Cover | Page cv |
Spine | Page sp |
Title Page | Page tp |
THE LATE MRS. E. E. STROUD SMITH. | Page ii |
INTRODUCTORY TO THE SEVENTH EDITION BY THE LATE SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS. |
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Illustration | Page vi |
Slaves being sold at Public Auction. | Page 9 |
A Runaway Slave. | Page 21 |
SLAVE CHAINS AND LASH USED BY THE SLAVE MASTERS ON THE SLAVES IN THE WEST INDIES. | Page 23 |
PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN. | Page 27 |
MRS. R. S. HIND SMITH. | Page 82 |
WILLIE AND MARTIN HIND SMITH. | Page 83 |
AFRICA FOR JESUS | Page 84 |
THE PASTORS' COLLEGE. | Page 88 |
PROFESSOR A. FERGUSSON. | Page 88 |
THE REV. C. H. SPURGEON. | Page 89 |
WEST EALING BAPTIST CHURCH. | Page 91 |
C. H. RICHARDSON. T. L. JOHNSON. MRS. RICHARDSON. MRS. JOHNSON. | Page 100 |
Idol given up by a Convert. | Page 114 |
OUR DESTINATION AND SPHERE. | Page 116 |
MISSION HOUSE AT VICTORIA. | Page 119 |
MISSION HOUSE AT BAKANDU, WEST AFRICA. | Page 124 |
Illustration | Page 144 |
Illustration | Page 145 |
POLICE ORPHANAGE, REDHILL, SURREY. | Page 156 |
POLICE ORPHANAGE, REDHILL, SURREY. | Page 157 |
Illustration | Page 158 |
BIBLE PRESENTED BY THE COMMITTEE. | Page 175 |
African Bushman. | Page 195 |
Nubian Negro. | Page 196 |
CAPS AND BAGS MADE OF GRASS, AND AN IDOL GIVEN UP BY A CONVERT. |
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THE GREAT SOUDAN. | Page 207 |
REV. R. L. STEWART. | Page 212 |
OUR LITTLE RUTH. | Page 212 |
MRS. S. ARTIMECO JOHNSON. | Page 212 |
Rev. R. L. Stewart. THE TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL MISSION SCHOOL, MONROVIA, LIBERIA, WEST COAST OF AFRICA, Founded December, 1892. |
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CHARLES STEWART. | Page 216 |
GROUP TAKEN AT THE ROYAL SAILORS' REST, DEVONPORT. | Page 217 |
LITTLE ETHEL. This is when we first became friends. |
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THE GREAT LIVINGSTONE RIVER AND CONGO FREE STATE. | Page 224 |
MR. FRANK TEVA CLARK. The first Student sent out from the Institute, fifteen years ago, he has laboured faithfully on the banks of Lake Entomba ever since. |
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WINCHESTER SOLDIERS' HOME TENT, BULFORD CAMP. | Page 232 |
SOLDIERS' HOME, WINCHESTER. CHILDREN OF THE INFANT CLASS. |
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JAMES AND ERNEST, Grandson and Son of Mr. C. Edwards, Manager of The Soldiers' Home, Winchester. Each has a second birthday. |
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SLAVE CHAINS AND A WHIP. | Page 236 |
"RAVENSCROFT," UPPER RICHMOND ROAD, PUTNEY. |
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MR. H. B. MCPHERSON. | Page 252 |
ADDIE. HECTORINA. WILLIE. MR. MCPHERSON'S CHILDREN. |
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JUBILEE OF THE Y. M. C. A., 1894. | Page 254 |
WILFRED PAULL. CHARLIE FONE. | Page 259 |
Illustration | Page 260 |
DORA ROSS. "Tell me the story simply, as to a little child." |
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CLARA NEIGHBOUR, Who gave her heart to Jesus when five years old. |
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