Russia,1825

includes letters from: Richard Knill, St Petersburg - Cornelius Rahmn's services for Swedes banned, went house-to-house at first, then left Russia; Richard Knill's church grew; his child died. Cornelius Rahmn, St Petersburg - system of general persecution prevents all meetings, offers to serve elsew...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/Russia/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
Date(s) of creation: 15 Feb - 3 Dec 1825
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/Russia/Incoming correspondence/Box 2
Summary: includes letters from: Richard Knill, St Petersburg - Cornelius Rahmn's services for Swedes banned, went house-to-house at first, then left Russia; Richard Knill's church grew; his child died. Cornelius Rahmn, St Petersburg - system of general persecution prevents all meetings, offers to serve elsewhere John Paterson, St Petersburg - Scottish mission at Astrakhan closed; printing restrictions William Swan, Ona - work unmolested; schools planned; lamas winning converts from shamanism; Edward Stallybrass's interview with governor general at Irkutsk [Mikhail Mikhailovich Speransky] Edward Stallybrass, Selenginsk - Christian marriage ceremony for 2 Buryats; translations; difficulties joint letters from Edward Stallybrass, William Swan and Robert Yuille, Selenginsk - requesting transfer printer Mitchell (Scottish mission) to Siberia Robert Yuille, Selenginsk - a sermon; epidemics; deaths of 3 children; birth of his son
Extent: 15 items
Access status: Open
Language: English
File number: Folder 1, Jackets A and B
Finding aids: A detailed list (List B1) is available for consultation in the Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library, which covers Incoming Correspondence for Russia, 1804-1848.
Format: Archive