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Identifier: homemissionaryma63amer (find matches)
Title: Home Missionary, The (May 1890-April 1891)
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: American Home Missionary Society Congregational Home Missionary Society
Subjects: Home missions--Periodicals Missions--Periodicals
Publisher: New York : Congregational Home Missionary Society
Contributing Library: Presbyterian Historical Society
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nations, and a larger number of States ; but all covenantingto travel together. And after a few months they moved into a beautifulnew house of worship, chanting, Arise, O Lord, into thy rest. The present inventory must also include a school for higher Christianeducation. Rollins College, at Winter Park, with Rev. E. P. Hooker,D.D., at its head, with its faculty of twelve professors and instructors,and with a class to be graduated in May, the first, it is claimed, to receivethe degree of A, B. in regular course from any institution in this new-oldState. It must include the Flokida Home Missionary Society, and theWomans Home Missionary Union, which, with womans great faith andquick zeal, is moving to establish a mission among Floridas Cuban popu-lation. It must also include the South Florida Chautauqua, which is ownedand controlled by the Florida Association, and Avhich has just closed itsfourth assembly with gratifying success. Seventy-five thousand dollars is 1890 THE HOME MISSIONARY.
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10 THE HOME MISSIONARY. May, a moderate valuation of the four parsonages, twenty-six church buildings,aud the Chautauqua property. The new Florida is still emerging. GEORGIA.By Rev. S. F. Gale, Superintendent, Florida, and Georgia Georgia, after Florida the largest State east of the Mississippi, wasadded to this field in June, 1888. That year witnessed the consummationof a happy and auspicious ecclesiastical union, which to-day representsthree-score churches and half a hundred ministers, all worthy of the de-nominational fellowship to which they have been received, and in whichthey rejoice to stand. Some of these churches are poor, and worship in houses not so tit,ample, and well furnished as they would gladly have if they could. Someare rural, but are located just where a rural population must have them.Most of them are in towns, and on railroads. A few of them are in themountains of North Georgia; the rest are scattered about southward inthe rich and populous central parts of the St

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  • bookyear:1890
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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:American_Home_Missionary_Society
  • bookauthor:_Congregational_Home_Missionary_Society
  • booksubject:Home_missions__Periodicals
  • booksubject:Missions__Periodicals
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Congregational_Home_Missionary_Society
  • bookcontributor:Presbyterian_Historical_Society
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:22
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