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

CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II.
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS.
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All survey is properly governed by the purpose for which it is made The purpose decides what is to be included, what excluded A scientific survey is a survey of selected factors This is not to be confused with the collection of facts to prove a theory The collection of facts is independent of the conclusions which may be drawn 2.

The survey proposed is a missionary survey The difference between medical and educational surveys and missionary survey 3.

The survey proposed is designed to embrace the work of all Societies 4.

Definition of aim necessarily suggests a policy We have not hesitated to set out that policy We make criticism easy 5.


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