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Contents
- Editorial Note
- Author's Preface
- Childhood in the Weavers' Cottage
- Boyhood at the Village School
- The Shoemaker's Apprentice
- Early Work as a Voluntary Preacher
- Moulton and the Missionary Call
- Leicester: Days of Trial and Conflict
- The Enquiry: Carey's First Great Achievement
- The Formation of the Baptist Missionary Society
- Planning the Campaign
- Facing the Problems
- The Voyage to India
- India When Carey Landed
- Arrival in India: Dark Days
- Into the Wilderness
- Mudnabatty - Carey's Second Apprenticeship
- Planning a Forward Movement
- A Refuge Under the Danish Flag
- A Wonderful Year At Serampore: The Mission Established
- Converts, Trials, and Progress
- Carey Becomes a College Professor
- Service for Humanity
- The Greatest Fight of All
- The Scriptures in Forty Languages
- Founding a College
- Sorrow Upon Sorrow
- Carey's Private Life at Serampore
- "Not a Single Desire Ungratified"