1821 HAYSTACK PRAYER REVIVAL MISSIONARY. Daniel Temple - Missionary to Syria and Turkey.
1821 HAYSTACK PRAYER REVIVAL MISSIONARY. Daniel Temple - Missionary to Syria and Turkey.
Scarce departure sermon by one of the very first missionaries of the ABCFM to serve in the Syria, Turkey, and Palestine regions, designated as "Western Asia." No other copies on the market at the time of cataloguing.
Additionally, it includes a lengthy [14pp.] charge from Jeremiah Evarts of the ABCFM, and the original Constitution of the Palestine Missionary Society [2pp].
Daniel Temple [1789-1851] was a shoemaker [apparently the surest way to know you're called to be a missionary] in Dartmouth before entering Andover Seminary where he encountered the missionary culture still red-hot from the Haystack Prayer revival. He was ordained as an evangelist in 1821, and went to Malta as a missionary in 1822. He served, with Pliny Fisk, etc., for 23 years at Malta, Smyrna, and the surrounding regions. A prodigious linguist, he translated and printed on the press they imported works in modern Greek, Italian, and Armenian, including several biographies of Bible characters. He also edited a monthly magazine in Greek. His "Life and Letters" was published with a preface Reverend Richard S. Storrs, D. D.
Temple, Daniel. A Sermon, Preached in the Old South Church, Boston, Sabbath Evening, Dec. 16, 1821, by the Rev. Daniel Temple, Just before His Departure, as a Missionary to Western Asia. Boston. Crocker and Brewster. 1821. 40pp.
Good textually, tender and in danger of disassembly. Flotsam from an old sammelband on spine. Very crisp and clean text.