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Brazilian Sketches

Brazilian Sketches

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Brazilian Sketches


By

Rev. T. B. Ray, D.D.


Educational Secretary of the Foreign Mission Board
of the Southern Baptist Convention.


TO MY WIFE WHO SHARED THE JOURNEY WITH ME




CONTENTS

I.   THE COUNTRY
II.   THE CAPITAL, RIO DE JANEIRO
III.   A VISIT TO A COUNTRY CHURCH
IV.   TWO PRESIDENTS
V.   THE GOSPEL WITHHELD
VI.   SAINT WORSHIP
VII.   PENANCE AND PRIEST
VIII.   THE GOSPEL TRIUMPHANT
IX.   JOSE BARRETTO
X.   CAPTAIN EGYDIO
XI.   FELICIDADE (Felicity)
XII.   PERSECUTION
XIII.   THE BIBLE AS A MISSIONARY FACTOR
XIV.   THE METTLE OF THE NATIVE CHRISTIAN
XV.   THE TESTING OF THE MISSIONARY
XVI.   THE URGENT CALL
XVII.   THE LAST STAND OF THE LATIN RACE
  APPENDIX




FOREWORD.

I was dining one day with a very successful business man who, although his business had extensive relations in many lands, was meagerly informed about the work of missions. I thought I might interest him by telling him something of the effects of missions upon commerce. So I told him about how the civilizing presence of missionary effort creates new demands which in turn increases trade. He listened comprehendingly for a while and then remarked: "What you say is interesting, but what I wish to know is not whether missions increase business—we have business enough and have methods of increasing the volume—What I want to know is whether the missionary is making good and whether Christianity is making good in meeting the spiritual needs of the heathen. If ever I should become greatly interested in missions it would be because I should feel that Christianity could solve the spiritual problem for the heathen better than anything else. What are the facts about that phase of missions?"

These words made a profound impression on me, and since then I have spent little time in setting forth the by-products of missions, tremendously important and interesting though they are. I place the main emphasis on how gloriously Christianity, through the efforts of the missionary, meets the aching spiritual hunger of the heathen heart and transforms his life into spiritual efficiency.

Since this is my conception of what the burden of the message concerning missions should be, it should not surprise anyone to find the following pages filled with concrete statements of actual gospel triumphs. I have endeavored to draw a picture of the religious situation in Brazil by reciting facts. I have described some of the work of others done in former years and I have recorded some wonderful manifestations of the triumphant power of the gospel which I was privileged to see with my own eyes. These pages record testimony which thing, I take it, most people desire concerning the missionary enterprise. More arguments might have been stated and more conclusions might have been expressed, but I have left the reader to make his own deductions from the facts I have tried faithfully to record.

No attempt has been made to follow in detail the itinerary taken by my wife and myself which carried us into Brazil, Argentina and Chili in South America, and Portugal and Spain in Europe. It is sufficient to know that we reached the places mentioned and can vouch for the truth of the facts stated.

I have confined myself to sketches about Brazil because I did not desire to write a book of travel, but to show how the gospel succeeds in a Catholic field as being an example of the manner in which it is succeeding in other similar lands where it is being preached vigorously.

I wish to say also that I have drawn the materials from the experiences of my own denomination more largely because I know it better and therefore could bear

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