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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.

CHAPTER XXVII
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Five were added to the Protestants, and two to the church, while there was a decided improvement in the attention given to preaching.

The boys' school prospered, with forty pupils.

Women were to some extent instructed in reading the Bible by the scholars, who went from house to house for the purpose.

Thirty adults were taught at their houses, and thirty others attended the male school regularly.

The church-members gained a reputation for strict honesty, temperance, and general excellence.


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