
A Memoir of Madame Feller & the Grande Ligne Mission
Cramp, J. M. A Memoir of Madame Feller: with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the Grande Ligne Mission. London: Elliot Stock. c. 1880 [10724] Brown cloth decorated in black & gilt, 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, tipped in real photo as frontispiece, viii, 254 pages. Cheaply produced and now with open hinges, shaken, paper on which the photo is mounted partly torn, tissue guard partly torn. Pages are dark. Poor. Hardcover. No. 1290 in Roberts, Revival Literature: An Annotated Bibliography. "Chapter 3 has material on revival in Scotland, the Haldanes, etc." Henrietta Feller (1800-1868), b. Montagny, Switzerland; d. Grande-Ligne, Quebec. She was the founder of the French Canadian Protestant mission at Grande-Ligne, Lower Canada (Quebec). She learned medicine from her father, who was director of the city hospital of Lausanne. She and her husband were sympathetic to evangelical converts outside of the established church, largely as a result of the missionary work of the Scottish revivali