. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . CREMATION GROIND AND SACKED SHRINES OF PASH1 PATI. Tamil. By 1710, the year of his death, he had translated theold Testament as far as Ruth. Schultz, who arrived the , resumed the work and finished it. This man went toMadras and translated the whole Bible into Hindustani/ Thefirsl converts in Tranquebar were five slaves. These were bap-tized in May, 1707. Then came schools and churches. Such * Budley, Indian Missionary Director, 8d ed. Calcutta. ivvii28 434 INDIKA. was the beginning of the Protestant efforts for the evangeliza-
. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . CREMATION GROIND AND SACKED SHRINES OF PASH1 PATI. Tamil. By 1710, the year of his death, he had translated theold Testament as far as Ruth. Schultz, who arrived the , resumed the work and finished it. This man went toMadras and translated the whole Bible into Hindustani/ Thefirsl converts in Tranquebar were five slaves. These were bap-tized in May, 1707. Then came schools and churches. Such * Budley, Indian Missionary Director, 8d ed. Calcutta. ivvii28 434 INDIKA. was the beginning of the Protestant efforts for the evangeliza-tion of India.* Schwarz. Schwarz, who was destined to prove an inspiration to thecause of missions the world over, arrived in Southern India in1759, and, without waiting for a critical knowledge of the Tamil,began at once with a few words and in broken speech. Betweenthe beginning of his work and the end there lay a period offorty-eTght beautiful and consecrated years. If we consider allthe qualities which constitute a sublime missionary life, the ca-ree
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