Description
This authoritative work by Robert Hunter provides a detailed chronicle of the Free Church of Scotland’s missionary activities in India and Africa. The book traces the origins of these missions, their organizational structure, and the dedicated individuals who spearheaded religious and educational initiatives across two continents.
Hunter’s narrative encompasses the challenges faced by missionaries in unfamiliar territories, their interactions with local populations, and the lasting cultural and religious impacts of their work. The text serves as both a historical record and a testament to the Church’s commitment to missionary expansion during a transformative period in global history.
Essential reading for scholars of ecclesiastical history, colonial studies, and the history of Christianity in Africa and Asia, this work offers valuable insights into 19th-century missionary enterprise and its complex legacy.







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