Jacob Chamberlain [1835-1908], The Cobra's Den, and other stories of missionary work among the Telugus of India
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Book Description
Title:
The Cobra's Den, and other stories of missionary work among the Telugus of India
Author:
Jacob Chamberlain [1835-1908]
Publication Year:
1900
Location:
New York & Chicago
Publisher:
Fleming H. Revell Co.
Pages:
270
Subjects:
India, Biography, Christian Missions
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Introductory
The Cobra's Den
The Snake-Bitten Hindu's Story
The Angry Mob and the Story of the Cross
The Surgeon's Knife Dethrones a Hindu Idol
Yes, or No? Instructions Wanted
Those Torn-Up Gospels
The Hindu Judge's Opinion of the Bible
Marketing the Bible
A Medico-Evangelistic Tour
Hinduism as It Is
"Lord Ganésa" and Little Rámaswámi
A Brahman's Testimony
A Daybreak Audience and a Chase for a Tiger
The Spotted Tiger Foiled
The Heat of India: How I Keep My Study Cool
Oddities of Travel in India
A Missionary Sanitarium
How the "Cut" Cuts
How Hindu Christians Give
A Merchant of Means Join Us
"Break Cocoanuts Over the Wheels"
The Weaving of India Rugs or God's Plans in Our Lives