Old time student volunteers; my memories of missionaries
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Old time student volunteers; my memories of missionaries
- Publication date
- 1902
- Topics
- Missionaries, genealogy
- Publisher
- New York, Chicago [etc.] Fleming H. Revell Co.
- Collection
- bostonuniversiyschooloftheology; blc; americana
- Contributor
- School of Theology, Boston University
- Language
- English
STH BIB RECORD NOTIFICATION UPGRADE
Plans for world-conquest in Napoleon's time: Samuel Nott, Jr. -- What a boy saw in the face of Adoniram Judson -- Near the "Footprint of Adam" in the footsteps of Jesus: Benjamin C. Meigs -- Hope for "The uttermost parts of the earth": Daniel Poor -- Lexicographer, educator, and missionary: Dr. Miron Winslow -- Working for missions among Christian children: Dr. John Scudder -- A pioneer missionary to the Sandwich Islands: Hiram Bingham -- Shining brightly in the Dark Continent: Robert Moffat -- In the Holy Land and Constantinople: William Goodell -- A helper of other missionaries: Isaac Bird -- A modern missionary before the Areopagus: Jonas King -- Walking by faith, not by sight: Aldin Grout -- From Jerusalem Jews to Turkish Muhammadans: Josiah Brewer -- Called to the land of the "Siamese twins": William Dean -- Missionaries among the Nestorians: Justin Perkins; Thomas Laurie -- An illustrator of the fifth gospel: Dr. William M. Thomson -- A godly mother's gift to missions: S. Wells Williams; W. Frederic Williams -- Physician, missionary, and diplomat: Dr. Peter Parker -- A praying mother's missionary son: Samuel R. Brown -- Among Fiji cannibals: James Calvert -- From the orient to the Orient: Henry J. Van Lennep -- Influencing three continents and the islands of the sea: Cyrus Hamlin -- Giving help to all: Samuel Wolcott -- "The patriarch of West African missions": Albert Bushnell -- A cedar of Lebanon: Simeon H. Calhoun -- At a haven of ships: David Trumbull -- Securing a Christian college to China: Andrew P. Happer -- An American from China to Chinese in America: William Speer -- A Bible-house builder in the Levant: Isaac G. Bliss -- A voice for Christ in India and America: John W. Dulles -- Knowing and showing Chinese social life: Justus Doolittle -- Going down into Egypt: Gulian Lansing -- Another missionary son of a missionary: Luther H. Gulick -- "Instead of the fathers-thy children": Hiram Bingham, Jr. -- A reminder from a Christian Brahmin: Narayan Sheshadri -- Notable missionaries not called missionaries -- Missionaries compared with other men -- What have foreign missions done for us?
Plans for world-conquest in Napoleon's time: Samuel Nott, Jr. -- What a boy saw in the face of Adoniram Judson -- Near the "Footprint of Adam" in the footsteps of Jesus: Benjamin C. Meigs -- Hope for "The uttermost parts of the earth": Daniel Poor -- Lexicographer, educator, and missionary: Dr. Miron Winslow -- Working for missions among Christian children: Dr. John Scudder -- A pioneer missionary to the Sandwich Islands: Hiram Bingham -- Shining brightly in the Dark Continent: Robert Moffat -- In the Holy Land and Constantinople: William Goodell -- A helper of other missionaries: Isaac Bird -- A modern missionary before the Areopagus: Jonas King -- Walking by faith, not by sight: Aldin Grout -- From Jerusalem Jews to Turkish Muhammadans: Josiah Brewer -- Called to the land of the "Siamese twins": William Dean -- Missionaries among the Nestorians: Justin Perkins; Thomas Laurie -- An illustrator of the fifth gospel: Dr. William M. Thomson -- A godly mother's gift to missions: S. Wells Williams; W. Frederic Williams -- Physician, missionary, and diplomat: Dr. Peter Parker -- A praying mother's missionary son: Samuel R. Brown -- Among Fiji cannibals: James Calvert -- From the orient to the Orient: Henry J. Van Lennep -- Influencing three continents and the islands of the sea: Cyrus Hamlin -- Giving help to all: Samuel Wolcott -- "The patriarch of West African missions": Albert Bushnell -- A cedar of Lebanon: Simeon H. Calhoun -- At a haven of ships: David Trumbull -- Securing a Christian college to China: Andrew P. Happer -- An American from China to Chinese in America: William Speer -- A Bible-house builder in the Levant: Isaac G. Bliss -- A voice for Christ in India and America: John W. Dulles -- Knowing and showing Chinese social life: Justus Doolittle -- Going down into Egypt: Gulian Lansing -- Another missionary son of a missionary: Luther H. Gulick -- "Instead of the fathers-thy children": Hiram Bingham, Jr. -- A reminder from a Christian Brahmin: Narayan Sheshadri -- Notable missionaries not called missionaries -- Missionaries compared with other men -- What have foreign missions done for us?
- Contributor
- School of Theology, Boston University
- Addeddate
- 2009-07-17 19:44:59
- Call number
- b13628057
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:689172247
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- oldtimestudentvo00trum
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t60581m53
- Lccn
- 02026370
- Ocr_converted
- abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.37
- Ocr_module_version
- 0.0.21
- Openlibrary_edition
- OL6921576M
- Openlibrary_work
- OL2526312W
- Page-progression
- lr
- Page_number_confidence
- 87
- Page_number_module_version
- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 300
- Ppi
- 500
- Scandate
- 20090722232300
- Scanner
- scribe8.boston.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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