The object is, to give a series of brief memoirs, in which the lives of faithful Christians shall be unfolded; impart instruction in reference to the cause of missions; inspire the heart of the reader with Christian zeal; and do justice to the memory of those who deserve more honor than the fallen warrior and the titled senator.
Most of the subjects of these sketches are well known and well beloved—women whose deeds have been recorded in high places in denominational history; and we deem it no impropriety to take them down, unwind the peculiarity of sect, and weave these honored names in one sacred wreath, that we may dedicate it to all who love the cause of missions.
The wreath may wither and fall apart, but the flowers which compose it will not die; these sacred names shall live with immortal freshness while in the world is found a missionary church.
CONTENTS
HARRIET NEWELL.
The Crusade.—Martin II.—Peter the Hermit.—Missionary Enterprise.
—Andover.—The young Men.—Congregational Association.—American
Board.—Harriet Atwood.—Bradford Academy.—Conversion.—Church in
Haverhill.—Death of her Father.—Samuel Newell.—Marriage.—Sailing.—The
Caravan.—Salem Harbor.—Calcutta,—Birth of the Babe,—Its Death.—Mrs.
Newell dies
ANN H. JUDSON.
Bradford.—Ann Hasseltine.—Harriet Atwood.—Conversion.— Communion.—Marries Mr. Judson.—Sails for Calcutta.—Serampore.—Change of Views.—Baptism.—First Child.—First Conversion.—Trials and Suffering.—Judson's Imprisonment.—English Government.—Mrs. Judson dies.—Amherst.—The Hopia Tree
ELIZABETH HERVEY.
Park Street Church.—Ordination.—Charge.—The Corvo.—Church in
Hadley.—Sermon.—Labor.—Death