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Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of the Rev. Christian Frederick Swartz, 1st American edn.
Hugh Pearson [1777-1856]


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Book Description

Title:
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of the Rev. Christian Frederick Swartz, 1st American edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Perkins, Marvin & Co.
Pages:
414
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India, Christian Frederick Schwartz
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

  • Preface to the American Edition
  • Introductory Sketch
  1. Early Life and Education of Swartz...
  2. Mr. Swartz enters on the Duties of a Missionary...
  3. War in the Carnatic between the French and English...
  4. Tranquality of the Danish Missionaries during the late hostilities in the Carnatic...
  5. Enlarged Sphere of Swartz's labors...
  6. Sketch of Dwartz and his early proceedings at Trichonopolym by the late W. Chambers...
  7. Continuation of hostilities...
  8. Mr. Swartz's general occupations during the year 1770...
  9. Letter to Mr. Chambers at the commencement of the year 1771...
  10. Mr. Swartz visits Tanjore...
  11. Tanjore, the future residence of Mr. Swartz...
  12. Completion of the church in the little Fort at Tanjore...
  13. Death of Hyder Ali...
  14. Introduction and progress of Protestant Christianity in Tinnevelly...
  15. Ordination of Mr. J. C. Kohlhofff...
  16. Misgovernment of Ameer Sing,,,
  17. Letters to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and to several friends...
  18. Harch treatment of Serfoyce and and Widows of Tuljajee, by Ameer Sing...
  19. Debate in Parliament on the renewal of the East India Company's Charter of 1793...
  20. Colsing period of Mr. Swartz's life...
  21. Reflection on the Death of Swartz...
  22. Review of the character of Swartz
  23. Some account of the state of the Mission since the death of Swartz...
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