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... girls in 1871-1872 . Up to that time it had been the custom to educate girls in their homes . In the list of several Protestant schools established for girls , the first he mentions is Ferris Seminary . With reference to these Protestant ...
... girls in 1871-1872 . Up to that time it had been the custom to educate girls in their homes . In the list of several Protestant schools established for girls , the first he mentions is Ferris Seminary . With reference to these Protestant ...
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... girls ' school , called Sturges Seminary , was formally opened along with a boys ' school , called The Steele Memorial School . In 1891 the school was put in charge of a Japanese principal , and his management proved very satisfactory ...
... girls ' school , called Sturges Seminary , was formally opened along with a boys ' school , called The Steele Memorial School . In 1891 the school was put in charge of a Japanese principal , and his management proved very satisfactory ...
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... girls ' schools . Baron Kikuchi concludes his chapter on girls ' high schools with a paragraph beginning : 66 It will be seen from the above that although the number of schools has increased at a rapid rate , yet it has been ...
... girls ' schools . Baron Kikuchi concludes his chapter on girls ' high schools with a paragraph beginning : 66 It will be seen from the above that although the number of schools has increased at a rapid rate , yet it has been ...
Contents
Introduction by Dr Hill | 15 |
Varied Activities of the Early Missionaries | 22 |
Converts to Protestant Christianity | 30 |
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attitude baptized became Bible Board of Foreign Booth Buddhist building Chris Christ in Japan Christian Intelligencer Christianity in Japan Church in America Church in Japan Church of Christ coöperation Count Okuma David Murray Education in Japan Emperor English evangelistic Ferris Seminary Foreign Missions girls government schools graduates Griffis Ibid J. H. Ballagh Japa Japan Evangelist Japan Mission Japanese Christians Japanese Church Japanese government Japanese language Japanese students JHB letter later meetings Meiji Gakuin ment Miss Kidder Mission Field mission schools Missions in Japan Nagasaki nese newspaper evangelism number of Christians Okuma organization preaching Presbyterian Presbyterian and Reformed Presbyterian Mission Protestant Christians Protestant church pupils Reformed Church Mission Reformed Church missionaries religion religious Rutgers College S. R. Brown Shinto sion sionary Steele Academy Synod teachers teaching tian tion Union College Union Theological School United Church Verbeck wrote Yokohama