Trail of peril: the story of Joseph Wolff

The son of a German rabbi, Joseph became a Christian, joining the Roman Catholic Church. However his independent spirit soon forced him to leave Catholicism after he had studied at Rome, and he became a Protestant. Feeling called to preach about the Messiah he had come to know and love, he began to...

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Autor principal: Davy, Yvonne (Autor)
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Publicado: Washington, DC Review and Herald Pub. Association 1984
En:Año: 1984
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Sumario:The son of a German rabbi, Joseph became a Christian, joining the Roman Catholic Church. However his independent spirit soon forced him to leave Catholicism after he had studied at Rome, and he became a Protestant. Feeling called to preach about the Messiah he had come to know and love, he began to travel as a missionary throughout the Middle East, India, and later North America. His adventures and narrow escapes rival those of the most imaginative fiction. He presented the gospel before mighty rulers and lowly desert tribesmen. Joseph Wolff was in the vanguard of those God raised up to spread the Advent Movement. - 1. Kleine Wolffe, 2. The Little Black Book, 3. Off to Rome, 4. Rome, But..., 5. England, 6. Missionary at Last, 7. The Lazy Monks, 8. "For Messiah's Sake", 9. In Love, 10. Sunshine and Shadow, 11. Good Men Make Mistakes, 12. India and Farther, 13. At Death's Door, 14. Home to Stay?, 15. Bokhara Once More, 16. Home at Last
ISBN:0828002231