- The Life of William Carey (1761-1834)
- by George Smith (1885)
“It is no fanatical criticism, but the true philosophy of history, which places Carey over against Clive, the spiritual and secular founders…of our Indian Empire.” (–Chapter 3) - *Introduction by FWP*
*Introduction by George Smith (2nd ed., 1887)*
~~~~~~~~~~~ - *Chapter I.* —Carey’s College *Chapter II.* —The Birth of England’s Foreign Missions
*Chapter III.* — India as Carey Found It
*Chapter IV.* —Six Years in North Bengal–Missionary and Indigo Planter
*Chapter V.* —The New Crusade–Serampore and the Brotherhood
*Chapter VI.* —The First Native Converts and Christian Schools
*Chapter VII.* —Calcutta and the Mission Centres from Delhi to Amboyna
*Chapter VIII.* —Carey’s Family and Friends
*Chapter IX.* —Professor of Sanskrit, Bengali, and Marathi
*Chapter X.* —The Wyclif of the East–Bible Translation
*Chapter XI.* —What Carey Did for Literature and for Humanity
*Chapter XII.* —What Carey Did for Science–Founder of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India
*Chapter XIII.* —Carey’s Immediate Influence in Great Britain and America
*Chapter XIV.* —Carey as an Educator–The First Christian College in the East
*Chapter XV.* —Carey’s Last Days
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*William Carey (wiki)*
*more on Carey and his writing (Project Gutenberg)*
*a study center devoted to Carey*: *its photo gallery*By:http://www.columbia.edu
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