IV. THE SULTAN, THE HEART OF TURKEY V. RACE QUESTIONS AND SOME OF THE RACES IX. A STRATEGIC MISSIONARY CENTER X. SOCIAL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CONDITIONS XII. EARLY PIONEERING AND EXPLORATIONS XV. LEADERS, METHODS, AND ANATHEMAS XVII. INTELLECTUAL RENAISSANCE XXII. INDUSTRIAL AND RELIGIOUS CHANGES XXVI. GENERAL POLITICAL SITUATION XXVII. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT Title: Daybreak in Turkey Second Edition Author: James L. (James Levi) Barton Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by Paul Marshall, Turgut Dincer, |
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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