Studies of missionary leadership: The Smyth lectures for 1913, delivered before the Columbia theological seminary, Columbia, South Carolina
Walter Lowrie and the foundation of the missonary enterprise.--Jeremiah Evarts and the early problems of missions.--Paul Sawayama and the principle of the independent national church.--Nehemiah Goreh and the relation of western forms of Christian experience to the Indian mind.--David Trumbull, the f...
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia
The Westminster press
1914
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Further subjects: | B
Sawayama, Paul (1851-1887)
B Anderson, Rufus (1796-1880) B Trumbull, David (1819-1889) B Evarts, Jeremiah (1781-1831) B Goreh, Nehemiah (1825-1895) B Missions B Lowrie, Walter (1784-1868) |
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Summary: | Walter Lowrie and the foundation of the missonary enterprise.--Jeremiah Evarts and the early problems of missions.--Paul Sawayama and the principle of the independent national church.--Nehemiah Goreh and the relation of western forms of Christian experience to the Indian mind.--David Trumbull, the friend of Chile, and the problems of the foreign community and religious liberty.--Rufus Anderson, the foremost American missionary administrator. |
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