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Biography of the Rev. Henry Aaron Stern, D.D.
For More than Forty Years a Missionary amongst the Jews: Containing an Account of his Labours and Travels in Mesopotamia, Persia, Arabia, Turkey, Abyssinia, and England

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  • Date Published: July 2012
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108053501

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  • Henry Aaron Stern (1820–85), of German Jewish birth, moved to London in 1839, converted to Christianity and became a lifelong missionary for the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews. With his wife he preached in Palestine, Babylon, Constantinople, Baghdad, Persia, and to the Karaite Jews of the Crimea. Famously, in 1863, he was caught in a diplomatic dispute in Ethiopia that led to his imprisonment and eventual rescue, five years later, by a British military force. Stern was made a doctor of divinity in 1881. He wrote three memoirs, which were drawn on by Albert Augustus Isaacs (1826–1903), a vicar at Leicester who knew Stern personally. Isaacs's biography, first published in 1886, is hagiographic and written with religiosity. Nonetheless, it includes informative accounts of missionary work among Jewish communities, and remains a valuable source on the orientalism of Victorian Britain.

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    • Date Published: July 2012
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108053501
    • length: 518 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 29 mm
    • weight: 0.65kg
    • contains: 1 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. Early life
    3. Operative Jewish converts' institution and Hebrew college
    4. Jerusalem
    5. From Damascus to Bagdad
    6. The mission to Bagdad
    7. Babylon and Bussorah
    8. The Persian Gulf
    9. Missionary journeys in Persia
    10. Persepolis, Julfa, and Ispahan
    11. Hamdan
    12. Teheran, Mosul, and Nestoria
    13. Constantinople
    14. The Crimean War
    15. The Crimea
    16. Turkey in Europe
    17. Arabia-Felix
    18. Sanaa
    19. Abyssinia
    20. The Nile, Khartoum, Wochnee, and Tschelga
    21. Theodorus of Abyssinia
    22. The Aboona, the Abyssinian church, Genda
    23. The Falashas
    24. Missionary efforts
    25. Lake Tzana
    26. The Gumarah
    27. Abyssinian superstitions
    28. Return from Abyssinia
    29. Abyssinia revisited
    30. The time of tribulation
    31. Aggravated sufferings
    32. The conspirators
    33. The prospect of death
    34. The waves and billows
    35. England's sorrow and supplications
    36. Magdala
    37. English sympathy and English effort
    38. Sickness and death
    39. The British Embassy
    40. Royal sympathy
    41. The tidings of salvation in Amba Magdala
    42. The British expedition
    43. The day of deliverance
    44. The retrospect
    45. The present and the future
    46. London and the home mission
    47. The wanderers' home
    48. The preacher
    49. Testimonials of respect and affection
    50. The Victoria Institute
    51. The close of day.

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    Albert Augustus Isaacs

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