LAYMEN AND FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Iho Laymen's Campaign for Foreign Missions in America, says the- "British \\ oekly, is producing great and cheerins results. Many cities, towns,'and villages have immensely increased their gilts. It is calculated that from tho seventy-nvo cities visited there will be an increase this, year in the contrib'uSSnn nnn f °™ fin ™ issi °™ of more than *..JUU,UOO. The general secretarv, Mr J. Campbell White, savs. "Instead" of religion losing its grip upon men, iho Aatioiial Missionary Campaign has revealed the fact that religion is steadily securing a deeper grip upon the men of. America i\ o commercial or political appeal has even brought together such large companies of strong, representative men as have attended the seventvlive conventions held throughout the United States by the Laymen's Missionary Movement since last October "
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 9
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131LAYMEN AND FOREIGN MISSIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 9
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