BAPTISTS. 



7:* 



rial boards had co-operair.l with 





arm for thai ptir- 



in irt or the viola 



Sunday-school Board during the six years of 

 reported concerning UM diari- its niatanee had atorded hrip to 



e plan of cooperation of this ate. U> m tattoo schools, payments u the 



.''!> aii< I the American Foreign Pffaiw and to Honday -school missioas in 



with 14 in 



. 1 . . n 



llanUUa|itist Seminary. The 

 Dcation at the progress made 

 ttd aansrially at their enter* 



MI la t i<M i in. 



Castors 

 a hail 



u ngainit i 



..i* i, , 





important 



4 the pit- <i:i.&l 



. 



ir . ni t<> tho mim 



par cent, thus chargeable toofflc 



r.-r Beaidea 



.'itf fi 



In-fore tl 





-\rr. tin- 



^ionary n 



co-operat< board by 



.tnd *upplir. ! 'hi- in in- 



drawn no salary during ih.-yar. others 

 missionaries did not accept full salaries. 

 Report was m 



at a con- -tat ions. 



H ami thi-ir wives were engaged in Bra- 

 here 951 persons bail been baptized, and the 



. members: t! 

 .i/il hnd f 



Rev. ('. / Taylor, durint; .: 

 'rancisco rivrr. Ima 1 i 



H of people. Tin- Smih 

 1 tiaptiat Association had engaged a home 

 i had resolved to send a mis*i 



' 

 : ,c> and i 



iiflm-mU'i>, timi llSnantavnaaar* 

 was 

 missionaries from 



w PIT laboring m ' iiinn. where were 



had 



29 day sohoosB. 

 nl: ami increasing : 

 ;iu' in tin- roiintry. The mission in Ja|n 



^ inanbers, H of whom had been Iwptixrii 

 IP yrar. anl 10 Chritian. im-hiding a native 



. At Fuki 



and th-ir wives were laU>r \friea. 



wher. 



Kbanatar rimn-h in 1^. 



had become self-support r hoola 



in the n*port* receive help from the 



Only a small proportion of the funds of 



t>oard goes to the schools, and a part of 



differ** States. iHirchaar and iiiaiiimai 



, : . >-., . 



latlnn, bat. havii 



i*l*mr^*t nt tl I I 



- 



-. Unabliahn 



rirs," The t'otored IU|4M National 



/ , 



. - -... - - -: 



' ,-, ' - .-..' 



baa atftiM- cataiiliahAl 



at Nashrilk, Tenn. 



Thr V,.,,,,,. |V..plr'. In,,,,, Aun.iary t- the i a. 



iwti i n.- y . 



^ptfyt^ with tB9 Young 

 n.a. ThennionC 



Loniaiana. 



.Mil.-ral.le discussion had been going on during 

 he churches rcpresmled in the 



.. 



W. i 



ficml SeniBarr. In a hav 

 - 



aj 



., i:.,| tlati i.. i id eJ n f f 

 retigation that M iiiajafafam waa not prac- 

 . lair a period as 1*4 1." 



Bapiiil 



1 



ption wa taken to this declaration by many 



Bretons. A similar stale- 

 meiit had been published in an article in the - In- 

 j -n.l. -lit " news{ia|>er. and in another article in that 

 journal Ir. \\ h.t-itt. it was alleged, had eipreaaai 

 approval of a Baptiat woman who had married a 

 man not 



raise* 1 1>> 



IK*}, without rraching a 

 rusteea of the seminary 



had dona 

 , denianding notice at their hand. 



ot a Baptist, gome, under certain conditions, 

 hu* 



had been diet uatad in the con- 



declaration, after averring ti>. 



it we can not andertai. 



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all Baptists are agreed, but concerning which 

 Na\ eunaaiantinai atadants are not agreed. Wa 



serious, 



- f 

 . . . ..^ :: 



important relation to the pro| 



while demanding; of thnea in charge of its de|rt 

 menls of instruction the utmost patirncr in re- 



foater lather than repress the spirit of earnest and 

 tigatkm." The resohrtioa farther 

 nfldeaoa between the BaoCista 

 he aiiaifiaiiatof their 



tion. Thaw resolutions were communicated to tat 

 ntion. and with them a letter from Dr. V 



Articles in 



-Indoprmlmt." rerretting any utterance* at 

 tionable to hb brethren, but reaffirming hi* 





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and the action 



of tho 



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