The Story of John G. Paton; Or, Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals
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The narrative follows a missionary's journey from humble upbringing and religious training to long-term work in South Sea islands, where he establishes mission stations and engages with local communities. It details early encounters with unfamiliar customs and severe violence including cannibalism, personal bereavements, epidemics, and episodes of martyrdom, alongside practical labors in building, printing, teaching, and church formation. The account also covers clashes with traders and naval visits, fundraising and home tours, and the slow cultural and spiritual changes that result from persistent missionary effort over decades.
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