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Henry Martyn Devotion to the Gospel

2023-12-08 12:42:14

"Burn for God!" Henry Martin said loudly when arriving in Kolkata in April 1806. He rarely knows how fast a flame burns. Six years later, when I was 31 years old, Jesus took Henry home. But Henry is dedicated to devoting his life to the work of the gospel to Indian and Shiraz Muslims and to compress this life's service in this six years with incredible determination and selfless devotion. Martin was born on 18 February 1781 in Cornwall, England, and started studying law at Cambridge.

Sensitive lips, young Henry Martin seems to strip off the dance next to burning Arabs. But his voice is full of anger, but Sabat is not equal to this clever, smart young British. Henry Martin was pastor of East India Company Army and later was ruled in India. He is the only one who can hear Sabat who understands what he is saying. When Sabat completed the story, Martin translated it from Persian to Latin, Padre Julius Cesar for Italian, Indian scholars for Hindus and Bengali for Bengali mixed and translated. A Bengali gentleman, translated into English into English. For British officers and his wife. Martin can speak with Sabat in Arabic and Persian. When Martin heard the scrolling sentence of Christian Arab Sabart, he seemed to be seeing the land outside of India by passing through the Kaiba Pass - Mesopotamia, Arabia, Persia there was Sabat. 83

I wonder if my life has changed by reading the New Testament in Sabat and Arab. As Sabat knew Persian and Arabic, he was sent to help Henry Martin, a very intelligent minister in England who is busy translating the New Testament into Persian and Arabic. So Sabbath and Henry Martin went to Kaumpol in the Ganges. The burning temper of Sabat made almost Martin crazy. He is calm and impulsive with Arab's ferocious spirit; but he dies for the man he is concerned; often ignorant but simple - as Martin said, "The art of Not a child "Sabat The understanding of Persian is not as good as he thinks, and some Indian translations of Calcutta criticize his translation. Here, he was angry and angry, and he denied Jesus Christ and opposed Christianity, like St Peter's hot, impulsive apostle. But by this time he burned down the fire of his anger.

(Born in 1881, date in 1812. Accident time between 1810 and 1812) In the tale of Sabat of the last chapter, he will remember living in India for a while. British of Henry Martin. Sabbath is almost a giant; Henry Martin is much less than strong. But as you can see in the next story, Henry Martin Pizza Bart himself is more brave and stable. Henry was born as a boy and went to Truro in Cornwall, England but was passionate, sensitive and weak, and at school it was a big boy, a big boy, a son, and Admiral Kempseo. I agree. He graduated from school at the age of fifteen and shot until he was 17. In 1797 he became undergraduate at St. John's University in Cambridge. He is still very enthusiastic. His old friend at the age of 80 in Cambridge, Kemptshorn