THE 



GREAT VALUE AND SUCCESS 



OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. 



PROVED BY DISTINGUISHED WITNESSES. 



By Rev. JOHN LIGGINS. 



With a7i Introduction by Rru. ARTHUR T. FIERSOA', D.D. 



12mo, 249 pages. Paper, 35c. ; cloth, 75c. 



A POWERFUL presentation of overwhelming evidence, mainly from 

 independent sources, and largely that of Diplomatic Ministers, Viceroys, 

 Governors, Military and Naval Officers, Consuls, scientific and other 

 Travellers in Heathen and Mohammedan countries, and in India and 

 the British Colonies. The book also contains leading facts and late 

 statistics of the missions. 



" The best answe. ^vnich could be given to recent as well as former attacks on 

 foreign missionary work. A grand service has been done to the cause of Christian 

 missions, and I am sure the book will accomplish a vast amount of good." — Rev. 

 S. L. Baldwift, D D., Secretary tf the Methodist Missionary Society. 



*' The author has performed a service of infinite value. His book will be a 

 revelation to many and an inspiration to all " — Rev. A. Siitherla*td, D. D., in the 

 Missionary Outlook. 



" By far the most remarkable book on foreign missions yet published " — TJie 

 Church of To-Day. 



"I have been profoundly interested. It is one of the most graphic stories I have 

 ever read " — Bishop Whipple. 



''It is a settler. Send out the book as on the wings of the winds." — Rev. 

 Theodore L. Oiyler, D. D. 



"A royal book. A mighty massing of testimony." — Rev. A. T. Pierson, D. D 



" The book will be found of immense value." — Neiv York Observer. 



"A triumpliant demonstration of the success of missions." — Canadian Methodist 

 Magazine. 



" An admirable work, aud pre-eminently timely " — Bishop Potter. 



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