Memoir of Mrs Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burmah; Including a History of the American Baptist Mission in the Burman Empire, 5th edn.
James Davis Knowles [1798-1838]
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Book Description
Title:
Memoir of Mrs Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burmah; Including a History of the American Baptist Mission in the Burman Empire, 5th edn.
Author:
James Davis Knowles [1798-1838]
Publication Year:
1832
Location:
Boston
Publisher:
Lincoln & Edmands
Pages:
408
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Myanmar, Ann H. Judson, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Publishers' Note
Mrs. Judson's Birth, Education, and Conversion
Mrs. Judson's Connexion with Mr. Judson
Embarkation—Voyage—Arrival at Calcutla
Difficulties with the Bengal Government—Mr. and Mrs. Judson, and Mr. Rice become Baptists
Mr. and Mrs. Judson, and Mr. Rice sail for the Isle of France—Mrs. Newell's death—Mr. Rice sails for America—Mr. and Mrs. J. sail for Madras—Arrival at Rangoon
Sketch of the Geography, History, Religion, Language, &c. of the Burman Empire
Establishment of the Mission at Rangoon
Letters of Mrs. Judson—Birth and Death of a Son—Arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Hough
Mr. Judson's Visit to Chittagong—Persecution of Mr. Hough, and his Departure for Bengal—Return of Mr. Judson—Arrival of Messrs. Colman and Wheelock
Mr. Judson commences Preaching—First Convert baptized—Death of Mr. Wheelock
Visit to Ava—Unsuccessful lnterview with the King
Arrival in Calcutta—Return to Rangoon—Dr. Price joins the Mission—Mrs, Judson sails for America
Mrs. Judson's Visit to Amerca—Mr. Wade joins the Mission—Sail for Calcutta
Messrs. Judson and Price visit Ava—Mrs. Judson and Mr. and Mrs. Wade arrive at Rangoon
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Visit Ava—War with the British
Account of the Scenes at Ava during the War
Narrative continued—Removal of the Prisoners to Oung-pen-la—Mrs. Judson follows them
Removal to Amherst—Mrs. Judson's Death
Progress of the Mission after Mrs. Judson's Death—Mr. Boardman joins the Mission—Dr. Price's Death
Progress and present State of the Mission
Concluding Remarks—Mrs. Judson's Address to American Females