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His journal from the time of the capture of the Cape

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Mr. Martyn's sentiments on approaching India
Ceylon discovered

Farewell sermon to the ship's company-India first

seen

Mr. Martyn's journal during his stay at Madras
Sails from Madras-Passes Juggernaut--Incurs danger
from a hurricane-And another still greater from a
sand-bank-He reaches Calcutta-His reflections

PART II.

166-171

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176,177

177-179

180-133

Prayer of Christians in Calcutta answered in the ar
rival of Mr. Martyn-Having passed Dr. Buchanan
in the Hoogley, he is affectionately received by Mr.
Brown at Aldeen-His illness there

Mr. Martyn's vigilance as a Missionary-He will not
be detained at Calcutta

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The scenes he witnessed near Aldeen

He reads Hindoostanee incessantly-Preaches at Cal-
cutta-The treatment he receives from some of
his intemperate brother-chaplains-The wise con-
duct pursued by another chaplain

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He chides himself for over-zealous, and (as it prov-
ed) mistaken censures of the government

Receives his appointment at Dinapore-Leaves Cal-

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The journal of his voyage up the Hoogley and Ganges 196-219
Reaches Dinapore-His plans-discouragements—

labors.

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Difficulties respecting the introduction of books into

the schools-Other causes of disquietude-His faith

and patience and prudence

Mr. Martyn draws up arguments against the Koran,
and is called to decide a question of great impor-
tance respecting Baptism

262,263

264,265

Mr. Martyn engaged by Mr. Brown in translating the
New Testament into Hindoostanee-His happiness
and perseverance in the work of translation
Afflictive dispensation in the death of his eldest sister
-His exquisite suffering and entire resignation and
undeviating diligence in his work

266,267

268-271

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Sermon on the Mount introduced into the schools
Mr. Martyn's wise and waiting spirit-His love for
the Heathen-His joy in retirement
Mr. Martyn is tried by a severe disappointment
Mirza and Sabat arrive at Dinapore to assist in the
work of translation Mr. Martyn's hopes and fears
and grief respecting Sabat

Reflection on the commencement of the year 1808

Mr. Martyn's pain at losing the society of Christian

friends at Dinapore

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Mr. Martyn's deep affliction at the loss of his young-
est sister

316,317

He preaches to the mendicants

318,319

Reflections on entering the year 1809-Mr. Martyn
continues to preach to the mendicants

320,321

Is attacked by a severe pain in the chest-He is
obliged to remit his ministerial duty

Mr. Corrie arrives at Cawnpore—Mr. Brown's alarm

respecting Mr. Martyn's health-His affectionate

expression of his apprehensions

Mr. Martyn's health sinks so much, that he resolves
to remove from Cawnpore-He determines to visit
Arabia and Persia

Mr. Brown's letter on this determination being com-

municated to him

Mr. Martyn leaves Cawnpore, and arrives at Aldeen

and Calcutta, from whence in three months he

departs .

329-333

The occurrences which transpired between Mr. Mar.
tyn's leaving India and his arrival at Shiraz

He commences a translation of the New Testament

into Persian, and has many private discussions with

the Mahometans

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356-370

A public controversy between Mr. Martyn and the

professor of Mahometan law

Mirza Ibraheem, the preceptor of all the Moollahs,
writes a treatise in defence of Mahometanism-Mr.
Martyn replies to it

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371-376

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376-379

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An interview with a Soofie sage

Mr. Martyn attends the levee of the Prime Minister,

when he is attacked by a Moollah

Candor of Mirza Ibraheem

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382-384

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He proceeds to Tebriz

After an illness of nearly two months, Mr. Martyn
leaves Tebriz for Constantinople-He is hospitably
received at an Armenian monastery,and after much
suffering, under which he possesses his soul in peace
and patience, he expires at Tocat
Mr. Martyn's character

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391-398

399

399-404

404

405-419

420-422
423,424

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425-434

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438-447

448-479

479 et seq.

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