Excerpt from The Ansons in Asiatic Temples
Magic Lantern and a number of slides, and with the aid Of these he gave a series of Friday evening lectures. Of course, the people came to see the pictures, and soon began to care more for the salvation of the idolaters. After a little while the young folks planned to organize a Mission Band, and to take up in earnest the study of missions. Mr. Anson presided at their meetings, and gave the little folks the benefit of his own learning. The Band had made such progress, that in four or five years they had made imaginary journeys in almost every country Of Asia. They had held festivals, given entertainments, and prepared Japanese tea-parties, all in addition to the gift of quite a sum Of their own money to the missionary Workers in Swatow.
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