[History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. by Rufus Anderson]@TWC D-Link bookHistory Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. CHAPTER XXV 19/33
The influence of this prosperity, however, had its usual effect in developing a love of the world, and a feeling of self-consequence, resulting in some perplexities within the church. Such results are known in much older communities, and ought to be expected in the early religious life of such a people.
Between the pastor Kara Krikor and his people there was all that could be expected of mutual confidence and harmony, and his monthly salary was paid with a promptness unusual in such cases. The death of Mrs.Schneider on the 29th of September was a great loss to the mission.
This excellent woman had an earnest desire for the salvation of every one she met, and old and young listened with pleasure to her instructions.
It became known, soon after her decease, that three or four small companies of native sisters had begun of their own accord to hold meetings in various quarters.
The progress among the women of Aintab had been great.
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