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Missionary Survey As An Aid To Intelligent Co-Operation In Foreign Missions by Roland Allen
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use a fraction, though the inner truth might be more easily expressed by
figures which represented that one man as two or three.

The table then is as follows:--

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Missionaries. | Paid | Amount of| Amount of | Total | Remarks
| Native | Foreign | Native | Funds | and
| Workers| Funds | Funds | including | Con-
| | Spent | Spent | Government| clusions
| | on: [1] | on: [2] | Grants. |
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Evangelistic | | | | |
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Medical. | | | | |
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Educational | | | | |
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Other Forms | | | | |
of Work. | | | | |
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[Footnote 1: All funds derived from foreigners except Government grants.]

[Footnote 2: Including fees and contributions.]

It will be observed that this table is designed, like all the others, to
serve primarily one single purpose. Since that purpose is to show the
relative weight thrown by the mission and the Christians into different
forms of evangelistic expression, all missionaries, all native workers,
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