A Dissertation on the Propagation of Christianity in Asia: In two parts. To which is prefixed, a brief historic view of the progress of the Gospel in different nations since its first promulgation; illustrated by a chronological chart
Hugh Pearson [1777-1856]
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Book Description
Title:
A dissertation on the propagation of Christianity in Asia: In two parts. To which is prefixed, a brief historic view of the progress of the Gospel in different nations since its first promulgation; illustrated by a chronological chart
Author:
Hugh Pearson [1777-1856]
Publication Year:
1808
Location:
Oxford
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
227
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Asia
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
A Brief Historic View of the Progress of the Gospel in all nations Since the First Promulgation
A Dissertation on the Propagation of Christianity in Asia
Part I. On the Probable Design of the Divine Providence in Subjecting so large a portion of Asia in British Dominion
Part II. On the Duty, Means and Consequences of translating the Scriptures into the Oriental languages, and of promoting Christian knowledge in Asia
The Duty of translating the Scriptures into the Oriental languages, and of promoting Christian knowledge in Asia
The Mean of translating the Scriptures in to the Oriental languages, and of promoting Christian knowledge in Asia