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A Prince of the Church in India Being A Record of the Life of the Rev. Kali Charan Chatterjee D.D. for Forty-Eight Years a Missionary at Hoshyarpur Punjab India

1918

To them it seemed nothing but hopeless and meaningless drudgery and the devotion of one's time to it most reprehensible in aminister of the Gospel who had been commissioned to "preach the Word." As the years passed the institution thus founded became the center of a remarkable movement affecting not only the growth of the Church but less directly the entire eductional policy of the Gove [...] Golaknath of Jalandhar in the Pajab offering him the position of Headmaster of the Mission School there and inviting him to become a co-worker in the service of Christ in the department of education. [...] In the year 1849 the year of the annexation of the Panjab to the British Empire the Rev."46 A Prince of the Church in India John Newton and the Rev. [...] Perkins the founder of this Mission and carefully and"54 A Prince of the Church in India prayerfully considering all the circumstances of our new sphere of labor and especially the very limited force at our command we concluded to devote the greatest part of our time to the simple preaching of the Gospel axed to the distribution of Scriptures and tracts. [...] From amongst them small groups of blievers had been gathered; misunderstandings as to the motives of the missionary had been removed; a corps of Christian helpers had been organized; and arrangements made for the regular preaching of the Word and the sheerding of the people in the chief towns of the District.
history
Pages
133
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.141914
Segment Pages Author Actions
Introduction
i-10 J.C.R Ewing view
I Bengal and the Panjab
11-18 unknown view
II Early Years
19-28 unknown view
III School and College Days in Calcutta
29-39 unknown view
IV Earlier Years in the Panjab
40-50 unknown view
V Beginnings in Hoshyarpur
51-61 unknown view
VI Work Among the Lowly
62-71 unknown view
VII His Place as a Leader in the Church
72-89 unknown view
VIII Honors and Appreciations
90-102 unknown view
IX The Man as Seen by His Colleagues
103-115 unknown view
X The Old and the New
116-128 unknown view

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