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Christian Missions: Their Agents, and their Results, 2 Vols.
Thomas William M. Marshall [1818-1877]


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Book Description

Title:
Christian Missions: Their Agents, and their Results, 2 Vols.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
New York
Publisher:
D. & J. Sadlier
Pages:
664+479+xxxv.
Subjects:
Christian Mission, History of Missions, Missionaries
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

Volume 1

  • Publisher's Preface
  • The Bible and the Heathen
  • The Bible and the Heathen in China
  • The Bible and the lleathen in India
  • The Bible and the Heathen in Ceylon
  • The Bible and the Heathen at the Antipodes
  • The Bible and the Heathen in Oceanica
  • The Bible and the Heathen in Africa
  • The Bible and the Heathen in America
  • Missions in China
  • Catholic Missions
  • Mission of Tong-Kong
  • Mission of China Proper
  • Missions in Corea
  • Mission in China and Annam
  • Protestant Missions in China
  • Dr. Morrison
  • Mr. Milne and Mr. Medhurst
  • Mr. Gutzluff
  • Mr. Tomlin
  • Dr. Smith
  • Dr. Bettelheim
  • Testimony of Protestant Travellers
  • Results of Protestant Missions
  • How the Missionaries resent their failure
  • The Multiplication of Sects
  • Medical Missionaries
  • The Protestant Missionaries ignorant of the language
  • The Treaty of 1860 and the Tae-Ping Rebels
  • Missions in India
  • Catholic Missions in India
  • St. Thomas and St. Francis Xavier
  • The Successors of St. Francis
  • Robert De Nobili
  • Missions in Central India
  • The Blessed John De Britto
  • Laynez, Borghese, and their Companions
  • Suppression of the Jesuits
  • Effects of the Suppression of the Jesuits
  • Present State of the Indian Mission
  • Condition of the Christians in India
  • Protestant Missions in India
  • Policy of the Government of India
  • Conduct of the English in India
  • The First Anglican Missionaries not English
  • The Lutheran.Anglican Missionaries
  • English Missionaries in India
  • Henry Martyn
  • Dr. Claudius Buchanan
  • Dr. Judson
  • The Anglo-Indian Bishops
  • Other Protestant Missions
  • Resources and Qualifications of the Missionaries
  • General Results in the Three Presidencies
  • Results of Education in India
  • Missions in Ceylon
  • Mission in the Antipodes
  • Missions in New Zealand
  • Missions in Oceanica
  • Missions in the Society Islands
  • Missions in the Sandwich Islands
  • Missions in Wallis and Gambier Islands
  • Missions in Samoan Group
  • Missions in the Figian Group of Islands
  • Mission in other Island Groups
  • Missions in Africa
  • Missions in Morocco
  • Missions in Algeria and Tunis
  • Missions in Egypt and the Nile
  • Missions in Abyssinia
  • Missions in Western Africa
  • Missions in South Africa

Volume 2

  • Missions in the Levant, Syria and Armenia
  • Missions in Mediterranean
  • Missions in European Turkey
  • Catholic Missions in Turkey
  • Missions in Asiatic Turkey
  • Missions in Jerusalem
  • Russian Missions and Sclavonic Unity
  • The Maronites
  • The Druses
  • Missions in Armenia
  • Protestant Missions in the Levant
  • Georgia and Persia
  • Missions in South America
  • Missions in Brazil
  • Missions in Guyana
  • Missions in Carthegena and the Blessed Peter Claver
  • Missions in Peru and Chili
  • Present State of the South American Provinces
  • Modern Missionaries in South America
  • Missions in Paraguay
  • Missions in North America
  • Missions in Guatemala
  • Missions in Central America
  • Missions in Mexico
  • Missions in Texas
  • Missions in California
  • Missions in Oregon
  • Missions in Rocky Mountains
  • Missions in British Columbia
  • Missions in Canada
  • Missions in Newfoundland, Greenland, and Lapland
  • Missions in United States
  • The Pilgrim Father
  • Anglican Missions in the United States
  • The American Negroes
  • The American Indians
  • Conclusion
  • Summary
  • General Contrast
  • The City of God and the City of Confusion
  • Results of Catholic and Protestant Education
  • Celibecy and :Marriage
  • Contrast in Social Results
  • The Church and the Sects
  • The End of the Conflict
  • Germany
  • Switzerland
  • France
  • Holland
  • England
  • Sweden Norway and Denmark
  • The Reformation Hypothesis
  • Conclusion
  • Index of Contents
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