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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons

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A connected set of biographies recounts the lives of three women who served as missionaries in Burmah, tracing their conversions, marriages, and voyages to distant fields. It follows their efforts to acquire local languages, engage with native customs and religious practice, and establish instruction and worship amid sickness, maternal loss, and political unrest. The narrative blends travel episodes, court and mission crises, and intimate letters to portray perseverance under persecution and wartime danger. Interludes of cultural description and discussion of mission strategy underscore themes of female dedication, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of nineteenth-century evangelistic work.

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Arabella M. Willson

Arabella M. Willson was an American author known for her work in the 19th century. She is best recognized for her book "Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons," which explores the lives and contributions of three notable women in the context of their time. Willson's writing reflects her interest in women's roles and achievements, providing insight into the social and cultural dynamics of her era. Her work contributes to the understanding of women's history and literature, highlighting the impact of these figures on society.

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