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Excerpt from England's Mission to India: Some Impressions From a Recent Visit
My one object is to bring home to Church men generally, so far as I may, a stronger sense of the extraordinary greatness of our Mission, and of the universal duty and responsibility, which it lays upon us all. If it should stir any readers to serious thought and inquiry on these important subjects - if it should in any degree help to increase the encouragement and support. Given from home to those who are labouring in the singularly arduous work of our Church in India - it will be to me a cause of the deepest thankfulness. Never did the old motto of the S. P. G. Come over and help us - address itself more emphatically to the Church of England, than in the cry which comes to us on behalf of the two hundred and eighty millions of our Indian Empire, committed under God's Providence to our charge.
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