Missions of the CMS and CEZMS in the Punjab and Sindh by Robert Clark
Robert Clark was one of the first two missionaries from the Church Missionary Society to arrive in the Punjab and founded the CMS mission station at Amrtisar, the CMS Afghan Mission in Peshawar and the Kashmir Mission. He was therefore well qualified to write this history of the work in the region. My thanks to the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide for making this public domain title available for digitisation.
Robert Clark [1825–1900], The Missions of the Church Missionary Society and the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society in the Punjab and Sindh. London: Church Missionary Society, 1904. Hbk. pp.280. [Click to visit the Robert Clark page for the download link for this title and others]
Contents
- Prefatory Note
- Tthe Commencement of the Punjab Mission
- The Missionaries
- Statistics of the Society
- The Geographica; Position of the Mission Stations
- The People of the Punjab and Sindh
- The Creeds of the People of the Country
- Amritsar and its Institutions
- Batála
- Uddoké. The Story of the Late Rev. Pundit Khabak Singh
- Nárowál
- Anjála and Khutrain
- Bahrwál, Near Atárí
- The Tarán Táran Village Mission
- Jandiála
- The Clarkábád Agricultural Settlement
- Low Caste Converts and Apostasies
- Lahore
- Simla and Kotgarh
- Kangra
- Kashmír
- Pesháwar and Hazára
- The Deraját: Bannú, Dera Ismail Khán, and Tank
- The Belúch Mission
- Multán
- Quetta
- Karáachi
- Hyderabad
- Sukkur
- The Political Aspect of Missions
- Missions to Mohammedans
- Our Need of Chosen Agents
- Organisation
- Conclusion
Appendices
- Statistical Tables, 1873 to 1902
- Christian Literature Prepared by Members of the C.M.S. and the C.E.Z.M.S. in the Punjah and Sindh
- Index