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The Story of John G. Paton Told for Young Folks...
by James Paton


John PatonJohn G. Paton (1824-1907) was a Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides. Before sailing there with his newly wed wife in 1858, he was a city missionary in Glasgow for ten years. Paton began work on Tanna, an island inhabited by savage cannibals and later worked on the island of Aniwa. He gave to the Aniwan people the first hymnbook in their own language and translated the New Testament into their language. Other well-known servants of Christ who lived during this time of history include missionaries James Chalmers, Mary Slessor and Hudson Taylor; evangelist D.L. Moody, preacher Charles Spurgeon, and hymn writers Fanny Crosby and Ira Sankey.

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Selections from The Story of John G. Paton Told for Young Folks or Thirty Years among South Sea Cannibals by James Paton. New York: A. L. Burt Company, Publishers, [1892]. This Young Folks' Edition by his brother was "re-cast" from John Paton's complete autobiography first published January, 1889.

Red arrowOur Cottage Home — Consecrated Parents — Schools Days
Red arrowLeaving the Old Home — Early Struggles — A City Missionary/Glasgow Experiences
Red arrowA Foreign Missionary — To the New Hebrides — First Impressions of Heathendom
Red arrowBreaking Ground in Tanna — Pioneers in the New Hebrides — The Greatest Bereavement — At Home with Cannibals
Red arrowSuperstitions and Cruelties — Streaks of Dawn Amidst Deeds of Darkness — Visit of H.M.S. Cordelia — Noble Old Abraham
Red arrowUnder Ax and Musket — A Native Saint and Martyr — Building and Printing for God
Red arrowHeathen Dance and Sham Fight — Cannibals at Work — The Defying of Nahak
Red arrowA Perilous Pilgrimage — The Plague of Measles — Attacked with Clubs
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Map of New Hebrides (Vanuata)New Hebrides was the colonial name for the 83 island archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean that began the nation of Vanuatu in 1980. It is located west of Fiji, northeast of New Caledonia, and southeast of the Solomon Islands.


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