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Cambridge & London: MacMillan & Co, 1863. Hbk. pp.466.
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Contents
Introduction
- The Mission Field of the Middle Ages
- Early efforts of the Church among the new races. A.D. 340-308
- The Church of Ireland, and the Mission of St. Patrick. A.D. 431-490
- St. Columba and the Conversion of the Picts
- Mission of St. Augustine to England. A.D. 596-627
- Progress of Missionary work in England. A.D. 627-689
- Celtuc Missionaries in Southern Germany. A.D. 592-630
- Missionary efforts in Friesland and parts adjacent. A.D. 628-719
- St. Boniface and the conversion of Germany. A.D. 715-755
- Efforts of the Disciples of St. Boniface. A.D. 719-789
- Missionary efforts in Denmark and Sweden. A.D. 800-1011
- The conversion of Norway. A.D. 900-1030
- Missions among the Slavic or Slavonic Races. A.D. 800-1000
- The conversion of Poland and Pomeronia. A.D. 1000-1127
- Conversion of Wendland, Prussia, and Lithuania. A.D. 1050-1410
- Missions to the Saracens and the Mongols. A.D. 1200-1400
- Compulsory Conversion of the Jews and Moors. A.D. 1400-1500
- Retrospect and Reflections
- Retrospect and Reflections