Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . 1^ ^^ <|4,^^ mil. i 1^ ajTS rt = \«; rt M «?= «! ,r • i i^ r •* (•j*^ a; rt > a •5 2 Sj^ 5 — ^i t n g u cS Srt^ o S c Si i: rt rt 5-M bi As: ? OS rt l>.c5-- * o u rtV- OJ S To All Whom it May Conckkn : Mr. Isaac Adams addressedthe Central Baptist people, Sunday evenin;^. June 4, 1893, and^^ave a most interesting^ description of Persian manners andrelij^ious beliefs. His knowledge is ample and his ability to set itbefore others in a pictorial manner is quite unusual Hi


Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . 1^ ^^ <|4,^^ mil. i 1^ ajTS rt = \«; rt M «?= «! ,r • i i^ r •* (•j*^ a; rt > a •5 2 Sj^ 5 — ^i t n g u cS Srt^ o S c Si i: rt rt 5-M bi As: ? OS rt l>.c5-- * o u rtV- OJ S To All Whom it May Conckkn : Mr. Isaac Adams addressedthe Central Baptist people, Sunday evenin;^. June 4, 1893, and^^ave a most interesting^ description of Persian manners andrelij^ious beliefs. His knowledge is ample and his ability to set itbefore others in a pictorial manner is quite unusual His lectureis both entertaing- and instructive. To grant him the privilege ofaddressing a congregation is a favor to the people fully as much asto him. Besides this, he is of worthy character and merits sym-pathy in his efforts to obtain an education. I do not usually writeletters like this, but say these words heartily. REV. CHAS. A Central Baptist Church. Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. Isaac Adams g^ave an interesting address on above Adams speaks English remarkably, considering his shorttime


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