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Friedrich Haas letter to Justin Perkins, 1837 February 20
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1837-02-20 - 1837-03-05
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1 item (10 pages) ; 25 x 21 cm
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Friedrich Haas letter to Justin Perkins in which Haas writes about his frustrations and negative opinions about the things he hears daily and the Persians stating if it weren't for the Gospel's sake he would leave this country. Haas tells Perkins about Nicolas being threatened and extorted on his travels from Teheran (Tehran) and notes Dr. Grant will inform them of Nicolas' next destination. Haas provides Perkins with an address in Germany in hopes that Perkins will continue to send letters and thanks Perkins for the items he has sent. In addition, Haas writes about Mr. Brandt and Mr. Zohrab regarding a conversation about Protestant Mission labors, ruminates over a book written by Mr. Smith and its unflattering conclusions regarding Catholicism, and mentions a story discussed among his, Perkins' and Mr. Schneider's servants. Haas also writes of Mr. Nisbet, Dr. Riach, Mr. Southgate's arrival, his hopes Dr. Grant will visit, and notes details around the delivery of packages and letters.
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English
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