William Carey; Cobbler to Missionary
by Basil Miller
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- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- Like new! NO MARKS! NO highlighting! No name but nameplate. Like new bright covers; somewhat age-tanned. Pristine! Collector’s
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Leander, Texas, United States
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About This Item
Missions comes alive in this little book!
The amazing story of the father of modern missions. Traces his life from a simple English cobbler who became a self-taught scholar to becoming a pioneer missionary to India. His biography is fascinating. Here is a snippet: 'It was reading the stories of Captain Cook's travels that opened Carey's mind to the existence of other lands and peoples. The lives of David Brainard and John Eliot (missionaries to the Native Americans) gave him practical examples of cross-cultural communication. Growing in his Christian faith, he could only think of the spiritual needs of people who had never heard the gospel. Carey's original vision was to be a missionary in the island of Tahiti (inspired by Captain Cook's description). Then he and the other members of the missionary society met Dr. John Thomas, who had experience in India, spoke Bengali, and was looking for help. Carey and his friends felt that through this contact the Lord was leading them to return with Thomas and establish their mission in India. He was the first Baptist missionary of the modern era. Carey, William (1761-1834), English Baptist Bible translator, pastor, and father of the Serampore mission
Contents of the book: (1) The Awakening Lad; (2) Dreaming on a Cobbler's Bench; (3) Launching The Modern Missionary Movement; (4) Giving India the Bible; (5) The First Hindu Convert; (6) Glory Amid the Shadows; (7) The Gospel By The Printed Page; (8) Training Native Workers; (9) "On Thy Kind Arms I Fall"
The Copywrite is by Zondervan and this edition is a reprint of the FIRST EDITION by World-Wide Missions.
Like new!! NO MARKS! All pages are intact, not marred by any notes, underlining, or highlighting. NO highlighting! NOT ex-Library. There is no name but there is a nameplate inside on FEP. The spine is excellent and the binding is tight. Like New bright yellow and orange covers with bold black lettering on front; no stains, rips, or corner bumps. Pristine! Collector's quality! Generally, ships on the same business day! Ships with Tracking Number! Countries other than the USA will require an additional shipping cost.
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- Seller
- Eastman Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 1150
- Title
- William Carey; Cobbler to Missionary
- Author
- Basil Miller
- Format/Binding
- Spine and binding very tight
- Book Condition
- New Like new! NO MARKS! NO highlighting! No name but nameplate. Like new bright covers; somewhat age-tanned. Pristine! Collector’s
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Zondervan Publishing House
- Place of Publication
- Grand Rapids; MI
- Date Published
- 1952
- Pages
- 152
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- William Carey, Missions, Great Commission, India, Bengali, Bengali New Testament, Serampore College,
- Bookseller catalogs
- Evangelism and equipping; Missions and Missionaries; Biography;
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