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Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission

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The volume assembles concise memoirs of Christian women who served overseas, tracing each subject's early life, conversion, voyage to mission fields, evangelistic labors, hardships, and often premature death. Subjects are drawn from multiple denominations and geographic regions, with individual sketches organized to emphasize personal faith, practical service, and daily experiences rather than institutional histories. Interspersed reflections outline the broader missionary enterprise, its aims, challenges, and modes of support, presenting both inspirational examples and sober accounts of suffering. The collection's stated purpose is to inform readers about missionary work, commemorate those who served, and encourage continued interest and aid for foreign missions.

About the Author

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Daniel C. Eddy

Daniel C. Eddy was an American author known for his work in the 19th century, particularly in the realm of religious and moral literature. His notable book, "Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission," explores themes of women's roles in society and their contributions to religious missions. Eddy's writings reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, emphasizing the importance of women's involvement in spiritual and community service. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse on women's empowerment within the context of faith and mission work.

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