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Rev. Theodore Isaacs gave an informal address on "Armenia: Its Church, Its History and Present Situation" in Phillips Brooks House last night under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society.
Dr. Isaacs began by describing the geography and climate of the country, pointing out how ill-adapted the land has been to the achievement of any kind of political unity among the inhabitants. Armenia has also had the misfortune to be the storm-center of many great struggles in history, struggles in which she has been overwhelmed and conquered many times by foreign nations. It is strange, indeed, that placed in the position of servitude to which she has been subjected, Armenia has ever been able to give to the world what she has given,--a literature which can hardly be rivalled by any other European country, and a church history which is filled with accounts of Christian martyrdom.
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