This is a historical report from the Foreigners' Evangelization Committee in Nice, dating from December 1862. It provides insights into the efforts of Christian missionaries to spread their faith among foreigners residing in Nice during that period. The report offers a valuable glimpse into the religious and social dynamics of 19th-century Europe, particularly the activities of evangelization societies and their interactions with diverse populations. It is a significant primary source for researchers interested in the history of Christian missions, religious movements, and the cultural landscape of Nice during the mid-19th century.
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