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Jerry McAuley: His Life and Work

Jerry McAuley: His Life and Work

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Number of Chapters: 21

Length: 05 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

Jerry McAuley was a missionary and founder of the Water Street Mission (later the New York City Rescue Mission), the first rescue mission in the United States. This book is a collection of his writings regarding his waywardness, his conversion and his missional work in New York both at the Water Street Mission and later at the Cremorne Mission. (Summary by KHand)

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Preface and Introduction (KHand)
Transformed (KHand)
Struggles and Temptations (KHand)
Jerry Becomes a Missionary (KHand)
Trials and Triumphs (KHand)
Water Street As It Was (KHand)
More About Water Street (KHand)
Trophies of Grace (KHand)
A Mistake and What Came of It (KHand)
Evil Schemes Frustrated (KHand)
The Cremorne Mission (KHand)
Another Chapter of Testimonies (KHand)
Called Home (KHand)
On the Old Spot (KHand)
Characteristic Sketches and Personal Recollections of Jerry McAuley (KHand)
Recollections - Continued (KHand)
Mr. Hatch's Recollections - Concluded (KHand)
Every Evening in Water Street (KHand)
Water Street Meeting - Concluded (KHand)
Jerry McAuley's Cremorne mission (KHand)
Jerry as a Journalist and Correspondent (KHand)
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