The Land of the Tamilians and Its Missions |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
Extent 1Tanks 2Ricc Sugarcane 3Indigo Cotton 4Iron | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
Clothing 32Manners 33Houses 33 34Domestic Customs | 42 |
Original Religion 45Aryan Immigration 45Velas 46First | 78 |
Indian and Egyptian Temples 82Dimensions 83Description | 93 |
St Thomas 95Thomas Christians in Malabar 96Persecutions | 101 |
Tranquebar first settlement at 125Ziegenbalg and Plütschau 126 | 126 |
165Kiernander goes to Calcutta 165Extract from Huttemanns | 165 |
Letter 166Gericke 168English Missionaries 169Revival | 174 |
Tanjore situation of 180Lawsuits of People 181Royal Palace | 182 |
Mission 183Rajanaicken 184Schwartz and the King of Tan | 193 |
Pudoocotta 197Rajah of 198Station first founded | 202 |
Renewal of Charter of East India Company 206First English | 213 |
London Missionary Society in Travancore 231Demonworship | 232 |
Common terms and phrases
able amongst Apostles baptized Bishop blessing Brahmins built called Catechists Chellumbram Chola dynasty Christ Church Church Missionary Society cloth commenced congregation converted Cuddalore death district English especially Esur eternal European evil existence Fabricius faith father feet flock Gericke gods Gospel Government ground Gründler hand heathens Hindoos holy hymns idols India Indra instruction Isakki Jeeva Jesuits King kingdom labor language lived Lord Lutheran Madras Mahomedans means mighty Mission Mylapore native Pastors Negapatam Pagodas Portuguese praise prayers preached Priests Prince received regard religion remained Rhenius rice Rig Veda Rupees sages schools Schultze Schwartz sent sionaries soon souls spirit station stone Supremest Tamil country Tamil land Tamil language Tamulians Tanjore temples thee things Thomas Christians thou thousands Tinnevelly town Tranquebar tree Trichinopoly Vedanta Vedas village whilst whole wished words worship Ziegenbalg