All Stories

  1. The Political Undertones of Benjamin Bailey’s Call for Conversion (1818–27)
  2. Conclusion: Historical, Theological and Missiological Reflections
  3. Preliminary Material
  4. The Indian Backdrop to the Mission of Help
  5. The British Backdrop to the Mission of Help
  6. Joseph Fenn’s Call for Ecclesiastical and Political Reform
  7. Contested Legacies: Benjamin Bailey and the Rise of Anglicanism in Travancore, 1836–50
  8. Contested Legacies: Benjamin Bailey and Indigenous Christianity in Travancore
  9. Political Beginnings: Col. John Munro’s Shaping of the Mission of Help (1816–18)
  10. Theological, Political and Personal Crosscurrents in the Mission of Help’s End (1828–36)
  11. Benjamin Bailey's call for the Thomas Christians of Kerala to be converted.