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The Europeans were allowed to establish a boarding school which included an artisan training program. During this period Susan gave birth to five children, four of them, all boys, died in infancy. Only their daughter Rosa survived. Waldmeier became one of the King Theodore’s favourites. Things
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in 1873 and the ‘Aṣfūriyyeh Mental Hospital, an influential psychiatric hospital which lasted from 1896 until 1982. In 1874, he traveled to Europe to seek financial backing from the Society of Friends. British and American Quakers provided support for the Brummana School.
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and joined four other missionaries already there. Nine months after his arrival he married Susan Bell, the eldest daughter of Theodore’s Anglo-Irish Prime Minister, John Bell. She was around twelve years old. Her mother was a member of the royal family.
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of his army at Magdala the king released his fifty-seven European prisoners before killing himself. During their two years as captives the fifth of Waldmeier’s sons died.
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changed as Theodore’s character became more volatile and cruel. In 1866 he imprisoned all Europeans and their families. Waldmeier and his colleagues were put in charge of
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with the British Syrian Mission (which was founded in 1860). He started the Friends' Syrian Mission in 1873, founded
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and was consecrated in September 1858. Under the guidance of Bishop
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he joined four other missionaries on a six month journey down the
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Index

Calvinist
Quaker

Aargau
Roman Catholics
Lörrach
Evangelical
missionary
St. Chrischona
Samuel Gobat
Abyssinia
Jerusalem
Alexandria
Nile
Sudan
Debre Tabor
King Theodore
casting
Sebastopol
Magdala
rescue
defeat
Beirut
Brummana High School
Ten Years in Abyssinia and Sixteen Years in Syria being the Autobiography of Theophilus Waldmeier
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
York
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0-900657-42-1
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