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Title: Children of Persia

Author: Mrs. Napier Malcolm

Release date: July 12, 2020 [eBook #62628]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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CHILDREN OF PERSIA


Uniform with this Volume

CHILDREN OF INDIA
By Janet Harvey Kelman
CHILDREN OF CHINA
By C. Campbell Brown
CHILDREN OF AFRICA
By James B. Baird
CHILDREN OF ARABIA
By John Cameron Young
CHILDREN OF JAMAICA
By Isabel C. Maclean
CHILDREN OF JAPAN
By Janet Harvey Kelman
CHILDREN OF EGYPT
By L. Crowther
CHILDREN OF CEYLON
By Thomas Moscrop

PERSIAN SHEPHERD BOY


CHILDREN OF PERSIA

BY
MRS NAPIER MALCOLM

WITH EIGHT COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS

FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO


My Dear Boys and Girls,

This is a book about Persia, intended to be read by children; and, on this account, much has had to be left out. Do not think, when you have read this book, that you know how bad Muhammadanism is, for a great deal of its sin and cruelty is too terrible to tell to young folks. But I hope enough has been said to show you that Persian children do need to be rescued from Muhammadanism and brought to the Lord Jesus Christ to be His children. He needs them and they need Him. So for His sake and theirs we must do all we can to win the Persians for Christ.

I am,
Your sincere friend,
U. MALCOLM.

Broughton, Manchester, 1911.