The Converted Soldier Become A Zealous Missionary

Title

The Converted Soldier Become A Zealous Missionary

Call Number

CT 4370 .M34 .S68x

Date of Publication

1861

Collection Size

1 tract; 8 pages

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Language

English

Files

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Description

The Converted Soldier Become A Zealous Missionary tells the story of William Magrath of Ireland who, through the influence of the Bible Society, found faith, hope, and love which he joyously spread throughout the East Indies 1827 to 1833. Included are transcriptions of letters from and about Magrath, including his death of fever in 1833.

Additional Notes

The tract was published by the South Carolina Tract Society and printed by Evans & Cogswell, No. 3 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C. It has the designation of tract number 115 on the title page (No. 115).

Provenance

Purchased from Schindler's on September 26, 1957 for $3.00

Publisher

South Carolina Tract Society

City

Charleston, S.C.

Keywords

William Magrath (d. 1833), Religious Life, Missionaries, India

Disciplines

Christianity | Missions and World Christianity

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