Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons by Arabella W. Stuart
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Narrative continued and concluded.--Their deliverance from Burman
Tyranny, and Protection by British Government, 141 CHAPTER XVIII. Influence of these Disasters on the Missionary Enterprise.--Testimonials to Mrs. Judson's Heroic Conduct.--Letter from Mr. Judson.--His Acceptance of the Post of Interpreter to Crawford's Embassy.--Mrs. Judson's Residence at Amherst.--Her Illness and Death.--Death of her Infant, 166 * * * * * PART II. THE LIFE OF THE SECOND MRS. JUDSON. CHAPTER I. Birth and Education.--Poetical Talent, 183 CHAPTER II. Conversion.--Bias toward a Missionary Life.--Acquaintance with Boardman, 193 CHAPTER III. Account of George Dana Boardman, 198 |
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