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

CHAPTER X
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| stituency.

| Population.
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | __________|________|______________|________________|____________ If, in addition to this, there was either a census return or a credible estimate of the cities, towns, and villages, in the area, a table could be drawn of the cities, towns, and villages occupied, in the sense that there were Christians resident in them, and the work could be expressed in that form also, which would greatly assist the understanding of the other.
________________________________________________________________ | | | Occupied.

| Unoccupied.
Province.|__________________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |Cities.| Towns.| Villages.| Cities.| Towns.| Villages.
_________|_______|_______|__________|________|_______|__________ | | | | | | _________|_______|_______|__________|________|_______|__________ We ought here to repeat that we do not imagine for a moment that the Foreign Missions are to occupy all the villages or even all the cities and towns.

We believe that a careful statement of work to be done in this form would very speedily force us to realise, with a clearness and power never before experienced, the truth which we often repeat, that the conversion of the country must be the work of native Christians.
2.

The force at work in relation to the work to be done.


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