The History of Christianity in India: Vol. V

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BoD – Books on Demand, Jul 27, 2022 - Fiction - 716 pages
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His first appearance in the pulpit
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His anomalous relation to his Clergy
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Arrangement of the Archdeaconries
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Improvement in the schools and congregation
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Attention to the Calcutta Schools
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Madras Committee
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Bishops views on the conversion of the natives
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First confirmation and visitation
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Bishop proceeds to Madras
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Proceedings of the District Committee
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Conse ration of St Georges Church
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Confirmation and Visitation
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Vepery Mission 15 Bishop proceeds southward
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Fidelity of the converts
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CuddaloreChillumbramTranquebarTanjoreTrichinopoly
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Bishops comparative view of Romanists and Protestants
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PalamcottahArambooly Pass
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Government treatment of Native Christians
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QuilonCochinBombay
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Christian Knowledge Societys Committee
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Proceedings at Bombay
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Character of Romanists
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GoaCannanoreCochin C
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Interview with the Syrian Metran
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Visit to the Syrian Churches
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AllepieColumbo
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Progress of Christianity in Ceylon
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Bishop preaches at Columbo
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Bishop returns to Calcutta
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Measures for the improvement of the church establishment
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Difficulty with reference to the missionary clergy
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Impediments in the Bishops path
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Indications of a favourable movement
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Measures for native education
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Project of a collegiate establishment
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Royal Letter for the object
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Review of the Gospel Propagation Society
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Grant from the Christian Knowledge Society
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Grant from the Church Missionary Society
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Bishops second visitation
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Second visit to Madras
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New chapel at Calcutta and DumDum 7 Apostasy of a missionary 8 Brahmins begin to oppose the Gospel 9 Accession and loss of several labourers 1...
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Bishops visit to Penang
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Relief of the Tranquebar Mission
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Foundation of St James Church and Schools Calcutta
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Instruction given to Bengalee teachers
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General thirst for knowledge
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Chittagongmurder of the missionary
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Death of his successor
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Varied progress and trials at the station
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Improvement in the free school
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Grant of land for the college
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Plan and estimate of the building
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Bishops preparatory discourse 56 Lays the foundationstone
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Second visitation at Bombay 47 Death of the Archdeacon of Madras and the Governor of Penang 48 Bishops standard of Missionary character
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Excesses of superstition at Allahabad
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Bishop suffers from his exertions
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Visit to Cochin
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Conversion of a Romish Vicar Apostolic
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Bishops interview with the Syrian Metran
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Columbo now under the Bishops jurisdiction
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Ordination of Mr Armour
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Not authorised to ordain a native
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European prejudices against East Indians
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School of Industry at Point de Galle
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Arrival of a principal and a professor
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Account of Ram Mohun
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Grant from the Bible Society to the College
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Third visitation at Calcutta
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CHAPTER III
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education without religion
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Scriptures translated into MalayalimArrival of printing press c
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Account of the Syrian Church
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Tellicherry
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CHAPTER VIII
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Government grant of landmission buildings erected
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Protestant burialground opened
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Missionary encouragements
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CottaGrant of groundschools built
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Printing department
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BaddagmeCharacter of the inhabitants
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Schools built
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Missionaries course of ministry
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Grant of landChurch missionhouses and schools built
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Missionaries healths failArrival of Mr Trimnell
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Nellore Schools opened
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Effects of the ravages of cholera
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A seminary commenced
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Church and mission buildings erected on ground granted by Govern ment
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CHAPTER X
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A seminary opened
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New Testament and Liturgy printed
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NegomboSchools established
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KornegalleLand from Government for mission premises
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CalturaPoint de GalleMatura
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Schools Ministry
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BatticaloaTrincomalee
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JaffnaService held by a Portuguese lady
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Point Pedro
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CHAPTER XI
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Negapatam
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Bangalore
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BombayA mission commenced
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Arrival of four more missionarie
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ledge Societies associations
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ConfirmationProposes the erection of a church PAOK
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