Publisher's Synopsis
The missionary work of Eustace and William Carey in India was pathbreaking and controversial, and their legacy continues to be felt today. In this well-researched and meticulously documented supplement, the Carey brothers respond to their critics and defend their actions and beliefs. This book sheds important light on a critical moment in the history of English-speaking Christianity.
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