Memoir of Rev. Gordon Hall, A.M., one of the first missionaries of the Amer. Board of Comm. for For. Missions, at Bombay
Horatio Bardwell [1788-1866]
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Book Description
Title:
Memoir of Rev. Gordon Hall, A.M., one of the first missionaries of the Amer. Board of Comm. for For. Missions, at Bombay
Author:
Horatio Bardwell [1788-1866]
Publication Year:
1834
Location:
Andover / New York
Publisher:
Flagg, Gould and Newman / J. Leavitt
Pages:
260
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
Lines, on the death of the Rev. Gordon Hall
Including the period preceding his saling for India
Including the period from his arrival at Calcutta to his leaving Cochin
Including the period from his leaving Cochin to the establishment of the mission in Bombay
Containing various letters and extracts from his journal, during his embarrassments with the govemment at Calcutta and Bombay
Private journal, niissionary labors from January 1, 1814, to June 10, 1816
Letters, Journal, &c. from July 1816, to April 18, 1817
Letters, &c. from April 16, 1818, to April 30, 1821
An appeal to Christians in behalf of the heathen
Containing various communications from July 1, 1821, to January 15, 1825
Including the period from July 1825, to his death
Character of Mr. Hall,—Memoir of the Bombay Mission