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The Union Chapel, Calcutta
Description | Union Chapel, Dhurrumtollah: The interior of this Chapel contains many plain but effecting memorials of the brevity of human life devoted to the noblest and best causes of Christian Missions, and which tells a sad tale as to the fearful nature of the climate in which these good men lived and died, and in which many are still permitted to labor and pray for the welfare of the people. | Date transcribed | 2009-08-22 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | MIs erected in the Chapel or Burial Ground at 'The Union Chapel', Calcutta up to 1851 |
| Surname | Keith | | Forename(s) | James | | Rank or Title | Rev. | | Year of Death | 1822 | | Inscription | In Memory of the Rev. James Keith, Joint-Pastor of the Church of Christ assembling in this place, and Missionary to the Heathen. This tablet, as an expression of regard and grateful remembrance, is by the Members of the Church erected. He departed this life 8th October 1822, aged 38 years. ""They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars for ever and ever."" |
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Transcribed from The Bengal Obituary Or, a Record to Perpetuate the Memory of Departed Worth... by Holmes and Co . (Calcutta, India ). Published by W. Thacker & Co 1851.
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