Christianity and the Government of India. An Examination of the Christian Forces at Work in the Administration of India and of the Mutual Relations of the British Government and Christian Missions 1600-1920
Arthur Innes Mayhew [1878-1948]
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Book Description
Title:
Christianity and the Government of India. An Examination of the Christian Forces at Work in the Administration of India and of the Mutual Relations of the British Government and Christian Missions 1600-1920
Author:
Arthur Innes Mayhew [1878-1948]
Publication Year:
No date
Location:
London
Publisher:
Faber & Gwyer Ltd.
Pages:
260
Subjects:
Christian Missions, India
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Wilberforce and the Charter of 1793
Schwartz, the East India Company and Other European Powers in India
Public Opinion in Church and State at Home
Carey and Serampore and the Government of Bengal
Signs of Grace. The Company and Trusteeship
The Vellore Mutiny and Reaction
Final Triumph of Wilberforce
Public Opinion at Home
Bishop, Chaplains and Governors-General of India. Heber, Duff and Wilson