Book detail: The Lives of Mrs. A. H. Judson, Mrs. S. B. Judson, and Mrs. E. C. Judson, Missionaries to Burmah, Etc. Twenty-second Thousand is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This historical volume presents the interconnected biographies of Ann Hasseltine Judson, Sarah Hall Boardman Judson, and Emily Chubbuck Judson. As the successive wives of the prominent missionary Adoniram Judson, each woman played a significant role in early Christian missionary efforts in Southeast Asia. The text details their personal sacrifices, daily struggles with tropical diseases, and their contributions to translation and educational work within a foreign culture. By utilizing personal letters, diary entries, and historical accounts, the book offers a comprehensive look at the unique challenges and profound hardships of nineteenth-century missionary life. The phrase Twenty-second Thousand denotes that this copy is from a twenty-second printing, reflecting the work's high circulation and popularity during its time of publication.
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