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A series of travel-based missionary sketches portrays social and religious life in Brazil, focusing on Catholic saint worship, popular shrines, pilgrimages, and ritual practices viewed as superstition; the narrative records visits to the capital and country churches, encounters with clergy and civil leaders, episodes of persecution and conversion, and practical missionary work. Chapters reflect on the Bible as a missionary force, the character of native Christians, the challenges that test missionaries, and an urgent call for expanded evangelical effort.

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T. B. Ray

Ray T. B. was an author known for his travel writing, particularly his work "Brazilian Sketches," which offers vivid descriptions and insights into Brazilian culture and landscapes. His writing reflects a keen observation of the places he visited, capturing the essence of Brazil during his time. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, his contributions provide a unique perspective on the regions he explored, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in travel literature and South American culture.

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