Explore a window into 19th-century life and faith
This issue of The Sunday Magazine (1881), Vol. 10, gathers essays, reports, and reflections on missions, social aid, and religious life. Readers will encounter characterful sketches of contemporary efforts in education, charity, and evangelism, alongside brief memorials and global perspective pieces. The balance of narrative and reportage offers a clear view of the era’s religious culture and its social imagination.
In this edition you’ll find:
- a snapshot of missionary work and its real‑world challenges in Europe and beyond
- profiles of people and movements shaping church life and social reform
- short stories and notes that illuminate daily life, belief, and endurance
- memorials and reflections on notable church figures and their legacies
What you’ll experience:
- brief, accessible contemporary reporting on faith-based outreach
- portraits of dedicated individuals pursuing social good
- glimpses of late-Victorian religious debate and practice
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical religion writing, social history, and periodical journalism from the late 1800s.