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WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY
ON Sunday morning, September 14th, I was present at the Tamul service, in the chapel on the premises at Royapettah. Mr. Jordan, an excellent Local Preacher, occupied the pulpit. There was the usual congregation, namely, about two hundred and fifty or three hundred people present; more than two-third...
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Published in: | The Wesleyan-Methodist magazine 1857-02, Vol.3, p.99-106 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | ON Sunday morning, September 14th, I was present at the Tamul service, in the chapel on the premises at Royapettah. Mr. Jordan, an excellent Local Preacher, occupied the pulpit. There was the usual congregation, namely, about two hundred and fifty or three hundred people present; more than two-thirds of them were Christians, and the rest were Heathens. |
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ISSN: | 2044-6780 |