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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.

CHAPTER X
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The number of copies printed previous to 1843, was 118,465, and of pages, 6,525,500.
The relinquishment of the station at Ariopolis was regarded by the Greeks as a public testimony against the errors of the Greek Church, and as an honest and consistent movement.

Mr.Benjamin took the place of Dr.King in his absence, as a preacher, and found unexpected facility in so doing.

It was a tribute to the Greek mind, that Mr.Benjamin commenced translating Butler's "Analogy" into the modern language.
In Turkey, Mr.Temple, Mr.Schneider, Mr.Riggs, and Mr.Ladd continued to labor mainly in the modern Greek language.

Mr.Temple had charge of the press, with the efficient aid of Mr.Riggs in the Greek and Greco-Turkish.

Mr.Van Lennep divided his time between the Greek and the Turkish.


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