Publisher's Synopsis
Memoir of Mary Calvert recounts the life and experiences of Mary Calvert, a devoted missionary in the 19th century. Compiled and edited by George Stringer Rowe, this biography offers a deeply personal account of Calvert's tireless work and unwavering faith. From her early life and spiritual awakening to her challenging yet rewarding years serving in Fiji, Calvert's story is one of resilience, dedication, and profound impact.
This memoir provides invaluable insight into the lives of missionary women and the social and religious landscapes of the era. Readers will be moved by Calvert's commitment to spreading Christianity and improving the lives of those she encountered. "Memoir of Mary Calvert" stands as a testament to her enduring legacy and continues to inspire those interested in missionary work, women's history, and religious biography.
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