Daybreak in Turkey / Second Edition

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FOREWORD

CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

INTRODUCTION

I. THE COUNTRY

II. ITS RESOURCES

III. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

IV. THE SULTAN, THE HEART OF TURKEY

V. RACE QUESTIONS AND SOME OF THE RACES

VI. THE ARMENIANS

VII. MOSLEM PEOPLES

VIII. TURKEY AND THE WEST

IX. A STRATEGIC MISSIONARY CENTER

X. SOCIAL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CONDITIONS

XI. CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM

XII. EARLY PIONEERING AND EXPLORATIONS

XIII. ESTABLISHED CENTERS

XIV. BEGINNINGS IN REFORM

XV. LEADERS, METHODS, AND ANATHEMAS

XVI. RESULTS

XVII. INTELLECTUAL RENAISSANCE

XVIII. THE PRINTING-PRESS

XIX. MODERN MEDICINE

XX. STANDING OF MISSIONARIES

XXI. COMPLETED WORK

XXII. INDUSTRIAL AND RELIGIOUS CHANGES

XXIII. AMERICAN RIGHTS

XXIV. RELIGIOUS TOLERATION

XXV. THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION

XXVI. GENERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

XXVII. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

INDEX

Title: Daybreak in Turkey

Second Edition

Author: James L. (James Levi) Barton

Language: English

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DAYBREAK IN TURKEY

BY
JAMES L. BARTON, D. D.
Secretary of the American Board

AUTHOR OF
“THE MISSIONARY AND HIS CRITICS,”
“THE UNFINISHED TASK OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,” ETC.

SECOND EDITION

BOSTON
THE PILGRIM PRESS
NEW YORK CHICAGO

Copyright, 1908
By James L. Barton

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.

To the revered memory of that noble company of men and women of all races and creeds who have toiled and sacrificed and died that Turkey might be free, this volume is dedicated.



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