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The Life and Work of the Rev. William Wingate. Missionary to the Jews
Gavin Carlyle [1828-1919]


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Book Description

Title:
The Life and Work of the Rev. William Wingate. Missionary to the Jews
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Alfred Holness
Pages:
299
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Hungary, Mission to Jewish People, Biography, William Wingate
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Gavin Carlyle [1828-1919], The Life and Work of the Rev. William Wingate. Missionary to the Jews

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Birth and Early Life—Conversion—and Resolution to become a Missionary to the Jews
  2. Origin of the Pesth Mission—Marvellous Divine Guidance
  3. Impression made by Dr. Duncan—Mr, Wingate's Arrival and Ordination
  4. Pentecostal Times—Services attended by Jews and Roman Catholics—The Saphir Family
  5. Influence of the Mission in Reviving the Protestant Church
  6. Training of Colporteurs and Extension of the Col portage through Hungary
  7. Educational Work—Philipp Saphir, in the midst of illness and suffering, becomes a prosperous teacher
  8. "Quotidiana"—Mission Journal of Mr. Wingate while in the Mission Field
  9. Death of the Archduke and banishment of the Archduchess from Pesth—Later Years in Pesth—Revolutionary Period
  10. Letters from the Archduchess, Duchess of Gordon, and Mrs. Duncan
  11. Letters to his wife, especially during the European Revolution
  12. Residence in the Isle of Wight—Notes in Guernsey—The Times Correspondent, S.G.O.
  13. Final Settlement in London—Address on Jewish Missions—Views of "The Higher Criticism"
  14. Recollections of Mr. Wingate, by Rev. Isaac Levinson, Mrs. Zuckerkandl, &c.
  15. Letters from his well-known Jewish Converts
  16. Dr. Adolph Saphir's address in Edinburgh on Pesth and Jewish Missions
  17. Mr.Wingate's Family—Celebration of Marriage Jubilee in 1893
  18. Closing Years-Death—Letters of Sympathy from many Countries
  • SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF THE HUNGARIAN PROTESTANT CHURCH. Abridged from a Narrative by Mr. Wingate
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