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Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions

CHAPTER IV
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| | | -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Native workers (paid) | | | -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Since it is generally agreed that men in the main appeal to men, and women to women, that table should tell us roughly what is the force at work in relation to men and women; and any mistake in that supposition will be checked by the statistics for the Christian constituency, which serve a double purpose.

The statistics of the Christian constituency show us not only an important part of the Christian force at work in relation to the men and women of the non-Christian population; but in relation to the foreigners and the native workers they also help us to see how far the idea that men appeal to men and women to women, is in fact a good working rule.
Next it is desirable to know to what classes the mission especially appeals.

Here we shall probably have to accept estimates, sometimes rough estimates, for part at least of the information desirable; in some cases the table may be impossible; in some it may be most useful.

The table which we suggest is:-- -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- In the Population of Station District-- _____________________________________________________________________ Per Cent.|Per Cent.|Per Cent.

|Per Cent.| Per Cent.| Remarks Students.|Officials|Agricultural |Traders.


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