Explore a historical collection of Discourses and Missionary Reflections that span China, Singapore, life at sea, and scenes from England. This edition gathers miscellaneous sermons and remarks on missions by Robert Morrison, offering insight into early 19th‑century Christian Outreach and the motive, method, and meaning behind a global mission.
Written to encourage steadfast faith and practical dedication, the book blends theological teaching with accounts of mission work, challenges faced by sailors and merchants, and calls to spread the Gospel with humility, perseverance, and love. It presents the author’s perspective on salvation, the responsibilities of Christians abroad, and the spiritual aims that guided his ministry across continents and seas.
- Foundational sermons such as The Way of Salvation and reflections on the power of love in mission work
- Context for early missionary strategy, including attitudes toward foreign cultures and the use of kindness and integrity in outreach
- Practical notes on discipline, cooperation, and perseverance for missionaries and supporters at home
- Historical glimpses into the challenges and ethics of mission life in the age of sail and global trade
Ideal for readers curious about early modern missions, religious history, and the personal, devotional side of cross‑cultural outreach.