CHAPTER XXXYL 
CONCLUSION. 
In conclusion, permit me to beseech the 
members of the United Brethren Church, in 
a special manner, to consider their duty to 
the heathen. 
Has the period not arrived, my brethren, 
when we should throw ourselves more fully 
into this work? Should we not encourage 
such an enterprise in every possible way, 
by our prayers, money, the exercise of 
strong faith, and by personally going out into 
the foreign fields ? , 
My brethren in the ministry, would it not 
fill our hearts to overflowing to meet in the 
capacity of an annual conference on the con- 
tinent of Africa, or in some African grove to 
hold a campmeeting? Oh what a time of 
canoe, and boat, and palankeen riding there 
would be, and would not angels come near 
that spot ? 
I wonder if Paul and his companions, and 
Mills and Judson, and a host of those lights, 
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