The Kingdom in India, its progress and its promise . ail- ure : Incidents at Ongole . 240 XV. India Herself at Work : The National Missionary Society of India . 245 XVI. Locking Arms for the Conflict : The Unification of Native Churches . > ^SS XVII. The Present Outlook in India : Non- Missionary Testimony . . .275 XVIII. The Actual Progress of the Campaign : Non-Christian Hindu Testimony . 287 Index 299 Illustrations Facing page Rev. Dr. Jacob Chamberlain Title Veterans of the Arcot Mission, India . . xi A Temple Gopuram or Gateway . . .14 Telugu Bible Translators . . • 37 Laying the Corne


The Kingdom in India, its progress and its promise . ail- ure : Incidents at Ongole . 240 XV. India Herself at Work : The National Missionary Society of India . 245 XVI. Locking Arms for the Conflict : The Unification of Native Churches . > ^SS XVII. The Present Outlook in India : Non- Missionary Testimony . . .275 XVIII. The Actual Progress of the Campaign : Non-Christian Hindu Testimony . 287 Index 299 Illustrations Facing page Rev. Dr. Jacob Chamberlain Title Veterans of the Arcot Mission, India . . xi A Temple Gopuram or Gateway . . .14 Telugu Bible Translators . . • 37 Laying the Corner Stones of College Buildings . 80Village School for Boys and Girls . .102 A Mission Hospital for Women . . .136 Missionary Lady Doctors . . .144 A Mission Caste Girls* School . . .164 A Presbytery of an Indian Church . .180 Native Leaders of the Indian Church . .186 VooRHEEs College, Vellore, India . .198 Group of Missionaries ... . 240 Evolution of an Indian Church Building . .256 Idolatry in India ....... 288 IX. j o c;^^ ^^ i^ c-oO Qg « 3 u A Biographical Sketch By Henry Nitchie Cobb JACOB CHAMBEELATN was born in Sharon,Conn., on April 13, 1835, Both his fathersand mothers ancestors came over to join theMassachusetts Colony of the Pilgrims about 1650-1670. Among their descendants eighteen were min-isters or ministers wives. His father, Jacob Chamberlain, a county sur-veyor, justice of the peace and well-to-do farmer,belonged to a family of religious men, church deaconsand leading men in local affairs. He is describedby his son Jacob as a man of strong faith and act-ive Christian character, a consistent member of theChurch for seventy years, thirty-one in Sharon andthirty-nine at Hudson, Ohio. He was always one ofthe active working members and, according to hismeans, one of the most liberal supporters of the Gos-pel at home and abroad. He died in 1878, at the ageof eighty-six. **His mother, Anna Nutting Chamberlain, be-longed to a family which for several generations, xi


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