Robben Island. An Account of Thirty-Four Years' Gospel Work Amongst Lepers of South Africa
James Wescott Fish [1852-1937]
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Book Description
Title:
Robben Island. An Account of Thirty-Four Years' Gospel Work Amongst Lepers of South Africa
Author:
James Wescott Fish [1852-1937]
Publication Year:
1924
Location:
Kilmarnock
Publisher:
John Ritchie
Pages:
210
Subjects:
Christian Mission, The Leprosy Mission, South Africa, Medical Missions
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
The Early History of Robben Island (by G.F. Gresley)
The History of Leprosy
Thirty-Four Years' Work Amongst the Lepers (by James W. Fish)
A Never-to-be-Forgotten Day
Gospel Tent Work in South Africa
Our First Visit to Robben Island
Eight Days with the Lepers
The Love of Christ Constraineth
Gospel Work among the Soldiers During the Boer War