UNWIN BROTHERS, THE GRESHAM PRESS, CHILWORTH AND LONDON.
[Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors from the original edition have been corrected.
In Chapter III, in the sentence beginning |Forty-four years have elapsed| the word |sittting| has been changed to |sitting|.
In Chapter XI, in the sentence beginning |It was my privilege for years| the word |intineracies| has been changed to |itineracies|.
In Chapter XVII, in the sentence beginning |So great was the danger| the word |thouands| has been changed to |thousands|.
In Chapter XXII, in the sentence beginning |The Government has now entered| the word |largerly| has been changed to |largely|.
In Chapter XXV, in the sentence beginning |I am surprised when Christians speak| the word |achieve| has been inserted between |to| and |full|; in the sentence beginning |I have been confining my remarks| the phrase |who his still| has been changed to |who is still|; and in the sentence beginning |Looking beyond our Benares missions| the word |beyound| has been changed to |beyond|.
In Chapter XXVI, in the sentence beginning |It occurred to me| the word |occured| has been changed to |occurred|.
In Chapter XXXI, in the sentence beginning |The great officers of state| the phrase |must he highly paid| has been changed to |must be highly paid|.]