ANN of AVA Lit 94 Test

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For the time of ____________, Mrs. Judson wrote, almost her every thought was engrossed with her husband's suffering and her efforts to help him.

1 1/2 years

By the time of Mrs. Judson's return home for a visit in 1821, some remarkable accomplishments had been achieved: there were ____________, a ________ or wayside chapel, and the ________ printed in the Burmese language.

12 converts, Zayat, Bible

We meet Nancy Hasseltine when she is just __ years old.

16

On a snowy February 17 in ______, after the two couples had been married, they sailed away on the Caravan, leaving all comfort and known circumstances and loved ones, to take the Gospel to India.

1812

They received their first mail from home _______ years after sailing away.

2 1/2

After ____ months of miserable imprisonment, the family was joined together.

21

They were the only Christians in the whole country of __ million, and Ann Judson was the only English woman.

8

The leader of the group was the brilliant _________ __________, and its other members, _______ _______, _________ _________, and _______ ______

Adoniram Judson, Samuel Mills, Samuel Newell, Samuel Nott

The Judsons moved to __________ to start a new work, and Mrs. Judson began building _____________ and two schools while Judson accepted temporary ambassadorial duties.

Amhurst, a house

Ann Hasseltine made no quick and easy decision; she knew no woman had ever gone as missionary to Southern _______ and perhaps had some idea of the problems that might arise.

Asia

She did decide to marry Adoniram Judson and go with him to take the Gospel to _____.

Asia

For six months, they lived in the village of ____________, with the pakan-woon planning to come and slaughter them.

Aungbinle

Meantime Adoniram had been able to make friends with the King, who had given him land in the royal city, ______, to build a home and mission.

Ava

When the general ___________ was defeated and his army annihilated, the prisoners were all thrown into the terrible inner prison in 5 pairs of fetters.

Bandoola

After three years, the _________ churches of America undertook to support the Judsons.

Baptist

Though they had come as Congregationalists, Adoniram and Ann began to be stirred by the belief that _________ doctrine was more Biblical.

Baptists

During this time, their lives were preserved by their __________ _____ who had to find and cook the food for them.

Bengali cook

Judson had always wanted to go to _______ but it was a hostile field.

Burma

It was months later when the Judsons, who had assumed the manuscript was lost forever, learned that the dirty, tattered pillow still existed, with the manuscript of the __________ ______ inside.

Burma Bible

The culmination of Judson's translation work of ten years was embodied in a manuscript -- the almost finished ___________ _______.

Burmese Bible

Judson sailed to ___________ to find Burmese coverts, but after several months, his ship had not arrived.

Chittagong

The Judsons began serious study of the difficult Burmese language, studying with a teacher from _______ in the morning until _____ at night.

seven, ten

On January 27, only $1,200 was in the treasury of the new mission board, but people responded to the need and within three weeks more than ____ thousand dollars had been given.

six

In the village, Aungbinle, there was no market to buy food, and the little family was attacked by ___________.

smallpox

In addition to this excitement, something else apparently happened to Adoniram Judson when the group gathered at Deacon Hasseltine's for dinner. Well of his way to falling in love with beautiful Nancy Hasseltine, he composed a _______.

sonnet

An attack of ________ _____ felled Ann Judson just as Adoniram was conscripted as an interpreter.

spotted fever

With pleasant stops in England and Scotland to visit friends, Ann returned home to visit loved ones and regain her health after _____ years.

ten

The Governor assured her that he would never execute her husband (though he had been ordered to do so ________ times), but he could not release him.

three

When the last ship left Rangoon harbor, Ann was aboard it, but when it had to stop for reloading at the nearest harbor, she asked __ __ ______ _______.

to be sent ashore

Ann Judson had to nurse her fevered husband, to care for her three month old baby and the others and , in addition, to take upon herself the responsibility of giving smallpox ______________.

vaccinations

The _________ attempted to comfort the young parents and took them on a trip into the country.

vicereine

The Judsons, _______ months after their separation, were reunited at the mission house in __________.

seven, Rangoon

When the final group was appointed, an additional one, ________ _____, had joined the group instead of Samuel Mills.

Gordon Hall

Finally, the pakan-woon was executed for treason and the ____________ sent word that Judson's prison sentence was repealed.

Governor

A summons from the ___________-__________ ordered them to return to America aboard the ship on which they had just arrived.

Governor-general

Six weeks later the other missionaries arrived on the ____________.

Harmony

Ann's friend, ______ ______, after long prayerful thought, decided to marry another of the missionary men, Samuel Newell.

Harriet Atwood

Many other students of Bradford Academy also trusted the Lord and planned how they could live to serve Him, including Ann's friend, ________ _______.

Harriet Atwood

As a miracle, a letter was handed them with permission to embark for the _____ __ ________ on the Creole, the very ship from which they and their baggage had twice been removed.

Isle of France

They were permitted to board the Creole secretly, hoping to get to the _______ __ ________, but then had to return to a riverside tavern.

Isle of France

This was circumvented by the Samuel Newells applying to go to _______ ___ ________ while the Judsons searched for another place of ministry.

Isle of France

The missionaries landed in Calcutta in ______,_____.

June, 1812

Later on _______ ____ was added.

Luther Rice

_________ _____ had independently reached the same solemn decision, a very serious one in that day.

Luther Rice

When Mrs. Judson returned to _________ for medical treatment, she was accompanied by a Burmese woman, due to the courtesy of the victory of Rangoon.

Madras

In January, Mr. Judson dropped out of sight; their baby girl, Maria was born in the little house on the river bank.

Maria

She lives in Bradford, ___________.

Massachusetts

Ann sent the faithful _________ _____ for one last time to the Governor, who offered himself as security for Judson, and he was at last freed.

Moung Ing

The faithful __________ ______ found the pillow and, not knowing what it contained, took it home as a memoir of the Judsons.

Moung Ing

The principle, ___ _________, loaned her books to read and encouraged her; she finally became a Christian.

Mr. Burham

A new missionary, ____ __________, arrived with the gift of a printing press in 1816, and they began to print Burmese Christian literature by the thousands.

Mr. Hough

The two year trip home was a mixed blessing; she enjoyed seeing her __________ and talking about the __________, but she was highly nervous and spent much of the time recuperating alone.

friends, mission

Though known for her reckless ________, deep in her heart, Nancy felt a strange tugging that she wanted no one to know about.

gaiety

Then Harriet herself died, leaving her broken-hearted husband, ________ _______, completely alone.

Samuel Newell

A reception and comfortable housing were provided by _____ ______________ ____________ to honor Mrs. Judson.

Sir Archibald Campbell

A committee was appointed which recommended that the young men be sent as missionaries and which organized a board, ___ _________ ______ __ __________ ____ __________ ________

The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

The strange regard in which the Burmese held the Judsons was manifest by a statement the King made when the British required that they be released: "_______________________________________________________."

They are not English; they are my people and shall not go.

They spent two weeks at Serampore with __________ ______ group, trying to decide just where they should go.

William Carey's

Another school experiencing the work of the Lord among its students was _____________ _________.

William College

Finally gaining permission to see the governor of the city, Mrs. Judson was informed that she must pay _____________ dollars in bribes, plus other gifts.

a hundred

In her grief, sitting beside the mango trees under which her son was buried, Ann wrote these words: "God is the same when He __________ as when He is __________; just as worthy of our entire trust and confidence now as when He entrusted us with the precious little gift."

afflicts, merciful

Assuming that the American missionaries had helped the English, the Burmese officials ordered that Judson be ___________ and committed to the death prison.

arrested

The barefooted prisoners were forced to march to another village; for the last part of the journey they could not walk, so were carried in ________; Mrs. Judson and the girls followed.

carts

The New England ministers, the "church fathers", met at Bradford meetinghouse in 1810 with a surprising delegation: four seminary students proposed that they be sent as a mission to preach Christ on the _________ __ _____.

continent of Asia

A hard roll of paper concealed in an old pillow, it was first lost when Judson was cast into the ________ _______.

death prison

Arriving at the Isle of France, they found that while on board ship, fragile Harriet had borne a baby who had _____ only a few weeks later.

died

Nancy's ______, seeing her kneeling in prayer and weeping, decided he should become a Christian too.

father

Finally, she was allowed to see her husband, crawling because of the ________ around his ankles, soiled and unkempt.

fetters

She could not do much for her husband beyond providing _______ and ____ ___ ______ __.

food, mats to sleep on

After ______ years, Judson felt ready to begin to preach in the Burmese language, but he felt it would be more effective if he could at the same time present a Burmese Christian.

four

Warned that their property was to be confiscated, Mrs. Judson was able to _______ ______ much of her silver and precious possessions before the remainder was confiscated.

hide away

Mrs. Judson, meanwhile, was made a prisoner in her own ____________.

house

For 3 months, Judson served Ava as _________ and ________, and they feared they would never be allowed to leave.

interpreter, counselor

When Judson was sent to the village prison in Aungbinle, the __________ grabbed the pillow, untied it, and flung it away.

jailor

Daily she visited officials or members of the royal family to plead the cause of the missionaries; some became _______ __________.

loyal friends

She provided all her husband's food and clothing, and one time was able to make him a New England _______ ____ by ingenious substitutions.

mince pie

He listed the ways in which she was singularly qualified to serve Christ:

natural disposition, winning manners, devoted zeal, and perfect acquaintance with the language

The secret that transformed Ann's life was in Christ, "Whom, _________________________________."

not having seen, I love

However, by the time they built the house and moved there, the tide of _______________ turned against the foreign residents of Ava.

popularity

Judson had not been able to obtain his request from the Emperor for ______________ ___________ in Burma.

religious freedom

In this letter to her mother, Adoniram said he could not wish her burdens had been less because that would not _____ ____ _______ of gems.

rob her crown

After six months, the Judsons moved to a house within the city walls for two reasons: for their own ________ and ___ ___ _______ ___ ________.

safety, to be nearer the people

Mrs. Judson's attempt to go for help only resulted in her contracting a ___________ ___________.

serious illness

Great Britain's policy was controlled by the _____ ______ __________ who had no welcome for missionaries.

East India Company

She also returned with a seven-year-old companion, _______ _____ ________.

Emily Von Someren

Burma and _________ were about to be at war and finally, only one ship was left in the Rangoon harbor.

England

On a preliminary trip to __________, Judson got a commitment that they would send the missionaries, if necessary, but would not make it a joint venture with the American group.

England

Still with no transportation, they were guests of a Mr. Rolt in Calcutta for 4 months, but in November were ordered to embark at once for _________ aboard a vessel of the East India Company.

England

Meantime, the __________ troops made decisive victories and soon the war was over.

English

Mrs. Carey spoke little or no _________ and the food was all Burmese, as she was native Burmese.

English

The British declared war on Burma and captured __________.

Rangoon

The Judsons moved to the mission house in __________ with other missionaries, Felix Carey and his family.

Rangoon

The other missionaries insisted Ann Judson must leave ____________ for her own safety, and yet how could her husband find her if she left the only place where he would know to look for her?

Rangoon

A son, named ________ ________, was born in September to the delighted Ann and Adoniram, but he did not live to be a year old.

Roger Williams


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