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A History of the Church of England in India: Since the Early Days of the East India Company is a detailed historical chronicle that examines the growth and influence of the Anglican Church in India. Written by Eyre Chatterton, this scholarly work traces the ecclesiastical institutions and missionary activities that accompanied British colonial expansion in the Indian subcontinent.
The book provides valuable insights into the relationship between religious institutions and imperial governance, documenting how the Church of England became established in India and evolved throughout the colonial period. Chatterton’s narrative covers the key developments, notable figures, and significant events that shaped Anglican presence in India from the earliest commercial ventures of the East India Company through subsequent centuries.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars of colonial history, and those interested in the religious dimensions of British imperialism in Asia. The work offers a unique perspective on how religious and secular institutions interacted during the colonial era.
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