Annual Report of the Hawaiian Evangelical AssociationPrinted at the Press of H.L. Sheldon, 1890 - Missions |
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... JAPANESE WORK . Having been assigned to the supervision of that portion of the work among the Japanese on the Sandwich Islands under the care of the Methodist Episcopal Church , I take pleasure in con- tributing to your report such ...
... JAPANESE WORK . Having been assigned to the supervision of that portion of the work among the Japanese on the Sandwich Islands under the care of the Methodist Episcopal Church , I take pleasure in con- tributing to your report such ...
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... JAPANESE WORK . $ 4,582 59 Paid . Salary of J. Okabe , Japanese preacher at Hilo .. $ 317 00 14 " assitant at Hilo .... 14 " two Japanese colporteurs . Special grant in aid of Jap . work .. Freight on books to Hilo ... Grant for house ...
... JAPANESE WORK . $ 4,582 59 Paid . Salary of J. Okabe , Japanese preacher at Hilo .. $ 317 00 14 " assitant at Hilo .... 14 " two Japanese colporteurs . Special grant in aid of Jap . work .. Freight on books to Hilo ... Grant for house ...
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... Japanese . To these by another year we hope to add the Portuguese . Reports failed from only four native parishes . On Wednesday the greetings of the various foreign churches and missions were received . Rev. E. G. Beckwith , D. D. ...
... Japanese . To these by another year we hope to add the Portuguese . Reports failed from only four native parishes . On Wednesday the greetings of the various foreign churches and missions were received . Rev. E. G. Beckwith , D. D. ...
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... JAPANESE MISSION . On the Sabbath of the 20th of July , 1890 , Jiro Okabe , of Hilo , who , for over a year , had successfuly conducted the Japanese mission there , was ordained , by council , at the Central Union Church of this city ...
... JAPANESE MISSION . On the Sabbath of the 20th of July , 1890 , Jiro Okabe , of Hilo , who , for over a year , had successfuly conducted the Japanese mission there , was ordained , by council , at the Central Union Church of this city ...
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... Japan . The Hawaiian Board have invited two new helpers from abroad to enter the field with him , and , in time , they may be ... Japanese on these islands , and 3,000 more are ex- pected . In no other Christian country are there so 28.
... Japan . The Hawaiian Board have invited two new helpers from abroad to enter the field with him , and , in time , they may be ... Japanese on these islands , and 3,000 more are ex- pected . In no other Christian country are there so 28.
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ANNUAL REPORT Apaiang attendance Bible Bingham Butaritari C. M. Hyde Central Union Church charge Chinese Mission Christian E. S. Timoteo English EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION evangelistic F. W. Damon faithful field Foreign Church Foreign Missions friends Fund Gilbert Islands Gilbertese gilt H. H. Parker Hawaii Hawaiian Board Hawaiian churches Hawaiian Evangelical Association Hilo HOME MISSIONS Honolulu interest J. B. Atherton J. M. Ezera Japanese June Kalaupapa Kapu Kauai Kaumakapili Kawaiahao Kawaiahao Church Kealoha Kekahuna Kindergarten Kohala Kohala Girls Kona Kusaie Lihue Losap Lukunor M. S. Rice Maiana Marakei Marshall Islands Maui meeting Milolii Miss Molokai native churches Nonouti North Pacific Missionary O. H. Gulick O. P. Emerson Oahu P. C. Jones Pacific Missionary Institute Paia parish Parsonage pastor Ponape Portuguese pupils S. E. Bishop Sabbath School sailed Secretary Society Sunday School Tapiteuea teachers Testaments Traveling Expenses Treasurer W. W. Hall Waiamau waiian Wailuku Waimea Waterhouse
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Page 100 - I. THE Church being divided into many separate congregations, these need mutual counsel and assistance, in order to preserve soundness of doctrine, and regularity of discipline, and to enter into common measures for promoting knowledge and religion, and for preventing infidelity, error, and immorality.