INDEX. A. AARON, Mr. his death and character Abstract of a Prospectus for an Ecclesiastical Esta- blishment in India Account of the Pope sending twelve fathers to a woman burying herself with her de- ceased husband a Romish priest, publicly renouncing PAGE 66 639 30 432 popery 148 the Jesuits in China, assisting at the 263 463 a boy murdered and dissected for sa- crifice, at eleven years of age... lar to that prescribed by the Jewish law ...... Advantages the Government have at different periods derived from the assistance of the Missiona PAGE 402 Alexander, a catechist, his death and character.... 317 Apostles, reasons why they were supernaturally assisted in converting the people Arunasalam, a Pandaram, most surprising and affecting particulars relative to his conversion to Christianity... 10 88 his own narrative, together with his confession 90 B. Bengalees, their sacred veneration for cows and bulls, and a description of an accident which befel a bull Bigotry and mad zeal, the natives entertain for their particular casts 209 8 Bishops, the beneficial effects that would result from the same translated into English..... 71 158 163 vious to his embarkation to India .... 183 the same translated into English .. 191 his panegyric upon the character of the Rev. Missionary Swartz.. 197 PAGE Bramin, an affecting instance of superstition in a 125 their acknowledgment that idolatry is sinful, and that nothing but the fear of punishment. from their superiors would prevent them from embracing the Christian faith their talents and abilities, stated ...... able character the widows of deceased, are generally burnt alive with their husbands, an affecting instance of it..... --, as soon as they resolve to adopt Christianity, immediately draw upon themselves the indignation of all Hindoos, and forfeit their property --, their ignorance of the real doctrines of their religion British Government, upon the petition of the Society's Missionaries, allowed them 200 pagodas a month..... 86 214 266 414 430 581 671 586 C. Calcutta Mission Campbell, Lady, wife of the Governor of Fort St. George, opened a school for the instruction of female children, the sum raised for this. purpose very considerable Sir Archibald, his character pourtrayed 279 253 by Mr. Swartz 255 PAGE Campbell, his institution of schools, a great advanta age to the interests of the Christian Religion) 256 's, Mr. charge in the House of Commons, in May, 1793," that those whom the Missiona-v^{ ries converted were persons proverbial for their..... profligacy," refuted by Mr. Swartz, ...... 898 Carter, Rev. Dr. his generous legacy to the Society, 11 for furthering their designs in the East Indies Casts, the Hindoos firmness in adhering to their par→ · -* ticular casts, a great obstacle to their conversion, to Christianity Castor Bento, account of his abjuration from popery, Cast, the loss of which a Christianized Hindoo sus- Catechism of the Church of England translated into the Malabar language Celebration of an impious feast at Cuddalore .... 69 8 100 667 68 172 Chambers, W. Esq. his death and character, the 100 Rev. Mr. Dienier, by the Rev. Mr. Bourdillon... 158 Charge delivered to the Rev. Messrs. Ringeltaube and Holzberg, by the Rev. Mr. Owen...... Rev. C. A. Jacobi, by the Rev. Dr. Middleton Charity schools not confined to Great Britain alone the erection of, the most effectual PAGE 1 417 657 1 23 means for propagating the Gospel in the East Charter of the East India Company, renewal of, the Society's endeavours in consequence thereof to effect an Ecclesiastical Establishment ........ 620 William III. respecting the support and maintenance of Missionaries in India... Christian Religion, the reasonableness of it, a great spoint in favour of the conversion of the natives .. the Bramins prevented from em bracing, through the bigotry of their superiors Churches, number of, at Tranquebar, erected at the Society's expence Colleges, erection of in Europe, for the purpose of training Missionaries, strongly recommended. Comparison between the Roman Catholic and Hindoo Religions... Congreve, Mr. Archdeacon, his donation, towards printing a tract in the Malabar language Conversion of a learned Roman Catholic a surprising instance of, in young man , a great number, effected, in the space of one year at Tranquebar.... of whole villages, and abolishing their profane idols, and changing their temples into t Christian churches..... ratiye... of a Pandaram, with his interesting nar. Z z 627 |