THE MISSIONARY WORLD. Regular Edition. EVANGELICAL-UNDENOMINATIONAL. Among the best means for training the Children of the Church in the Missionary Spirit is the circulation among them of Missionary Literature, sufficiently interesting to be read by them, and which shall give them a knowledge of the people among whom Missions are needed, and such narratives as shall present the importance and value of Missionary Work. The Missionary World is an eight-page Monthly, each number containing from five to ten illustrations, accounts of the Habits, Customs, Beliefs, etc., of the People in Heathen Lands, Incidents and Narratives respecting Mission work among them, and stories that are calculated to awaken and develop the Missionary Spirit. One copy, twenty-five cents a year. Ten or more cop ies to one address, each fifteen cents a year; to different addresses, each twenty cents a year. The Little Missionary. "The Little Missionary" is a four-page monthly paper, containing pictures, stories about heathen lands and people, and stories that will increase the interest of the children in Missions. In order that the Sunday-schools may be furnished the paper at a price which can be readily secured, we furnish it at the rate of one-half cent a month or six cents a year per copy when twenty or more are sent to one address. Single copies, 25 cents a year. Lands and Peoples' Number Of "Gospel in All Lands." The third weekly issue of the "Gospel in All Lands" for each month is devoted to an account of the people of some particular country and mission work among them. It is well illustrated and of permanent value. One copy (without repaging) will be furnished regu. larly each month for one year for fifty cents. If ten or more are sent to one address they will cost but thirty cents a year per copy. Monthly Survey Number Of "Gospel in All Lands." The first weekly issue of the "Gospel in All Lands" for each month is devoted to Proceedings of Missionary Societies and to Notes respecting Mission Work in All Lands, Incidents, etc. We are aiming to supply a want in Missionary Literature by furnishing Missionary Papers for the Young at a low price. This we are able to do by having a large number of Illustrations and material used in our Weekly "Gospel in All Lands" or gathered while seeking material for it. We are furnishing "The Little Missionary," a four-page monthly, at six cents a year when taken in quantities. It is suited to all denominations. THE MISSIONARY WORLD. Methodist Episcopal Edition. Published by Eugene R. Smith, 114 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. The Methodist Episcopal Edition of the Missionary World is an eight-page Monthly. It contains each month seven of the eight pages of the "Regular Edition of the Missionary World" and one page devoted to Mission Notes of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Every quarter it gives a corrected list of all the Foreign Missionaries of the Church. The first number is dated July, 1883. One copy, twenty-five cents a year. Ten or more copies to one address, each fifteen cents a year; to different addresses, each twenty cents a year. The following is from Rev. J. M. Reid, D.D., LL.D., and Rev. C. H. Fowler, D.D., LL.D., Missionary Secretaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church: It affords us pleasure to say we cordially recommend the Methodist Episcopal Edition of the Missionary World, published by Eugene R. Smith, and hope it will have a general circulation among the pastors, members and children of the Methodist Episcopal Church. J. M. REID, C. H. FOWLER. Mission Rooms, New York, May 23, 1888. THE MISSIONARY WORLD. Published by Eugene R. Smith, 114 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. It is recommended by the Missionary Secretary and Missionary Treasurer and should find its way into every Southern Methodist family. The first number is dated May, 1883. One copy, twenty-five cents a year. Ten or more copies to one address, each fifteen cents a year; to different addresses, each twenty-five cents a year. The following is from Rev. A. G. Haygood, D.D., President of Emory College, Oxford, Ga.: The Southern Methodist Edition of the Missionary World seems to me calculated to do much good in our Church. Sunday-schools able to take more than one paper would do well to add it to the Sunday-School VisOne copy (without repaging) will be furnished reguitor, that the Children may be brought up to take an inlarly each month for one year for fifty cents. If ten or telligent interest in Missionary Work. more are sent to one address they will cost but thirty cents a year per copy. Oxford, Ga., May 22, 1883. ATTICUS G. HAYGOOD. |