Index.
Administration, Mission, 264-286
Advaitha, 82
Agency employed by Hinduism and Christianity, 89
Agents, Mission, 304
Aims of the Two Faiths, 87
American Effort in India, 179, 329
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 180
American Push, 187
Amir Ali Sahib, 345
Anglo-Saxon Effort in India, 172
Appliances, Missionary, 300
Army, The, 44
Arya Somaj, 313, 315, 349, 351
Asceticism of Hindus, 120
“Asia and Europe,” 335
Atchison, Sir Charles, 191
Australian Effort, 177
Avatar, 79
Banerjee, Kali Churn, 295, 316
Banerjee, Dr. K. M., 316
Banerjee, Surendra Nath, 51
Baptism—shall it be administered immediately upon confession? 290
Baptism—shall it be administered secretly? 291
Baptism—shall ladies administer? 292
Basil Mission, 285
Benevolence of Native Christians, 225
Besant, Mrs. Annie, 344
Bhakti, Doctrine of, 76
Bible—Influence of, 90
Bowen, Rev. George, 202
Brâhm, 84
Brahmo Somaj, 349
Buddha, The, 59
Buddhism, 54
Burma, 181
Canadian Effort, 188
Carey, William, 173
Caste and Government, 340
Caste in the Church, 131, 171, 270, 271
Chaitanya, 65
Character of Native Christians, 320
Christian Community, The, 307
Christian Science, 293
Christian Schools, 354
Christianity and Hinduism Contrasted, 80
Chunder Sen, 150
Church Missionary Society, 174
Clarke, Dr. W. N., 267
Climates of India, 14
Comparison of present and past Methods of Work, 188
Comparative Religion, 209
[pg 366]Contrast of the two Faiths, 88
Contrast of the two Races, 46
Converts—from what Social Strata? 315
Coöperation among Missions, 238
Coronation Address of Indian Christians, 86
Credentials of Hinduism and Christianity, 183
Danish, 173
Demonolatry, 63
Denmark, 168
Direction of Missions, 234
Discipling the Nations, 266
Dress and Food of the Missionary, 199
Dravidians, 15
Drink Evil, The, 42
Duff, Alexander, 175
Dutch, 178
Dutt, Toru, 322
East and West, 297
East India Company, 176, 180, 360
Eastern Thought, 141
Economic Conditions, 18
Economic Problems, 282
Educated Classes and Christ, 357
Educated Classes and Western Thought, 353, 356
Education, 27, 193, 248, 277, 280
Education of Christians, its Extent, 281
Emancipation of Woman, 159
English Missions, 175
Eschatology, 75
Ethnic Faith, 109
European Effort in India, 178
Evangelistic Department, 242
Evolution, 264
Exclusive Spirit of Christianity, 108
Faith Missions, 231
“Failure of Missions,” 298
Fairbairn, Dr., 121
Family Life, 24
Famine, 21
Fatalism, 122
Frederick IV, King, 168
Gautama, 59
God, Doctrine of, 81
Goreh, Miss, 322
Government, The Educational Department of, 278
Government of India, 37
Government Service, 34
Grain of India, 15
Hall, Stanley President, 281
Haskell-Barrows Lectureship, 186
Harris, Lord, 187
Harrison, Ex-President Benjamin, 323
Heavens and Hells of Hinduism, 88
Hindu Joint Family System, 24, 133
Hinduism, 62
Hinduism Conservative, 107
Hinduism an Ethnic Faith, 109
Hinduism—is it Tolerant? 310
Hinduism Transformed, 341
History of Christianity in India, 163
Hopkins, 69
Humility necessary to the Missionary, 213
Hymnology of India, 302
Ideals of the Two Faiths, 101
Ideals of the Hindu, 118
Independent Work of Indian Christians, 326
Individualism in Missions, 236
Industrial Mission, 179
Industrial Problems, 282
Infanticide, 158
Influence of Woman in India, 148
Inter-caste Marriages, 274
[pg 367]Irrigation Schemes, 22
Islam, The New, 345
Jaffna Mission, 182
Jones, Sir William, 82
Jordanus, 166
Judaism, 55
Judson, Adoniram, 181
Kali, 66
Kalki Avatar, 78
Karma, 92
Kipling, Rudyard, 212
Languages, 16
Last Commission of our Lord, 265
Laws of India Changed, 337
Leaven of Christianity, 332
Leipzig Lutheran Mission, 178
Length of Missionary Service, 203
Lex talionis, 111
Life of the Missionary, 197
Literacy, 27
Literary Work, 252
Literature, Christian, 301
London Missionary Society, 174
Love—a Missionary Qualification, 213
Lyall, Sir Alfred, 63
Macedonian Cry, 219
Mackensie, Sir Alexander, 320
Madras Native Christian Association, 324
Magna Charta of Missions, 180
Mahabarata, 144
Mahratta Mission, 181
Man, Doctrines concerning, 85
Manu, Code, 108
Marriage among Hindus, 156
Martyn, Henry, 174
Matheson, Dr., 70
McKinley, President, 336
Medical Work, 255
Metempsychosis, 97
Mills, Samuel, 179
Mission Administration, 286
Mission Agents, 304
Mission of Great Britain in India, 45
Mission Enterprise as a Christian Principle, 230
Missionary, The, 193
Missionary and the Mission, 222
Missionary and Missionary Societies, 219
Missionary Appliances, 300
Missionary's Attitude towards the Non-Christian World, 215
Missionary as an Organizer, 224
Missionary Organization, 228
Missionary Results, 298
Missionary Societies, 228
Missionary Success—What is it? 298
Moral Standards of Christianity and Hinduism, 110
Morality and Piety, 135
Motive of Missionary, 215, 265
Motives of Christian Converts, 312
Mozumdar, Protab, 350
Muir, Sir W., 191
Müller, Max, 67
Multiplication of Missionary Activities, 284
National Congress, 34
Native Christian, 126
Native Christian Character, 130
Native Christian Community, 307, 318
Native Christian Women, 320
Native Church and Evangelism, 244
Native Officials—Their Attitude Towards Mission Schools, 279
Native States, 39
[pg 368]Neo-Hinduism, 344
Newcastle, Bishop of, 330
New Converts, 288
New Religious Movements in India, 348
Obscenity in the East, 126, 340
Offerings of Native Christians, 325
Opium Traffic, 42
Organic Structure of a Mission, 240
Organizations of the Native Church, 259
Oriental Christianity, 296
Origin of Hinduism, 70
Pantænus, 164
Parseeism, 57
Passive Virtues of India, 127
Pastoral Work in Missions, 245
Path of Works, 121
Patience, an Equipment of the Missionary, 212
“Patriot, The Christian,” 325
Pax Britanica, 44
People of India, 15
Pessimism of Hinduism, 89
Physical Features of India, 13
Physical Fitness of the Missionary, 194
Plato, 90
Plutscho, 167
Political Condition of India, 31
Polygamous Converts, 288
Poverty of Christians, 312
Poverty of the Land, 19
Prakriti, 85
Prartanei Somaj, 349
Preaching to the Heathen—Its Character, 245
Prepossessions of a Hindu, 116
Presbyterian Mission, 182
Problems, Missionary, 263
Problems Concerning New Converts, 288
Products of Christianity and Hinduism, 114
Profanity, East and West, 126
Progressive Spirit of Christianity, 108
Property of Missions in India, 300
Protestant Christian Effort, 166
Provincial Governments, 39
Railroads in India, 22
Ramanuja, 66
Reactionary Spirit in India, 293, 295
Religions of India, 54
Religious Instruction in Mission Schools, 280
Rest and Recreation for Missionaries, 195
Revival of Thought in India, 293
Right of the Christian Church to Send Missionaries, 264
Rivers of India, 14
Robert de Nobilibur, 167
Roman Catholic Effort in India, 165
Roman Catholics and Caste, 271
Rural People, Hindus a, 18
Saivism, 64
Sakti Worship, 66
Sanskrit, 16
Sattianathan, Mrs., 323
Schools for Christian Children, 249
Schools for Non-Christians, 248
Schools, Mission, 303
Schultze, 169
Schwartz, 170
Scottish Missions, 175
[pg 369]Self-Extension of the Native Church, 260
Self-Government of the Native Church, 32, 259
Self-Support of the Native Church, 261, 274
Sell, Dr. E., 345
Serampore, 173
Shanars, 308
Sherring, Rev., 171
Sikhism, 61
Sin, Hindu and Christian Conception of, 89
Singh, Sir Harnam, 317
Sita, 145
Slater, Rev. G. T. E., 357
Sorabjis, The, 322
Soul, Doctrine of, 86
S. P. C. K., 170
S. P. G., 172
“Spirit of Islam,” 345
Spirituality of Hinduism, 74
Spiritual Qualifications of the Missionary, 210
Statistics, Religious, 55
Strachey, Sir John, 159
Study of Christian Missions, 267
Supreme Soul, 86
Survival of the Fittest, 264
Syrian Church of Malabar, 165
Tamil Bible, 178
Taxation in India, 40
Telegu Baptist Mission, 309
Theological Seminaries, 244
Theology of the Missionary, 205
Theosophy, 293
Thoburn, Bishop, 185, 206, 277, 309
Thomas, St., 163
Tinnevelly Mission, 308
Toleration, Religious, 310
Townsend, Meredith, 335
Training of the Missionary, 204
Tranquebar, 167
Triad, Hindu, 65
Turanians of South India, 316
Universe, Doctrine of the, 84
Vaishnava Sects, 65
Vaishnavism, 65
Vasco da Gama, 166
Vedantism, 67
Vernaculars of India and the Missionary, 208
Vicarious Atonement, 73
Webb, Rev. E., 302
Wifely Devotion, 145
Williams, Sir Monier, 85
Wilson, Dr., 176
Witness Bearing, 266
Women of India, 143, 147, 151, 320
Women of India, their Disabilities, 152
Women in Missionary Organization, 237
Work for Women, 256
Xavier, 166
Yesuthasan, 302
Young, Work for the, 185, 257, 329
Young, Sir William Mackworth, 227
Ziegenbalg, 167