[History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. by Rufus Anderson]@TWC D-Link bookHistory Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. CHAPTER XXXII 21/28
It was soon resolved to remove the school to Samokov, as a more healthful place, and more eligible on other accounts.
A regular Sabbath service was held at this station, and a weekly prayer-meeting.
The audiences were very small, and but five persons were deemed worthy to be received to church fellowship.
At the out-stations, though there had been no striking success, there were everywhere signs of an advance.
The native helper in the beautiful town of Bansko had a school of twenty-two pupils, and a congregation of sixty-five, and the little company contributed to Christian objects, during the year, nearly two hundred dollars, including the purchase of a site for a house of worship.
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