France,1814
includes letters from: Louis Cadoret, Luneray and Dieppe - his congregation; sees no further usefulness after 8 years; enclosed letter from devout Christian associates (below); his Address to the King [Louis XVIII]; started Sunday School, aroused hostility and trouble with Rouen Consistory; censorsh...
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CWM/LMS/Europe.France/Incoming correspondence/Box 3 |
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Date(s) of creation: |
25 Apr - 18 Sep 1814 |
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File |
Format: | Archive |
Order number: |
CWM/LMS/Europe.France/Incoming correspondence/Box 3 |
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Summary: |
includes letters from:
Louis Cadoret, Luneray and Dieppe - his congregation; sees no further usefulness after 8 years; enclosed letter from devout Christian associates (below); his Address to the King [Louis XVIII]; started Sunday School, aroused hostility and trouble with Rouen Consistory; censorship prevented printing more catechisms
P C Vergé, Saverdun (in French to Louis Cadoret) - M Chabron nursed wounded and sick British and spoke with [Duke of] Wellington; will help with distribution of Bibles, etc
Widow Mahy, Beauville, near Caen (in French to Louis Cadoret) - news from Guernsey; news of Methodist revival in Jersey
[Pasteur] Paumier, Outretot (in French to Louis Cadoret) - comments on Moravians and Methodists; Dieppe minister offers a pulpit exchange; copy of official government letter calling for thanksgiving at overthrow of despotism
Pasteur Rabaut, Paris (French, with translation) - acknowledges 3 Pauline epistles in Chinese and help from British & Foreign Bible Society |
Extent: |
12 items |
Access status: |
Open |
Language: | English |
File number: |
Folder 1, Jacket C |
Finding aids: |
A detailed list (List B1) is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library, which covers Incoming Correspondence for France, 1801-1849. |
Format: | Archive |