The presentation ceremony took place in the Inveraray Court-house, and was attended by a considerable number of townspeople, and also by many visitors. The Council minute deciding to admit the Rev. Mr. Chalmers a free burgess and a guild brother in recognition... James Chalmers - Page 424by Richard Lovett - 1902 - 511 pagesFull view - About this book
 | James Shepard Dennis - Christian sociology - 1899 - 682 pages
...to Scotland, in 1895, " the freedom of the royal burgh of Inverary " was presented to Mr. Chalmers in recognition of "his career as a missionary and his eminent services in the cause of civilisation and the spread of the Gospel among the heathen." — The Missionary Record, October, 1895,... | |
 | James Shepard Dennis - Christian sociology - 1899 - 680 pages
...to Scotland, in 1895, " the freedom of the royal burgh of Inverary " was presented to Mr. Chalmers in recognition of " his career as a missionary and his eminent services in the cause of civilisation and the spread of the Gospel among the heathen." — The Missionary Record, October, 1895,... | |
 | James Chalmers, Richard Lovett - 1902 - 544 pages
...night, and began in greater earnest than ever, continued, I suppose, all night, and is now (1o.3o) hard at it, just as if it had done nothing for the...Celtic ornaments and a design of Scottish thistles. The local papers thus reported his speech on this occasion : — ' Mr. Chalmers said he had had many... | |
 | Archibald McLean - Christian biography - 1912 - 340 pages
...of Inverary conferred upon him the freedom of the city, the highest honour in their power. This was in recognition of his career as a missionary and his...civilization and the spread of the Gospel among the heathen. The Duke of Argyle invited him to the Castle and a service was held in the Pavilion which was very... | |
 | Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - Presbyterian Church - 1896 - 100 pages
...Chalmers, the New Guinea missionary, has been presented with the freedom of Inverary, his native town, in recognition of " his career as a missionary and...civilization and the spread of the Gospel among the heathen." — "Go and make disciples." This was not understood as spoken to the apostles only, but to all the... | |
 | 1902 - 938 pages
...Chalmers most prized wiis his enrolment as a 'free burgi-ss' of Inveraray in 1MW), in appreciation of 'his career as a missionary and his eminent services in the cause of civilisation and the spread of the gosj>el among the heiithfii.' By the martyrdom of James Chalmers,... | |
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