On the Missionary Trail: A Journey Through Polynesia, Asia, and Africa with the London Missionary Society

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Grove Press, 2001 - 384 páginas
Following the industrial revolution of the late eighteenth century, Christians in the West began concerted efforts to spread their faith across the globe. On the Missionary Trail is the story of two men sent to places as far-flung as the Kalahari, Tahiti, and Canton to track the spread of Christianity. For eight years, George Tyerman and Daniel Bennet braved storms, pirates, tigers, and powerful but intractable local leaders to chart the success of the London Missionary Society's thirty-year endeavor. A remarkable account of faith and bravery, On the Missionary Trail is a unique addition to the literature of the missionary encounter.
 

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The Story So Far
4
Departure for Tahiti
34
Hawaiian Adventure
87
Cannibals and Convicts
132
In the Orient
164
A Long Road in Hindustan
204
Death in Tana
271
Epilogue
313
Notes
338
Bibliography
350
Acknowledgements
354
Index
355
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