[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 XXXIV 4/32
The printing offices were likewise restored.
A correspondence followed between Sir Henry Bulwer and the Turkish authorities, and between him and the missionaries resident at Constantinople.
The Mohammedans professed not to oppose their people's embracing the Christian religion, but only such reckless proselytism, as endangered the public peace; and they declared their willingness to release the imprisoned converts if it could be done consistently with their personal safety.
But the missionaries believed that the intention of the Turks, and also the tendency of Sir Henry's movements, were seriously to curtail their own liberty and that of their converts, and greatly to embarrass the propagation of the Gospel, as well among all the nominally Christian sects, as among the Moslems. The immediate effect of these things was to prevent attendance by the Turks on preaching, the circulation of Christian books, and personal intercourse with the missionaries. The position of the entire field, at the opening of 1864, from Constantinople to Diarbekir on the East, and to Antioch on the south, was one to interest the intelligent observer.
The laborers employed in this wide and populous region, not including the Bulgarians, were-- Missionaries 36 Missionary Physicians 2 Female Assistant Missionaries 41 Native Pastors 20 Licensed Native Preachers 43 Teachers 83 Other Helpers 58 -- - Total 283 The printing was done at Constantinople for all the missions; and that reported for the year 1863 was as follows: In Armenian 1,821,000 pages In Armeno-Turkish 1,128,000 " In Arabo-Turkish 264,000 " In Greek 6,000 " In Bulgarian 1,896,000 " -- ------- Total 5,115,000 " Of Turkish Scriptures twice as many copies had been distributed as in previous years.
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