Protestant Missions : Their Rise And Early Progress : Lectures

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I have watered every page with my tears." The first Protestant mission to India originated in the heart of a praying mother. " There is a river the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God." The death of Ziegenbalg's father was also attended by noteworthy circumstances.
A fire broke out in the place of his residence — Pulsnitz, a town sixteen miles northwest from Dresden — and reached the house where he lay unable to move. In their agitation friends could think of no way to remove the he
...lpless man except by placing him in the coffin which for some time had been in readi- ness, and being thus carried out to the market place he died there.
In childhood Ziegenbalg exhibited unusual seriousness. As a youth he maintained habits of devotion which made him the target of ridicule for his schoolmates. Visiting various universities he nowhere found students like- minded with himself nor teachers so faithful as at Halle. From 1694 to 1730 that was the leading German university, and at the time of Ziegenbalg's stay there it was the focus of 154 PEOTESTAJ^T MISSIONS.


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