Fruits of Toil in the London Missionary Society

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It has from the first been a settled rule with the Society'smissionaries that catechists and preachers should be men of knownand proved piety; and that all candidates for theological classesshall be members of the church. The Directors believe that it islargely owing to the observance of this sound rule that the Missionshave received a great blessing from above, and have been built upon a solid basis. It is the effect of this blessing, and a resultof the development of the churches, that a stea
...dy improvement hastaken place in the general character and fitness of Native Agents. And not the least benefit is that at length it is giving rise to thelong-desired class of NATIVE ORDAINED PASTORS.
In 1865 our lists showed twenty such Pastors and Missionaries, notreckoning the Tahitian or Madagascar brethren; and of the twenty, fourteen were in India. During the last three years fifteen have beenadded in India, and one has died. In the Leeward Islands several ofthe Tahaa students have been ordained as pastors in Tahiti and theout-stations; the Directors have recommended the ordination ofothers, as TAUGA, the Evangelist in charge of the churches in Manua;ELIKANA, the Evangelist of the Lagoon Islands; and ISAIA, thewell-known Evangelist of Rarotonga; and five have been ordained inSamoa.


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