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*[http://www.electricscotland.com/bible/church/index.htm ''The Scottish Churches' Work Abroad'' - 
Chapter 4 "Scotland in India"] by J. H. Morrison 1927 electricscotland.com
*[http://images.library.yale.edu/divinitycontent/dayrep/Anglo-Indian%20Evangelisation%20Society.%20Annual%20Report%20%201901.pdf ''Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. 1901 Thirty First Annual Report'']. The chief object of the Society is "The maintenance of an unsectarian itinerant evangelisation among the widely scattered groups of Europeans and Eurasians in India, otherwise destitute of Gospel ordinances, at Railway Stations, on Tea Estates, &c". [http://divdl.library.yale.edu/dl/Results.aspx?qc=AdHoc&q1=Anglo-Indian%20Evangelisation%20Society&q8=all%20image%20types&q9=all%20text%20types&q10=TextsImages Many similar editions from 1886-1915] AdHoc, a Yale Divinity School faculty-library initiative.
*[http://digital.soas.ac.uk/results/?t=rangoon ''Rangoon Diocesan Association: Quarterly Paper''] Church of England. 48 quarterly issues from 1897 to 1908. SOAS Digital Library. London University.The issue for June 1898 listed Clergy and English Missionaries throughout Burma. If the link is not permanent [http://digital.soas.ac.uk Search] using keyword Rangoon.
*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jFIEAAAAQAAJ&ots=FCmGYRCVAS&pg=PA636 ''The Baptist Magazine 1839''] Published by George Wightman. Page 636 mentions the formation of the Baptist Church in the Madras Presidency under Rev Day.
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