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Identifier: spiritofmissions80epis (find matches)
Title: The Spirit of missions
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Episcopal Church. Board of Missions Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Subjects: Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Missions
Publisher: Burlington, N.J. : J. L. Powell
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epartment, 281 FourthAvenue, New York, of changes in their post-office addresses in order thatthe Boards publications may be correctly mailed to them. CONCERNING WILLS IT is earnestly requested that inquiries be made concerning Wills admitted toprobate whether they contain bequests to this Society, and that information ofall such bequests be communicated to the Treasurer without delay. In makingbequests for missions it is most important to give the exact title of the Society, thus:/ give, devise, and bequeath to The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of theProtestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, for the use of theSociety If it is desired that the bequest should be applied to some par-ticular department of the work, there should be substituted for the words, For theUse of the Society, the words For Domestic Missions, or For Foreign Mis-sions, or For Work Among the Indians. or For Work Among Colored Peo-ple, or For Work in Africa, or For Work in China/ etc. 309
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310 Sty? spirit nf iltBistmtB AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY REVIEWOF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS HUGH L. BURLESON, Editor CYRIL D. BUCK WELL, Business Manager Vol. lxxx May, 1915 No. 5 ONE DAYS INCOME-HAVE YOU GIVEN IT? The Board of Missions asks each member of the Church:Will you, in addition to your usual missionary offerings, give,—notlater than June 1st, 1915—at least one days income? PROGRESS OF THE KINGDOM ONE needs to be at least the son ofa prophet if in these days hemakes himself responsible for pub-licity concerningThe Situation Mexico. The ka-in Mexico leidoscopic changesin that uneasy re-public are such that any announcementis likely to be nullified between thetime it leaves the pen and the time itleaves the press. Yet it is encourag-ing to know that after a long periodof marking time certain small ad-vances in our missionary work havebecome possible. Miss Whitaker, oursocial worker in Mexico City, has hadher kindergarten in operation sinceFebruary; it is a real blessing to manypoor c
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