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Life of James Mursell Phillippo

Life of James Mursell Phillippo
Missionary in Jamaica

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  • Date Published: June 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108032568

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  • Edward Bean Underhill (1813–1901), the energetic and much-travelled secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society, was active throughout his life in publishing and researching Baptist history. This 1881 biography of his recently-deceased friend James Phillippo (1798–1879) is based on diaries, a manuscript autobiography and papers made available to Underhill by Phillippo's family. Phillippo devoted over fifty years to Baptist missionary work in Jamaica and was a fierce advocate for the abolition of slavery. He landed in Jamaica in 1823, and developed a strong following, despite being banned from preaching to slaves on several occasions. In the 1830s he helped to establish free villages where newly emancipated (and now homeless) slaves could settle. Underhill's thorough account of Phillippo's eventful life focuses specially on the missionary's hard-won victories over his wealthy and powerful opponents. The book includes a list of the many schools and churches established by Phillippo in Jamaica.

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    • Date Published: June 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108032568
    • length: 454 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.57kg
    • contains: 1 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Early days
    2. The consecration
    3. The student
    4. His designation
    5. The voyage
    6. Settlement at Spanish Town
    7. Commencement of regular labours
    8. Opening of the new chapel
    9. The slave code
    10. The gospel of salvation
    11. Persecution - voyage to the United States
    12. Successful labour - illness - departure from Jamaica
    13. First visit to England
    14. Renewal of missionary labours
    15. The apprenticeship
    16. Educational labours
    17. White unto harvest
    18. The apprenticeship abandoned
    19. Celebration of freedom
    20. Progress under difficulties
    21. Origin and formation of townships
    22. Visit to Windward Islands
    23. Independence assumed by the churches
    24. Residence in England
    25. Deputation to the West India Islands
    26. The law suit
    27. State of the mission
    28. State of the Island - the cholera
    29. Times of refreshing
    30. The work of faith
    31. Public affairs
    32. Visit to the United States and England
    33. Resumption of labour
    34. The revival
    35. Patient toil
    36. The disturbances
    37. Hartlands
    38. Education and disestablishment
    39. The aged pastor
    40. Retirement from the pastorate
    41. The jubilee of his ministry
    42. Decease of his wife
    43. The aged Christian
    44. Final visit to England
    45. His last days
    Appendix.

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    Edward Bean Underhill

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