THE INDIAN CHURCH DUEING THE GEEAT EEBELLION.
CHAPTER I
introduction.
The Churcli of the nineteenth century is the Church of the first century, and of all those succeeding, down to the present. Its history and characteristics continue unchanged. It has its heroes now, its earnest men, its men of invincible courage and flaming zeal, its noble army of martyrs, as it has ever had. Although its enemies are still formidable from their numbers and resources, it nevertheless contests, with undiminished energy, every inch of the ground they occupy, driving them from one position and refuge to another, and defeating them perpetually with more or less success.
The Church of the nineteenth century, however, has taken a bold step in advance of former times-not in advance in respect of the original design for which the Church was instituted by its Great Head-but in ad-
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Table of Contents
CONTENTS; chapter i; INTRODUCTION,; chapter ii; THE MISSION IN MEERUT,; chapter iii; THE MISSIONS IN DELHI, ; chapter iv; THE MISSION IN MIITTRA,; chapter v; THE MISSIONS IN AGRA,; X; contents; chapter vi; TAGE; THE MISSION IN MYNPOORIE,104; chapter vii; THE MISSION IN FTITTEHGHUR,HS; chapter viii; THE MISSION IN BAREILLY,102; chapter ix; THE MISSION IN CAWNPORE,; chapter x; THE MISSION IN EÜTTEHPORE,INI; chapter xl; THE MISSION IN ALLAHABAD,201; chapter xii; THE MISSION IN MIRZAPORE,228; chapter xiii; THE MISSION IN BENARES,¿50; contents XI; chapter xiv; PACE; THE MISSION IN JAUNPORE,265; chapter xv; THE MISSION IN AZIMGHUR,282; chapter xvi; THE MISSION IN GORRUOKPORE,291; chapter xvii; THE MISSION IN UANSEE, IN THE PROVINCE OF CHHOTA NAG-PORE309; chapter xviii; THE MISSION IN JÜBBULPORE, 315; chapter xix; THE MISSION IN LOODHIANAH,318; chapter xx; THE MISSION IN SEALKOTE,323; chapter xxi; A CHAPLAIN IN LOOKNOW,328
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CHAPTER I
introduction.
The Churcli of the nineteenth century is the Church of the first century, and of all those succeeding, down to the present. Its history and characteristics continue unchanged. It has its heroes now, its earnest men, its men of invincible courage and flaming zeal, its noble army of martyrs, as it has ever had. Although its enemies are still formidable from their numbers and resources, it nevertheless contests, with undiminished energy, every inch of the ground they occupy, driving them from one position and refuge to another, and defeating them perpetually with more or less success.
The Church of the nineteenth century, however, has taken a bold step in advance of former times-not in advance in respect of the original design for which the Church was instituted by its Great Head-but in ad-
a
Table of Contents
CONTENTS; chapter i; INTRODUCTION,; chapter ii; THE MISSION IN MEERUT,; chapter iii; THE MISSIONS IN DELHI, ; chapter iv; THE MISSION IN MIITTRA,; chapter v; THE MISSIONS IN AGRA,; X; contents; chapter vi; TAGE; THE MISSION IN MYNPOORIE,104; chapter vii; THE MISSION IN FTITTEHGHUR,HS; chapter viii; THE MISSION IN BAREILLY,102; chapter ix; THE MISSION IN CAWNPORE,; chapter x; THE MISSION IN EÜTTEHPORE,INI; chapter xl; THE MISSION IN ALLAHABAD,201; chapter xii; THE MISSION IN MIRZAPORE,228; chapter xiii; THE MISSION IN BENARES,¿50; contents XI; chapter xiv; PACE; THE MISSION IN JAUNPORE,265; chapter xv; THE MISSION IN AZIMGHUR,282; chapter xvi; THE MISSION IN GORRUOKPORE,291; chapter xvii; THE MISSION IN UANSEE, IN THE PROVINCE OF CHHOTA NAG-PORE309; chapter xviii; THE MISSION IN JÜBBULPORE, 315; chapter xix; THE MISSION IN LOODHIANAH,318; chapter xx; THE MISSION IN SEALKOTE,323; chapter xxi; A CHAPLAIN IN LOOKNOW,328
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