George Smith’s Short History of Christian Missions
George Smith’s Short History of Christian Missions provides an overview of Missions from Abraham up to 1901. The treatments are necessarily brief, but should prove of interest to students. The fact that it went though eight editions indicates at the very least that it was considered useful in its day. This book is now in the Public Domain.
George Smith [1856-1942], Short History of Christian Missions From Abraham and Paul to Carey, 8th edn, Livingstone, and Duff. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, n.d. Hbk. pp.252. [Click to download complete book in PDF]
Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Jadaic Preparation, B.C. 2000 to A.D. 70
1. The Missionary Covenant – Foundation of the City of God in History
2. Judaism the First Missionary Religion
3. Christ the King of the Missionary Host – the Missionary Charge
4. The Holy Spirit the Leader of the Missionary Host
Part 2 – Latin Preparation, A.D. 70 to 1792
5. The Roman Empire Subdued by the City of God
6. The Conversion of the Scots and English
7. The Conversion of the Goths and Franks
8. The Conversion of the Teutons and Northmen
9. Mission to Slavs, Mohammedans, and Jews
10. The Reformation Only Indirectly Missionary
11. The Dawn of Modern Missions – The Danish-Halle and Moravian Missions
12. The Dawn of Modern Missions – The English in North America and in India
13. The Missionary Compromise of the Latin Church with Heathenism
Part 3 – English-Speaking Universal Evangelization, 1792-1913
14. Foundation of English Missions – William Carey the First English Missionary to India, 1791-1834
15. The Great Missionary and Bible Societies, 1792
17. The Churches Become Missionary, 1830
18. Evangelical Missions and Mankind
Index