ABRAHAM, 76, 378 Adam, John, 325 Aden Mission, 207 Afghans, 180, 231 Agra, 145
Agricultural Society of India, 274
Aitchison, Sir C., 150, 331 Aldeen, 169
Alexander, Bishop, 10
Allahabad, 149
Althorp Library, 225 Amboyna, 156
America and missions, 153, 239, 291 Anastatosantes, 37
Anderson, Christopher, 230, 258, 322, 333, 366
Anker, Mr., 163
Annianus, 10
Anstruther, Sir John, 205
Arab Mission, 207
Asia, its missionary wants, 169
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 205 Assamese, 229
Baptist Missionary Societies, 45, 99, 228, 380
Baptists, 41, 153
Barlow, Sir George, 194, 255 Basu, Ram, 71, 75, 197, 244 Bayley, W. B., 208, 358
Beddome, B., 47
Bell, Dr., of Madras, 131 Benares, 149
Benevolent Institution, the, 134 Bengal, 59, 292
Bengali, 76, 87, 166, 197, 221, 245, 350
Bentinck, Lord W., 59, 247, 289, 357, 360, 371 Bentley, 335
Bernard, Sir C., 150
Bhagavat-Geeta, The, 191 Bhooteas, 92
Bhowanipore Institution, 333
Bible Society, 211, 234, 291
Bible translation, 87, 151, 197, 212 Bidpai's Fables, 207
Association for Propagation of the Bird, R. M. and W., 209
Charlotte Emilia, 163, 186, 317, 347
Felix, 54, 121, 150, 180, 233, 244, 349
Henry, the poet, 3
Jabez, 146, 155, 180, 324 Jonathan, 179, 361, 369 Mary, 5, 16
Mrs., and the Black Hole, 73 William, 178, 349
CAREY, WILLIAM, birth, 1; parent- age, 3; childhood, 5; reading, 8; shoemaker's apprentice, 9; conversion, 13; baptism, 15; preaches, 17; his "college," 18; linguistic power, 21; poverty, 25; fired with the missionary idea, 27; his Enquiry, 29; at Leices- ter, 43; his great sermon, 44; set apart as missionary, 51; the voyage, 56; in Bengal, 70; Bible translation, 87; in Dinajpoor, 80; in Serampore, 106; first native convert, 115; a missionary organ- iser, 143; native church, 148; sends Mission to Burma, 150; a gentleman, 161; marries the Lady Rumohr, 163; portrait, 178;
professor of Bengali, 194; and of Sanskrit, 197; oration before Lord Wellesley, 200; translates the Ramayana, 205; influence on men, 208; his Bible translation, 212; on destruction of the press, 238; gave literary form to Ben- gali, 242; Friend of India, 245; stops infanticide and voluntary drowning, 249; action against suttee, 249; against Jaganath, 254; against the Charak, 255; for lepers, 256; for slaves, 257; as a naturalist, 260; chiefly a botanist, 263; the daisy, 269; founds the Agricultural Society, 274; papermaker, 277; on the political future of India, 280; his bust, 287; relation to new era, 289; influence on others, 291; opinion of Wilberforce, 299; on Government intolerance, 302; Edinburgh and Quarterly Re- views, 305; Dyer controversy, 311; as an educator, 326; Ser- ampore College, 330; letter from King Frederic VI., 334; corre- spondence with Heber, 335; appeals to posterity, 346; on mission economics, 349; on evan- gelising by education, 352; his trust in God, 357; sketched by contemporaries, 361; last letters, 369; he dies, 372; his will, 375; estimates of his career, 377 Carlyle, T., 10
Cartridges, mutiny, 219 Castell, W., 37 Castlereagh, Lord, 302 Cathedral Mission College, 333 Cecil, Rev. R., 102 Ceylon, 152, 198 Chaitanya, 116, 242 Chalmers, Thomas, 298 Chamberlain, 135, 149 Chambers, Justice, 69 Charak abuse, 255 Charters, E. I. Co.'s, 63, 330 Chater, Rev., 13, 152, 181 Cherra-poonjee, 352 Chinnery, 276 Clarkson, 2
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