Seventeen Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story by H. E. Noyes

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Author Noyes, H. E. (Henry Edward)
Title Seventeen Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story
Alternate Title 17 Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story
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Summary "Seventeen Years in Paris: A Chaplain's Story" by H. E. Noyes is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the author's nearly two-decade-long experience as the chaplain at the British Embassy Church in Paris from 1891 to 1907, offering a unique perspective on the interactions between the British and French communities during that time. The narrative covers not only ecclesiastical matters but also highlights significant cultural and diplomatic events, showcasing the author's reflections on British society abroad. The opening of the book sets a personal tone, as Noyes reflects on his work and experiences in Paris, emphasizing the challenges and rewards that came with his role. He shares notable anecdotes about royal visits, services attended by prominent figures, and his engagement with the British colony in the city. The narrative introduces the complexities of his chaplaincy, including the administration of religious services during significant political events, and previews discussions on topics like education and charity work relevant to British citizens living in France. The tone is warm and reverent, underscoring the author's gratitude for the work he was able to accomplish amidst the vibrant and sometimes tumultuous backdrop of Parisian life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject English Church (Paris, France)
Subject Church of England -- France -- Paris
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EBook-No. 56412
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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