CHAPTER I. The Beginnings |
- The Purpose of the Book.
- The Missionary Impulse.
- The Benefits of Missionary Study.
- The Plan of Salvation.
- Salvation Intended for the Whole World.
- Israel’s Conception of God’s Purpose.
- The Jew as a Missionary.
- The Roman Empire.
- The Supreme Missionary.
- The Sending of the Disciples.
- The Early Church.
- Its Extent.
- A Change in Method.
- Early Missionaries.
- The Church and State.
- Boniface.
- The Church of Germany.
- Martin Luther.
- “What must I do to be saved?”
- An Answer Found.
- A New Evangel.
- A Pure and Living Stream.
- The Bible Translated.
- Luther and Missions.
- The Beginnings of Lutheran Missions.
- In Europe and Asia.
- In Africa.
- In North America.
- In South America.
- Justinian von Welz.
- His Appeal Ridiculed.
- A Martyr.
- A Hero.
- The Spring at Hand.
- Philip Spener.
- A. H. Francke.
- The School at Halle.
- The First Missionary Hymn.
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