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       David J. Deane

      Robert Moffat

      The Missionary Hero of Kuruman

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664615121

       PREFACE

       ROBERT MOFFAT

       CHAPTER I.

       PIONEER MISSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

       CHAPTER II.

       CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH.

       CHAPTER III.

       DEPARTURE FOR THE CAPE.

       CHAPTER IV.

       MARRIAGE, AND ARRIVAL AT LATTAKOO.

       CHAPTER V.

       THE MANTATEE INVASION.

       CHAPTER VI.

       VISIT TO MAKABA.

       CHAPTER VII.

       THE AWAKENING.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       VISIT TO ENGLAND.

       CHAPTER IX.

       THE SECHWANA BIBLE.

       CHAPTER X.

       CLOSING SCENES.

       CHAPTER XI.

       CONCLUSION.

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      The record of a life like that of Robert Moffat, the South African missionary, can never be devoid of interest until all appreciation for noble deeds and patient endeavour becomes extinct in the heart of man. Till then, our pulses will quicken and our enthusiasm kindle as we read of dangers encountered and overcome, of the true courage that could undismayed encounter the king of beasts roaming on the African plain, and of passing the time with savage chiefs, beneath the spears and clubs of whose warriors thousands had been slain. Or our sympathy is awakened as stories of sickness and suffering, of hunger and terrible thirst, of trying disappointments, continued year after year, are related. Anon, gratitude causes the tear to start to our eye as we witness the love that prompts the effort to win the heathen to the Saviour, and see the once benighted ones clothed and subdued, learning in mind and heart the truth of the Gospel. Gratitude arises that we have men, heroic Christian men, who count nothing dear to them, not even their lives, that they may win sinners to the love of Jesus Christ.

      Such an one was he, whose memoir we present to our readers, with the earnest desire that his strong faith may strengthen ours, that his quiet courage may excite us to perseverance in well-doing, and that his deliverance from manifold and very real dangers may lead us to place reliance upon Him in whom Moffat trusted, and who never forsakes those that trust in Him. May we all see, and especially the youth of our land, as we read the records of such noble lives, that true godliness detracts not from true manhood, but rather that it glorifies and ennobles it, until evil is overcome, and the wicked are put to silence.

      In writing this brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Dr. Moffat, the author has been much indebted to those who have trodden the path before him; especially to the two well-known works, "Robert and Mary Moffat," by their son John S. Moffat, and to Robert Moffat's own book, "Missionary Labours and Scenes in South Africa." He also owes his acknowledgments to "The Missionary Magazine," "The Chronicle of the London Missionary Society," to the Reports of various Missionary Societies, "A Life's Labours in South Africa," and to other works from which information upon the subject has been gathered. To the two first named the author especially refers those of his readers who wish for fuller details than are given in this volume.

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      The history of missions in South Africa abounds in interesting facts and incidents. Stories of heroism, strange adventures, and descriptions of journeyings among savage tribes and through countries frequented by beasts of prey, form part of its details. Its theme is love to God and love to man, and its facts have been called into existence through the efforts of noble-minded and true-hearted men and women to bring their coloured brethren and sisters to the knowledge of the Saviour, Jesus Christ.

      Many names are held in veneration in connection with these

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