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Barbara Heck, A Tale of Early Methodism
Barbara Heck, A Tale of Early Methodism
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Barbara Heck, A Tale of Early Methodism
The accompanying story first appeared in the numbers of the Canadian Methodist Magazine, for the year 1880, and is here reprinted from those numbers. In 1892 it appeared in a considerably expanded form, under the title "Brave Barbara; The Story of a German Bible," in the Christian Herald, of London, without the present writer's knowledge or consent, and without any recognition of his share therein. It was only by accident, while traveling in Bulgaria, in May, 1892, that he obtained from a Greek gentleman a copy of the Herald, containing a chapter of that story.
The following year, 1893, the issue of the story of "Brave Barbara" was begun in the Christian Herald of New York. On remonstrance of the writer for this unwarrantable use of his work, the publisher of the Christian Herald recognized his rights therein by the payment of a sum agreed upon, by printing at the head of each subsequent installment his name as its joint author. These explanations are given in vindication of the original authorship of this story, which is here reprinted entirely from the original medium in which it appeared, and in its original form.
The accompanying story first appeared in the numbers of the Canadian Methodist Magazine, for the year 1880, and is here reprinted from those numbers. In 1892 it appeared in a considerably expanded form, under the title "Brave Barbara; The Story of a German Bible," in the Christian Herald, of London, without the present writer's knowledge or consent, and without any recognition of his share therein. It was only by accident, while traveling in Bulgaria, in May, 1892, that he obtained from a Greek gentleman a copy of the Herald, containing a chapter of that story.
The following year, 1893, the issue of the story of "Brave Barbara" was begun in the Christian Herald of New York. On remonstrance of the writer for this unwarrantable use of his work, the publisher of the Christian Herald recognized his rights therein by the payment of a sum agreed upon, by printing at the head of each subsequent installment his name as its joint author. These explanations are given in vindication of the original authorship of this story, which is here reprinted entirely from the original medium in which it appeared, and in its original form.
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