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Handbooks of English Church Expansion: North India is a detailed historical account by C. F. Andrews examining the growth and establishment of English Church institutions across North India. The work chronicles missionary efforts, ecclesiastical organization, and the complex interactions between colonial religious institutions and local Indian communities.
Andrews, a prominent figure in Indian church history, offers scholarly analysis of how Protestant Christianity expanded throughout the region. The handbook documents key missionary stations, church establishments, and the theological frameworks that guided expansion efforts during the colonial period.
This resource serves as an invaluable reference for historians, religious scholars, and those interested in understanding the intersection of colonial history, religious studies, and Indian social history. The work provides contextual understanding of how Western religious institutions navigated and influenced Indian society.







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