-Death of her Son.--Failure
of Mrs. Judson's Health.--Arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Hough at
Rangoon, 66
CHAPTER VIII.
Missionary Labors.--Female Intellect in Burmah.--Description of
a Pagoda.--Burman Worship, and Offerings, 74
CHAPTER IX.
Distressing Events.--Mr. Judson's Absence from Rangoon.--Persecution
of Mr. Hough.--His Departure for Bengal.--Mrs. Judson's
heroic Fortitude.--Mr. Judson's Return, 82
CHAPTER X.
Intolerance of the Burman Government.--First Edifice for Christian
Worship erected.--Instruction of Natives.--Conversion of
a Native.--His Baptism.--That of two timid Disciples.--Messrs.
Judson and Colman visit Ava, 91
CHAPTER XI.
Reception of Messrs. Colman and Judson at Ava--Their Return to
Rangoon.--Their Resolution to leave Rangoon.--Opposition of
Disciples to this Measure.--Increase of Disciples.--Their
Steadfastness.--Failure of Mrs. Judson's Health, 95
CHAPTER XII.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson visit Bengal and return.--Mrs. Judson's Health
again fails.--Her Resolution to visit America.--Her Voyage to
England and Visit there, 104
CHAPTER XIII.
Mrs. Judson's Arrival in America.--Influence of her Visit.--Hostile
Opinions.--Her Person and Manners.--Extracts from her Letters, 110
CHAPTER XIV.
Further Extracts from her Letters.--Her Illness.--Her History of
the Burman Mission.--Her Departure from America with Mr.
and Mrs. Wade, 119
CHAPTER XV.
Messrs. Judson and Price visit Ava.--Their Reception at
Court.--Their Return to Rangoon.--Mrs. Judson's Return.--A Letter
to her Parents describing their Removal to Ava.--Description of
Ava, 127
CHAPTER XVI.
War with the British.--Narrative of the Sufferings of the
Missionaries during the War, 131
CHAPTER XVII.
Narrative continued and concluded.--Their deliverance from Burman
Tyranny, and Protection by British Government, 141
CHAPTER XVIII.
Influence of these Disasters on the Missionary
Enterprise.--Testimonials to Mrs. Judson's Heroic Conduct.--Letter
from Mr. Judson.--His Acceptance of the Post of Interpreter to
Crawford's Emb
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