Journal of an Expedition from Sincapore to Japan, with a Visit to Loo-Choo : Descriptive of These Islands and Their Inhabitants; in an Attempt with the Aid of Natives Educated in England, to Create an Opening for Missionary Labours in Japan
Journal of an Expedition from Sincapore to Japan, with a Visit to Loo-Choo : Descriptive of These Islands and Their Inhabitants; in an Attempt with the Aid of Natives Educated in England, to Create an Opening for Missionary Labours in Japan
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Author(s): Parker, Peter
ISBN No.: 9780656195084
Pages: 122
Year: 201802
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 36.45
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Excerpt from Journal of an Expedition From Sincapore to Japan, With a Visit to Loo-Choo: Descriptive of These Islands and Their Inhabitants; In an Attempt With the Aid of Natives Educated in England, to Create an Opening for Missionary Labours in JapanI have just received the following Journal from the hand of my esteemed friend Dr. Parker, with a request that it may find its way to the Public. I cheerfully comply with that request as any movement in the portion of the world to which it relates must be interesting to this country. It is the first attempt made by a religious party to enter Japan, since the expulsion of the Roman Catholics. Though beaten off, that very circumstance may call for explanations, which may end in opening a door, long and obstinately closed, both to the Merchant and the Missionary.I have ventured on a few corrections; otherwise the Journal is as it reached me.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.


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