In bonds : an Armenian's experiences . ived from his work as aProtestant missionary in his native land. . His own treatment by theTurkish Government is a significant illustration of the oppression whichArmenians have to endure even in comparatively tranquil times. The Tidies. This book, containing the memoirs and opinions of an Armenianminister among his native people, will be eagerly read. We can recommendit as throwing a valuable light upon several controversial points of muchcomplexity. Although written by an Armenian, the book is singularlyfiree from personal bias.—Sheffield Independent. A


In bonds : an Armenian's experiences . ived from his work as aProtestant missionary in his native land. . His own treatment by theTurkish Government is a significant illustration of the oppression whichArmenians have to endure even in comparatively tranquil times. The Tidies. This book, containing the memoirs and opinions of an Armenianminister among his native people, will be eagerly read. We can recommendit as throwing a valuable light upon several controversial points of muchcomplexity. Although written by an Armenian, the book is singularlyfiree from personal bias.—Sheffield Independent. At some of the Armenian meetings in London, Rev. Krikor Behesnilianhas been a speaker. His own life story, as told in his book, ... is veryinteresting.— Christian World. LONDON : MORGAN AND SCOTT, 12, Paternoster Buildings, And may be had of the Author, c\o Miss C. Wilkes, 28, Camperdown,Great Yarmouth. Vnh iversity of California LibraryLos Angeles te stamped below. ri f^ f^ »=^ jT^ ilAPR04 2000 RECDYRl MAR2^0C 1989 M HW^. 3 1158 00108 0455 UO SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY I Il!lllllllllllllllillllllllll!llll|i||||||||||1 AA 000 976 646 o


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