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Biography

Author:
Judson, Edward

e-Sword Version:
9.x - 10.x

Adoniram Judson

A Biography

by his son

Edward Judson



Table of Contents

Preface

CHAPTER 1

Early Years. 1788-1809.

Birth - Family - Education - Conversion

Infidel sentiments - Rededication

CHAPTER 2

Consecration to Missionary Life. 1809-1812.

Samuel Nott, Jr., Samuel J. Mills, Jr., James Richards, Luther Rice,

and Gordon Hall - American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Marriage to Ann Hasseltine - Ordination - Bound for Calcutta

CHAPTER 3

Voyage to Burma. 1812-1813.

Becomes a Baptist - Arrives in Calcutta - Welcomed by Dr. Carey

Mr. and Mrs. Judson baptized - East India Company - Voyage

to Isle of France (Mauritius) - Madras - Arrives in Rangoon, 1813

Change in denominational attitude

CHAPTER 4

Burma and Buddhism.

Country of Burma - People - Commerce - Agriculture - Government

Buddhism and Brahminism - Doctrine of transmigration of souls - Buddha

CHAPTER 5

Life in Rangoon. 1813-1819.

Spreading the Gospel by tracts, catechisms, Scripture portions

Preaching and the Zayat - Persecution - Ill health - Death of son, Roger

Translation of Gospel of Matthew completed - Government harrassement

First public worship service held - First Burman convert baptized

More conversions and baptisms

CHAPTER 6

Life in Rangoon.
(Continued). 1819-1823.

Journey to Ava - Present petition to the Emperor - Petition denied

Return to Rangoon - More conversions and baptisms - Mrs. Judson's ill health

Three months at Serampore, near Calcutta - Mrs. Judson leaves for America

Mrs. Judson returns to Rangoon after absence of two years and three months

Native church-membership in Rangoon grows from ten to eighteen

Translation of the New Testament into Burmese completed

Seek to plant a mission in Ava, the capital of Burma

CHAPTER 7

Life in Ava and Oung-pen- Lamentations 1823-1826.

Leave Rangoon for Ava - Impending war - War breaks out

Judson seized and imprisioned for twenty-one months

Physical and mental torture

CHAPTER 8

Life in Amherst. 1826-1827.

Treaty of peace signed - Return to Rangoon where

native church-membership has been reduced to four faithful converts

Leave Rangoon with the four believers to start new work in Amherst

Mrs. Judson dies - Translation work continues - Daughter Maria dies

Mission moved to Moulmein

CHAPTER 9

Life in Moulmein. 1827-1831.

From Amherst to Moulmein - Judson's habit of prayer

Judson's self-denial, sacrifice, character - Zayat, school and translation work

Judson's brother Elnathan dies - Invitation to visit America after eighteen

years on field - George Dana Boardman

CHAPTER 10

Life in Moulmein
(Continued). 1831-1845.

Judson returns to Moulmein - Labors among the Karens

Marries Sarah H. Boardman - Burman Bible completed - Daughter, Abby Ann, born

Birth of three sons; Adoniram Brown, Elnathan and Henry - Mrs. Judson's health fails

Little Henry dies at 1 yr. and 7 months - Another son born, named Henry

Home Board asks Judson to compile a Burman dictionary

CHAPTER 11

Visit to America. 1845-1846.

Two more sons born; Charles and Edward - Mrs. Judson's health declines

Travel to United States - Mrs. Judson dies - Judson meets Miss Emily Chubbuck

Marriage to Emily Chubbuck - Six weeks later, they embark for Burma - Three oldest

children (Adoniram, Elnathan, and Abby) remain in United States

CHAPTER 12

Last Years. 1846-1850.

Return to Moulmein - Missionary operation relocated to Rangoon

House in Moulmein burns to ground - Intolerance of Burmese government to Christianity

Continues work on dictionary - Sickness/lack of food - Discouragement and suffering

Judson's last words - Description of Judson as a person - Emily Frances born

Last communication to the Board - Sea voyage for health - Dies and is buried at sea

Ten days after his death, Mrs. Judson gives birth to her second child, named Charles,

who dies the same day

CHAPTER 13

Posthumous Influence.

Summary of accomplishments, etc.

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