 93, 197, 262, 325, 388.
Children's department. See "For the Children." China, other missions in, 33, 65, 134, 168, 199,
233, 265, 290, 296, 417; protection of Chris- tians, 62; light spreading, 62. Church Missionary Society (of England), 409.
Dakota mission,-annual survey, 11; monthly summary, 32, 65, 94, 167; locations, 399; a tour, 400; churches organized, 400; a camp- meeting interest-native preachers, 401. Danish Missionary Society, 168. Deaths, 65, 96, 136, 201, 234, 328. Demirdesh, 84. Diarbekir station, 117, 284.
the work benevolence,
Dindigul station,-Anderson village, 222; many labors-itineracy, 250; dispensary work, 250; schools, 251.
Donations, 37, 68, 99, 140, 173, 204, 236, 268, 298, 330, 389, 421.
Embarkations, 34, 169, 200, 233, 265, 328, 418. Engravings, Harpoot female seminary, 41; Safeeta, 73; temple at Madura, 105; Hasbeiya, 145; chapel at Peking, 177; Armenian eccle- siastics, 210; Kessab, 241; Seir, 273; Umtwa- lumi, 305; Abeih seminary, 393.
Erzroom station, 122, 150; progress-new chapel -out-stations, 122; the Erzroom field--pop- ulation, prospects, etc., 150.
Eski Zagra station, 227, 326, 387; persecution- mob violence, 227; redress sought, 228; ex- amination of girls' school, 387.
Foochow mission, 9, 64, 93, 184, 278, 295, 388; annual survey, 9; monthly summary, 64, 93, 295, 388; increased confidence in the mis- sionaries, 184; the women, 184; Government schools, 184; annual report, 184; appeal, 185; pictorial illustrations plates desired - kind, 278; benevolence, 278. "For the Children," 35, 65, 96, 137, 170, 201, 234, 266, 297, 329. 418; about the Morning Star, 35; children's contributions, 36; contributions from China and Africa, 36; it is good to give, 36; a word from Micronesia, 36; letters from Harpoot, 65; a native preacher with the rats and ghosts, 67; boys and girls at Beirut, 67; children consecrated to the work, 67; two good letters from a little girl, and Mr. Bissell, 96; the school and the women at Harpoot, 97; the "Rain Boy" in Africa, 98; a touching gift, 99; letter to the children, 137; a child's gift, 138; gifts from Freedmen, 138; not ruined by giv-
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