
THE CENTENARY OF THE CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
THE MASTERFUL YOUNG MAN - A COMPLETE STORY.
GREAT ANNIVERSARIES. - IN APRIL.
BROUGHT AGAIN FROM THE DEPTHS. - AN EASTERTIDE ADDRESS.
CHAPTER VII. - The Pity of It.
CHAPTER VIII. - The Recluse.
CHAPTER IX. - Vanitas Vanitatum.
CHAPTER X. - Mr. Lang meets his Match.
CHAPTER XI. - On the Island.
CHAPTER XII. - Reprieved.
A vivid portrait unfolds of a movement that began in a modest Aldersgate meeting in 1799, when a handful of clergy and laymen resolved to send missionaries across the globe. The narrative charts the Society’s rapid expansion—from the icy reaches of the Arctic to the bustling ports of India, from New Zealand’s Maori communities to the distant shores of Madagascar—showcasing the sheer breadth of its early ambition. Interwoven with lively excerpts of hymns and contemporary poetry, the opening chapters capture the fervent idealism that propelled these pioneers despite widespread skepticism.
Beyond the grand sweep of geography, the book introduces the remarkable individuals who shaped the Society’s character: visionary reformers, dedicated physicians, and the first lady missionary, Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Their stories illuminate the personal sacrifices and heartfelt convictions that underpinned a century of outreach, offering listeners a compelling look at how faith, courage, and compassion converged to launch one of the era’s most influential missionary enterprises.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (286K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Delphine Lettau, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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