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Cannibalism Conquered. Mary Slessor, Pandita Ramabai. Two Thrilling Life Stories orf Feeble Women Made Strong Through Faith
Esther Ethelind Enock [1874-1947] & Jennie Chappell [1857-1938]


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Book Description

Title:
Cannibalism Conquered. Mary Slessor, Pandita Ramabai. Two Thrilling Life Stories orf Feeble Women Made Strong Through Faith
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Pickering & Inglis
Pages:
126
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India, Medical Missions
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Esther Ethelind Enock [1874-1947] & Jennie Chappell [1857-1938], Cannibalism Conquered. Mary Slessor, Pandita Ramabai

Contents

  • "MA," the Missionary Heroine of Calabar/ A Brief Biography of Mary Slessor
  1. That for Which She Was Apprehended
  2. Learning the Ways and the People
  3. Light in the Darkness
  4. Storming Satan's Stronghold
  5. Christ Triumphing in Okoyong
  6. "Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my heart, my life, my all."
  7. The Last Strenuous Years, and the Life Laid Down Until Daybreak
  • Pandita Ramabai
  1. A Forest Child
  2. The Hindu Wife and Widow
  3. A Bold Project
  4. Its Walls "Salvation" and Its Gates "Praise"
  5. Developments
  6. Domestic Economy by Manoramabai
  7. Home-calls
  • An Appreciation—William C. Irvine
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