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

CHAPTER XXXI
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I accepted the kind invitation, and while with them, at their request, conducted family worship, morning and evening.

Visited a dozen families and was cordially welcomed by all.

In walking the street, one morning, I heard a voice from a shop inviting me to come in, and on entering found a company of Bulgarians, with their faces all aglow with the questions they had to ask.

A number of persons collected from other shops, and after an hour, all seemed still unwilling that the conversation should be broken off.

Their questions showed an intelligent desire for light on the true way of salvation." "Early Sabbath morning, a number of Bulgarians came to our room at the khan (at Otluk-Keuy), and began to ask questions about Christ, the Virgin Mary, the New Testament, Popery, Protestantism, the ceremonies of the Greek Church, etc., etc.


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