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REV. A. J. D. D'ORSEY, B.D., K.C., P.O.C. 



Portuguese Discoveries, Dependencies, and Missions in Asia and 

 Africa, with Maps. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



Contents. 



Book I. 

 Introductory. 



The Portuguese in Europe and Asia. 

 Portugal and the Portuguese. 

 Portuguese Discoveries in the Fifteenth 



Century. 

 Portuguese Conquests of India in the 



Sixteenth Century. 

 'a he Portuguese Empire in the Sixteenth 



Century. 



Book II. 



The Portuguese Missions in Southern 



India. 

 Early History of the Church in India. 

 First Meeting of the Portuguese with the 



Syrians. 

 Pioneers of the Portuguese Missions. 

 The Rise of the Jesuits. 

 The Jesuits in Portugal. 

 St Francis Xavier*s Mission in India. 

 Subsequent Missions in the Sixteenth 



Century. 



Book III. 



The Subjugation of the Syrian Church. 

 Roman Claim of Supremacy. 

 First Attempt, by the Franciscans. 

 Second Attempt, by the Jesuits. 

 The Struggle against Rome. 



Book III. — continued. 



The Archbishop of Goa. 

 The Synod of Diaroper. 

 The Triumph of Rome. 



Book IV. 



Subsequent Missions in Southern India, 

 with special reference to the Syrians. 



Radiation of Mission of Goa. 



The Madura Mission. 



Portuguese Missions in the Carnatic. 



Syrian Christians in the Seventeenth 

 Century. 



Syrian Christians in the Eighteenth 

 Century. 



Book V. 



The Portuguese Missions, with special 



reference to Modern Missionary 



efforts in South India. 

 The First Protestant Mission in South 



India. 

 English Missions to the Syrians 1806-16. 

 English Missions and the Syrian 



Christians. 

 The Disruption and its Results. 

 Present State of the Syrian Christians. 

 The Revival of the Romish Missions in 



India. 



GENERAL GORDON, C.B. 



Events in the Taeping Rebellion. Being Reprints of MSS. copied 

 by General Gordon, C. B., in his own handwriting; with Monograph, 

 Introduction, and Notes. By A. Egmont Hake, author of "The 

 Story of Chinese Gordon." With Portrait and Map. Demy 8vo, 18s. 



" A valuable and graphic contribution to our knowledge of affairs in China at the 

 most critical period of its history." — Leeds Mercury. 



" Mr Hake has prefixed a vivid sketch of Gordon's career as a ' leader of men,' 

 which shows insight and grasp of character. The style is perhaps somewhat too 

 emphatic and ejaculatory — one seems to hear echoes of Hugo, and a strain of Mr 

 Walter Besant — but the spirit is excellent." — Athenzeum. 



" Without wearying his readers by describing at length events which are as 

 familiar in our mouths as household words, he contents himself with giving a light 

 sketch of them, and fills in the picture with a personal narrative which to most people 

 will be entirely new." — Saturday Review. 



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