L' v ch vang lique J rusalem: Expos Hist. Avec Documents... offers a detailed historical account of the Evangelical Bishopric in Jerusalem. Written by Armand de Mestral, this work delves into the establishment and early years of the bishopric, providing valuable insights into the religious and political context of 19th-century Jerusalem. The book examines the interactions between various Christian denominations and the challenges faced by the Evangelical mission in the Holy Land. With meticulous research and supporting documents, de Mestral presents a comprehensive study of a significant chapter in the history of Christianity in Jerusalem, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of religion in the Middle East.
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