An Appeal To The Churches
lhe following letter has been adore.! by prance8 K wulard t() nn-istian ministers of all denominaUons: Private letters which I have m.yself Wen, from a number of American resicharaotér, have fully oonflímed the worst reporte of the reeent massacre of Anneman Chriatíans by the Turks and B-Urds. Thia is only a climax of a sysematio cour.se of heart-Bickening opston and peraecottng extending over many yeara. Itteonlynndeg the pressure of ed public opinión that governtnents take action. After the Bulgarlan masaacres, four hundred public meetings of protest were held in Pngland. 1 wou ld therefore earnestly urge that every ( 'hris tian minister devote one Sunday even meeting to a consideration of the I situation of the Armenian Christians in Tui-key, and that the meeting pass resolutions of protest, similar in general tenor to those lately adopted by the Evangelieal Alliance. Ministers inttending to preach on the subject, or an.yone wishing to secure the passage of resolutions by any club or society, can be supplied with doen. ments and data, free of charge, by addressing Mrs. Isable C. Burrows, 141 Franklin-st. , Boston, Mass. Let us "remember those in bonds as bound with them.''
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