XXXVI.] 



STAMPING OUT THE SLAVE-TRADE. 



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Let those interested in missionary efforts aid to tlieir ntmost 

 .tliose who are hiboring in Africa, and send them worthy assist- 

 ants, prepared to devote their lives to the task. 



It is not by talking and writing that Africa is to be regener- 

 ated, bnt by action. Let each one who thinks he can lend a 

 helping hand do so. All can not travel, or become missionaries 



OOI.OR PAKTY. 



or traders; bnt they can give their cordial assistance to those 

 whose dnty leads them to the as yet untrodden places of the 

 world. 



But I would impress upon all who approach this question 

 the necessity for not being too sanguine. Many a name must be 

 added to the roll of those who have fallen in the cause of Africa, 

 much patient and enduring labor must be gone through without 

 flinching or repining, before Ave see Africa truly free and happy. 



