ABSTRACT

St. Christopher’s continued.— The Author’s first visit to the island.— Establishment o f a Methodist mission.— Extra­ ordinary success o f that mission.— Authors second and third visits.— Remains o f a burning mountain, and evidence o f still unextinguished fires.— Progress o f re­ ligion.— Political ben fits resulting from the propaga­ tion o f the gospel.— Extensiveness o f a gracious work among the negroes.— Comparative estimate between the piety o f the negroes and that o f Europeans.