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Account of Armenians at Constantinople
Goodell, William, 1792-1867Date1836CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useSummary: A missionary report detailing work with the Armenian population in Constantinople (Istanbul) in Turkey. -
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An appeal of the missionaries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions : residing at Constantinople, to the friends and supporters of the mission in that city
Dwight, H. G. O. (Harrison Gray Otis), 1803-1862Date1840 – 1849CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useSummary: A call for assistance and support of mission work in Istanbul. -
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Outline of missionary policy.
Date1856CopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useSummary: A policy document for missionary work. -
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Mbuma-zending
Date1900 – 1950CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useA postcard showing Sister Coote, next to the unnamed mother, holding the first baby born with surgical intervention as part of the "Mbuma-zending" medical. The photograph was taken a few months after the birth. The verso includes a description of the image and a request for donations to the Dutch Foundation "Mbuma-zending" which supports the mission work of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland in Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe and Zambia). -
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Gabon, Case de Catechiste
Date1900 – 1950CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useA postcard showing a thatch-roofed buiilding, outside of which sit group of children. In the shade of the roof's overhang, a man is sitting in a white suit. -
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Mission Baudouinville
Date1900 – 1950CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useA postcard showing in the distance the "Mission Baudouinville." A road lined by thatch-roofed buildings leads up to the church. The shot shows a number of individuals carrying baskets and bundles walking towards the church between several palm trees. -
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Ecole de Garcons, Longenschool
Date1900 – 1950CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useA postcard showing a class of young men and boys at the Longenschool. -
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The knowlege and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities, or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians : which will likewise be of use to all such who are called Christians, but have not well considered the meaning of the religion they profess, or, who profess to know God, but in works do deny Him : in twenty dialogues : together with directions and prayers ...
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755Date1754CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useSummary: An instructional text using an imagined dialogue between a missionary and an "Indian" to illustrate how a missionary in the field might instruct a potential convert in the Christian practices. It is unclear from the text what people or peoples are meant to be represented by the "Indian," or if the author is simply using the term as a broad catchall. -
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A plea for Colonial Dioceses : in reply to strictures on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Field, EdwardDate1865CopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useSummary: A report and plea to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel for additional funding for diocese in the British colonies in North America. -
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The knowledge and practice of Christianity made easy to the meanest capacities : or, An essay towards an instruction for the Indians ... In several short and plain dialogues. Together with directions and prayers ... By the Right Reverend Father in God, T.
Wilson, Thomas, 1663-1755Date1741CopyrightFree
to useSummary: An instructional text using an imagined dialogue between a missionary and an "Indian" to illustrate how a missionary in the field might instruct a potential convert in the Christian practices. It is unclear from the text what people or peoples are meant to be represented by the "Indian," or if the author is simply using the term as a broad catchall. -
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The Wesleyan-Methodist missions, in Jamaica and Honduras, delineated : containing a description of the principal stations. Together with a consecutive account of the rise and progress of the work of God at each. Illus. by a map and thirty-three lithograph views
Samuel, PeterDate1850CopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useSummary: An illustrated description of Methodist missions in Jamaica and Honduras. -
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Friends of Cuba, Summer 1955
The Friends of Cuba newsletter from Summer, 1955, reporting on missionary works in the Oriente District of Cuba. News includes the building of new chapels, requests for resources for the Agricultural School, flower sales, a carnival behing held, notice of the death of A. F. Churchwell, and reflections on the state of poverty in Cuba, the work of the clinic, and the political situation in Cuba. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald Lerch, February 1956, Mayarí, Oriente, Cuba
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her father, Donald, telling him of their safe arrival in Cuba, the hold up with their luggage at customs, where they stayed for the first few days in the country, the Cuban food, the landscapes, and other missionary couples. -
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Morrell Steed Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, February 17, 1956, Miami, Florida
Robinson, Morrell SteedA postcard from Morrell to Lois' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lerch, letting them know that he and Lois are being held up in Miami for an extra two days before they can continue on to Cuba and will be staying with the Blakes. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald Lerch, February 17, 1956, Miami, Florida
Robinson, Lois AugustaA postcard from Lois to her father letting him know that she and Morrell are safely departing for Cuba and letting him know that they will write once they've arrived. -
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Morrell Steed Robinson to Elsie Lerch, February 19, 1956, Holguín, Oriente, Cuba
Robinson, Morrell SteedA letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, informing her of his and Lois' arrival in Cuba and the delay at customs, updating her on how Lois and Steed are handling the travel, describing their time in Havana. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald Lerch, March 1, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her father, Donald, letting him know they revieced his letter, telling him that the family is still in Holguín and that they all were ill with a stomach issue but are recovering, updating him that they have all their luggage, describing the challenge of learning Spanish, describing the woman currently in charge of the clinic, and expressing her hope that she and Morrell will be able to be of more help in the parsonage and clinic soon. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald Lerch, [March] 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her father, Donald, informing him of their arrival in Mayarí, updating him on the family's recovered health, describing the unpacking process, describing the young woman who has been hired to help around the house, sharing her impression of the house, describing the community, and sharing their Sunday schedule. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald and Elsie Lerch, March 12, 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her parents, Donald and Elsie, describing the house and their new garden, informing them about the process of grocery shopping, telling them about the state of employment and education in the community, sharing her experience helping in the children's clinic, telling more about the maid (Norma), updating them on the family's finances, sharing the news that she is likely pregnant, and updating them on Steed's development. -
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Morrell Steed Robinson to Elsie Lerch, March 20, 1956, Mayarí, Oriente, Cuba
Robinson, Morrell SteedA letter from Morrell to Lois' mother, Elsie, describing the family's busy Sunday schedule, providing an update on Lois' pregnancy and preparations, describing the weather and plans for planting a garden, sharing about his and Lois' progress in learning Spanish, updating on Steed's development, and sharing his frustration at being unable to fully involve himself in the work. -
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Lois Augusta Robinson to Donald Lerch, [March] 1956
Robinson, Lois AugustaA letter from Lois to her father, Donald, describing the family's busy Sunday schedule, providing an update on her pregnancy and preparations, describing the weather and plans for planting a garden, sharing about her and Morrell's progress in learning Spanish, discussing the lack of children and mothers at Sunday School, and updating on Steed's development.