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Contents
xliv | |
BOOK XIII | 1 |
His first appearance in the pulpit | 2 |
His anomalous relation to his Clergy | 3 |
Arrangement of the Archdeaconries | 4 |
Improvement in the schools and congregation | 5 |
Attention to the Calcutta Schools | 6 |
Madras Committee | 7 |
46 | 196 |
198 | 198 |
49 | 200 |
50 | 201 |
52 | 204 |
53 | 205 |
55 | 207 |
56 | 208 |
Bishops views on the conversion of the natives | 8 |
First confirmation and visitation | 9 |
Bishop proceeds to Madras | 10 |
Proceedings of the District Committee | 11 |
Conse ration of St Georges Church | 12 |
Confirmation and Visitation | 13 |
Vepery Mission 15 Bishop proceeds southward | 14 |
Fidelity of the converts | 15 |
CuddaloreChillumbramTranquebarTanjoreTrichinopoly | 16 |
Bishops comparative view of Romanists and Protestants | 17 |
PalamcottahArambooly Pass | 18 |
Government treatment of Native Christians | 19 |
QuilonCochinBombay | 20 |
Christian Knowledge Societys Committee | 21 |
Proceedings at Bombay | 22 |
Character of Romanists | 23 |
GoaCannanoreCochin C | 24 |
Interview with the Syrian Metran | 25 |
Visit to the Syrian Churches | 26 |
AllepieColumbo | 27 |
Progress of Christianity in Ceylon | 28 |
Bishop preaches at Columbo | 29 |
Bishop returns to Calcutta | 30 |
Measures for the improvement of the church establishment | 31 |
Difficulty with reference to the missionary clergy | 32 |
Impediments in the Bishops path | 33 |
Indications of a favourable movement | 34 |
Measures for native education | 35 |
Project of a collegiate establishment | 36 |
Royal Letter for the object | 37 |
Review of the Gospel Propagation Society | 38 |
Grant from the Christian Knowledge Society | 39 |
Grant from the Church Missionary Society | 40 |
Bishops second visitation | 41 |
Second visit to Madras | 42 |
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... | 43 |
Bishops visit to Penang | 44 |
Relief of the Tranquebar Mission | 45 |
Foundation of St James Church and Schools Calcutta | 46 |
Instruction given to Bengalee teachers | 47 |
General thirst for knowledge | 48 |
Chittagongmurder of the missionary | 49 |
Death of his successor | 50 |
Varied progress and trials at the station | 51 |
Improvement in the free school | 52 |
Grant of land for the college | 53 |
Plan and estimate of the building | 54 |
Bishops preparatory discourse 56 Lays the foundationstone | 55 |
Second visitation at Bombay 47 Death of the Archdeacon of Madras and the Governor of Penang 48 Bishops standard of Missionary character | 56 |
Excesses of superstition at Allahabad | 57 |
Bishop suffers from his exertions | 58 |
Visit to Cochin | 59 |
Conversion of a Romish Vicar Apostolic | 60 |
Bishops interview with the Syrian Metran | 61 |
Columbo now under the Bishops jurisdiction | 62 |
Ordination of Mr Armour | 63 |
Not authorised to ordain a native | 64 |
European prejudices against East Indians | 65 |
School of Industry at Point de Galle | 66 |
Arrival of a principal and a professor | 67 |
Account of Ram Mohun | 68 |
Grant from the Bible Society to the College | 69 |
Third visitation at Calcutta | 70 |
CHAPTER III | 85 |
PAGE 123 | 124 |
Teloogoo | 131 |
28 | 145 |
154 | 154 |
155 | 155 |
PAGE 166 | 166 |
172 | 172 |
Native professions to be reccived with caution | 175 |
30 | 181 |
32 | 186 |
34 | 187 |
36 | 188 |
39 | 190 |
40 | 191 |
41 | 192 |
42 | 193 |
44 | 195 |
57 | 209 |
58 | 212 |
60 | 213 |
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62 | 216 |
63 | 217 |
64 | 218 |
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232 | 232 |
235 | 235 |
245 | 245 |
249 | 249 |
250 | 250 |
PAGE 264 | 264 |
education without religion | 271 |
293 | 293 |
PAGE | 304 |
1 | 308 |
2 | 309 |
67 | 328 |
69 | 330 |
6 | 338 |
8 | 341 |
11 | 347 |
12 | 349 |
13 | 350 |
14 | 351 |
15 | 352 |
19 | 362 |
20 | 364 |
21 | 367 |
24 | 373 |
25 | 375 |
Scriptures translated into MalayalimArrival of printing press c | 380 |
Account of the Syrian Church | 387 |
Tellicherry | 407 |
CHAPTER VIII | 417 |
Government grant of landmission buildings erected | 424 |
Protestant burialground opened | 425 |
Missionary encouragements | 426 |
CottaGrant of groundschools built | 427 |
Printing department | 429 |
BaddagmeCharacter of the inhabitants | 430 |
Schools built | 431 |
Missionaries course of ministry | 432 |
Grant of landChurch missionhouses and schools built | 435 |
Missionaries healths failArrival of Mr Trimnell | 437 |
Nellore Schools opened | 438 |
Effects of the ravages of cholera | 439 |
A seminary commenced | 440 |
Church and mission buildings erected on ground granted by Govern ment | 441 |
CHAPTER X | 444 |
A seminary opened | 445 |
New Testament and Liturgy printed | 447 |
NegomboSchools established | 448 |
KornegalleLand from Government for mission premises | 449 |
CalturaPoint de GalleMatura | 450 |
Schools Ministry | 451 |
BatticaloaTrincomalee | 453 |
JaffnaService held by a Portuguese lady | 454 |
Point Pedro | 455 |
CHAPTER XI | 457 |
Negapatam | 458 |
Bangalore | 459 |
BombayA mission commenced | 460 |
518 | 518 |
Arrival of four more missionarie | 526 |
ledge Societies associations | 536 |
ConfirmationProposes the erection of a church PAOK | 537 |
540 | 540 |
71 | 542 |
514 | 545 |
651 | 553 |
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589 | 589 |
598 | 598 |
599 | 599 |
623 | 624 |
625 | 625 |
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