« •Axf^^^i X\N^ ^iWxi li«<%iai &,, . %4 PRINCETON, N. J. S/iel/.^ ,.^^090 .D62 1881 >obBins, FranR S. DobBihs, 'FfanR^'ST 1855-1916 A foreign missionary manual Foreign Missionary Manual GEOGRAPHICAL, SYNOPTICAL, STATISTICAL, AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. BY FRANK S;D0BBINS, Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, a:!7d Missionary Editor of THE " National Baptist." PHILADELPHIA : AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, 1420 CHESTNUT STREET. / )> < I Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1881, by the AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, In the OfiBce of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. Wkstcott & Thomson, Stortotyper* and Eleetrotypert, Philada. RECOCT 18fa Preface. The purpose of this little book may be briefly explained. It is designed to encourage the study of missionary work by helping the inquiring student over the first and most tedious part of his journey in the shortest time, and so enabling him more speedily to arrive at the information he is seeking. The book gathers up its information from many and varied sources. The compiler has labored under this difiiculty, that he has had no guide in his work. This is, it is believed, the first attempt to present the subjects that follow in any one volume. This may not be comj^lete ; indeed, that could hard- ly be expected where the information must be secured from such widely-separated sources. Some societies do not pub- lish any reports ; others report only a small part of their work ; and there is no homogeneous system of tabulating reports adopted by the various societies. Often, too, one meets the statement in the reports, "'No returns for this year," and they must be supplied either from previous re- ports or from other sources. But this is as complete as we can make it at this time ; the statistics, etc. are the latest obtainable at this date. The book is a growth. It was prepared to meet frequent inquiries for the information here given. It may render the 4 PREFACE. additional service of making each denomination acquainted with the missionary work of the rest, and so promoting " Christian comity." It may be of service to the Executive Boards of the various societies in enabling them to ascertain the best places to which they may send their newly-appoint- ed missionaries. A few words of explanation need to be added. The design of Part I. is to enable the student to locate, upon the maps of any ordinary atlas, any station where missionaries are living, and to save the necessity of purchasing costly missionary maps or atlases. Sub-stations are not given, as their num- ber is so great, and their enumeration would only serve to confuse the student. The list of stations where missionaries reside, and their positions, will be found to be accurate and complete. In this Part, as in Parts II. and III., the stations and statistics of missions and missionaries in Europe (ex- cepting only Turkey), the United States, and Canada are not given, for these belong, properly, to Home Mission work, and are without the province of this Manual. Part II. is designed to enable the missionary inquirer to see at a glance just what forces of what societies are at work in any and all the stations of any given missionary field. The population and statistical tables are added to show what is needed to be done, and what has been and is being accom- plished, in each country. In Asia these are given in detail ; in Africa, America (exclusive of the United States and Can- ada), and Oceanica, collectively. As Part I. answers the question. Where are the mission- aries at work? Part II., What are they doing? and Part III., What is the church at home doing for the missionary work? PREFACE. 5 SO Part IV. is designed to answer the question, Where can I learn more about missionary lands, about heathen peoples, their customs and religions, and about the missionary work and workers ? But a few books in foreign languages are in- cluded in the list of works on missionary topics. Undoubt- edly, there are some in the English language which have been omitted, and which should have been included. This may be corrected at some future time. The romantic age of missions has passed away ; this is the age of inquiry. Information is eagerly sought for, and when found serves to deepen the interest in the missionary work. If this little book shall have any part in this, the compiler will feel amply repaid for the severe toil of its preparation. Yet it has been a labor of love, and greatly lightened by the kindness of many friends, by the readiness w^ith which the secretaries of the various societies responded to requests for reports, and by the helpful assistance of one without whose aid the book would probably never have been completed. FEANK S. DOBBINS. Philadelphia, April, 1881. 1* CONTENTS PART I. GEOGEAPHICAL. PAOE Mission Stations in Asia and Africa, alphabet- ically ARRANGED, WITH THE LATITUDE AND LON- GITUDE, AND, AS FAR AS ASCERTAINABLE, THE POPU- LATION, OF EACH 9 PART II. SYNOPTICAL. Tables of the Distribution of Missionaries, and of THE Present Forces and Eesults of Missionary Work in each Country 22 PART III. STATISTICAL. Directory and Statistics of Missionary Societies, List of Medical Missionaries, and Biograph- ical Index of some Noted Missionaries 70 r CONTENTS. PAKT IV. BIBLIOGK A PHIC AL. PAGB Guide to Missionary Keading; Classified Lists OF Books of Travels, Missions, and Non-Chris- tian Keligions ; together with a List of Mission- ary Periodicals 102 APPENDIX. Statistics of Missions in China 200 Statistics of Missions in India 202 Note.— For a more detailed Table of the Contents of Parts II., III., and IV., see pages 22, 70-76, and 102-104. PRINGBTOH RECOCT 1881 Foreign Missiorff Manual. Part I. GEOGRAPHICAL. PEINCIPAL MISSION STATIONS IN ASIA AND AFEICA, ALPHABETICALLY ARKANGED, WITH THE LATI- TUDE AND LONGITUDE, AND, AS FAR AS ASCER- TAINABLE, THE POPULATION OF EA(JH. Station. Abeih, Turkey Abbeokuta, Africa Abokobi, Africa Aburi, Africa Accra, Africa Ada, Africa Ad ;iEQS, Africa Adamshoof, Africa. . . . Adelaide, Africa Agra, India Agurpara, India Ahmedabad, India.... Ahniednuggur, India, Aintab, Turkey A j mere, India Akidu, India Akropong, Africa Allahabad, India Alexandria, Africa... Aligarh, India Aliwal North, Africa Almorah, India Latitude. Longitude. 33°40^N. 7 10 N. 5 38 N. 5 48 N. 5 30 N. 5 50 N. 21 23 29 25 S. 29 O.S. 32 50 S. 27 18 N. N. N. 19 10 N. 37 5 N. 26 30 N. 16 52 N. 5 52 N. 25 25 N. 31 12 N. 27 54 N. 30 55 S. 29 4 N. 35°30^E. 3 15 E. 4W. 5W. 12 W. 30 E. 10 E. 27 30 E. 26 12 E. 78 2 E. 78 45 E. 72 40 E. 74 52 E. 37 28 E. 74 40 E. 82 6 E. 3W. 81 55 E. 29 52 E. 78 9 E. 26 53 E. 80 E. Pop. 100,000 10,000 149,008 26,801 116,873 32,841 20,000 34,763 105,926 212.034 6,151 10 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Station. Latitude. Longitude. Pop, Amalienstein, Africa Ambala, India Amoy, Cliina Amritsur, India Anamabu, Africa Anandapoor, India Anhaltsmith, Africa Ankober, Africa Annshaw, Africa Antananarivo, Madagascar. Arcot, India Arkona, Africa Ashapoora, India Aurunoabad, India Backergunge District, India. Baddegama, Ceylon Ealasore, India Banda, India Bandali District, India Bangalore, India Bangkok, Siam Bankoorah, India Banulle, Ceylon Barrackpore, India Bareil ly, India Barripore, India Bassa District, Africa Bassein, Burmah Bathurst, Africa Battalagundu, India Batticaloa, Ceylon Batticotta, Ceylon Baulcah Kampoor Beaufort , Fort Beawr, India Begoro, Africa Beirut, Syria Belgaum, India Bellary, India Benares, India Beni ta, A frica Bensonvale, Africa , Berhampore, India , 33°26^ S. 30 26 N. 24 20 N. 31 37 N. 5 25 N. 32 10 N. 33 40 S. 9 34 N. 32 50 S. 17 52 S. 12 50 N. 24 40 S. 26 10 N. 19 52 N. 22 30 N. 6 8 N. 21 32 N. 15 50 N. 24 59 N. 12 53 N. 14 1 N. 23 24 N. 18 51 N. 22 42 N. 28 22 N. 22 18 N. 5 57 N. 16 50 N. 33 31 S. 10 12 N. 7 33 N. 9 45 N. 24 35 N. 32 40 S. 27 14 N. 6 4 N. 33 54 N. 15 52 N. 15 11 N. 25 18 N. 1 40 N. 30 15 S. 19 18 N. 21°24' E. 76 43 E. 118 E. 74 48 E. 1 30 W. 75 30 E. 23 20 E. 39 53 E. 27 4 E. 47 6 E. 79 22 E. 29 30 E. 74 30 E. 75 20 E. 90 20 E. 80 15 E. 86 57 E. 73 47 E. 80 2 E. 77 42 E. 100 21 E. 87 8 E. 77 59 E. 88 25 E. 79 27 E. 88 30 E. 10 4W. 94 50 E. 26 51 E. 77 47 81 41 79 52 88 38 26 35 79 18 9W. 35 29 E. 74 30 76 56 82 59 9 35 27 45 84 57 40,000 300,000 135,813 4,500 6,860 15,000 75,000 53,474 40,000 2,377,433 27,573 697,610 191,300 500,000 16,794 9,591 102,982 19,577 3,353 100,000 26,947 51,145 175,188 27,110 GEOGRAPHICAL. 11 Station. Latitude. Longitude. Pop. Berea, Africa Berea, Africa Bethany, Africa Bethelsdorp, Africa Bethel, India Bethlehem, Syria Bethesda, Africa Bethulien, Africa Betsileo Province, Madagascar Bettigherry, India Bezwara, India Bhagulpore, India Bhamo, Burmah Bilie, Africa Bijnour, India Bisrampore, India Bitlis, Turkey Blauberg, Africa Blantyre, Africa Bloemfontein, Africa Blytheswood, Africa Bombay, India Bonny, A frica Borsad, India Botshabelo, Africa Boziya, Africa Broosa, Turkey Budaon, India Bukundu, Africa Buntingville, Africa Burdwan, India Burghersdorp, Africa Butterworth, Africa Cachar District, Assam Cairo, Africa Calastry, India Calcutta, India Calicut, India Cameroons, Africa Cana, Africa Canendagoody, India Cannanore, India , Canton, China 29° 5^ 32 17 26 30 33 52 22 82 44 N. 30 30 30 47 18 S. 15 30 N. 16 32 N. 25 18 N. 24 15 N. 13 10 S. 29 22 N. 21 30 N. 38 26 N. 26 30 S. 16 12 S. 29 9 S. 32 40 S. IS 58 K 4 51 N. 22 47 24 45 31 28 40 11 28 9 30 31 36 23 11 31 11 32 15 25 N. 30 1 N. 13 42 N. 22 35 N. 11 20 N. 5 N. 29 18 S. 10 38 N. 11 51 N. 23 20 N. 27"25^ E. 27 30 E. 17 12 E. 25 30 E. 78 22 E. 35 12 E. 27 30 E. 26 16 E. 48 15 E. 75 39 E. 80 40 E. 86 59 E. 96 50 E. 16 E. 70 10 E. 78 42 8 28 18 35 20 26 9 27 5 72 56 7 6 72 30 E. 29 59 E. 28 10 E. 29 8 E. 79 7 E. 9 32 E. 28 59 E. 87 49 E. 26 31 E. 28 9 E. 93 E. 31 18 E. 79 38 E. 88 25 E. 75 50 E. 9 12 E. 28 20 E. 79 24 E. 75 16 E. 113 20 E. 3,000 69,678 2,500 12,865 12,000 1,100 644,405 60,000 33,322 32,321 205,027 349,833 892,429 47,960 1,500,000 12 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Station. Cape Colony Territory, Africa. Cape Coast Castle, Africa Cape Mount, Africa Cape Palmas, Africa Cape Town, Africa Cardiff, Africa Caroor, India Cawnpore, India Cesarea, Turkey Challambran, India Chamba, India Chapral, India Cliefoo, China , Chenanfoo, China Cherrapongee, Assam Chiang Chu, China Chiengmai, Siam , Chilan, Ceylon , Chindwara, India Chingleput, India Chinkiang, China Chioh-he, China , Chitteldrog, India , Chombala, India , Christianenburg, Africa Christiansborg, Africa , Chungking, China Chyelsassa, India Clarkebury, Africa Clarkson, Africa Clay Ashland, Africa Coconada, India Codacal, India Coimbatore, India Colesberg, Africa Colombo, Ceylon Combaconum, India Constantinople, Turkey Cory, Africa Cotta, Ceylon Cradock, Africa Creek Town, Africa Cuddalore, India , Cuddapah, India Latitude. Long IT I ;i)K. Pur. 33° 0^ S. 18° 0' E. 1,142,782 5 8 N. 1 15 W. 10,000 6 46 N. 11 15 W. 4 22 N. 7 44 W. 33 55 S. 18 26 E. 45,240 5 S. 12 3 E. 10 55 N. 78 8 E. 9,380 26 30 N. 80 25 E. 122,710 32 29 N. 34 54 E. 40,000 11 25 N. 79 42 E. 32 22 N. 75 56 E. 5,000 26 2 N. 84 55 E. 37 38 N. 121 29 E. 30,000 30 5 N. 109 20 E. 25 20 N. 91 40 E. 24 35 N. 117 50 E. 1,000,000 19 5 N. 99 12 E. 7 21 K 79 58 E. 3,227 22 10 N. 78 47 E. 8,626 12 40 N. 80 2 E. 7,979 32 10 N. 119 40 E. 140,000 24 35 N. 117 55 E. 300,000 14 15 N. 76 27 E. 5,812 8 40 N. 77 42 E. 29 2 S. 30 20 E. 5 35 N. 4 W. 29 42 N. 106 42 E. 22 30 N. 85 45 E. 31 44 S. 28 9 E. 33 58 S. 24 21 E. 6 30 N. 10 50 W. 16 57 N. 82 25 E. 10 50 N. 75 56 E. 11 2 N. 76 58 E. 35,310 30 52 S. 25 30 E. 6 56 N. 79 51 E. 97,129 10 55 N. 79 22 E. 41 N. 28 59 E. 700,000 5 30 S. 12 22 E. 6 55 N. 79 56 E. 32 11 S. 25 59 E. 5 56 N. 8 40 E. 11 42 N. 79 50 E. 40,290 14 27 N. 78 48 E. 16,275 GEOGRAPHICAL. 13 Station. Cundapoor, India Cunningham, Africa Cuttack, India Dacca, India Dachepalli, India Damagudien, India Damascus, Turkey Dapoli, India Darjeeling, India Dehra, India Delhi, India Deoleea, India Dera Ismail Khan, India Dharwar, India Diamond Fields, Africa... Dinapore, India . Dindigal, India Dordrecht, Africa D'Urban, Africa Dufi'bank, Africa Duke Town, Africa Darrung District, Assam Ebenezer, Africa Ebenezer, India Edendale, Africa Edeyengoody, India Egulpoora, India Elim, Africa Ellichpoor, India Ellore, India Emangweni, Africa Emmaus, Africa Engotini, Africa Engwali, Africa Enon, Africa Erungalore, India Erzeroum, Turkey Etawah, India Etembeni, Africa Fancheng, China Fatshan, China Latitude. Longitude. 13°38^N. 32 30 S. 20 28 N. 22 N. 2 N. 18 N. 39 N. 5 55 N. 23 18 17 33 17 27 30 28 25 31 15 29 25 10 31 33 32 5 26 31 24 29 8 19 34 21 16 28 28 32 32 33 9 39 26 28 43 N. 74°40^ E. 27 40 E. 85 45 E. 90 26 E. 83 E. 81 E. 36 20 E. 73 12 E. 77 58 77 17 36 N. 20 N. 40 N. 32 S. 2 N. 38 S. 17 N. 40 N. 36 S. 18 N. 40 N. 48 S. N. 57 N. 47 N. 50 S. 31 2 N. 23 25 N. 70 51 75 4 85 78 27 10 28 8 36 18 24 86 1 30 18 77 56 73 34 19 48 77 28 81 5 29 28 29 24 27 26 27 42 25 31 78 2 41 20 79 5 30 22 Pop. 11 E. 74 48 E. 25 50 E. 18 29 E. 92 19 E. 110 58 E. 113 18 E. j 5,000 50,878 69,212 150,000 22,707 6,847 154,417 6,332 24,906 35,000 42,084 6,550 5,581 236,009 27,782 25,487 85,000 30,549 11 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Station. Fernando Po, Africa. Foocliow, China , Freetown, Africa Funghwa, China Furruckabad, India... Futtehguhr, India.... Fvzabad, India Gaboon, Africa Galkin, Ceylon Ga Mallale, Africa Ga Moletsi, Africa Garrow Hills, Assam Gaza, Syria Genadendal, Africa Georgenholtz, Africa Gliazipore, India Glenthorn, Africa Gogo, India Gondali, India Goorgaen, India Gordon, Africa Goruckpoor, India Goshen, Africa Govindpore, India Gowahati, Assam Graaff Keynett, Africa Grahamstown, Africa Grand Pass, Ceylon Gubbi, India ■? Gudur, India Gujerat, India Gujranwala, India Guledgud, India Guntoor, India Gurdaspur, India Gurwhal Distr., India Gwaiior, India Hadjin, Turkey Hakodati, Japan Ilanainaconda, India. ] -am hung, China l;anipett, India ISanking, China Kantsiang, Cliina !Nasik, India Nazareth, Syria Kegapatam, India Keilgherry Hills, India. Nellore, India 26 20 N. 94 31 32 44 N. 129 51 6 6 N. 77 36 21 13 N. 79 2 13 51 N. 79 45 32 2 N. 118 49 32 12 N. 120 20 1 N. 73 48 32 41 N. 35 21 10 40 N, 78 40 11 25 N. 76 45 12 49 K 80 1 75 40 79 7 87 18 83 35 39 46 20 18 86 27 10 46 W 78 44 E 28 41 140 40 35 35 36 45 74 43 74 40 71 28 78 59 76 39 18,931 50,000 17,500 5,000 30,000 3,529 18,636 53,653 5,562 79,378 8,146 9,258 31,491 71,849 6,000 15,000 59,698 1,000 57,304 56,826 21,179 57,765 68,918 70,000 84.441 6,000 48,525 49,501 29.922 2 * 18 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Station. Newcliang, China N'ganking, China Nicomedia, Turkey Neyour, India.. Niigata, Japan Ningpo, China Nowgong, Assam Numadzu, Japan Nundial, India Nynee Tal, India Ogbomoshow, Africa Okayama, Japan Ongole, India , Oodeypore, India Ooroomiah, Turkey Ootamacund, India Osaka, Japan Osiout, Africa Oudtshoorn, Africa Paducottah, India PaUamcotta, India Palaveram, India Palgliat, India Panchgani, India Pantura, Ceylon Pasumalai, India Patna, India Peelton, Africa Peking, China Pergunnahs, India Peshawar, India Petchaburi, Siara Phillipopolis, Turkey Pietermaritzburg, Africa Pingyang, China Piree, Aifrica Point de Galle, Ceylon Pongius, Africa Poo, Thibet Poonah, India Port Elizabeth, Africa Port Louis, Mauritius Island, Latitude. Longitude. 40°49^ N. 30 30 N. 40 47 N. 6 12 N. 37 52 N. 29 51 N. 26 19 K 35 10 N. 15 30 N. 29 10 N. 8 5 N. 34 40 N. 15 29 N. 27 35 N. 37 30 N. 11 20 K 34 35 N. 27 11 N. 33 28 N. 21 N. 41 N. 54 N. 48 N. 28 N. 45 N. 50 N. 30 N. 49 S. 55 N. 15 N. N. 29 N. 59 S. 9 S. 122°19^ E. 116 50 E. 29 53 E. 77 25 E. 139 E. 121 32 E. 92 42 E. 138 50 E. 78 23 E. 79 16 E. 8 12 E. 133 50 E. 79 59 E. 73 46 E. 45 19 E. 76 50 E. 135 20 E. 31 14 E. 22 15 E. 78 45 E. 77 41 E. 80 4 E. 76 45 E. 85 47 E. 79 51 E. 78 22 E. 85 8 E. 27 30 E. 116 20 E. 88 15 E. 71 31 E. 99 50 E. 36 49 E. 30 21 E. Ill 18 E. 27 12 E. 80 14 E. 14 3W. 95 E. 73 54 E. 25 38 E. 57 28 E. Pop. 60,000 8,000 400,000 3,241 9,378 31,666 25,000 9,982 530,885 27,470 316,695 17,945 30,752 1,109 158,900 1,500,000 58,555 45,000 6,800 47,754 118,886 74.525 GEOGRAPPIICAL. 19 Station. Pretoria, Africa , Prome, Burmah , Putlam, Ceylon Queenstown, Africa... Kajaliraandry, India.. Ramapatam, India liamnad, India Ranchee, India Rangoon, Burmah Rapur, India Rawal Pindi, India..., Riversdale, Africa Robertson, Africa Roorkee, India Roy Bareilly, India... Rubaga, Africa Rungpore, India Rustchuk, Bulgaria .. Saaron, Africa Saharanpur, India Saint Louis, Africa Salem, Africa Salem, India Samokov, Turkey Satara, India bealkote, India Pecunderabad, India.. Seetapore, India Seoni, India Serampore, India Slialijehanpore, India. iShanghai, China Shantung, China i- liaohing, Cliina Shawbury, Africa Sheila, Assam Sherbro, Africa Sli il long, Assam S'limoga, India S.iolapur, India Shwaygheen, Burmah Latitude. Longitude. 26" 0^ S. 18 52 N. 8 1 N. 31 54 S. 16 15 9 23 16 23 33 34 33 29 26 25 44 33 29 16 33 11 42 17 32 17 27 22 24 27 31 37 29 31 25 7 25 13 17 17 25 N. 45 N. 13 K 22 N. 46 N. 1 N. 35 N. 8 S. 45 S. 30 N. 15 N. 5 N. 45 N. 2 N. 8 S. 58 N. 12 N. 25 S. 40 N. 20 N. 50 N. 33 N. 27 N. 50 N. 54 N. 12 N. 19 N. 56 N. 6 S. 22 N. 30 N. 42 N. N. 42 N. 57 N. Pop. 29° 3' E. 95 14 E. 79 51 E. 26 55 E. E. E. 78 56 E. 81 54 79 30 85 23 ^6 17 E 68 52 E 73 E 21 14 E 19 46 E 78 7 E 81 16 E 32 10 E 89 10 E 26 12 E 18 54 E. 77 32 E. 18 low. 26 25 E. 78 12 E. 23 58 E. 74 E. 74 30 E. 28 E. 80 59 E. 79 31 E. 86 12 E. 79 50 E. 121 28 E. 122 47 E. 120 40 E. 28 52 E. 91 30 E. 12 40 W. 91 48 E. 75 32 E. 75 52 E. 96 56 E. 24,689 19,738 12,086 98,745 19,222 10,778 11,544 14,845 30,000 43,844 15,758 50,012 24,484 25,337 40,000 5,780 7,579 72,140 250,000 11,034 53,546 20 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Station. Sibsagor, Assam Sidon, Turkey Silchar, India , Sinoe, Africa Sivas, Turkey Smithfield, Africa Smyrna, Turkey Somerset, xVfrica , Somerset West, Africa. Soochow, China Srinagur, India ^.., vSurat, India Swatow, China , Tabriz, Persia Taichow, China Taiwanfoo, China , Taiyuenfu, China Tanjore, India , Tavoy, Burmah Teheran, Persia , Telliclierry, India Tezpoor, Assam , Thaba-Bossiou, Africa. Thaba>s'Chu, Africa.. Thongzai, Burmah Tientsin, China , Tindivanum, India Tinnivelly, India , Tokio, Japan Toungoo, Burmah , Tranquebar, India , Trichinopoly, India Trincomalee, Ceylon..., Tripoli, Turkey Trivandrum, India , Tsingchowfoo, China... Tsomo, Africa , Tungchow, China , Uitenhage, Africa Ujiji, Africa Latitude. Longitude. 26°W N. 33 34 2-4 47 5 5 39 20 30 12 38 26 N, 32 48 32 36 31 5 33 20 N. 21 12 23 20 38 2 28 42 23 8 37 10 50 14 9 35 42 11 48 26 40 29 25 29 18 17 30 39 2 12 12 8 45 35 40 19 1 11 10 46 8 33 34 26 8 29 36 51 32 37 40 94°30' E. 35 21 E. 92 42 E. 9 9W. 37 26 45 27 9 25 41 25 35 120 10 74 58 72 48 116 44 46 121 120 111 79 98 51 75 92 27 27 95 117 79 77 139 96 81 78 81 35 76 N. 118 S. 27 N. 121 33 44 S. 5 S. 12 E. 26 E. 22 E. 50 E. 15 E. 18 E. 50 E. 9 E. 20 E. 5 E. 40 E. 52 E. 55 E. 25 24 E. 34 E. Umvoti, Africa i 29 12 S. ! 30 40 E. Umzumbi, Africa 1 30 29 S. i 30 19 E. GEOGRAPHICAL. 21 Statiox. Van, Turkey Vellore, India Victoria, Africa Vizagapatam, India. Yanchau, China.... Yokohama, Japan. Latitude. Longitude. 38°30' K 12 53 N. 31 24 S. 17 42 N. 43°40^ E. 79 7 E. 23 32 E. 83 24 E. AVoochow, China ! 30 30 K |114 2 E. Wuchang, China 30 29 N. 114 19 E. Wunchow, China 28 40 N. 121 E. Zanzibar Island, Africa. Zeegong, Burmah Zoahying, China 24 35 N. 35 30 N. 6 0S. 17 30 N. 30 N. 117 50 E. 139 30 E. 39 5 E. 95 20 E. 121 E. Pop. 30,000 38,022 32,191 800,000 1,000,000 61,553 80,000 Part II. SYNOPTICAL. TABLES OF THE DISTEIBUTION OF MISSIONAEIES AND OF THE PRESENT FORCES, AND RESULTS OF MISSIONARY WORK IN EACH COUNTRY.* The population of the world is as foil ows : Asia 834,707,000 Europe 315,929,000 Africa 205,679,000 America 95,495,500 Pacific Islands 4,113,000 Total 1,455,923,500 The Religious Divisions are as follows : Buddhist (including Confucianists and Taoisls)... 470,000,000 Christians, Greek Church 75,000,000 " Roman Catholics 172,000,000 Other Christians f.... 201,000,000 Mohammedans 230,000,000 Brahmanists 190,816,000 Parsees 150,000 Jews 14,275,000 Other Religions, Fetichists, etc 102,682,500 * For Japan, see page 23; China, p. 25; Biirmali, p. Rl ; Riam, p. 33; Inrlia, 34; Ceylon, p. 45; Persia, p. 47; Turkey, p. 47; Syria, p. 49; Africa, p. 5 America, p. 62; Pacific Islands, p. 65. 22 SYNOPTICAL. 23 The Distribution of Missionaries and converts is as follows : Missionaries. Asia 2180 Africa 88(5 America 676 Oceanica 801 Total 4543 Members of Missioji Churches. 151,426 153,619 123,186 191,184 619,415 DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN JAPAN. Island. Station. Society. Missionaries. Yezzo. Hakodati. Araer. Meth. Epis. 3 (( « Ch. of England. 1 Nippon (or Niigata. Edin. Medical Miss. 1 Hondo). n Ch. of England. 1 a Kanazawa. Amer. Pres. 2 11 Tokio. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 3 11 « Amer. Prot. Epis. 5 u (( Scotch Uni. Pres. 3 u (( Amer. Pres. 8 u « Amer. Dut. Ref. 2 u (( Amer. Meth. Epis. 6 (( « Ch. of England. 3 (( » Canad. Meth. 2 (( « Eng. Bapt. 1 tt (( Evang. Ass'n of Amer. 2 u a Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 (( Yokohama. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 4 u (( Amer. Board C. F. M. 1 u u Amer. Pres. 2 u ti Amer. Dut. Ref. 5 (t u Amer. Woman's Union. 6 tt u Amer. Meth. Epis. 3 tt u Ref. Ch. in America. 1 a tt Amer. Meth. Prot. 2 24 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Island. Siaiion, Society. Missionaries. Nippon. Yokohama. Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc. 2 " " Amer, Bib. Soc. (in connec- tion with China also). 1 " " Soc. Prop. Gosp. 2 " " Brit, and For. Bib. Soc. 1 " " Newton Mission. ] " " Cumber. Pres. 2 " Numadzu. Can. Meth. 1 « Kofu. Can. Meth. 1 " Kobe. Amer. Board C. F. M. 9 " " Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 " Kioto. Amer. Board C. F. M. 5 " Osaka. Amer. Board C. F. M. 9 " " Amer. Prot. Epis. 7 " " Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East. 1 " " Ch. of England. 2 " " Evang. Ass'n of Amer. 1 " Okayama. Amer. Board C. F. M. 4 Kiushiu. Nagasaki. Amer. Dut. Eef. 2 " " Amer. Meth. Epis. 1 " Ch. of England. 2 Total, 123 JAPAN. Islands, Population. Nippon (or Hondo) 25,478,834 Kiushiu 4,986,613 Shikoku 2,484,538 Iki, Tsushima, Owadji, Oki, and Sado 362,177 Yezzo and Kuriles 144,069 Eiukiu 167,073 Bonin Islands 75 Total 33,623,379 The above is from the census of 1874. The census of 1876 gave a total of 34,338,404. F. Max Miiller estimates that there are 200,000 Shintoists in Japan; the rest are Buddhists or " nothing." SYNOPTICAL. 25 STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN JAPAN. Araer. Pres Dut. Keformed Amer. Board C. F. M Amer. Prot. Epis Amer. Bapt.M. U Amer. Meth. Ref. Epis... "Woman's Union Germ. Evan. Ass Reformed Ch. in U.S Cumberland Pres Meth. Prot Amer. Bib. Soc Cana.Meth Church M.S Soc. Prop. Gosp Edinb. Med Scot. Uu. Pres Eng. Bapt Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc Soc. Pro. Fem. Ed. in E. Brit, and For. Bib. Soc... 1859 1859 1869 1859 1860 1873 1871 1876 1879 1877 1880 1873 1869 1873 1874 1874 1878 1880 Total. 75 21 96 34 1148 29121 31 146 1525 Missionaries 176 Excluding wives 123 36 1 76 DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIOXAEIES IN CHINA. Prov. Shixg-kixg. Pop. 2,187,286. Newchwang : Scotch Un. Pres 2 Can. Pres 1 Irish Pres 2 Prov. Peh-chih li. Pop. 36,879,838. Peking : A. B. C. F. M 6 Amer. Pres 3 Amer. Meth. Epis 4 London M. S 5 Scotch Nat. Bib. Soc 1 3 26 FOKEIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Amer. Bib. Soc 1 Amer. Woman's Union M. S 3 Church M. S 4 Tientsin : A. B. C. F. M 2 Amer. Meth, Epis 4 Eng. Meth. New Conn 1 London M. S 3 Kalgan : A. B. C. F. M 5 Paotingfii : A. B.C. F. M 3 Prov. Shanse. Pop. 17,056,925. Taiyuenfu : 1 Eng. Bapt 1 China Inl. Miss 4 Pingyang : China Inl. Miss 4 Prov. Shense. Pop. 10,309,769. Hancluing : China Inl. Miss 5 Prov. Kansuh. Pop. 19,512,716. Tsinchau : China Inl. Miss 1 Prov. Shantung. Pop. 29,529,877. Tangchow : A. B.C. F. M 5 Amer. Pres 6 So. Bapt. Con 3 Shantung : A. B. C. F. M 2 Eng. Meth. New Conn 1 Chejoo : Scotch Un. Pres 2 Amer. Pres 4 Soc. Prop. Gospel 2 Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc : 1 SYNOPTICAL. 27 China Inl. Miss 1 Tslngchowfoo : Eng. Bapt 2 Prov. KiAXGSU. Pop. 39,646,924. Shanfjhai : Amer. Prot. Epis 8 Amer. Pres 2 So. Bapt. Con 1 Seventh-day Baptist 2 London M. S 2 South. Meth.Epis 3 Amer. Bib. Soc 1 Church Miss 2 China Inl. Miss 1 Brit, and For. Bib. Soc 2 Nangking : Amer. Pres 2 China Inl. Miss 3 I^antsiavg : South. Meth. Epis 4 Soochow : South. Meth. Epis 1 Pres. South 3 Chink i an g : Scot. Nat. Bib. Soc. 3 China Lil. Miss 2 Unconnected 1 Yanchau : China Inl. Miss 5 Prov. Hon AN. Pop. 29,069,771. No Protestant missionaries. Missionaries have itinerated since 1875. Prov. Ngan hui. Pop. 36,596,988. Nganking : China Inl. Miss 4 Hxvuy-cluni-fn,: China Inl. Miss 1 28 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Prov. HooPEH. Pop. 28,584,564. Wuchang : Amer. Prot. Epis 2 China Inl. Miss 1 Weslej^an Meth 2 Chenavfoo : Amer. Pies 3 I'chang : Ch. of Scotland 4 China Inl. Miss 1 Hankow : London M. S 5 Self-supporting M. D 1 WesleyanMeth 3 Wusueh : WesleyanMeth 1 Fancheng : China Inl. Miss 1 Prov. Si-Chuen. Pop. 35,000,000. Chungking : China Inl. Miss 4 Prov. Cheh-kiang. Pop. 8,100,000. Ningpo : Amer. Bapt. M. U 5 Amer. Pres 3 Eng. Un. Meth. Free Ch 2 Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in East 2 Church M. S 2 Zoahying : Amer. Bapt. M. U.. 1 Hangchov) : Amer. Pres 3 Amer. Pres. South 4 China Inl. Miss 1 Church M. S 2 Wanehow : Un. Meth. Free Ch 1 SYNOPTICAL. 29 China Inl. Miss 4 Shaohing : China Inl. Miss 3 Church M. S 2 Funghwa : China Inl. Miss 2 Takhow : China Inl. Miss 2 Kiuchow : China Inl. Miss 3 Wunchow : China Inl. Miss 4 Prov. KiANGSi. Pop. 26,513,889. Suchow : Amer. Pres 2 Amer. Pres. South 3 Kiukiang : Amer. Meth. Epis 8 Takutang : China Inl. Miss 1 Prov. IIooNAN. Pop. 20,048,969. No Protestant Missionary. Itineration began in 1875. Prov. KwEiCHOW. Pop. 5,679,128. Kweiyang : China Inl. Miss 4 Prov. FoKiEX. Pop. 22,799,556. Foocholo : A. B. C. F. M 7 Amer. Meth. Epis 9 Church M. S 2 Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in East 1 Shatmm : A. B. C. F. M 2 Chiohhe : Amer. Dutch Kef 1 Amoy : Eng. Pres 4 1* 30 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. London M. S 2 Scotch Nat. Bib. See 1 Anier. Dutch Kef. 3 Chiangchu : Amer. Dutch Kef. 1 Tongan : Araer. Dutch Kef 1 Prov. KwANGTUNG. Pop. 20,152,603. Swatow : Amer. Bapt. M. U 8 Eng. Pres 8 Canton : Amer. Pres 7 South Bap. Conv 4 London M. S 2 Wesleyan Meth 4 (In Canton and 3 neighboring out-stations), Rhen- ish M. S 6 Hongkong : London M. S 3 Soc. Prom. Fern. Ed. in East 1 Church M. S 4 Berlin Ladies' Soc 4 (In Hongkong and 4 other stations), Basel M. S 14 Woochow : Amer. Bib. Soc 1 Fatslian : Wesleyan Meth 2 Shukwan : Wesleyan Meth 2 Kwangchau : Wesleyan Meth 1 Prov. KwANGSi. Pop. 8,121,327. No Protestant Missionaries. Itineration began in 1877. Prov. Yunnan. Pop. 5,823,670. No Protestant Missionaries. Itineration began in 1877. Island of Formosa. Pop. 3,020,000. sy:n'optical. 31 Taiwanfoo : Eng. Pres 5 Can. Pres 2 Island of Hainan. Pop. 2,500,000. No Protestant Missionaries. Missionaries whose location is unknown to the writer : China Inl. Miss , 2 Church M. S 2 Unconnected 2 Total population, 404,946,514. Total number Missionaries, 357. There are 34 medical missionaries, 16 hospitals, and 24 dispen- saries in China; and some 75 boarding-schools, and 23 theological schools connected Avith the missions. (For Table of Statistics of Missions in China, see Appendix, pp. 200 and 201.) DISTRIBUTION OF MISSIONARIES IN BURMAH. State. Station. Native Burmah. Bhamo. Mission- aries. 1 Up. Brit. Bur. Mandalay. Toungoo. a (( Shans. u Prome. Burmese. it « ii u Zeegong. u it Thavetmo. ii (( Shwaygheen. Karens. a <( Burmese. 1, B. Bur. Rangoon. Karens. <( (( Burmese. Race. Society. Shans. Araer. Bapt. M. U Kakyens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Burmese. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 5 " Soc. Prop. Gospel. 1 Burmese. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Soc. Prop. Gospel. 1 Amer. BajDt. M. U. 3 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Soc. Prop, Gosp. 2 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Soc. Prop. Gospel. 2 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 5 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 10 Amer. Meth. 1 32 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. State. station. Race. Pegu, B. Bur. Kangoon. Burmese. « Maooben. Karens. (( Bassein. (( « « Burmese. u Henthada. Karens. {( Thongzai. Burmese. Tenasserim, B.B. Maulmain. Karens. u a Burmese. Tavoy. e„^-„<.. Mission- ^°''^'y- aries. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 5 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 7 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 5 Amer. Bapt. M. U. 8 Eurasians.Araer. Bapt. M. U. 1 Karens. Amer. Bapt. M. U. 2 Total, 75 POPULATION OF BUKMAH. Count Betlilen estimated the population of Native Bunnah in 1874 to be 4,000,000, including the Shans of the Shan states trib- tary to Burmali (probably 500,000 in all); the population of Brit- ish Burmah, according to the census of 1872, was 2,747,148 — mak- ing the total population of Burmah 6,747,148. In British Burmah there were — Buddhists 2,447,831 '' " " Mohammedans 99,846 " " " Hindus 36,658 " " " Nominal Christians... 52,299 " " '•' Aborigines 110,514 STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN BURMAH. t a o § i i i o ii s d 1 .5 'A 1 = o 'S . 1' i 1 1 i 1 01 Amer. Bapt. M. U 1813 1879 33 6 1 2 61 6 110 338 21,594 177 177 09 75 5575 5575 17 17 China lulciDd Mission 42 67 110 338 21,594 1 Total Missionaries Excluding wives 1 SYNOPTICAL. 33 DISTKIBUTION OF MISSIONAEIES IN SIAM. Station. Race. Society. Missionaries. Bangkok. Chinese. Amer, Bapt. M. U. 1 " Siamese and Chinese. Amer. Pres. 5 Petchaburi. Siamese and Chinese. Amer. Pres. 4 Chiengmai. Laos. Amer. Pres. 5 Total, 15 POPULATION OF SIAM. Siamese 4,000,000 Chinese 8,000,000 Laos 2,000,000 Malays 2,000,000 Cambodians 700,000 Peguans 100,000 Total 11,800,000 The inhabitants of Siam are mainly Buddhists. STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN SIAM. ?> ^• 2 a a "2 i 1^ s 1 u "3 1 § f1 1 a M o ►J 7>^ is; o o CQ O Amer. Pres 1840 7 1 14 14 ?Ofi 846 4 3 Amer. Bapt. M. U 18S3 1 1 R 425 6 5 Totals 8 1 15 6 14 fi.^1 .S4fi 10 8 Number of Missionaries 21 Excluding wives of Missionaries.... 15 34 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. DISTRIBUTION OF PEOTESTANT MISSIONARIES IN INDIA. State. Slodion. Society. Missionaries. Cashmere. Srinagar. Ch. of England. 2 Punjab. Sealkote. Ch. of Scotland. 2 (( « Amer. Uni. Pres. 5 (( Gujerat. Ch. of Scotland. tt Wazirbad. Ch. of Scotland. it Gujrambala. Amer. Uni. Pres. u Gurdaspur. Amer. Uni. Pres. u Jhelum. Amer. Uni. Pres. tt Amritsur. Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. tt u Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. tt It Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in Enst. tt tt Ch. of England. — tt Lodiana. Amer. Pres. tt u Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in East. tt Ambala. Amer. Pres. tt Sabathu. Amer. Pres. tt Kangra. Ch. of England. tt Rawal Pindi. Amer. Pres. tt Peshawur. Ch. of England. tt Dera Ismail Khan. Ch. of England. tt Lahore. Ind. Fem. N. S. and Ed. Soc. tt « Amer. Pres. tt « Ch. of England. — tt Chamba. Ch. of Scotland. tt Multan. Ch. of England. tt Delhi. Eng. Bapt. u " and vicin. Soc. for Prom. Fem. Ed. in East. tt tt Soc. Prop. Gosp. 14 tt Janjra. Chris. Vernac. Ed. Soc. tt Katghar. Ch. of England. tt Bunnoo. Ch. of England. Rajpootana. Nussereebad. Scot. Uni. Pree. SYNOPTICAL. 35 state. Station. Society. Missionaries. Kajpootana. Beawr. Scot. Uni. Pres. 3 n Ajmere. Scot. Uni. Pres. 5 u Todgurh. Scot. Uni. Pres. 2 u Jeypore. Scot. Uni. Pres. 4 tl « Soc. Prop. Gosp. 2 u Deolee. Scot. Uni. Pres. 2 u Ashapoora. Scot. Uni. Pres. 1 u Odeypore. Scot. Uni. Pres. 1 u Jallygunge. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 11 Nawalgunge. Amer. Meth. Woman's. 1 N.-W.Provs. Almorah. London M. S. 2 « Nynee Tal. Amer. Meth. 2 (( Moradabad. Amer. Meth. 5 li Kanee Khet. London M. S. 1 u Gurwhal. Amer. Meth. 1 tl Pithoragarh. Amer. Meth. 2 u Eoorkee. Amer. Meth. 3 u Bijnour. Amer. Meth. 1 u Saharanpnr. Amer. Pres. 2 tt Dehra. Amer. Pres. 12 ti Goorgaen. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 tt Meerut. Ch. of England. — tt Bareilly. Amer. Meth. 8 tt Koy Bareilly. Amer. Meth. 1 tt Shahjehanpore. Amer. Meth. 2 tt Budaon. Amer. Meth. 2 tt Cawnpore. Amer. Meth. 3 tt « Soc. Prop. Gosp. 3 u Futtehguhr. Amer. Pres. 2 tt Furruckabad. Amer. Pres. 4 tt Mynpurie. Amer. Pres. 4 tt Etawah. Amer. Pros. 2 tt Aligarh. Ch. of England. — tt Agra. Eng. Bapt. 2 u u Amer. Meth. 1 tt tt Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in East. 6 36 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. State. Station. N.-W. Provs. Agra. " Mirzapore. " Benares. ti Port Louis, etc. < Soc. Prom. Fem. Ed. in East. 1 Seychelles. . 1 I Soc. Prop. Gosp. 4 Zanguebar. Zanzibar Island and Magila. Universities' Miss. 25 (( Mombasa (Frere Town). Church M. S. 2 u " (Ribe), . United Methodist. 2 « " (Jomva), . United Methodist. 1 Centr'l Afr.* Livingstonia. Free Ch. of Scotland. 12 *The Paris Soci6te is reported to have a mission in the Barotse Valley, 15" 25' S. ; 23" 0' E., though it is not mentioDed in its report. ! SYNOPTICAL. 59 Division. Station. Society. Missionaries. (Lake Ny- assa.) Blantyre. Ch. of Scotland. 10 (Lake Tan- ganyika.) Ujiji. London M. S. 2 li Urambo. London M. S. 2 (C Uguha. London M. S. 3 (Victoria Nyanza.) Kubaga. Ch. of England. 7 iC Mpwapwa. Ch. of England. 4 Abyssinia. Ankober. Chrischona Pilgrim Mission. 3 Egypt. Cairo. Miss Whately's Mission. 1 li « Amer. Uni, Pres. 5 « Alexandria. Amer. Uni. Pres. 2 ft Monsnra. Amer. Uni. Pres. 2 ti Sinoris (Fa- youm). Amer. Uni. Pres. 1 u Obiout. Amer. Uni. Pres. 5 POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF AFRICA. Population. Algeria 2,490,388 Morocco 6,000,000 Tripoli 2,000,000 Tunis 2,100,000 Bambarra Senegambia 12,000,000 Liberia 720,000 Ashantee 3,000,000 Dahomey , 200,000 Gando 5,800,000 Bornu* Adamawa * According to an estimate given to the writer by Hon. Mr. Blyden of Liberia, the population of the strip of Africa stretching east from Liberia and Senegambia to Waday and Darfoor is in the neighborhood of 80,000,000. 60 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. Fopulaiion. Baghirmi Loango Congo Angola 2,000,000 Benguela Cape Colony 1,142,782 Orange Free State 57,000 Madagascar 2,500,000 Mozambique 85,000 Zanguebar Adel Cazembe Abyssinia 3,000,000 Darfoor 4,000,000 Kordofan 278,740 Waday 2,500,000 Soodan Sennaar 1,500,000 Nubia 400,000 •Egypt 5,252,000 Houssa The vast regions of Africa reaching from 5° N. Lat. to 20° S. Lat., and from the west coast to the east, has not been sufficiently surveyed to indicate either the political divisions or population. AN ESTIMATE OF THE ETHNOLOGICAL DIVISIONS OF AFKICA. Negroes 155,000,000 Hamites 24.000,000 Bantas 15,500,000 Foolahs 9,400,000 Nubians 1,719,000 Hottentots 60,000 Total 205,679,000 SYNOPTICAL. STATISTICS OF MISSIONS IN AFEICA. 61 South Bapt Amer. Board Amer. Prot. Epis Amer. Meth. Epis Amer. Pres Amer. Uni. Pres Amer. Miss. Ass Ev. Lu. Gen. Syn Uni. Breth. Amer Asso. Ref. Syn. Soc Eng. Bapt Ch. of England Ch. of Scotland Free Ch. of Scot Uni. Pres. Scot Universities' London M. S Wesleyan Meth Livingstone Inl Soc. Prop. Gosp Moravians Uni. Meth Ang.-Am. Friends MissWhately's School. Soc. Pr. F. Ed. in E Basel M. S Prim. Meth Paris S. Evan W. Ind. Negroes Finnish Luth Rhenish M. S Berlin So. Afr Pvef. Ch. of C. Col Herrniannsburg Swiss Cant. Vaud Norwegian Crischona Lond. Jewish Ch. of Scot. Jewish Swedish North German Totals. i »• s s s ^ E=< 1 1 16 3 "4 '14 20 ""1 15 3 7 2 23 3 6 9 fi fi 39 146 (in all). 7 3 124 59 6 4 5 1 4 33 24 4 15 4 69 6 10 ... "■4 ... 664 68 154 211 3925 1652 273 6726 610 361 2200 601 985 166 2902 2190 306 71,269 914 31,935 370 4000 2588 2865 1922 172 4100 *13,800 4187 *5000 *1200 975 153,619 2489 100,360 244 1426 217 3504 2870 2496 49,134 29,004 2860 400 314 3130 12 50 2 25 380 1062 2 15 21 2 1 20 3 14 60 1 4 29 48 10 585 Missionaries 886 Excluding wives 712 * Number of Converts, not the number of Communicants. 6 62 FOREIGN MISSIONAPwY MANUAL. Division. North DISTEIBUTION OF MISSIONAKIES IN AMERICA* Society. Missionaries. Country. Station. America. Greenland. Moravian. 2S li Labrador. Moravian. 39 li Brit. Poss. Algoma. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 2 a it Kupertsland. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 7 t( ft Saskatchewan. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 3 u (t Fredericton. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 51 u tt Nova Scotia. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 54 tt tt Newfoundland . Soc. Prop. Gosp. 41 u tt Columbia. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 5 tt tt New West- tt tt minster. Soc. Prop. Gosp. 3 il N.-W. Amer. Ch. of England. 17 It N. Pacific. (I Cli. of England. 7 « British Columbia. It Meth. Ch. of Canada. — il Alaska. t( Pres. Home Mission. 6 It Mexico. City of Mexico >. Friends' Miss. 1 « it It Amer. Pres. 6 (( It ft Amer. Meth. Epis. 8 tt tt tt Amer. Meth. Epis., So. 1 tt It It Prot. Epis. 4 tt ft Matamoras. So. Pres. 1 tt tt Monterey. Amer. Pres. 4 tt tt Zacatecas. Amer. Pres. 2 tt ft Miraflores. Amer. Meth. Epis. 1 tt tt Guanajuato. Amer. Meth. Epis. 1 tt ft Orizava. Amer. Meth. Epis. 1 tt lentral (I Guadalajara. Amer. Board C. F. M . 1 America. Honduras. Wesleyan Meth. 4 « Mosquito Coast. Moravian. 12 ' Not including Canada and the United States. SYNOPTICAL. 63 Division. Group. Island. Society. Missionaries, West Indies. Bahamas. Eng. Bapt. 4 « u W^esleyan Meth. 7 ti l( Soc. Prop. Gosp. 4 u Gr. Antilles. Jamaica. Moravian. 24 u (( (( Uni. Pres. Scot. 18 tt tt tt Soc. Prop. Gosp. 1 u ti it Uni. Meth. Eng. 8 tt tt tt Eng. Bapt. 3 tt tt ft Wesleyan Meth. 31 tt tt tt London M. S. 1 tt tt Haiti. Amer. Prot. Epis. 1 ft It it Eng. Bapt. 3 tt tt tt Wesleyan. 3 tt it San Domingo. Eng. Bapt. 1 ft tt St. Thomas and St. Jan. Moravian. 7 It Leeward. St. Croix. Moravian. 3 ft It Antigua. Moravian. 11 It tt (( Soc. Prop. Gosp. 12 tt tt ti Wesleyan Meth. 10 tt tt St. Kitts. Moravian. 6 tt tt K AVesleyan Meth. 9 ft Windward. St. Vincent's. Wesleyan Meth. 16 tt (( Barbados. Moravian. 4 tt (( It Soc. Prop. Gosp. 2 tt ft tt Wesleyan Meth. 9 tt ft Tobago. Moravian. 4 ({ ft Trinidad. Eng. Bapt. 2 Division. Country. Station. Society. 3Iission' arics. South Brit. Guiana .. Demerara. Moravian. America. " a Wesleyan Meth. 7 tt (( It Southern Bapt. Cony. — It It Essequibo. Wesleyan Meth. 1 tt tt Berbice. Wesleyan Meth. 2 ft ft Ebenezer. London M. S. 1 64 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. non. Country. Station. Society. Missionarvss. .mer . Brit. Guiana . N. Amsterdam . London M. S. 1 (( (( Coolie Mission. Wesleyan Meth. 1 C( « it Soc. Prop. Gosp. 6 « Dut. Guiana. Surinam. Moravian. 68 u Colombia. Bogota. Amer. Pres. 1 li Brazil. Amazon Eiver. , South Amer. Ass. 2 « « Sao Paulo. Amer. Pres. 3 u (( <( So. Bapt. Conv. 1 it (( tt South Amer. Ass. 1 u tt Pernambuco. So. Pres. Amer. 2 u t( Morro Velho. South Amer. Ass. 1 u ti Bahia. Amer. Pres. 1 it It Rio de Janeiro. Amer. Pres. 1 u ft U ft Amer. Meth. So. 1 l( ft Rio Clara. Amer. Pres. 2 (I ft Campinas. So. Pres. Amer. 3 li it Moggy Mirim. So. Pres. Amer. 1 « Uruguay. Montevideo. Amer. Meth. 1 t( a Fray Bentos. So. Amer. Ass. 1 n ft Salto Concordia . So. Amer. Ass. 1 « Argentine Kepublic. Rosario. Amer. Meth. 1 tt <( t( So. Amer. Ass. 1 ft It Patagones. So. Amer. Ass. 1 (I Buenos Ayres. Buenos Ayres. So. Amer. Ass. 1 tt (I it Amer. Meth. 1 (( Chili. Chanaral. So. Amer. Ass. 1 <( " Valparaiso. Amer. Pres. 1 « u Santiago. Amer. Pres. 2 « Falkland Isl s. Soc. Prop, Gosp. — (( a So. Amer. Ass. 2 n Terra del Fuego. Ooshia. So. Amer. Ass. Total, 5 635 SYNOPTICAL. 65 STATISTICS OF AMERICAN MISSIONS. Societies. i a 1 i .2 s i i "3 f a jl i 1 1 1 1 3 ■\nier Pres 1856 1836 1872 1702 1840 18 7 3 1 9 2 2 1 1 In 166 20 3 8 220 18 12 8 "3 "1 ail', : "4 'ib 26 6 3 '15 2 1 GO.' 15 '15 '14 'i*3 28 6 51 29 J 9 34 24 33 5 852 '84 1212 70 57 234 4,996 2G0 '"'87 472 550 3,941 173 112 52,082 1,500 21,806 6,954 27,839 2,414 "4 "3 12 10 2 146 24 57 1,085 180 ... "643 "262 76 32,050 1,116 4,749 125 18 4 2 1 10 31 3 1 3 288 35 29 2 6 1 80 32 208 9 8 22 2 216 89 8 Ainer. Pres. So Pres. Home Miss... Friends' Miss Meth Epis :N[etli. Epis. So Prot. Epis Aiiier Board So. Bapt. Conv Wesleyan Meth.... Soc. Prop. Gosp Ch. of Enelaud London M S So. Amer. Ass Can. Metli Moravian Scot. Uni. Pres Ena:. Bapt Uni. Meth TotaJs 599 18 .<. 14? 9659 12.T1S6 958 40,286 763 Mission 5>>-if . 676 1 Excliid ng -v /ives . 635 1 DISTEIBUTION OF MISSIONAKIES IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS. Division. Group. Islands, Society. 3Iis3ionari6s. Polynesia. Hawaiian. Oahu. Amer. Board C F. M. 7 " a i 1 Ordained Missionaries Female Missionaries... Native Ministers Other Native Helpers. 33 61 110 33S 433 21,591 177 5,575 17 8 10 I 49 13 1,331 48 876 5 12 9 77 11 15,660 105 1,929 7 1 1 6 6 425 ""6 5 9 15 31 10 1,001 9 146 10 37 4 8 {1} 2 76 2 143 2 5 436 433 45,221 "433 67 104 1,054 908 85,308 341 8,669 480 Church Members Schools Stations Out-stations THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION (estab- lished 1846) has expended in Africa in 1879-80, |11,802. Thirteen missionaries in Africa. * Including statistics of all missions (including those in Europe and Amer- ica") mentioned in the following tables. As a few of these are not brought to date, and as, in addition, there are a few societies whose statistics we have not been able to gather, it is certain that the totals here given under-estimaie the missionary forces and contributions. It must be remembered also that these statistics were reported to the various societies by their missionaries some months before the reports were published; hence these figures represent the force in the field at, say, the close of the year 1879, though the statistics are the latest ascertainable up to April 1, 1881. The contributions of the Wo- men's Societies are generally included in the income of the main societies to which they are auxiliary. 84 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. AMEEICAN BOA ED OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS. Established 1810. Income for 1879-80, $613,539. < .2 1 i i 4 a o .2 1 a .2.2 1 Ordained Miss'aries... Lay Missionaries Female Missionaries. Native Ministers Other Native Helpers 12 1 16 2 64 15 610 29 937 7 12 55 3 95 61 468 94 6,594 348 12,887 17 255 28 2 36 38 600 70 4,550 349 13,568 26 291 19 3 31 2 63 25 810 14 295 9 31 14 2 29 8 39 16 514 4 210 4 14 8 1 9 20 15 40 2,904 42 1,950 4 20 1 1 "'5 1 173 2 76 1 2 5 '"5 "17 4 216 7 204 4 8 5 2 14 7 8 8 621 9 566 5 9 147 14 236 138 1,279 273 16,992 804 30,693 77 642 Church Members Schools Scholars Stations THE AMERICAN FREE BAPTIST MISSION has a mission in North-eastern India, in the district of Orissa, with 16 mis- sionaries. THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN BOARD OF MISSIONS (General Synod), (American). Established 1859. Income for 1879, $38,938 ; has 2 missionaries in Africa, with 1 church of 60 members, and 1 school with 60 boys. In India it has 3 ordained missionaries, 2 native ministers, 40 other native helpers, 1,559 communicants, 42 schools, and 956 scholars, in 4 stations. BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTE- RIAN CHURCH (American). Established 1839. Income for 1879-80, $58,^ >,844. .2 _o5 '■5 i 3 c 4 .2 J .11 l-l , ^ '-' •-5 M s 8 8 ? 84 15 2,190 2,870 i:? 50 Syria 1 1 1 '30 1 New Hebrides 2 1 31 1 273 591 3 27 4 102 Totals 36 33 11 10 355 3,884 12,060 CHRISTIAN VERNACULAR EDUCATION SOCIETY FOR INDIA. Established 1858. Income for 1879-80, £9,803. Training institutions 3 Teachers and agents trained 650 Students under training as teachers 130 Children under Christian instruction 7,000 Children receiving instruction from teachers trained by this Society in schools belonging to other socie- ties 25,000 Copies of Society's publications, in sixteen lan- guages 7,771,611 Colporteurs in India and Ceylon 115 CHINA INLAND MISSION. Established 1865. Income for 1879-80, £8,766. Has 2 ordained missionaries in Burmah and 56 in China; 40 female missionaries, about 100 native workers, 1,000 communicants, and 70 stations in China. SOUTH AMERICAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Established 1844. Income for 1879-80, £13,731. Has, in South America, 18 stations in Falkland, Tierra del Fuego, Argentine Repub- lic, Uruguay, Brazil, Amazon River, and Chili. Its mission- aries preach and teach. It has a few missionary mechanics, and a Mission yawl, the "Allen Gardiner." THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOS- PEL (English). Established 1701. Expenditure in 1879, STATISTICAL. 91 £94,975. Has missionaries as follows: In North America, 225 ; in the West Indies, 25 ; in Africa, 124 ; in India, etc., 139 ; in Burmah, 11 ; in Australasia, 67 ; in China, 2. — Total, 693. PKESBYTEKIAN CHUECII OF ENGLAND. Established 1856 (?). Income for 1879-80, £10,894. China. India. Total. Ordained Missionaries 12 ... 12 Lay Missionaries 4 15 Female Missionaries 12 2 14 Native Ministers 64 1 65 Churches 14 ... 14 Communicants 2,228 4 2,232 Schools 1 1 Scholars 160 160 Stations 76 1 77 LONDON MISSIONAKY SOCIETY. come for 1879-80, £105,409. Established 1795. In- Ordained Missionaries. NHtive Ministers , Native Preachers Church Members Schools Scholars Missionaries' Wives Single Females u 3 c Cj 51 'X, 3 ■2 "i S u ■< ^ p: 21 45 22 26 3 8 30 60 54 239 18 3,907 2,886 4,632 1,144 70,125 24 327 32 882 ... 6a 8 16,930 984 48,150 15 37 15 21 3 3 6 1 2 19 273 311 10,700 131 9,l&i 16 136 371 4,529 59,487 1,396 (5,914 107 12 ENGLISH UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. Established 1856. Foreign expenditure for 1879-80, £6,009. Ord. Missionaries Native Preachers Staiioiis and Out-sta... Members Australia. China. Africa. 27 2 6 63 9 95 85 11 21 1,202 179 2,865 ?9 2,444 New Zeaiaud. 14 30 29 642 57 229 175 7,332 92 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. EDINBUEGH MEDICAL MISSIONAEY SOCIETY. Estab- lished 1841. Income for 1879-80, £4,468. Has an institution for training medical missionaries in Edinburgh ; and medical missionaries as follows : 1 in Japan (Niigata), 1 in Syria (Naz- areth). WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Eng- land). Established 1814. Income for 1879-80, £165,498. i 1 -3 1 .2 1 1 1 1 52 264 4,040 37 5,050 29 267 111 1,112 4,360 406 25,928 107 213 16 29 353 13 445 9 9 146 1.652 31 935 100 852 S7 n'<9 422 7,299 57,597 1,715 30,220 2,182 1,233 847 11,208 150,367 2,687 122,697 2,995 3,000 Coniniunicants Schools '370 ']46 29,0041 32,050 380 1 288 1 O62I 9lfi Scholars .. Out-stations — METHODIST NEW CONNEXION MISSIONARY SOCIETY expended in China and Australia, 1879-80, £4,012. Mission- Native aries. Helpers. Australia 2 1 China 5 39 Churches. Members. Scholars. 2 27 115 902 874 121 Sla- Out- iions. stations. 2 4 39 TURKISH MISSIONS AID SOCIETY. Income for 1879-80, £3,909. Aids missions of all denominations in Turkey. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. i i < i i a 1 4 1 1 Ordained Missionaries Lay Missionaries 20 i'5 7 69 7,228 67 4,749 35 93 12 2 14 2 38 1,242 26 1,494 12 45 9 6 9 119 306 85 2,496 8 3 1 26 100 3 90 3 2 3 1 3 5 87 ... "2 5 2 "i 12 224 3 867 3 2 49 10 44 12 263 9,187 174 9,696 63 147 Female Missionaries Other Native Helpers Communicants Schools Scholars Stations Out-stations STATISTICAL. 93 WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST MISSIONS. Estab- lished 1840. Income for 1879-80, £5,203. Has one mission in Assam, with 6 missionaries, 6 native preachers, 29 churches, 400 communicants, 2,558 day-scholars, 5 stations, and 54 other preaching-places. UN^IVEESITIES' MISSIONS. Established 1860. Expended in 1878, £4,520. Has 1 mission in Eastern Central Africa, with 25 missionaries. EAST LONDON INSTITUTE FOE HOME AND FOKEIGN MISSIONS, under care of H. Grattan Guinness (founded 1873), has sent out over one hundred missionaries. LIVINGSTONE (CONGO) INLAND MISSIONS. Income for 1879, £1,266 ; has 2 stations on the Congo Eiver in Western Central Africa, with 7 missionaries and 3 wives of missionaries. PEIMITIVE METHODIST MISSIONAEY SOCIETY. Estab- lished 1843. Eeceipts, 1877-78, £19,427. In Australia, 78 missionaries and 6,619 members ; in New Zealand, 14 mission- aries and 1,020 members ; in Africa, 4 missionaries and 172 members. lEISH PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH. Established 1840. Income for 1879, $73,755. Missionaries. Native /a„„^.,^,v„^y Ord. Fern. Preachers. Communicants. India 6 ... 8 205 China 2 2 3 31 Syria 1 - 11 _92 Totals 9 2 22 328 THE WELSH PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH received in 1879- 80, £8,600 for its missions in Brittany, France, and India, iu support of 9 missionaries and 4 native preachers. SOCIETE DES MISSIONS EVANGELIQUES CHEZ LES PEUPLES NON CHEETIENS. Established 1824. In- come for 1879-80, 330,769 francs. Has missions in Africa and in Tahiti, with 25 missionaries, 4,252 communicants, 2,930 scholars, at 14 stations and 69 outposts. 94 FOEEIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. BASEL MISSIONAKY SOCIETY. Established 1815. Income for 1879-80, 910,712 francs. Male Miss. Female Miss. Native Helpers. Communi- cants. Scholars. India 68 33 14 50 24 10 242 136 50 3,572 1,922 1,245 1,959 314 217 China 115 84 428 6,739 2,490 PILGEE-MISSION AUF ST. CHRISCHONA. Established 1848. Income for 1879-80, £4,216. The "Pilgrim Mission- aries " are working in Palestine and Abyssinia, as well as in Europe. They are not now in Egypt. FOEEIGN MISSIONS OF THE MOKAVIAN CHUECH (United Brethren). Established 1732. Income for 1879-80, £18,343. Stations. Mission- aries. Native Ministers. other Native Helpers. Communi- cants. Greenland ]_,abrador 6 6 4 5 3 14 8 4 4 3 2 6 15 7 8 2 2 23 39 9 7 3 24 11 6 4 4 12 68 39 20 6 6 'i 1 4 6 4 2 2 4 4 3 2 61 48 12 55 59 261 145 78 68 60 2 14 349 215 58 783 462 124 1.257 1,088 5,418 2,943 1,474 1,355 1,041 19 242 5,600 2,049 539 30 15 jj _A. Indians St Thomas St. Croix St Kitts Tobaga Denierara Mosquito Coast S Africa, West S Africa East Thibet Totals 99 281 33 1,485 24,439 DEE EVANGELISCHEN MISSIONEN UNTEE DEM HEI- DEN ZU BEELIN. Income for 1879, 256,940 marks. Has missions in South Africa (in Orange Free State, Cape Colony, British KafFraria, Natal, and Transvaal), with 75 missionaries and 4,187 communicants. STATISTICAL. 95 THE SWEDISH EVANGELICAL NATIONAL SOCIETY has stations in Africa and India. SOME CONTINENTAL SOCIETIES' STATISTICS* 1 Societies. It p P 1 1 1 1797 1828 1836 1836 1836 1842 1850 1852 1860 1860 1860 1860 Netherlands M. S 21 62 ;i 17 9 20 4 60 4 10 20 26 46 136 87 102 7 12 9 27 14 82 6 8,000 6,193 7,592 9,291 101 355 80 1,946 71 2,140 1,300 13,037 3,951 1,465 1,684 "939 1,400 62 62 2,000 458 $40,000 60,000 22,500 49,500 23,500 19,500 3,000 37,735 7,500 12,500 4,700 Rhenish M. S Tjoipzia; Lutheran M S Berlin Union Soc Herrmannsbiirg M. S Danish Lutheran M. S Utrecht M. S Waldenses' M S Free Italian Church Mi«s BIBLE SOCIETIES. AMEEICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. Established 1814. Expendi- tures in foreign field for 1880, §93,963. Has 2 agents in the Levant, 2 in China, and 3 in Japan ; 1 in Uruguay, 2 in Bra- zil, and 1 in Mexico. In 1880 distributed in foreign lands 272,179 Bibles, Testaments, and portions of Scripture. AMEEICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Expended in 1879-80 in "foreign and pagan lands," in cash, $2,000; in illustrations for publications in foreign languages, $3,334 ; and in publications printed at the home office, §1,887. Total, §7,221. BEITISH AND FOEEIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. Established 1804. Expended in foreign fields, 1879-80, £12,219. Has agencies in the Turkish Empire, China, Japan, and South America. NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Estab- lished 1808. Expended ia foreign field (about) £5,000. Has in China 1 agent and 4 (European) colporteurs; in India, 1 agent; in Japan, 2 agents. * From Reid's Meth. Epis. Missions. 96 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY (English). Made in 1879-80 grants as follows : Money grants £8,466 Printing pajier 1,437 Electrotypes 1,313 Publications 5,002 Total, £16,218 NATIVE AND INDEPENDENT SOCIETIES. THE HAWAIIAN EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION has 56 churches, with nearly 8,000 members. GODAVERY DELTA MISSION (India). Established 1838. Has 4 missionaries and 300 communicants. STRICT BAPTIST MISSION (India). Established 1860. Has 2 missionaries, 107 communicants. ASSAM AND CACHAR MISSION (India). Established 1868. Has 2 missionaries and 61 native Christians. SEONI MISSION (India). Established 1871. Has 1 mis- sionary, ELLICHPOOR (EAST BERAR) MISSION (India). Estab- lished 1874. Has 1 missionary and 20 communicants. GOPALGUNJE MISSION (India) Established 1874. Has 1 missionary and 11 communicants. BETHEL (JAMTARA) MISSION (India). Established 1875. Has 1 missionary and 15 communicants. DUTCH CHURCH OF SOUTH AFRICA. The three branches— the Dutch Reformed Church of the Cape, the Reformed Free Church, and the Dutch Reformed Church of South Africa in the Transvaal — have united to form the South African Mis- sionary Society (Synodale Zendingscommissie in Zuid-Africa). This has 11 missionaries and 11 stations. STATISTICAL. WOMEN'S MISSIONAKY SOCIETIES. 97 SOCIKTIES. Organ- ized. Yearly In- come. I. American. 1871 1871 1876 1876 1873 1869 1871 1878 1879 1868 1868 1870 1870 1870 1876 1874 1878 (?) 1879 1872 1861 $49,940 19,.386 410 1,986 747 ' 5,009 76,350 16,466 381 104,346 22,000 35,924 127,352 33,00U (not known) 3,664 13,4.=)5 18,335 (not given) 4,869 33,127 Woman's Baptist Missionary Society of the West. Woman's Baptist Missionary Soc. of the Pacific Coast... Woman's Baptist For. Miss. Soc. of Ontario, Canada Woman's Baptist Miss. Soc, Convention East, Canada.. Free Baptist Woman's JNIissionarv Society Woman's For. Missionary Soc. of the Meth. Epis. Ch... Woman's Missionary Soc. of the Pacific Coast (M. E.)... Woman's Missionary Society of the M. E. Ch., South.... Woman's For. Miss. Soc. of the Meth. Prot. Church Woman's Board of Missions of tise Interior (Cong.) Badies' Board of Missions (Pres ) Woman's For. Mi-ssionary Soc of tlie Pres. Church Woman's Board of Missions of the Pacific (Pres.) Woman's Board of For. Miss, of the Reformed Church.. Woman's Auxiliary of the Prf)t Epis Church Woman's Miss. Association of the United Brethren Total $567,747 II. British and Continental. Society for Promoting Female Education in the East.... Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Soc Ladies' Auxiliary Wesleyau Meth M. S 1834 18.^2 1859 1842 1879 1838 1860 £6,338 18,500 2,564 5,994 671 182 2,957 Ladies' Society of the Free Church of Scotland Woman's Missionary Association of the Eng. Pres. Ch.. Ladies' Auxiliary to Edinburgh Med. Miss Scottish Ladies' Association for Female Ed. in India Miss Taylor's School, Syria Mrs. Watson's School, Syria Miss M L Whately's School Eo^ypt ... . Ladies' Association for the Elevation of Syrian Women. Total f^ £37,196 Ladies' Society for the Training of Females in the East. Berlin Ladies' Society for China 1842 Francs. 7,982 Kaiserwerther Diakonissen Anhalt (Prus. Deaconesses). 98 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. MEDICAL MISSIONAEIES. Supported by- Araer. Board Amer. Prot. Epis Aiuer. Pres Amer. Bapt South. Bftpt Araer. Meth., South Amer. Worn. M. E Amer. Bible Soc Can. Meth Eng. Pres Church M. S Norwegian Soc. Prop. Gosp Eng. Bapt Free Ch. of Scot Ind. Fem. N. S. and I. Soc... Soc. Prom. Ch'y. am'g Jews. Uui. Pres. Scot London M. S Welsh Calv. Meth Eng. Wesleyan China Inl. Miss Irish Pres Ch. of Scotland Queen of Madagascar Bombay Med. M Edinburgh Med. M Meth. New Conn Friends' M Self-supporting Universities' Totals 9 36 24 21 3 13 3 1 1 5 1 1 5 8 1 2 1 7 1 1 7 5 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 112 STATISTICAL. 99 SOME PROMINENT MISSIONARIES. Francis Xavier, Koman Catholic. Born 1506 ; died 1552. " The Apostle to India," also to Japan. Matteo Kacci, Roman Catholic. Born ; died 1610. Taught astronomy at the Chinese court. Bartholomew Ziegenbalg, Lutheran. Born 1675 ; died 1721. One of the first Protestant missionaries to India. Christian F. Schwartz, Lutheran. Born 1726 ; died 1793. India. Esteemed by the notorious Hyder Ali. Henry Martyn, Church of England. Born 1781 ; died 1812. India and Persia. Translated Persian New Testament. John T. Vanderkemp, Dutch Reformed. Born 1747 ; died 1800. South Africa. John Williams, Congregational ist. Born 1796; died 1839. The "Martyr of Erromanga," South Sea Islands. Robert Moffatt, Congregationalist. Born 1795. South Africa. William Carey, Baptist. Born 1761; died 1831. First Baptist missionary to India. William Ward, Baptist. Born 1769 ; died 1823. India. Joshua Marshman, Baptist. Born 1768; died 1837. India. William Knibb, Baptist. Born ; died 1845. Jamaica, West Indies. Francis Asbury, Methodist. Born 1745 ; died 1816. America. Daniel J. Gogerly, Methodist. Born 1792 ; died 1862. Ceylon. Alexander Duff, Presbyterian. Born 1806 ; died 1878. India. James Henderson, Presbyterian. Born 1830 ; died 1865. Medical missionary to China. David Livingstone, Presbyterian. Born 1813 ; died 1873. South- ern Central Africa. Christian David, Moravian. "Christian David, the servant of God." Greenland. 100 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. David Zeisberger, Moravian. Born 1721 ; died 1808. Indians of Pennsylvania, U. S. A. John Eliot, Puritan. Born 1604; died 1690. "The Apostle to the Indians." David Brainerd, Congregationalist. Bom 1718; died 1747. In- dians of America. Adoniram Judson, Baptist. Born 1788; died 1850. "The Apos- tle to Burmah." Led to become a missionary by reading Claudius Buchanan's Star in the East. Claudius Buchanan, Church of England. Born 1766; died 1815. India. Asahel Grant, Presbyterian. Born 1807; died 1844. Medical missionary to the Nestorians of Persia. "William Goodell, Congregationalist. Born 1792 ; died 1867. Turkey. Jonas King, Congregationalist. Born 1792 ; died 1869. Greece. J. Mullens, Congregationalist. Born ; died 1879. India. George D. Boardman, Baptist. Born 1801 ; died 1831. Burmah. John C. Patteson, Church of England. Born 1827 ; died 1871. South Sea Islands. William Ashmore, Baptist. Born 1820. China. Joseph G. Binney, Baptist. Born 1807 ; died 1877. Burmah. Miles Bronson, Baptist. Born 1808. Assam. Nathan Brown, Baptist. Born 1807. Assam and Japan. William Dean, Baptist. Born 1807. Siam. Lyman Jewett, Baptist. Born 1813. India. Miles J. Knowlton, Baptist. Born 1825 ; died 1875. China. Francis Mason, Baptist. Born ; died 1874. Burmah. Justus H. Vinton, Baptist. Born 1806 ; died 1858. Burmah. M. Atmore Sherring, Congregationalist. Born ; died 1879. India. Author of History of Protestant llissions in India. Thomas P. Hughes, Church of England (living). Afghanistan and India. STATISTICAL. 101 Lai Behari Day, Presbyterian. Born 1826 (native of India). One of Dr. Duff's pupils. Narayan Sheshadri, Presbyterian. A noted preacher (native of India). Jeremiah Phillips, Free Baptist. Born 1812. India. Henry M. Scudder, Dutch Keformed. Born 1822. India. William Butler, Methodist. Born 1820. India. William Taylor, American Methodist. Founded a "Faith Mis- sion," after the order of Papa Gossner's Society, sending out mechanics who support themselves. J. Hudson Taylor. Born in England. Founded the " China In- land Mission," and himself labors in China. Jonathan Wade, Baptist. Born 1798 ; died 1873. Burmah. Eugenio Kincaid, Baptist. Born . Burmah. William Ward, Baptist. Born ; died 1873. Assam. James M. Haswell, Baptist. Born 1810 ; died 1875. Burmah. 9* Part IV. BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. A GUIDE TO MISSION AKY BEADING; BEING A CLAS- SIFIED LIST OF BOOKS OF TEAVELS, MISSIONS, AND NON-CHEISTIAN EELIGIONS ;* TOGETHEE WITH A LIST OF MISSIONAEY PEEIODICALS. EACH SEPA- EATE WOEK IS NUMBEEED, SO AS TO FACILITATE INTEE-EEFEEENCE. TABLE OF COIvrTEl^^TS. INTRODUCTOEY. PAGK BIBLIOGEAPHICAL '. 104 I. EARLY MISSIONS. 1. EOMAN EMPIEE 106 2. WESTEEN EUEOPE 107 II. MODERN MISSIONS. 1. GEOGEAPHY, ETHNOLOGY, PHILOLOGY, * A few books of special importance are marked with the letter A. 102 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 103 PAGE TEAVELS, MAPS, ATLASES, Etc., and MISSIONS IN SPECIAL FIELDS 108 a. General Travels, Compendiums, etc 108 b. America 112 (1.) North America 112 (2.) South and Central America 116 c. Europe 118 d. Africa 119 (1.) General 119 (2.) Northern and Western Africa 120 (3.) Central Africa 124 {i.y Southern Africa 126 e. Asia 128 (1.) General 128 (2.) Japan 130 (3.) China and Corea , 132 (4.) Thibet 137 (5.) Siam and Anam... 138 (6.) Burmah 138 (7.) India {including Ceylon and Assam).... 139 (8.) Persia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, Tur- kestan, Arabia, and Central Asia generally 150 (9.) Syria 153 (10.) Turkey 153 /. OCEANICA 154 g. West Indies 159 h. Greenland 160 2. GENEEAL HISTOEIES OF MISSIONS 161 8. SPECIAL DENOMINATIONAL MISSIONS.... 161 4. BIOGEAPHIES OF MISSIONAEIES, Etc 163 104 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. PAGE 5. BIBLE- WOEK OF THE WOELD 170 6. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS ON MISSIONS.... 170 III. NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS. 1. GENEEAL AND COMPEEHENSIVE WOEKS, COMPAEATIVE MYTHOLOGY, LEGENDS, Etc 177 2. EELIGION OF ANCIENT EGYPT 181 3. EELIGION OF ANCIENT ASSYEIA AND BABYLON 181 4. EELIGION OF GEEECE 182 5. EELIGION OF EOME 183 6. EAELY EELIGIONS OF GAULS, BEITONS, SCANDINAVIANS, AND WESTEEN EU- EOPE GENEEALLY 183 7. PAESEEISM (ZOEOASTEIANISM) 184 8. ANCIENT VEDIC EELIGION AND BEAH- MANISM 185 9. BUDDHISM 187 10. CHINESE CONFUCIANISM AND TAOISM... 189 11. MOHAMMEDANISM 190 12. FETICHISM AND EELIGIONS OF BAEBAE- OUS EACES 191 INTRODUCTORY. BIBLIOGEAPHICAL. PKICE. 1. Triibner's American and Oriental Literary Eecord. Issued irregularly. Sub- scription per annum, 5s. 2. Zenker. Bibliotheca Orientale. Leipzig. Vol. I. 1853. Vol. II. 1861. 3. Pettengill, Homiletical Index (for missionary sermons). $3.00 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. For American Books see . 4. Thomas. History of Printing (for early- works). Guide to American Literature. 1817-57. Bibliotheca Americana. Vol. IV. 1858-61. American Catalogue. 1861-71. Publishers' Trade List Annuals. 1871-80. American Catalogue for books on sale. 1876. 105 PRICE. 5. Triibner. 6. Roorbach. 7. Kelly. 8. Leypoldt. 9. Leypoldt. For English Books see . 10. Sampson Low. English Catalogue. 1835-79. 11. Whittaker. Eeference Catalogue for books on sale. 1880. 12. Adelung. Bibliotheca Sanskrita. St. Peters- burg, 1837. 13. Gildemeister. Bibliothecje Sanskritse. London, 1847. 14. Ternaux-Compans. Bibliotheca Asiatique et Africaine. Paris, 1841. 15. Engelmann. Bibliotheca Geographica. 2 vols. 1857. 16. Field. (American) Indian Bibliography. New York, 1873. 17. Gay. Bibliographie a I'Afrique et a TArabie. Italie. 1875. 18. Friederici. Bibliotheca Orientulis. 1876-77 (annual). 19. Cordier. Dictionnaire Bibliographique des Ouvrages Eelatifs a I'Empire Chinois. 1878. 19a Dobbins. Foreign Missionary Manual. Part IV. 106 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. I. EARLY MISSIONS. 20. Barker. 21. Cranbrook. 22. Davies. 23. De Pressens^. 24. Dollinger. 25. Dollinger. 26. Gibbon. 27. Kip. 28. Merivale. 29. Merivale. 30. Milman. 31. Neander. 32. Plumptre. 33. Eawlinson, 34. Tarbox. 35. Uhlhorn. Vaughan. 36. 37. 33. 1. KOMAN EMPIRE. PRICE. Apostolic Missions ; or, Sacred His- tory Amplified. 1858. The Founders of Christianity. 1868. St. Paul in Greece. $ .60 Early Years of Christianity. 1870. The First Age of Christianity and the Church. 2 vols. 8.00 The Gentile and the Jew in the Courts of the Temple of Christ. 2 vols. 1862. 9.50 Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire. Milman. 12 vols. 1838-39. Early Conflicts of Christianity. 1850. The Conversion of the Roman Em- pire (Boyle Lectures for 1864). 1880. 1.50 St. Paul at Rome. .60 History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Em- pire. 2.00 History of the Planting and Train- ing of the Christian Church by the Apostles. 1865. 4.00 St. Paul in Asia Minor and at the Syrian Antioch. .60 St. Paul in Damascus and Arabia. .60 Journeys and Labors of St. Paul. .15 Conflict of Christianity. 1880. 2 50 The Church of the First Days. 14s. I. — The Church of Jerusalem. IL— The Church of the Gentiles. III.— The Church of the World. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. 107 2. WESTEEN EUKOPE. See 283-300. 1794-1816. 39. Alexander. Ancient British Church. 40. Alexander. lona, the Druid's Isle, and its Suc- cessive Inhabitants. 41. A. L. O. E. Daybreak in Britain. 42. Bede. Ecclesiastical History of England, with the Anglo-Saxon Chron- icle. A. 43. Bosworth. . Gothic and Anglo-Saxon Gospels, in parallel columns, with versions of Wycliffe and Tyndale. 44. Clarke (Adam). Christian Missions. 1831. 45. Coit. Lectures on Early History of Chris- tianity in England. 46. De Montalembert. Conversion of England. 3 vols. 1867. 47. Evans. Tales of the Ancient British Church. 1859. 48. Hardwick. History of the Christian Church (575-1517). 49. Hardwick. Missions of the Middle Ages. 50. Kemble. History of the Saxons in England. 2 vols. 1848. Conversion of the West. A. 51. Maclear. I. — The Northmen. 52. Maclear. II.— The Celts. 53. Maclear. III.— The English. 54. Maclear. IV.— The Slavs. 55. Merivale. ' V.— The Continental Teutons. 56. Maclear. Apostles of Mediaeval Europe, 1869. 57. Maclear. Christian Missions during the Mid- dle Ages. 1863. 58. Mason. Primitive Christianity in Ireland. 1840. 59. Mason. Testimony of St. Patrick as to An- tiquity in Ireland. 1846. PRICE. $ .60 .60 Is. 6.00 1.75 3.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.75 108 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. PRICE. 60. McCorry. Monks of lona, by the Duke of Argyll. 1871. 61. Milton. Britain under Trojan, Eoman, and Saxon Rule. 1870. 62 Morgan. St. Paul in Britain. 1870. 63. Smith. Mediseval Missions. 64. Smith. The Early Saxons. $ .50 65. Walrond. Christian Missions before the Eef- ormation. 1.15 66. Wilson. lona ; or, Early History of Chris- tianity in Scotland. 1860. 67. Wright. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon. 4.00 2. MODERN MISSIONS. 1.— GEOGRAPHY, ETHNOLOGY, PHILOLOGY, TRAV- ELS, MAPS, ATLASES, ETC., AND MISSIONS IN SPECIAL FIELDS. a. — General Travels, Compendiums, etc. 68. See Encyclopaedias, Gazetteers, etc. ; Reports of Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society ; of the Asiatic Society, Bengal Branch ; Bombay Branch ; Ceylon Branch ; North China Branch ; Straits Branch, and Asiatic Society of Japan. (The contents of these reports are given in Triibner's Catalogue of Oriental Publica- tions, pages 5-11.) Report of the Proceedings of the American Oriental Society and of Royal Geographical Society. 69. Ainsworth, All Round the World. 13.50 BIBLIOGRAPHICA L. 109 PRICE. 70. Prime. Around the World. 13.00 71. Bates. Illustrated Travels, 6 vols., each 7.50 72. Simpson. Meeting the Sun. 1874. 73. Gerstiicker. Narrative of a Journey around the World. 1.50 74. Marco Polo. Travels. 1.75 75. Davis. Eeminiscences of a Voyage around the World. 1.00 76. Smiles. A Boy's Tour around the World. 1.50 77. Smitli. Bound the World. 1.00 78. Brassey. Around the World in the Yacht "Sunbeam." 2.00 78a Malcom. Travels in South-Eastern Asia. 1.25 79. Seward. Travels Bound the World. 5.00 80. Hubner. A Kamble Bound the World. 1871. 6s. 81. Verne. Around the World in Eighty Days. 1.50 82. Kingston. Voyage Bound the World. 2.50 83. Merewether. By Sea and by Land (All Bound the World). ; 8s. 6d. 84. Field. From Egypt to Japan. A. 1879. 2.00 85. Field. From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn. 1879. 2.00 85a Young. Around the World with General Grant. 10.00 86. Bartholomew. Zell's Descriptive Hand Atlas of the World. 15.00 87. Johnston. Unrivalled Atlas. A. 1.50 88. Johnston. Eoyal Modern Atlas. 1861. 89. Bartholomew. Library Atlas. Putnam's Edition. 14.00 90. Milner. Universal Geography. 1876. 91. Missionary Geography. 1865. 92. Black. Hand Atlas of Modern Geography. 1856. 93. Black. General Atlas of the World. A. 22.50 10 110 FOREIGN MISSIONARY MANUAL. 94. Church Missionary Atlas. 1862. 95. Wyld. Missionary Atlas. 1839. 96. Student's Atlas of Modern and Classical Geography. $6.00 97. Colton. Missionary Map of the World. 20.00 98. Mitchell. Universal Atlas. 1851. 99. Bartholomew. Imperial Library Atlas. £5 5s. 100. Grundemann. Missions-Atlas. A. 12.50 101. Nelson. Atlas of the World. 1870. 102. Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World. 1866. 10.00 103. Martin. Statesman's Year Book (Annual). 3.00 104. Almanach de Gotha (Annuaire). 105. Levey. South American, Asiatic, and Oce- anic Business Directory of Prin- cipal Cities and Towns. 8.00 106. Berghaus. 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