d Caste. God grant that its
terrible facts and its burning words may sink into the hearts of its
readers! Perhaps, when they have read it, they will at last agree that
we have used no sensational and exaggerated language when we have said
that the Church is only playing at missions! Service, and self-denial,
and prayer, must be on a different scale indeed if we are ever--I do not
say to convert the world--but even to evangelise it.
EUGENE STOCK.
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE
I. ABOUT THE BOOK 1
II. THREE AFTERNOONS OFF THE TRACK 5
III. HUMDRUM 18
IV. CORRESPONDENCES 26
V. THE PREY OF THE TERRIBLE 33
VI. MISSED ENDS 41
VII. "THE DUST OF THE ACTUAL" 57
VIII. ROOTS 71
IX. THE CLASSES AND THE MASSES 83
X. THE CREED CHASM 91
XI. CASTE VIEWED AS A DOER 96
XII. PETRA 105
XIII. DEATH BY DISUSE 111
XIV. WHAT HAPPENED 118
XV. "SIMPLY MURDERED" 124
XVI. WANTED, VOLUNTEERS 132
XVII. IF IT IS SO VERY IMPORTANT. . . ? 141
XVIII. THE CALL INTENSIFIED 145
XIX. "ATTRACTED BY THE INFLUENCE" 160
XX. THE ELF 171
XXI. DEIFIED DEVILRY 188
XXII. BEHIND THE DOOR 194
XXIII. "PAN, PAN IS DEAD" 203
XXIV. "MARRIED TO THE GOD" 217
XXV. SKIRTING THE ABYSS 223
XXVI. FROM A HINDU POINT OF VIEW 236
XXVII. THOUGH YE KNOW HIM NOT 249
XXVIII. HOW LONG? 256
XXIX. WHAT DO WE COUNT THEM WORTH? 262
XXX. TWO SAFE 273
XXXI. THREE OBJECTIONS 277
XXXII. "SHOW ME THY GLORY!" 289
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