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Seventeen Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story

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A long chaplaincy at the British Embassy in Paris provides a first-person account of worship services, royal and civic visits, and the practical duties of ministering to English and American expatriates. The narrative combines descriptions of ceremonial occasions and church life with reflections on education, charities, journalism, and the difficulties faced by English residents abroad. Chapters offer practical advice for families, observations on continental religious conditions, and a survey of the Church of England’s work on the continent.

About the Author

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H. E. Noyes

H. E. Noyes was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Seventeen Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story." In this narrative, Noyes shares his experiences and observations during his time in Paris, providing insights into both the city and the life of a chaplain. His writing reflects a blend of personal reflection and social commentary, capturing the essence of his experiences in a vibrant and historically rich setting.

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