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Paperback James Chalmers Book

ISBN: 1144793378

ISBN13: 9781144793379

James Chalmers

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James Chalmers: His Autobiography and Letters chronicles the life and work of James Chalmers, a prominent missionary in the South Pacific. This biography, compiled and edited by William Robson, offers a detailed account of Chalmers' experiences, adventures, and spiritual journey as he dedicated his life to spreading Christianity in New Guinea and other Pacific islands.

Through Chalmers' own writings and correspondence, readers gain insight into his interactions with indigenous populations, his efforts to establish missions, and the challenges he faced in navigating cultural and religious differences. This volume provides a valuable historical record of missionary work and the impact of Christianity on the societies of the South Pacific. It also serves as a testament to Chalmers' unwavering faith and commitment to his calling.

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