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Identifier: spiritofmissions74epis (find matches)
Title: The Spirit of missions
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Episcopal Church. Board of Missions Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Subjects: Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Missions
Publisher: Burlington, N.J. : J. L. Powell
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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tion of the Holy Com-munion in the cathedral, for the Wom-ans Auxiliary. Sixty-six communicantswere present, including white people,Hawaiians, Chinese, Japanese andKoreans. This is Bishop Restaricks ac-count of the rest of the day: At 9:30 Miss Emery dropped into theHawaiian service. At 10 a.m. she wentto St. Peters Church Sunday-school andspoke to them. At eleven we attendedservice at St. Peters; then to the Jap-anese mission, where eighteen of our boysand two women had met for prayer, nota service. We went to the cathedral forthe service in English. At 3 p.m. oureight Sunday-schools in Honolulu met.In the evening Miss Emery went to St.Elizabeths. One side of the church waspacked with men, Chinese, except forsixteen Koreans, who met her after theservice. I then drove her to Holy Trin-ity Mission just in time to hear the lastof the catechists address, and then to themission hall, where she addressed thefifty-two men and six women present. Thinking that this was enough, Itook her home.
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(478) THE END OF A YEAR AT ST. PAULS, TOKYO BY THE REVEREND ROGER A. WALKE ST. PAULS COLLEGE, MiddleSchool, recently closed the mostsuccessful year in its history.Its students number 540; andthere were eighty-seven graduates. Twoof the class, one of them a nephew of Mr.Ishii, of the Oji Orphanage, made rathera record. During the five years theyhave never missed a day. Indeed dur-ing the five years they have neither ofthem ever been absent from one singlerecitation or school meeting. Duringfive years they have never been a minutelate. And if ever they have given aminutes trouble to any teacher, thatteacher has failed to make mention of it.They both graduated well up in the class.When they came forward to receive theirprizes, they received, also, justly earnedapplause. The baccalaureate sermon waspreached in Trinity Cathedral. It wasan earnest appeal to the graduates to beto their country the lights which theChristian opportunities they have re-ceived make possible. The strict atten-tio
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