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Identifier: indianpilgrimage00ogil (find matches)
Title: An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Ogilvie, J. N. (James Nicoll), 1860-1926
Subjects: Church of Scotland
Publisher: Edinburgh, Blackwood & Sons
Contributing Library: School of Theology, Boston University
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is Sialkot. Here, as in everyIndian city where Missions are at work, Education ofnecessity forms the main activity of the missionaries.Time and again workers who have got impatient withthe steady, unromantic, methodical methods of theschool and college have diverged into lines that weremore direct and that promised quicker returns fortheir labour ; and they have often got what they de-served—up to a point. Then they have realised that tocarry the Christian enterprise beyond that point, andgive it a wide and a deep hold upon the peoples life,the work of Christian education, from primary schoolto college class-room, cannot be let go. So it has beenin Sialkot, where the throb of city life is felt, where theambitions of Young India are strong, and boys andyouths are ever growing into the men who have theshaping of their countrys life increasingly in their hands.So let us to the Schools and to the College—the mainMission industries ! First the Schools. Mr Garrett, in whose able charge
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Mission Council, Sialkot.(Left to Right) 3rd Row—Mr Carter, Dr Hector, Miss Paterson, Mr Scott, Miss Stanfield, Mr Garrett, Miss MQueen.2nd Row—Miss Nelson, Mr Paterson,_ Mr Nicolson, Miss MMinn, Mr Cook, Miss Rodger, Mr Alexander, Miss Stratton.ist Row—Mr Dalgetty, Miss Kidlej, _ Mrs Ogilvie, Dr Ogilvie, Miss Plumb, Mrs Alexander, Dr Hutchison, Miss Mackichan.indianpilgrimage00ogil

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  • booksubject:Church_of_Scotland
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