Robert Caldwell - Works

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  • The best means of promoting an interest in missions among our congregations : being a speech delivered by ... Bishop Caldwell at the Diocesan Church Conference on Thursday the 20th March 1879. 1880 (Madras : S.P.C.K. Press)
  • Christianity and Hinduism. A lecture addressed to educated Hindus, etc. : S.P.C.K.: London,
  • A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian Family of Languages. Harrison: London, 1856.
  • Evangelistic Work amongst the Higher Classes and Castes in Tinnevelly. Rev. Dr. Caldwell’s Third Journal.
  • The Inner Citadel of Religion. S.P.C.K.: London,
  • The March of the Unsaved. G. Stoneman: London,
  • Narkaruṇait tiyānamālai = A companion to the holy communion. Madras Diocesan Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1871.
  • The Prince of Wales in Tinnevelly, and “From Delahay Street to Edeyengoody.”. London : S.P.C.K., 1876.
  • Observations on the Kudumi. J. J. Craen: 1867.
  • Report of the Edeyenkoody District for the year ending 30 June 1845. London : Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1847.
  • On reserve in communicating religious instruction to non- Christians in mission schools in India : a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Madras. Madras : S.P.C.K. Press, 1879.
  • The Relation of Christianity to Hinduism. R. Clay, Sons, & Taylor: London,
  • Records of the Early History of the Tinnevelly Mission, etc. Higginbotham & Co.: Madras, 1881.
  • The Tinnevelly Shanars : a sketch of their religion and their moral condition and characteristics : with special reference to the facilities and hindrances to the progress of Christianity amongst them. London : Clay for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1850.
  • The Three Way-marks. Christian Vernacular Education Society: Madras, 1860.
  • A Political and General History of the District of Tinnevelly, in the Presidency of Madras, from the earliest period to its cession to the English Government in A.D. 1801. Madras : E. Keys, 1881.

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