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- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I XAVIER'S LIFE BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE FOR INDIA
- CHAPTER II FIRST THREE YEARS OF MISSIONARY LIFE IN INDIA
- CHAPTER III LEGENDARY LIFE OF FRANCIS XAVIER
- CHAPTER IV XAVIER'S VISIT TO THE SPICE ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO
- CHAPTER V XAVIER A DIRECTOR OF JESUIT MISSIONS IN THE EAST, AND A ROYAL COMMISSIONER FROM THE KING OF PORTUGAL
- CHAPTER VI XAVIER'S LABOURS IN JAPAN
- CHAPTER VII INTERNAL DISSENSIONS OF THE MISSION IN INDIA
- CHAPTER VIII XAVIER'S ATTEMPT TO REACH CHINA—DEATH AND CHARACTER
- CHAPTER IX THE FAILURE OF ROMISH MISSIONS TO THE HEATHEN
CHAPTER IV - XAVIER'S VISIT TO THE SPICE ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I XAVIER'S LIFE BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE FOR INDIA
- CHAPTER II FIRST THREE YEARS OF MISSIONARY LIFE IN INDIA
- CHAPTER III LEGENDARY LIFE OF FRANCIS XAVIER
- CHAPTER IV XAVIER'S VISIT TO THE SPICE ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO
- CHAPTER V XAVIER A DIRECTOR OF JESUIT MISSIONS IN THE EAST, AND A ROYAL COMMISSIONER FROM THE KING OF PORTUGAL
- CHAPTER VI XAVIER'S LABOURS IN JAPAN
- CHAPTER VII INTERNAL DISSENSIONS OF THE MISSION IN INDIA
- CHAPTER VIII XAVIER'S ATTEMPT TO REACH CHINA—DEATH AND CHARACTER
- CHAPTER IX THE FAILURE OF ROMISH MISSIONS TO THE HEATHEN
Summary
The period of Xavier's history on which we now enter extends from the summer of the year 1545, when he left India in hopes of a more fruitful Missionary field at Macassar, till his return to India in the early part of 1548. The account of his proceedings is contained in twelve copious letters, four written from Malacca in 1545; four from Amboyna, written in May 1546; and four from Cochin, after his return to India in January 1548.
The exciting news from Malacca and Macassar, which Xavier received while yet in India, it will be remembered, drew his heart towards those countries. A Portuguese historian has preserved an account of the matter, which is thus recorded in Millar's history of the propagation of Christianity.
“Manuel di Faria says, that about the year 1544, in the government of Martin Alfonso de Sousa, one Anthony de Payva, who went as a merchant, but proved more preacher than merchant, had some conference with the King of Supa, who was seventy years of age, and was very near being converted. Payva, sailing thence, went to the port of Siam, where he explained the articles of religion to the King, and urged the absurdity of the adoration of idols, pressing him to embrace the Christian faith ; but the King desired time to consider. Meantime the King of Supa arrived at Siam, and hearing what had passed, said, ‘a work so good ought rather to be put in execution than delayed,’ He was only sorry for the time he himself had lost, and would atone by being the first convert, and desired immediately to be baptized.
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- The Missionary Life and Labours of Francis Xavier Taken from his own CorrespondenceWith a Sketch of the General Results of Roman Catholic Missions among the Heathen, pp. 102 - 120Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1862