Life of Henry Martyn, Missionary to India and Persia, 1781 to 1812

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Life of Henry Martyn, Missionary to India and Persia, 1781 to 1812

by Sarah J. Rhea

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

LIFE OF - HENRY MARTYN, - MISSIONARY TO INDIA AND PERSIA, - 1781 to 1812

0:06

MRS. SARAH J. RHEA.

0:14

MISSIONARY ANNALS.

0:02

EDUCATION AND PREPARATION.

14:27

LIFE IN INDIA.

28:36

LIFE IN PERSIA.

32:06

MISSIONARY ANNALS.

0:03

I. MEMOIR OF ROBERT MOFFAT

0:03

II. LIFE OF ADONIRAM JUDSON

0:03

III. WOMAN AND THE GOSPEL IN PERSIA

0:04

Description

Born to a miner in the coastal town of Truro, Henry Martyn showed an early hunger for learning that set him apart from his peers. Though small‑statured and more inclined to books than sport, he excelled in the classics under the guidance of Dr. Cardew, earning a reputation as a lively and intuitive scholar. A protective friendship forged in childhood helped him endure the roughness of schoolyard life, and his academic promise carried him to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and later to St John’s, Cambridge, where he distinguished himself in public examinations.

The sudden death of his father thrust the young man into a period of deep personal loss, prompting an earnest turn toward prayer and scripture. Encouraged by his devout sister’s gentle urging, Martyn began to wrestle with the tension between worldly ambition and spiritual conviction, finding solace in the Acts of the Apostles. This inner struggle marked the beginning of a faith that would eventually guide him beyond the lecture halls, setting the stage for a life devoted to service.

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en

Duration

~1 hours (73K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Swanson

Release date

2009-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

SJ

Sarah J. Rhea

Best known for a concise late-19th-century biography of missionary Henry Martyn, this author remains a somewhat elusive figure today. Her surviving work offers a window into the religious publishing world of the 1880s and the era’s interest in missionary lives.

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