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Abstract
The extensive protestant missionary movement of the 19th century was a complex phenomenon and
derived from the religious Revivals in Great Britain and U.S.A., the messianic ideas of an elect nation
and the political, social and economic disruption of the old order of things. The diffusion of religious as
well as secular knowledge all over the world along with the enormous use of printing press was the
vehicle of that global protestantization. This particular missionary movement had been in touch with
Greece during the first fifty years since its Independence. Despite the huge missionary grants in money,
books and personal sacrifices, the combination of a peculiar national character and the attachment of
Greeks to their Orthodox Church and to the Great Idea led the protestant endeavors to failure.
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1[1] B. Stanley , The Bible and the Flag , Leicester 1990 , . 58 70.
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