Life of Henry Martyn, Missionary to India and Persia, 1781 to 1812
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A biographical account follows Henry Martyn from scholarly youth through his preparation for ministry, chronicling his academic gifts, personal piety, and friendships; his overseas service in India and Persia, including preaching, translation of scriptures, and religious discussions with local figures; the cultural observations and hardships he endured while adopting local dress and customs; his sustained commitment to evangelical work amid illness; and his death abroad and burial portrayed as a consecrated end. The narrative interweaves letters, diary excerpts, and anecdote to illustrate themes of devotion, sacrifice, cross-cultural engagement, and the practical challenges of missionary life.
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