Mission school

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Mission \Mis"sion\, n. [L. missio, fr. mittere, missum, to send:
   cf. F. mission. See {Missile}.]
   1. The act of sending, or the state of being sent; a being
      sent or delegated by authority, with certain powers for
      transacting business; comission.
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            Whose glorious deeds, but in these fields of late,
            Made emulous missions 'mongst the gods themselves.
                                                  --Shak.
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   2. That with which a messenger or agent is charged; an
      errand; business or duty on which one is sent; a
      commission.
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            How to begin, how to accomplish best
            His end of being on earth, and mission high.
                                                  --Milton.
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   3. Persons sent; any number of persons appointed to perform
      any service; a delegation; an embassy; as, the Russian
      mission to the United Nations.
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            In these ships there should be a mission of three of
            the fellows or brethren of Solomon's house. --Bacon.
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   4. An assotiation or organization of missionaries; a station
      or residence of missionaries.
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   5. An organization for worship and work, dependent on one or
      more churches.
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   6. A course of extraordinary sermons and services at a
      particular place and time for the special purpose of
      quickening the faith and zeal participants, and of
      converting unbelievers. --Addis & Arnold.
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   7. Dismission; discharge from service. [Obs.]
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   {Mission school}.
      (a) A school connected with a mission and conducted by
          missionaries.
      (b) A school for the religious instruction of children not
          having regular church privileges.
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   Syn: Message; errand; commission; deputation.
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