Further papers created and collected by Rev Percy T Cash in connection with a proposed book on Methodism in Ceylon [Sri Lanka]

Outline of his proposed book on Methodism in Ceylon [Sri Lanka]. Includes articles and draft chapters on religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, 'Demon' worship and Christianity - with particular reference to Methodism). With a hand drawn map of Ceylon [Sri Lanka] indicating where educational work is...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts/FBN 7 (fiche 335-336)
Date(s) of creation: 1947-1970
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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts/FBN 7 (fiche 335-336)
Summary: Outline of his proposed book on Methodism in Ceylon [Sri Lanka]. Includes articles and draft chapters on religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, 'Demon' worship and Christianity - with particular reference to Methodism). With a hand drawn map of Ceylon [Sri Lanka] indicating where educational work is being undertaken by the Methodist Church. Also has an outline on missionary education written by Rev James Cartman, Principal of Wesley College, Colombo. 1947-c1950. With covering letter from Rev W G Bird explaining how he acquired the papers, 7 March 1970.
Extent: 1 folder
Admin history: Rev Percy T Cash (1881-1958) served as a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society missionary in Ceylon [Sri Lanka] from 1906 to 1939.
Custodial history: Given to the MMS by Rev W G Bird (who had previously obtained the papers after the death of Rev Cash), March 1970
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche.
Copyright: Copyright held by Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Related material: See also 'Papers created and collected by Rev Percy T Cash in connection with a proposed book on Methodism in Ceylon [Sri Lanka]' (MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts/FBN 2 (fiche 90-92))
Format: Archive