The claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom, exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton in the ship Morrison and Brig Himmaleh under direction of the owners. Vol. 2, Notes made during the voyage of the Himmaleh in the Malayan Archipelago



Digitised Book 216.73.216.10 (0)

1839

The claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom, exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton in the ship Morrison and Brig Himmaleh under direction of the owners. Vol. 2, Notes made during the voyage of the Himmaleh in the Malayan Archipelago

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This book is about the voyage of the ship Himmaleh which transported missionaries to the different parts of Southeast Asia. One particular missionary, Mr. Lay, was tasked to spread the Christian faith even in colonies that did not belong to the British. He was accompanied by the captain of the ship, Captain A.V. Fraser during his journey to Singapore, Macau, Borneo, and other places in the region.

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Title
The claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom, exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton in the ship Morrison and Brig Himmaleh under direction of the owners. Vol. 2, Notes made during the voyage of the Himmaleh in the Malayan Archipelago
Creators
  • Lay, G. Tradescant (George Tradescant)
Subject
  • Southeast Asia--Description and travel
  • Missions--Southeast Asia
  • Himmaleh (Brig)
Publisher
  • E. French, 1839
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1839
Digital Description
application/pdf, map
Copyright
  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2007.