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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.

CHAPTER XXV
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His views of the gospel method of salvation were clear, and his manner of presenting it exceedingly happy.

He was eminently a peacemaker in the church, and his good sense was in constant demand in the settlement of difficulties.

As a deacon in the Yeni Kapoo church he was constantly looking after the sick and infirm, visiting families in the Protestant community, and instructing their women in the doctrines and duties of Christianity.

When attacked by his last sickness, Bedros very soon received the impression that it would be fatal.

Once, in great bodily suffering, he exclaimed, "O, what a Saviour is my Saviour! He scatters all my darkness, and gives me peace." At another time, he wished the missionaries might all be called to his bedside, that he might declare to them his great joy, and what things the Lord was doing for his soul.


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