A MEMOIR OF THE REV.HENRY MARTYN, B.D.
Material type: TextPublication details: R.B.SEELEY AND W.BURNSIDE LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN 1830 ?Edition: 10Description: 507 13 x 22 cmSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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- Retr.(front.) del Rev.Henry Martyn, B.D.
- Early life of Henry Martyn. - His advancement in piety. His ordination. - Commencement of his MInisterial labours. - Departure from England. - Mr Martyn's arrival at Calcutta. - Mr Martyn is fixed at Dinapore. Commence his Ministry. - Mr Martyn receives intelligence of the death of his eldest sister. - Mr Martyn leaves Bengal for Shiraz. Discussions with the Persian Moollahs. - First public discussion at Shiraz. Mr Martyn replies to a Defence of Mahometanism. - Mr Martyn leaves Shiraz in order to lay before the king his translations of the New Testament. Proceeds to Tebriz. Severe illness. - Mr Martyn commences his jouney homewards, by way of Constantinople. Visists Ech-Miazin. Suffers from fever. Dies at Tocat in Persia. View of his Character. Conclusion. - Appendix.
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