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From Cape Horn to Panama. A Narrative of Missionary Enterprise Among the Neglected Races of South America, by the South American Missionary Society, 2nd edn.
Robert Young

London: South American Missionary Society, 1905. Hbk. pp.212.


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Robert Young, From Cape Horn to Panama. A Narrative of Missionary Enterprise Among the Neglected Races of South America, by the South American Missionary Society

Contents

  1. Captain Allan F. Gardiner, R.N.
  2. Hope Deferred, Not Lost
  3. A Chapter of Disasters
  4. Further Disasters
  5. The Turning of the Tide
  6. Opening of Mission Stations on the Islands
  7. The Darkness Passing Away
  8. Among the Patagonians
  9. Evangelistic Work - Chaplaincies - Seamen's Missions
  10. Among the Indians of the Paraguayan Chaco
  11. Among the Mapuché Indians of Araucania
  12. Among the Tribes and Romanists of Brazil
  13. The Isthmus of Panama

Concluding Remarks
Appendix
Index

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