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PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME.
Africa. (See Zulu, West Central, and East Cen- tral African Missions.) East Africa, 7, 43, 72, 90, 226, 253, 267, 335, 336, 376, 433, 504; H. M. Stanley, 44, 89, 133, 173, 228, 312, 353, 355, 522; The Congo, 72, 159, 162, 206, 254, 293, 336, 354. 375, 376, 414, 545; Uganda, 32, 73, 99, 160, 293, 337: Abyssinian slaves rescued, 73.504; The Basutos, 74, 253; Strong drink in, 91, 207; The Garenganze, 161, 553; The Barotse, 161; Ger- man occupation of West Africa, 206; Tippu- Tib, 208, 355; Slave-trade, 208, 412; Nyasaland, 207, 223, 377. 414, 504; F. S. Arnot, 179, 253, 553; The Zambesi, 254, 336, 505, 546; Livingstonia, 254, 412; South Africa, 254, 414, 546; Khamé, 292; Central Soudan, 293; Lovedale, 294; The Balolos, 294; A captured slave, 337; Evangel- ization of, 449; British Zambesia, 545. Africa, East Central Mission. Items, 177, 350; Explorations in Gaza country, 6, 55; Kambini, 110; New site, 287; Gospel not desired, 334; Annual survey, 445; Schools at Kambini, 495. Africa, West Central Mission. Items, 307, 350, 392, 431; Chisamba, 66, 192; Bailundu, 67; New station, 110; Pastor at Bailundu, 192; Revolution at Bihé, 242; Death of Dr. Web- ster, 265; Reinforcements, 265; New king of Bihé, 287, 366; Progress at Chisamba, 288; Making gods, 288; Chisamba — A supersti- tion, 365; Friendliness of the people, 368; Proposed railroad, 396; Singular custom, 412; Annual survey, 445; King Kwikwi's war, 534: Kamondongo, 535.
Almanac, American Board, 1, 44, 517. Annual Meeting, 173, 350, 429, 518, 557; Reports of Committees, 569. Annual Survey, 439.
Articles. The call for 1889, 9; Work in India, Special objects, 9; Sofia, the capital of Bul- garia, 11; Canon Taylor on missionary meth- ods, 13; Turkey fifty years ago and now, 16; Self-help, 19; Wanted without delay, 50; The injustice done to missionaries, 51; Topes, 53; The report of the London Missionary Con- ference, 54; The expedition to the kraal of Gungunyana, Gaza country, 55; Rev. Giles F. Montgomery, of Turkey, 58; Mrs. Addie Bissell Robbins, of the Zulu Mission, 60; A work for young people's Societies of Christian Endeavor and Sabbath-schools, 94; Mardin in Mesopotamia, 94; Missionary work in the Samoan Islands, 97; A revolution in Central Africa, 99; The Doshisha University at Kyoto, Japan, 100; Atotonilco, Northern Mexico, 105; Mrs. Margaret L. Walkup, of Micronesia, 107; A missionary secretary's visit to Montreal, 135; Constantinople, 136; The story of Pang- Chuang chapel, 139; Rev. Isaac G. Bliss, D.D., of Constantinople, 141; The Greek church, 143: The pope and the Armenians, 145; Our mission schools in India, 181; Two more spe- cials, 182; The crisis in the London Mission-
ary Society, 183; The Rev. Dr. Schneider - a fitting memorial, 184; The new constitution of Japan, 185; The missionary potato-patch, 187; Asceticism in missions, 229; The Pasumalai Institution, Madura Mission, 231; Two special calls from Western Turkey, 232; Church build- ing in the foreign field, 233; Our great respon- sibility, 235; The last call to Japan, 235; The church at Kobe, Japan, 272; What one hun- dred dollars will do in China, 273; Ten years in the Marathi Mission, 274; From the church in Sholapur, India, 275; The mission in Bul- garia, 275; Living like the natives, 278; Dr. A. H. Webster, of West Central Africa, 314; A Buddhist and a Christian evangelist in Okayama, 315; A notable conversion in India, 317; Are the obstacles to the world's conver- sion insurmountable? 318; The Turkish govern- ment and American schools, 323; "Cheap missionaries," 356; The women of Japan: A memorial, 358; The International Missionary Union, 359; Condensed sketch of the Foochow Mission, 1847-1888, 361; Marash Theological Seminary, Central Turkey, 397; A revival at Aintab, Central Turkey, 398; Native pastors, 400; The interior of Turkey, 401; Rev. Elijah Robbins, of the Zulu Mission, 402; The de- struction of the "Altar of heaven," 435; The beginnings of the Doshisha at Kyoto, 437: Annual survey, 439; The evangelization of Africa, 449; The place occupied in missionary work by prayer, 457; Twenty years in Japan, 486; The basis of society, 529; The Bithynia Union, 524; China: her new railway and her great men, 532; The financial problem for 1890, 527. Austrian Mission. Items, 46; Work for America, 48; Eastern Bohemia, 158; Tabor, 289; An- nual survey, 439; Recent growth, 495. Arrivals, 34, 76, 118, 164, 212, 256, 298, 341, 381, 417, 509, 549.
Bibliographical. S. Wells Williams's Life and Letters, 33; Miss West's Romance of Missions, 33; Maclay's Budget of Letters from Japan, 34; Autobiography of S. I. Prime, 34; Monday Club Sermons, 34; Tale of Home and War, 34 Crisis of Missions, 44; Report of the London Conference, 54; Abner Kingman's Life-Thwing's Working Church, 76; The Assam Mission, 116; Liggins's Value and Success of Foreign Missions, 117; Memoir of William P. Alexander, 117; Life of George M. Gordon, 117; Smith's Questions of the Ages, 117; Pomeroy's Ethics of Marriage, 118; Gracey's Medical Work of Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, 118; Revell's Missionary Biographical Series, 164; Farwell's Life of William Carey, 164; William- son's Old Highways in China, 164; Arnot's
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