id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19939 Anderson, Rufus History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. .txt text/plain 121357 6891 70 Mission.--The Patriarch deposed.--Native Pastors.--Death of Mrs. Hamlin.--Death and Character of Dr. Azariah Smith.--Mr. Dunmore Supper.--Its Significance.--New Missionaries.--Death of Mr. Ball.--Death of Miss Reynolds.--The Connection with the Armenian Aintab.--Two Churches formed.--Girls' Boarding School.--High the Churches.--Death of Mrs. Williams.--General View of the Eastern the Harpoot Union.--Death of Mrs. Adams.--New Missionaries. School.--Death of Priest Eshoo.--New Medical Missionary.--Estimates missionary tour from Smyrna to the interior of Asia Minor; Mr. Schneider made one to Aintab, on a temporary mission; Messrs. years ago the evangelical Armenian church was organized with sixteen mission in respect to the forming of distinct churches.[1] Dr. Perkins, writing in May, 1855, gives the following account of the Mrs. Rhea had been two years a member of the mission as Miss Harris, Church Mission, was printed by the American Bible Society. mission and partly by the native churches, does not work well. a native pastor; that no church is to receive aid from the mission ./cache/19939.txt ./txt/19939.txt