Daybreak in Turkey Second Edition
Part 19
Jacobites, 57-59. Janissaries, 32. Jerusalem, 122. Jesuit schools, 183. Jews, 56, 57; revival of interest in, 86; work among, 140, 143.
Kaaba, 95. Keith-Falconer Mission in Arabia, 133. King, Jonas, 120, 121, 160. Koordistan Missionary Society, 229. Koords, history, 73; character, 74; armed by government, 75; religion, 76, 78. Koran, 201; basis of law, 35.
Lancaster, Joseph, 160. Lancasterian schools, 181. Lawrence, Edward A., quotation, 14, 64. Laws, founded on Koran, 35.
Macedonia, Turkish rule in, 261, 263; uprising in, 264, 276, 279; reforms promised, 275; Young Turk Party in, 279; constitution restored, 281. Mahomet I, 1413-1421, 33. Mahomet II, conqueror of Greek Empire, 33. Marash, 172, 188. Maronites, 54. Martyn, Henry, 124. Massacres, 218. Mecca, 94. Medical missionaries, 207. Medina, 207. “Memoirs of William Goodell,” quotation, 232. Methodist Episcopal Board (U. S.), 146. Midhat Pasha, 281. Mineral resources, 24. Mission policy, 119, 139, 141, 157, 159, 162, 207, 223. Missionaries, moral influence of, 142; noted, 177; contribution to knowledge of country, 115; to literature, 199; to industry, 233; trust in, 216; relief work, 218; relation to native churches, 173; under English protection, 241; charges against, 255. Missionary interest, awakening of, 86. Missions, division of field, 145; problems of, 115; object of, 108. “Mohammedan World of To-day,” quotation, 72, 248, 266. Mohammedans, contact with Christianity, 113-115, 119, 238; interest in, 144; converts, 254, 257; religious liberty promised, 250; no religious liberty, 255. “Multeka,” code of laws, 35.
Native Church, self-support, 224-227; self-propagation, 228. New Turk Party, 79, 268, 279. Nicholas, Czar, epithet applied to, 15. Norton, Thomas H., quotation, 170. Nusairiyeh, 53.
Orchan, 32. Orphans, industrial training of, 234. Osman, founder of dynasty, 31.
Palestine, missionaries to, 86. Parker, John M., 138. Parsons, Levi, 86, 87, 119, 120, 145, 149. Pashtimaljian school, 160, 181. Patriarch, Greek, 60; Gregorian, 69; power of, 105. Periodical publications, 200. Perkins, Mr., 126. Persecution of “Evangelicals,” 166. Peters, John P., quotation, 156. Philippopolis, 173. Physicians, native, 208. Pomeroy, Dr., 167. Population of Turkey, 16. “Porte, The,” meaning of, 34. Postal system, 26. Presbyterian Board of Missions, 146; work among Maronites, 54. Press, printing, 172, 197; freedom guaranteed, 282. Priests, Christian, low standard of, 103. Privy council, 36. Property, right to hold, 244. Protestant Charter of 1847, 252.
Railroads, 24, 25, 47. Ramsay, W. M., quotation, 240. Reformed Church, 145. Reformed (Dutch) Church of America, in Arabia, 133. Reforms in Gregorian Church, 237. Religious liberty granted, 250, 253. “Researches in Armenia,” Smith and Dwight, 123-126. Revolutionary parties, 264, 270. Riggs, Elias, 198. Roadways, 24. Robert College, 184, 185, 189, 191. Roman Catholics, opposition of, 121, 144, 162. Russell, Earl, 255. Russia, opposition to missionary work, 182; influence in Turkey, 268, 270. Russian Bible Society, 150-152.
St. Gregory the Illuminator, 68. St. Paul’s Institute, Tarsus, 189. Salonica, 140. Samakov, Collegiate and Theological Institute, 187. Schauffler, Dr., 143, 182. Schneider, Dr., 171. Schools, present need of, 286. Self-support, hospitals, 209, 227; church, 224, 228; schools, 226, 228. Selim III, 1789-1807, reforms of, 85. Seventh Day Adventists, 145. Sheik-ul-Islam, 35, 282. Size of Territory, 16. Smith, Eli, tour in Asia Minor, 123-126. Smyrna, 137, 140, 172. Spies, government, 227; abolished, 282. “Sublime Porte,” 34. Suliman “the great,” 1520-1566, 34. Sultan Adbul Aziz, 255. Sultan Abdul Hamid II, succession to throne, 41; character, 41, 46, 48, 270; absolute power in government, 35, 43; in religion, 46, 93, 94, 96; foreign relations, 47; attempt to subdue Koords, 75; system of espionage, 277; fear of Young Turks, 278; restores constitution to Macedonia, 281. Sultan Abdul Medjid, 250, 251; grants religious liberty, 253. Syrian Church, 57-59. Syrian Protestant College, 187, 190. Syrians, work among, 121, 144, 173.
Tamerlane, 32, 33. Taxation, system of, 51, 279. Telegraphy, 26, 234. Territory, population, 16; size, 16. Theological schools, 190. Townsend, Meredith, quotation, 22, 30, 100. Transportation, 25. “Travels and Researches in Asia Minor,” 138. Treaty of Berlin, 256. Treaty of Paris, 253. Treaty rights, 243. Trebizond, 127, 139. “Turk,” religious significance, 77. Turkey, importance as mission field, 89; relations with foreign powers, 241; policy of suppression, 268. Turkish schools, 193. Turkomen, 80. Turks, origin, 31, 77; character, 79; dominance over non-Moslems, 78, 81.
Unions of native churches, 176. United Free Church of Scotland, in Arabia, 133. United States, Armenians in, 236. United States, relations with Turkish government, 34, 45, 241, 245.
Vali, power of, 36. Vartenes, expelled from church, 165. Vilayet, 36.
Ward, William Hayes, quotation, 148. Wheeler, Crosby H., 185, 201, 224. Williams, Talcott, quotation, 274.
Yemen, 133. Young Turk Party, 278; in Macedonia, 279.
Zwemer, S. M., quotation, 84.
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