Historical Sketch of the Missions of the American Board in Africa

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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Russell; various conferences between mis- sionaries and the native preachers ; and the influence of graduates from the theological class. Much con- fidence is felt in this latter agency as a permanent means of promoting a higher moral and spiritual tone in the churches.
The debasing relics of heathenism are making a hard struggle for recognition, but the arm of the enemy is now evidently broken. Vigilance and care are necessary still, and will be for some time to come, to make permanent the res
...ults which have been gained. The individual conquerors in the fight with evil have broken only by a desperate struggle the mighty bands that held them. Most of them are weak still, and need to be encouraged and confirmed till they can stand alone or be sufficiently supported by public sentiment. The broken reed must not be allowed to break, nor the smoking flax to be quenched, till judgment is brought forth unto truth.
Day-schools are an indispensable feature of mis- sionary work, and in Africa, where habits of inactivity prevail, some industrial training is scarcely less essen- tial.


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