Life and Letters of Rev. Daniel Temple, for Twenty-three Years a Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. in Western Asia, by His Son, Rev. Daniel H. Temple. With an Introductory Notice, by Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D
This item is not digitized.
Metadata
Metadata Descriptions:
For information about what each metadata field means, go to the metadata description section under the help page.
Link Singerman ID: supp1490
Year: 1855
Entry: Temple, Daniel. Life and Letters of Rev. Daniel Temple, for Twenty-three Years a Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. in Western Asia, by His Son, Rev. Daniel H. Temple. With an Introductory Notice, by Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D. Boston: Congregational Board of Publication, 1855 [c1854]. 492 p.
Author/Editor: Temple, Daniel
Location: Boston, MA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Life and Letters of Rev. Daniel Temple, for Twenty-three Years a Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. in Western Asia, by His Son, Rev. Daniel H. Temple. With an Introductory Notice, by Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D
Printer/Publisher: Congregational Board of Publication
Language: English
Notes: Contains numerous allusions to ancient Israel and the God of Israel. Notice the letter written in Smyrna in 1836 to Rev. E. Riggs (pp. 140-43) wherein Rev. Temple discusses the rising opposition within the Greek Church to western missionary activity. With regard to the Acts of the Apostles, the writer reflects on "the design of Christianity to subvert Judaism, to break down the middle wall of partition between the Jews and Gentiles ..." (at p. 141). A perfect copy has a frontispiece of the author.