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Excerpt from The Success of Christian Missions: Testimonies to Their Beneficent Results
Let me cut away all grounds for another objection which is often plausibly urged for despising missions, and was made not many years ago by a noble duke in the House of Lords, that missions are a 'gigantic impracticability, ' or an organised hypocrisy, ' and that every man engaged in them must be a fanatic or an impostor. Thus do men, who have never taken the smallest trouble to inquire into the subject, reiterate the ignorant assertion that 'missions are a failure.' A failure!
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