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History of the missions of the American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions to the oriental churches, Volume II.

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The volume chronicles mid-nineteenth-century missionary activity among Armenian and related Oriental churches, showing how diplomatic and military events such as the Crimean War affected opportunities and hazards for religious outreach. It records institutional growth—training schools, congregations, printing presses, Bible distribution, and the rise of native pastors—alongside episodes of persecution, legal reforms, and international diplomatic interventions. The narrative notes personnel changes, deaths, and administrative rearrangements, gives statistical snapshots of stations and publications, and emphasizes the interaction of local religious zeal, foreign support, and Ottoman policy in producing both substantial advances and persistent challenges to the mission effort.

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Rufus Anderson

Rufus Anderson was a prominent American missionary and historian known for his extensive work documenting the missions of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. His notable two-volume work, "History of the Missions of the American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions to the Oriental Churches," provides a detailed account of the efforts to spread Christianity in the Eastern regions. Anderson's writings reflect his commitment to missionary work and his deep engagement with the cultural and religious contexts of the communities he studied. His contributions have been significant in understanding the history of American missions and their impact on global Christianity.

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