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Madras, Mysore, and the South of India: or, a Personal Narrative of a Mission to Those Countries, 2nd edn.
Elijah Hoole [1798–1872]


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Book Description

Title:
Madras, Mysore, and the South of India: or, a Personal Narrative of a Mission to Those Countries, 2nd edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans
Pages:
443
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

  • Preface to the Personal Narrative on its First Publication
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Statistic of the Madras Presidency
  • Summary of Missions in India and South Ceylon
  • Missions of the Church Missionary Society to the Syrian Christian Christians of Travancore
  • List of Methodist Missionaries who have been sent out to India and Ceylon, with the dates of their return or Decease
  1. November, 1819, to September, 1820. The Voyage to India
  2. September 6th, 1820. Burning of the Ship, and Escape of the Passengers
  3. September, 1820. The Island of Ceylon
  4. September, 1820. Madras and St. Thome
  5. September, October, 1820. Missionary Occupations
  6. October, 1820. Journey tro Negapatam
  7. November, 1820. Jesuit Mission to Madura
  8. Hinderances to the Spread of Christianity in India. Hinderances to the Spread of Christianity in India
  9. October. 1820, to February, 1821. Negapatan
  10. March, 1821. Jaffna
  11. April, 1821.Tanjore and Trichinopoly
  12. April, 1821. Journey from Trichinopoly to Bangalore
  13. May, 1821, to February, 1822. Mysore, Bangalore, and Seringapatam
  14. February and March, 1822. Journey from Seringapatam to Madras
  15. April to December, 1822.Mission in Madras
  16. 1822 and 1823. Tamul Literature
  17. January to June, 1823. Madras and Walljahbad
  18. July to September, 1823. Ten Week's Tour in the Tamul Country
  19. September, 1823, to March, 1824. Three Month's Tour toi the South and West
  20. Remarks on the Facilities for Missions
  21. Tours and Duties of 1824.
  22. Tours and Duties of 1825.
  23. Tours and Duties of 1826
  24. Tours and Duties of 1827 amd 1828
  25. Concluding Remarks on Madras
  26. 1828, Voyage to England
  • Essay on the Religion and Religious State of the Hindoos
  • Concluding Observations on the Character, the Probable Originm and the Present Influence of Hinduism
  • An Account of the Violent Methods Adopted by the Church of Rome to Proselytse the Syrian Christians in Malaysia, or the Mountain Country of Travancore, in South India
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