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Hebich of India. Master Fisher of Men, 2nd edn.
George S. Thomssen [1855-1921]

Mangalore, India: Basel Mission Book & Tract Depository. 1915. Hbk. pp.315.


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George S. Thomssen [1855-1921], Hebich of India, 2nd edn.

Contents

  1. The Successful Fisher of Men
  2. Hebich pays the Price
  3. Preparing for Life's Work
  4. Establishing the Basal Mission in India
  5. Mission Work and Worry
  6. Work Begun among Europeans
  7. One Door Shut, Another Opened
  8. The Work of the Lord in Cannamore
  9. A New Departure in Missions
  10. Hebich and His Fellow-Missionaries
  11. Native Assistants
  12. Life in the Mission Compound
  13. Work at Heathen Festivals
  14. European Assistants
  15. A Remarkable Revival
  16. Work Old and New
  17. A Worthy Son
  18. When Greek Meets Greek
  19. Lengthening the Cords
  20. Hebich's Own
  21. Fire
  22. On Tour
  23. Storm and Stress
  24. Last Work in India
  25. Eight More Years at Home
  • Appendix: A Letter from General J.G. Halliday

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