HUH II 



17 



of the 8.000 annually expended, about 

 1,300 can. i fun.l. largely 



1 the maximum income of 



had I---. besrtUi ,:.-.-M,.. . . v , .., k and whin 



:ir*t voyage he had confirmed 



MO person .inly taught and 





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A rsssoashlt vbwof 



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3Zq i,,. A,.- :,.,,, ',.,>,-:., bnriafc i; ; ; . 



intr a\ litrfi* iimtMirtinii of the men a\nd mctm* for UpOO IIM UMMMBMIaf IBM IM Ml 



UK MMKV ii **- v**ii 1*1 i in HI* it iiii ss**^**** s 



i...i ...<.t.i,.t..wi .._. AMtAM * sr aoesMea, tne eesssnast wtu 



hb 



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Btan 



hem and had spread 



m-M immigrant* and 



.ted in a |Mirt of the trrritonr where it 

 would not interfere with the work of any other 

 Christian bodr. 



financial report of the South American 



lu- annual 



Araucanian Mission fund. A 1. CH< \ <>f 8,000 

 to the sodetT was announced, and a gift 



.itnin. This claims to be 

 the only large society working in the rast regions 

 nth America, 

 annual meeting m h Missionary 



Krnnawav prv*:-!;: -. 1 . t ::nrv 

 the year had been 278,000, wl. 



iiturv* bad rxreeded those 



of 1888 by only 960, a result mainly due to the 



o of silver. Adding 



special funds not available for ordinary purposes 



had accr ad received 



879.084. Great satisfaction was expressed at 



JUM ,i,.ui.i,-d in th.- wren yean fr..m n, tobaK 

 ordained, ;rj [ay, and i-.:: m man nMooariss, 



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enter Jato an agrsMBJol Ms*if sseli bisnops dei 



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v hall be given on the- mx 



tJi>i they 



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Iborbsdahall 



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by tbe eosuaittM; i 



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ihiinle 



i. Nothing, therefore, in thb msM 



t K*. till m ill i^ Imfbtftmlmm lll__- tk^ vai^^nMAkla 



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Bbarta oftfc a* ..' ...-. ; - :.-.- - . 

 in eases of eutetieiK'y* or ereo in ordtosry easst to ihe 



whom were 868 missionaries* 

 ng the European total up to 897. The 

 uiian clergy was 888; 

 of native lav teachers, 4.589; of native CI 



native {.MI ivcrage of conrerts in th.- 



foreign il.-ld had been greatly exceeded, the total 

 report- year being 4.200. These in- 



..a, and 650 



memorandum 



authorisation of lay mm in the foreigi 

 field hasU, 



of 

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episcopal 

 \ mission 



ir ,h 



Society: 



vM,,.th/:i! ; .i pprobatteof aV ; 



episcopal aothorisatioo of a gen 

 character for laymen to engage in spiritual work. 

 () There are, however, --- -- '- ' 



The annual masting of the Church of 



Zriiana Mi5*i,.nary N- i.-t> a>* h.-l,i it, I, !.,,.. 

 Aug. 8. The year's income had been CMuMO, 

 im-rea^ini; Hi*' . n.l.t Ulni,., fr-n. tM to 

 8,088. The society had 58 



Kuropean oonnertion and 78 in local conaaetiosj. 

 besides 640 native Bible women, teacher*, and 



, !.. r VI rfe '-. 



thinl annual msetfaf of the Zenana 



.md 'Medical Mission was held April 18, 

 The home income had be< 



r .| , ' : ; .:....:.,' 

 Government grants, fees, and 

 The society employed 11? 

 si>d Eoraskn assisUi 

 nurses. Hew and 78 



to 



70 schools with SJBM pupils. It had ac 



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. risited 1,188 Tillage*. At 

 hoapitak and dispensarisin Lock 

 iTand Paina 19.158 patients had 

 been treated, and the dispensaries had supplied 



:.-.'.** |.|.ii.*ntv -n,> neiat] bi aqpp rtadbj 

 mrmbem of various ^ t 



ly performed bv olcrgrmen, but in the 

 often nccewarily performed by laymen 



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f Canterbury and 

 -The Houses of Convocation met Feb. 6 

 for the dispatch of business. A petition was 



