Church missionary intelligencer, Volumes 11-12

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1860
 

Contents

Bible examinations at Benares January 1857Communications of H C
62
Attempt at pacificationYehs replyOffensive operations resumedNotification
109
The RedRiver Colony sixteen years agoGradual openings of intercourse with
111
Seizure of the Bogue and Shamun FortsFurther correspondence
115
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Progressiveness of Missionary ActionExtracts from the Journal of Rev H Budd 130
130
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133
Home
136
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139
GONDWANA AND ITS ABORIGINAL TRIBES
145
The Santhals
153
18 19
157
The string of parables in Matthew xiii and their main subject
169
IntroductionGeneral features of Revivals
175
The Chinese QuestionRemarks on the British policy towards that nation 193
193
Lord Amhersts Visit in 1816Daviss Account of his reception 199
199
The Action at the PeihoMr Bruce to Lord Malmesbury July 13 1859Chinese
205
CHRISTIANITY IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE COLONIZATION OF NEW ZEALAND
217
Hekes insurrectionRumours from EnglandFresh outbreakPanic at Auckland
224
Meeting of tribes at NgaruawakiaState of feeling in the Colony respecting
230
Sherwills journey through the Raj Mahal hillsHis notices of the people their
242
The KingMeeting in MayDescription of the proceedings
243
The Seed the word of GodGods revelation to man
270
Analogy between the natural and the spiritual Seed 276
276
THE TAIPINGS
278
Deputation of Missionaries to Hungjin the minister of the rebel king at Soc
285
Letter of Rev W T Satthianadhen May 25Letter of Rev W G₁ay
History of Man Singhis conduct during the Mutiny of 1857opposite conduct
MayPrayer Meeting in JanuaryLetters from Ruperts Land and China
Belief as to the after state of the Soul
51
The domestic life of the ChineseThe suicidal maniaInfanticideParental
Engraved by Johnston
52 53
5
What is to be the issue of the war?Despatch of Lord Carnarvon
10
Expedition overland from China to LhassaThe river above HankowFailure
12
Natural advantages of New ZealandHarbours of the Northern Island
16
The islands of the PacificRarotonga
17
Vegetation of New Zealandits forest scenery and wooded elevations
22
Narrative of a voyage to Loyalty and Bankss Islands by the Rev B Y Ashwell
42
Burning the dead in North India 93
93
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102
106 107
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Provinces of the Middle Island The Nelson or Northern Provinceits ports
115
Church c of the Bishop of Ruperts Land Red River 131
131
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139
A Mica Mine in Behar 145
145
Compact entered into by European nations respecting the Slavetrade 149
149
Proposal of the British to the American GovernmentDecision of the President
155
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The Amoor and it courseIrkutskNertchinskJunction of the Argoun
169
Fort Seymour Russian Tartary
172
Perouses Visit to the Tartar CoastFeatures of the country c described
173
The Great Tank at Strivilliputthur North Tinnevelly 175
175
The Plain CreesThe mode of entrapping the buffalo The Fox Chief of
179
Funeral customsCeremonies at the death of Sultan Darma SyrymTraffic
180
The Great Wall of China 193
193
New Plymouth New Zealand
198
RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA
199
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200
Interview with the QueenMother February
203
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206
Stage erected at the Bay of Islands in 1849 to celebrate peace 217
217
The New Hebrides
225
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A New Zealand forest 241
241
COMMERCIAL INTERCOURSE BETWEEN INDIA And Central ASIA VIEWED
247
Province of AucklandPopulation c Position and advantages of
253
Introductory Remarks 257
257
View from the Mission Bungalow Surandei 265
265
Description of KanagawaVegetationFarmhousesThe Bishop at Kanagawa 166 167
269
Attacks of the Colonial Church Chronicle Charge reiterated by it against
271
DANGERS AND PRESERVATIONS
283
European discovery of JapanEarly rumoursArrival of the Jesuits and their
289
India
293
Supplement to January NumberNews from the Niger
Concluding Remarks
SeptemberTreaty with the King of Porto Novo
Questions raised by the Indian MutinyThe Church Missionary Societys Memorial
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