About This Book
The biography follows William Carey from modest village origins through religious conversion to a lifelong commitment to mission work in India. It traces his linguistic scholarship and extensive Bible translations, the founding of a mission college and press, efforts to promote education and native Christian leaders, and practical contributions to agriculture, horticulture, and scientific societies. The narrative also records his personal relationships, financial and institutional struggles, the growth of native converts and schools, and his closing years, presenting a measured account of his methods, labors, and lasting impact.
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