The thanks of the Committee are presented to the following
Friends, by Miss Barker, Lower Street, Islington, for a box of useful articles, før Rev. 4.
Friends, at John Street, for a box and parcel of clothing, for the same;
Mrs. Hawtin, Hammersmith, for a box of books, for Rev. J. Makepeace, Agras
ing bricks, 455. Mr. Wheeler reluctantly obliged to leave, 519. Converts and inquirers, 519. Clarence, 655.
ASIA 52, 119, 183, 251, 314, 451, 515, 579, 647, 710, 713, 820 Incidents of Bible distribution in India, 583. A Brahman, 583. A goldsmith, 583. Desire for the Word, 583. A brahman of Purneah, 584. The boatman's brother, 584. An aged pundit converted, 585. Manner of distribu- ting the Scriptures, 650. A proposed plan for systematic distribution, 651. Good ef- fects,-Duty of persevering, 651. The Scrip- tures read, 651. Increasing desire for the Scriptures, 651. More missionaries required for India, 710. Progress of missions in India, 818.
AGRA.... BACKERGUNGE, BARISAL
253, 451, 581 Association, 253. The journey, 253. Hinduism vanishing away, 253. A Hindoo's confession, 253. Topic of address, 253. A mission field, 254. The association, 251. The welcome, 254. The meetings, 254. Incidents, 255. Distribu- tion of books, 255. Review, 455. Dhamshar 451. Suffering for the Gospel, 452. Amgaon, 452. Kaligaon, 452. Ghagar, 452. Cruel persecution. 453. Digallya, 453. Baptisms, 453. Brotherly kindness, 453. Pakhar, 454. Madra, 454. Suagaon, 454. Storm, 582. BENARES
BIRBHOOM (See Sewry) BISHTOPORE
A new church formod, 121. The converts in- structed, 121. A good confession, 121. COMILLA ........ DACCA
Mr. Bion's success, 119. His labours, 120. The field, 120. Preaching, 579. Itineracies, 579. Some incidents, 580. Inquirers, 581. Bap- tisms and distribution of Scriptures. 581. School, 581. Hesitating to put on Christ, 717. Hostility, 717.
56, 518 Another invitation, 56. A A missionary's work, 56. 516
Missionary labours along the banks of the Da- muda, 516.
251, 517 Advantages of native agency, 251. Progress of the work by its means, 251. Converts from schools, 251. Native churches and pastors, 251. Schools, 252. Itineracy and superinten- dence, 252. Help for schools needed, 252. Mohammedan convert, 517. Bible Reading Club, 517. Prospect of a native chnrch, 517. MADRAS...... 316 MONGHIR 183, 820 The death of the righteous, 183. Sovereign grace, 183. More grace, 184. The fair, 184. The pundit, 184. The holy book, 184. Visitors, 185. Evangelization, 821. Village excursions, 821. Incidents of labour, 821. The Vedantist, 821. The secret reader of Scripture, 821. Bazar preaching, 822.
54, 317, 649 Minutes of special Committee Need of schools, 649.
College, 54, 317. meeting on, 55. SEWRY BIRBHOOM... Native agents, 122.
A month's itineracy, 515.
Morlaix, 126, 459, 656. A good work stopped, 126. The work done in another way, 126. Itinerary school, 459. More teachers wanted, 656. Shall the school be supported, 657.
WEST INDIES 57, 124, 187, 311, 455, 522, 585, 652, 717, 822, 827
BAHAMAS, 311, 322, 585, 824. The churches at Rum Cay, 585. pastor, 586. The designation service, 586. Prospects, 586. The churches at San Salva- dor, 587, their state, 587. The pastor's sip- port, 587. Eleuthera, 587. State of things at Nassau, 587. Prospect at Long Island and Ragged Island, 588. Efforts to set' native pastors, 824. Cholera, 724.
The thanks of the Committee are presented to the following
Friends, by Miss Barker, Lower Street, Islington, for a box of useful articles, for Rev. A.
Friends, at John Street, for a box and parcel of clothing, for the same;
Mrs. Hawtin, Hammersmith, for a box of books, for Rev. J. Makepeace, Agra.
Death of Mrs. Horton Johnson, 520. reaved comforted, 520. Striking changes, 520 FERNANDO PO 250, 454, 519, 655. Destruction of chapel, 250. Hopeful signs, 250. Preparations for building chapel, 454. Mak- ing bricks, 455. Mr. Wheeler reluctantly obliged to leave, 519. Converts and inquirers, 519. Clarence, 655.
ASIA 52, 119, 183, 251, 314, 451, 515, 579, 647, 710,
713, 820 Incidents of Bible distribution in India, 583. A Brahman, 583. A goldsmith, 583. Desire for the Word, 583. A brahman of Purneah, 584. The boatman's brother, 584. An aged pundit converted, 585. Manner of distribu- ting the Scriptures, 650. A proposed plan for systematic distribution, 651. Good ef- fects,-Duty of persevering, 651. The Scrip- tures read, 651. Increasing desire for the Scriptures, 651. More missionaries required for India, 710. Progress of missions in India, 818.
253, 451, 581 Association, 253. The journey, 253. Hinduism vanishing away, 253. A Hindoo's confession, 253. Topic of address, 253. A mission field, 254. The association, 251. The welcome, 254. The meetings, 254. Incidents, 255. Distribu- tion of books, 255. Review, 455. Dhamshar" 451. Suffering for the Gospel, 452. Amgaon, 452. Kaligaon, 452. Ghagar, 452. Cruel persecution. 453. Digaliya, 453. Baptisms, 453. Brotherly kindness, 453. Pakhar, 454. Madra, 454. Suagaon, 454. Storm, 582. BENARES
BIRBHOOM (See Sewry) BISHTOPORE
52, 318, 519, 647, 713 Labours of native preachers, 52. Happy effects of preaching the Gospel, 53. More examples, 53. Converts, 53. Almost Christians, 53. Mission press, 318. Arrival of Messrs. Make- peace and Jackson, 647. Return of Mr. G. Pearce, 648. Kidnapping an Inquirer, 713. The alarm, 714. Persuasions, 714. The ab- duction, 714. Missionary movements, 715. A great work done, 715. Sad disappointment in case of Inquirer, 715.
A new church formod, 121. The converts in- structed, 121. A good confession, 121. COMILLA DACCA
Missionary labours along the banks of the Da- muda, 516.
251, 517 Advantages of native agency, 251. Progress of the work by its means, 251. Converts from schools, 251. Native churches and pastors, 251. Schools, 252. Itineracy and superinten- dence, 252. Help for schools needed, 252. Mohammedan convert, 517. Bible Reading Club, 517. Prospect of a native church, 517. MADRAS.... 316 MONGHIR 183, 820 The death of the righteous, 183. Sovereign grace, 183. More grace, 181. The fair, 184. The pundit, 184. The holy book, 184. Visitors, 185. Evangelization, 821. Village excursions, 821. Incidents of labour, 821. The Vedantist, 821. The secret reader of Scripture, 821. Bazar preaching, 822. MUTTRA SERAMPORE
648 ............ 54, 317, 649 Minutes of special Committee Need of schools, 649.
College, 54, 317. meeting on, 55. SEWRY BIRBHOOM.. Native agents, 122. FRANCE
... 57, 122 A month's itineracy, 515. 126, 459, C56
Morlaix, 126, 459, 656. A good work stopped, 126. The work done in another way, 126. Itinerary school, 459. More teachers wanted, 656. Shall the school be supported, 657.
WEST INDIES 57, 124, 187, 311, 455, 522, 585, 652, 717, 822, 827
BAHAMAS, 311, 322, 585, 824.
The churches at Rum Cay, 585. Choice of a pastor, 586. The designation service, 586. Prospects, 586. The churches at San Salva- dor, 587, their state, 587. The pastor's sip- port, 587. Eleuthera, 587. State of things at Nassau, 587. Prospect at Long Island and Ragged Island, 588. Efforts to settle native pastors, 824. Cholera, 724.
Native agency, 322. State of things at, 587. ΗΛΙΤΙ 455, 522, 653, 827 JACMEL 455, 522, 653 Materials for chapel from America, 522. Ill- ness of Mr. D. Webley, 522. Ordered home, 523. Sickness, 653. Death of Mrs. W. H. Webley, 827.
JAMAICA, 124, 187, 313, 323, 457, 523, 525, 652, 717 Cholera Fund, 187, 652. Arrivals, 323. Tabular Statement, 524. Ravages of small pox, 525, 652. Temporal destitution and spiritual prosperity, 718.
Puerto Plata, 188. missionary field, 189.
... 57, 458, 719, 822 Conversions, 57. Portuguese Refugees, 58. Their history in Trinidad, 51. Their baptism, 58. Another convert, 58. The press, 59. A holy alliance, 59. Death of Mr. Cowen, 822. PORT OF SPAIN 719 Progress in the right direction, 719. Rome the same everywhere, 719. Gleams of light and life, 719. Baptism, 720. The road, 720. The meeting, 720. An interesting prayer- meeting, 720. The baptism, 720. SAVANNA GRANDE Baptizing scene, 458.
Acknowledgments... 62, 131, 194, 258, 461, 526, 591, | Contributions... 02, 131, 194, 258, 323, 387, 462, 527
669, 723, 830 Annual Report.. 309, 658 Missionaries, 309. African Mission, 310. West Indies, 311. Bahamas, 311. Calabar, 313. Ja- maica, 313. East Indian Mission, 314. Transla- tions, 315. Deputation, 316. General state of the Mission in the East, 316. Madras, 316. Northern India, 317. Serampore College, 317. Calcutta Printing Press, 318. Consolidation of stations, 318. Agra Mission, 319. Benares Mission, 319. Bengal Mission, 319. Home Proceedings, 320. Finances, 321. Annual Services 246, 256, 373 Prayer Meeting, 373. Members' Meeting, 373. Ser- mons, 373. Public Meeting, 374. Speakers: S. M. Peto, Esq, M.P., 374. Rev. C. Stanford, 377. Rev. Dr. Tidman, 379. Rev. John Leech- man, M.A., 381. Rev. G. Gould, 383. Rev. H. Dunckley, 384. Rev. J. Rattenbury, 386. G. W. Alexander, Esq., 386. Rev. C. Larom, 386. Calcutta Mission Press.....
591, 669, 723, 823 Debt... 191 Departure of Messrs. Makepeace and Jackson... 256 Deputation engagements.... 128, 191, 256, 524, 589, Designation of Rev. J. Jackson Do. of Rev. H. P. Cassidy Errata......
Extension of Missions in Bengal.. Finances
Foreign Letters received
64, 324, 592, 658, 600 525, 791 192, 321, 525, 678 62, 130, 194, 460, 526, 590, 658, 72 128, 722
Government Grants for Education Meetings at Birmingham....... Pastorate of Mission churches Quarterly Meetings of Committee........... Resolution of Bristol Auxiliary on extension of Mission in India
Schools for Sons of Missionaries Spanish Town case, communication on 128 Valedictory Services to Rev. J. Makepeace Consolidation and enlargement of Indian Missions, Widows and Orphans 721, 826, 827"William Carey"
Articles suitable for Ceylon....................................................................... 526 Karen Mission, Tenasserim........
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