"The Story of the L.M.S." recounts the history of the London Missionary Society from its founding to the early 20th century. C. Silvester Horne details the society's efforts to spread Christianity and promote education, health, and economic development across the globe. The book provides insights into the lives and work of missionaries, the challenges they faced, and the impact they had on various cultures and societies.
Focusing on key events, influential figures, and diverse mission fields, this narrative captures the dedication and sacrifices of those involved in the London Missionary Society's work. It stands as a historical record of the society's contributions and a reflection on the broader themes of cultural exchange and religious outreach during the era of British expansion.
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