AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION
Adams, J. S., A Retrospect, 560; Divine Deliverance at
Wushiping, 24, 63; Signs of the Times in China, 103;
Letters, 138.
Adams, Mrs. J. S., Self Help at Hanyang, 68.
Adoniram Judson (Poem), 461.
Africa and its People, The New, 18.
Africa, Notes on, 10, 11, 89; Report on, 377.
After the Chief Seats, 21.
All up and down the Congo, 204.
American Baptist Mission College, Ongole, India, 179.
American Baptist Mission Press, Rangoon, Burma, 130.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions,
Barbour, T. S., Election of, 423.
Beaman, W. F ., Letter, 197.
Bickford, F. S., Our Baptist Inheritance, 106: Take up
the Christian's Burden, 161.
Billington, A., Our New Chapel at Bwemba, 209.
Blessed First Fruits at Yachau, 98.
Board of Managers Meeting, 4, 5, 44.
Boggs, W. B., Letter, 172.
Boyden, J. S., Report. 272; Resignation of, 125.
Bradshaw, F. J., Medical Work at Kiating, 559.
Brayton, D. L., Gah Too, 135.
British Government and People, The, 589.
Broholm, A., Baptists in Denmark, 474.
Brown, Theron., Adoniram Judson, 461.
Burdette, C. E., The Good of an Earthquake, 51.
Burhoe, T. H., Obituary, 264.
Burma, Missionary Work in, 46, 127; Report on, 277.
Burman Bible, A New, 6.
Buzzell, Miss A. S., Letter, 57.
Calling of Paul, The, 485.
Campbell, G., Letter, 57.
Carson, A. E., Letter, 491.
Donations, 34, 75, 112, 154, 221, 237, 454, 496, 536,574, 611.
Doshisha University, The, 165.
Douglass, Mrs. Maria Collins, M.D., Obituary, 450, 508.
Duncan, S. W., Minute on death of, 247, 260.
Dussman, J., Work in the Painad, 447; Letter, 608.
East China Baptist Association, The, 442.
Eighty-fifth Annual Report of the American Baptist Mis-
sionary Union, 253.
England, Baptists in, 178.
Evangelization and Education, 532.
Executive Committee, Abstract of Proceedings, 30, 74, 111,
152, 195, 452, 477, 572, 610; Communications to Board, 249.
Field, T. G., The Thirst of Asia, 219; Report, 271.
Financial Notes, 43, 83, 164, 245.
Finland, Report on, 399; Events in, 439.
First Public Baptism in Chauchaufu, 64.
Firth, J., In the Tea-Gardens, 53; Letters, 55, 71, 492, 607.
Fleming, Miss L. C., Obituary, 440.
Fletcher, Rev. E. N., Obituary, 466, 547; One Day's
Work, 554.
Fletcher, Resignation of Rev. O. O., 124; Report, 269. Foster, J. M., Letter, 609.
Frederickson, P., Letters, 28, 220, 610; The New Africa
France, Missions in, 7,438; Report on, 384.
Friesen, A., Letter, 27; Our Duty to India, 195.
Fuller, R. O., Address, 241.
Fundamental Principle of Missions, 50.
Gah Too, 135.
Geis, G. J., Letter, 13.
German Mission, Report on, 390, 489.
Gilmore, D. C., Letters, 13, 150.
Glenesk, Rev. C. B., Obituary, 129, 264.
Glimpses of the Liu Chiu Islands, 513.
Goddard, J. R., Letters, 56, 571. Tong Sing Djun, 94.
Good News from Chin Pin, 444.
Gray, W. F., Chinese of Rangoon, 472.
Grant, J. S., Medical Missionary work in China, 556.
Gray, Mrs. M. M., Obituary, 263.
Great Temple of Madura, South India, 183. Groesbeck, A. F., Letters, 56, 151.
in China, 552. Unkung and all about, 480.
Guinness, Death of Mrs. Grattan, 7, 265.
Haggard, F. P., Letters, 71, 151, 172.
Hankins, I. S., Daily Life in a Mission Field, 175.
Harvests and Heroism at Banza Manteke, 16.
Harvey, C. H., After the Chief Seats, 21. All up and
down the Congo, 204.
Heaven's Harvest Home (Poem), 421.
Hill, T., Letter, 494.
Hopkins, W. E, Letter, 609.
How would a reduction affect the work, 100.
Huntley, G. A., Letter, 173.
In Central Africa.- The Shadow of Death, 211.
In the Tea-Gardens, 53.
In the Track of the Earthquake, 446.
India, Notes on, 90, 169, 443; Report on, 319.
Industrial Work in our Missions, 424.
Ingalls, Mrs. M. B., Pastor Ko San Lone, 471; Letter, 607.
Inland Sea of Japan, The, 523.
Kemp, H. A., First Public Baptism in Chauchaufu, 164.
King, Declination of Rev. H. M., 124
Kirkland, Miss Flora, Heaven's Harvest Home, 421.
Kirkpatrick, M. B., Letter, 15.
Korea, Notes on, 91.
Kruger, President, Address, 585.
Kurtz, F., Kanamalacheruvu: or the Tank of the Moun-
tain Passes, 192; Letters, 493, 494.
Leslie, W. H., Letters, 27, 58.
Letters to a Young Missionary, 448, 482, 534, 568, 605.
Lovering, F. H., Native Christians in the Plague, 193.
Life among the Telugus, VI., 185.
Life at Rangoon College, 139.
Light in Darkest Africa, 17.
Lounsbury, E. W., Report, 273.
Lund, E., Letters, 535.
Magee, Miss M. E., Obituary, 265.
Marsh, C. R., Letter, 608.
Martyr Spirit in the Burmese Church, 468.
Mason, M. C., In the Track of the Earthquake, 446.
McGuire, J., Letter, 607.
McKibben, W. K., Letter, 56.
McLaurin, J., Letter, 55.
Medical Missionary Work in China, 556.
Medical Work at Kiating, 559.
Meyer, F. B., The Calling of Paul, 485.
Mighty Movements in China, 552.
Missionary Statistics of the World, 45.
Missionary Texts, 48, 49, 50.
Missions and Empire, 475.
Moore, P. E., Letter, 55.
Morse, Miss H. H., Obituary, 548.
National Church of India, 48.
Native Christians in the Plague, 193.
Nelson, P. C., Mrs. Maria C. Douglass, M.D., 450.
New Baptist Chapel in Paris, 20.
New Movements in China, 92.
New Treaties in Japan, 503.
Newhall, A. A., Life among the Telugus, VI., 185.
Nichols, C. A., Self-support in Bassein, 142.
Old Fields Reopened, 481.
One Day's Work, 554-
Opening a Frontier Station, 592.
Openshaw, H. A., Letter, 173.
Our Baptist Inheritance, 106.
Our Duty to India, 195.
Our Mukimvika Field, 212.
Our New Chapel at Bwemba, Congo, 209.
Packer, Mrs. J., Obituary, 49, 264.
Paramount claims of Foreign Missions, The, 509.
Partridge, S. B., The Chinese New Year, 149.
Pastor Ko San Lone, 471.
Pastor Pawloff in Russia, 483.
Pastors, The Duty of, 110.
Paul, J., Letter, 493; Old Fields Reopened, 481.
Perrine, S. A., How would a reduction affect the work,
Personal Notices, 29, 73, 153, 240, 451, 495, 536, 572. Peterson, F., Report, 274.
Petrick, C. E., Two experiences, 61; Letters, 71, 72. Philippine Islands, The, 505; Openings in the, 527, 549: Religious Condition of the, 524; The Friars in the, 530.
Philippines, Missions in the, 9, 123.
Phinney, F. D., A New Press Building, 133.
Pillsbury, G. A., Obituary, 262.
Pivotal Point in Missions, 163.
Place of the Baptism of the First Burman Convert, 478.
Prayer for Missions, An evening of, 5, 43, 62.
Preaching the Gospel in China, 70.
Price, W. I., Obituary, 546.
Procter, J. T., Letter, 609.
A Confucian Temple, 561.
A Country Village in Burma, 599.
Protestant Missions in Madagascar, 526.
Recognition of Missionaries in China, 563.
Rhees, H. H., Obituary, 439, 564; Worldliness in Japan
Rhoades, C. L., Report, 268.
Ripening Harvests in China, 95.
Rose, Mrs. M. M., Karen Bible-woman's School, 137 Saillens, Ruben, A New Baptist Chapel in Paris, 20. Sainton, J., Letter, 73.
Salquest, C. A., Preaching the Gospel in China, 70. Satan's Activity, the Christian's Opportunity, 562. Self-Help at Hanyang, 68.
Self-Support at Bassein, 142.
Self-Supporting Industrial Evangelistic Missions, 433. Sharp, W. A., Baptist Anniversaries in Burma, 59; Let ters, 14, 491.
Shen Upagok, 601.
Siam, Note on, 202.
Signs of the Times in China, 103.
Simonds, Mrs. Lydia L., Obituary, 90, 265.
Special Dispatches to the Churches, 12, 55, 172.
Speicher, J., Letter, 197.
Stait, F. W., Sudras Coming to Christ, 194.
Stanton, W. A., Effects of Retrenchment, 605.
Statistics of Protestant Missions in China, 570.
Statistical Tables, 401.
Stevens, E. O., American Baptist Mission Press, Ran-
goon, Burma, 130; Martyr Spirit in the Burmese
Churches, 468; Place of the Baptism of the First Bur-
man Convert, 478; Shen Upagôk, 601.
Stevens, Mrs. E. L., Obituary, 263.
Sudras Coming to Christ, 194.
Sunderland, J., Report, 276.
Sutton, Amos, Boyhood of, 169.
Swanson, O. L., A Genuine Revival, 67; Letters, 72, 141
Systematic Christian Beneficence, 88.
Take up the Christian's Burden (Poem), 161.
American Baptist Mission Boats, Swatow, China, 92.
American Baptist Mission Press, Rangoon, Burma, 130.
Baptist Boy's Brigade, Bhamo, Burma, 429.
Baptist Church, Sendai, Japan, 487, 502.
Baptist Mission Chapel, Bwemba, Congo, 209.
Baptist Mission Chapel, Udayagiri, India, 430.
Baptist Mission Girl's School, Himeji, Japan, 431.
Baptist Mission Girl's School, Chofu, Japan, 532.
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