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Rowland Bateman. Nineteenth Century Apostle
R. Maconachie

London: Church Missionary Society, 1917. Hbk. pp.208.


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Reproduced by kind permission of the Church Missionary Society

R. Maconachie, Rowland Bateman

Contents

1 - Parentage, Birth, and Early Days
2 - The Punjab as a Missionary Environment
3 - His Personality
4 - Work at Dera Ismail Khan, 1868-9
5 - Work at Amritsar and Lahore, 1869-72
6 - Itineration From Manhopur, 1872-4
7 - Early Visits to Narowal, 1872-4
8 - Narowal, Home, and Narowal Again-Typhoid Fever, 1874-7
9 - Clarkabad - Marriage - Second Furlough - Narowal - Kashmir, 1876-85
10 - Narowal - Three Visits to England - Beginning of "Outcaste" Work - Last Years at Narowal, 1886-97
11 - Home - Canada - The Indian Aftermath - Last Days in India, 1897-1902
12 - A "Fisher of Men" - Living Epistles
13 - Deputation Work - Sermons - Addresses
14 - R.B. as He Appeared to His Friends
15 - Work in England, 1902-15
16 - The End - A Beginning
Postscript
Appendix
Index

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