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

CHAPTER X
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For us now, all that is needed is the addition of tables, similar to those which we used for hospitals in the station area, for hospitals excluded from any station survey.
Two other subjects ought to be included in this provincial survey, namely, literature and industrial work.

First, we must try to find a table which will express the work done by those important missionaries who are engaged in providing Christian literature, both for the Christian community and the heathen outside.

Here we find once more the difficulty that, whilst a few missionaries are wholly engaged in this form of missionary work, much is produced by missionaries who have already been included in the tables as either evangelistic or educational or medical missionaries, and we also touch bookselling and other kindred commercial questions.

With the commercial aspect of this work we cannot deal.

The following tables will throw light on the extent to which Christian literature is being produced and read:-- (i) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of Missionaries wholly Engaged | Proportion of Total in Literary Work.


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