Description
This volume documents the proceedings of the South India Missionary Conference, a significant ecclesiastical gathering held in Ootacamund during spring 1858. Compiled by Miron Winslow, a notable missionary scholar, the work captures the deliberations, speeches, and resolutions of Christian leaders engaged in missionary activities across South India.
The conference represents a crucial moment in the history of Christian evangelization in the Indian subcontinent, bringing together missionaries from various denominations to discuss strategies, challenges, and opportunities for spreading Christianity in South Indian territories. The proceedings reflect the theological perspectives, organizational concerns, and practical approaches of 19th-century missionary work.
As a primary historical source, this document provides valuable insights into colonial-era religious institutions, inter-denominational cooperation, and the development of Christian communities in South India. It remains an important reference for scholars studying missionary history, religious development in India, and 19th-century ecclesiastical organization.







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