Daybreak in Turkey

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Daybreak in Turkey
Barton, James L. (James Levi), 1855-1936
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At Beirut in 1906 there were printed on the American press 152, 500 volumes of distinctively Biblical literature, with a total of 47, 278, 000 pages. To this was added nearly 9, 000, 000 pages of other Christian and educa- tional books, making a total of 56, 000, 000 pages of literature from this one press alone in a single year.
For the Bulgarians and the Armenians the missionaries practically created their new literature in the spoken tongue. Of the first one hundred books printed in the mode
...rn Bulgarian, some seventy were the product of the missionary press. The first grammar of the modern Armenian language was printed by the missionaries. The Koords had no literature of any kind, while their language is even yet unclassified. The New Testament was trans- lated into that tongue, written with the Armenian char- acters, and in that language it was printed. Parts of the Bible have also been printed in the Albanian tongue.
The Bible has been translated into Arabo-Turkish, the language read by all the educated Moslems in Turkey north of Syria and is printed and widely circulated.


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