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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1909. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Congregational brotherhood, 1o5- Consular service cleaned up in China, 16o. Conventions, unparalleled, of laymen, 1o. Converse, John H. (quoted), 29o. Converts at first telling of gos- pel, 11o; few for labor, 113; grandchildren sought by mis- sionaries, m; sometimes not genuine, 15 a. Cook, Joseph (quoted), 15, 16, 193. Cornwell, Rev. G., and work for seamen, 128. Cosmopolite, Christian, 19. Cosmopolitanism, new era of, 13. Cotton manufacturer and foreign missions, 22.1. Crippled, plight of, in Orient, 151. Criticism, how to deal with, 159; leads to study, 138; not sus- tained, 161; or missionaries and methods, 136; of missions, 143; sought by secular bodies, 134; absurdity of some, 158; how to answer, 25o, 251; and laymen, 154; assorted, 163; boards not beyond, 133; indiscriminate, condemned, 156; may be an- swered by average layman, 145; of missions, varied, 157. Critics, a congress of, 287; of missions, 95; of missions, char- acter of, 144. Crusade, Christian, primarily spir- itual, 231. Cuba, a foreign field, 223. Culture no substitute for relig- ion, 19o. Curtis, William E., mentioned, 263. Dana, Charles A. (quoted), 63. Deaf, plight of, in Orient, 151. Debate with mission critic ad- vised, 25o. Defense Bureau suggested to lay- men, 164. De Forest, Dr. John H.(quoted), 119. Delusions, some darling, 1o5. Denomination, keeping in touch with, 265. Denominational boards vs. inde- pendent missions, 124; divis- ions on field, 179. Deputation work, 266. Dinner parties and missions, 247. Dinners of laymen, 244, 245. Diplomacy and missions, 176. Disciples of Christ, Men's Move- ment, 195. Disillusionment as to missions, -J7. Divine discontent awakened by missions, 151. Donkey boys of Cairo, 31. "Drugging a Nation (cited). Earthquakes, missionaries pre- pared f...