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Robert Moffat

"Robert Moffat: The Missionary Hero of Kuruman" by David J. Deane is an inspiring and insightful biography of one of the most important Christian missionaries of the 19th century. Robert Moffat was a Scottish missionary who spent most of his life in southern Africa, where he played a crucial role in spreading Christianity and promoting education and literacy among the local population.

Deane's work provides a detailed and engaging account of Moffat's life and work, from his early days in Scotland to his travels in southern Africa and his later years as a respected elder statesman. The book explores Moffat's efforts to translate the Bible into local languages, his role in the abolition of slavery, and his close relationship with David Livingstone.

This updated edition of the book features a modern, easy-to-read font and new photos of many of the original illustrations, as well as numerous new ones. While the spelling and a few archaic words have been updated, the original work has been left intact. Additionally, the addition of notes by Rev. Peter J. Carter provides valuable context and insights into Moffat's life and work.

"Robert Moffat: The Missionary Hero of Kuruman" is a captivating biography of an extraordinary man whose work had a profound impact on the history of southern Africa and the spread of Christianity. Deane's writing style is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christian missions or the role of religion in Africa.

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Robert Moffat

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"Robert Moffat: The Missionary Hero of Kuruman" by David J. Deane is an inspiring and insightful biography of one of the most important Christian missionaries of the 19th century. Robert Moffat was a Scottish missionary who spent most of his life in southern Africa, where he played a crucial role in spreading Christianity and promoting education and literacy among the local population.

Deane's work provides a detailed and engaging account of Moffat's life and work, from his early days in Scotland to his travels in southern Africa and his later years as a respected elder statesman. The book explores Moffat's efforts to translate the Bible into local languages, his role in the abolition of slavery, and his close relationship with David Livingstone.

This updated edition of the book features a modern, easy-to-read font and new photos of many of the original illustrations, as well as numerous new ones. While the spelling and a few archaic words have been updated, the original work has been left intact. Additionally, the addition of notes by Rev. Peter J. Carter provides valuable context and insights into Moffat's life and work.

"Robert Moffat: The Missionary Hero of Kuruman" is a captivating biography of an extraordinary man whose work had a profound impact on the history of southern Africa and the spread of Christianity. Deane's writing style is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christian missions or the role of religion in Africa.

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