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The Monkey That Would Not Kill

About The Monkey That Would Not Kill

Read this work Along with a passion for evangelism, Drummond also had a passion for the natural sciences. As a missionary, not only did he preach to the peoples of central Africa, but he also studied and observed the African wildlife. Drummond's travels inspired this delightful children's book, in which a mischievous monkey wreaks havoc upon all who try to catch him. Professor Henry Drummond (1851-1897) was a Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer. He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he displayed a strong inclination for physical and mathematical science. While preparing for the ministry, he became for a time deeply interested in the evangelizing mission of Moody and Sankey, in which he actively co-operated for two years. In 1877 he became lecturer on natural science in the Free Church College, which enabled him to combine all the pursuits for which he felt a vocation. In 1888 he published Tropical Africa, a valuable digest of information. In 1890 he travelled in Australia, and in 1893 delivered the Lowell Lectures at Boston.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781835911945
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 20
  • Published:
  • December 14, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x1x279 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 73 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: October 17, 2024

Description of The Monkey That Would Not Kill

Read this work Along with a passion for evangelism, Drummond also had a passion for the natural sciences. As a missionary, not only did he preach to the peoples of central Africa, but he also studied and observed the African wildlife. Drummond's travels inspired this delightful children's book, in which a mischievous monkey wreaks havoc upon all who try to catch him. Professor Henry Drummond (1851-1897) was a Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer. He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he displayed a strong inclination for physical and mathematical science. While preparing for the ministry, he became for a time deeply interested in the evangelizing mission of Moody and Sankey, in which he actively co-operated for two years. In 1877 he became lecturer on natural science in the Free Church College, which enabled him to combine all the pursuits for which he felt a vocation. In 1888 he published Tropical Africa, a valuable digest of information. In 1890 he travelled in Australia, and in 1893 delivered the Lowell Lectures at Boston.

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