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Flugschrift des Allgemeinen Evangelisch-Protestantischen Missionsvereins. SAMMELBAND 5 Teile + 1 Teil.
Berlin, Missionsverein, 1913-1920. 20 cm. OHLn.
Bookseller reference : 88696
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"Par l'auteur de ""L'apotre missionnaire"""
SERMON POUR LE JOUR DE L'ASCENSION le detachement des biens de ce monde.
LA TRIBUNE SACREE. 1863. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 417 à 424.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
Bookseller reference : R320082909
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(American Periodicals, Foreign Missionaries)
Quarto bound volume: The Home and Foreign Record of the Presbyterian Church Vol. 1 nos. 1-12 January-December 1850 - bound with - The Presbyterian Treasury of Education Religion and General Intelligence Vol. II nos. 1-10 January-September 1849 - bound with - The Foreign Missionary Chronicle April 1849 plus issues of the Youth's Penny Gazette Boston Music Gazette etc.
Philadelphia: Publication House 1850. Hardcover. Good. Quarto half leather marbled boards binding is good general shelfwear rubbing and wear to spine and joints contents very good some foxing. Home and Foreign Record 192 pp The Presbyterian Treasury 144 pp The Foreign Missionary Chronicle pp. 49-64 etc. Includes much on foreign missions and Native American missions including Omahaw Otoe and Ottawa tribes. Publication House hardcover
Bookseller reference : H5215
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(AMERICAN MISSIONARIES IN INDIA)
Three Missionary Letters From India In 1902 To An American In Seattle
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES IN INDIA. An archive of three letters from Christian missionies in India to E.E. Pelz of Seattle Washington:TLS. 1pg. 8 x 11. March 5 1902. Allahabad India. A typed letter signed Rockwell Clancy to E.E. Pelz: I have been transferred from the Allahabad District to the Muttra District. There are more than 12000 Christians in my new district and it will be impossible for me to attend to that work to retain the secretary ship of the Bishop Thoburn Special Fund for India. Mr. Rockey is a missionary of many years experience and is not new to the work of the special fund as he was secretary before I took over the work from him at the beginning of 1895 when he went to America on furlough. His name will be familiar to the patrons of 1894 in previous years. I feel sure that anyone who has ever had a letter from him about the work in India will be very glad to know that he is taken up this duty again. Among all are missionaries there are very few men who can write more interestingly of India than Mr. Rockey. Let me ask you to continue to do all you can to interest others in India. The opportunities for work among the heathen are boundless. Many doors are open to us; thousands would become Christians if we could give them pastors and teachers. I came to India 18 years ago. At that time there were not more than 10000 Christians in our mission; today there are 128000. Let us continue to pray and work till India becomes a Christian land. The letter has chipping along the right edge and is in good condition.TLS. 1pg. 8 x 11. April 24 1902. A typed letter signed N.L. Rockey on The Bishop Thoburn Special Fund For India letterhead. He wrote to E.E. Pelz: The latest draft from mission rooms brought to meet your your donation of $15 given in February for the continued support of a pastor teacher in India. I find from the books that Bro. Clancy turned over to me that you have given on several occasions but he has made no assignment. I know that it is pleasant for people who give for this fun to have some special man in view and therefore ascending the sum to the presiding elder of Kasgunj district I asked him to send me the names of men who would be supported by the special fund. One of them I am assigning to you. When you pray and when you give keep Chadmai Lall's maybe for you. He is a pastor teacher in Kasgunj district. He is 28 years of age. A number of villages must be visited by him. In some of these villages a few Christians live apart from other people despised by their neighbors. This year he has 10 men whom he is seeking to win for Christ. He also teaches a small school which 15 boys are reading.N.L. Rockey. The letter has a rough right edge.ALS. 5pg. 5 x 8. April 24 1902. Sitaper India. A lengthy autograph letter signed N.L. Rockey to E.E. Pelz: Several years ago we had the pleasure of receiving from you a donation of $15 for our special fund but now for some time we've not heard from you. It is possible to the fault is ours and that you do not get a proper acknowledgment of your donation. Our Bro Clancy tried to keep all straight but he has had several men working upon them and the great strain of the famine came let some of the records get into confusion and the writing had to be left to such helpers as he could secure. You will see by the enclosed that I am now called to this duty and I desire to have brethren in America correspond with me concerning any difficulty in past donations. As far as I can I will trace the matter a reply to your questions. We have been roughly honest with the money you entrusted to us. Over one half of the work in the N.W. India conference has been carried on only through the aid of the special fund that started as promised$100 would support a full preacherWe would be so glad to enlist your prayers and help to enable us to continue our work. Our missionary society has scattered its obligations on all continents and is not been able to contain its support to India. You can designate your gift for the support of Scholarships for our native schools or for the support of an orphan or for the endowment of our English schools where our missionaries children are educated. We need a fund that will supply good teachers in these.N.L. Rockey. The lengthy letter is in fine condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 4337
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(Crow Indians) Missionaries of the Society of Jesus
Prayers in the Crow Indian Language
De Smet Mission Print 1891. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Prayers: pp. 1-10; Catechisms: pp. 11 12 and 17. First edition first printing. Very good in wrappers paperback. 4 sheets each folded to create 4 pages. Covers are separated and loose. Missing pp. 13-16. Rear cover with closed tear no text on rear cover sheet. Scarce.<br> De Smet Mission Print paperback
Bookseller reference : 274610
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(MISSIONARIES)
Harvard Professor and Theological Scholar Begs Favor from Scottish Missionary Organization
ALS. 1pg. 6" x 7 ". July 20 1818. Kensington probably Connecticut. An autograph letter signed "John Blake" as president of the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge to Reverend Eliphalet Pearson 1752-1826 a Harvard professor who began the theological seminary at Andover Academy: "The committee in Kensington for travailing Ministerial affairs again hereby testify their grateful acknowledgements to you and to the Society over which you preside for favours recently received and still solicit your further aid in supporting Mr. Minister Samuel Whiting as a preacher of the Gospel among us the one hundred dollars already voted to the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge was with the sole view that Mr. Whiting might be continued among us whose labors are very acceptable and be assured that we on our part will endeavor to do as much as we can for his support." The Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge was a Scottish organization whose mission was to Christianize Native Americans. The letter is clearly legible with a few spots of toning unknown
Bookseller reference : 1505
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. L'ABBE GARNIER (MISSIONNAIRE APOSTOLIQUE)
RECUEIL POPULAIRE DE 125 CANTIQUES -
FLAVIEN. 1878. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur acceptable. 64 pages - tampon sur le 1er plat à l'encre bleue. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.3-Musique lithurgique
Bookseller reference : R320103111
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16 Missionaries + Ayako Sono
Live live live: to the extremes of love
Kairyusha 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kairyusha paperback
Bookseller reference : 2090502126900864
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365 Missionaries
From the Field
Foursquare Media ICFG 2002. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Foursquare Media, ICFG hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0963558129I4N01 ISBN : 0963558129 9780963558121
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365 Missionaries
From the Field: 365 Missionary Stories to Encourage Your Daily Walk
Zondervan Bible Pulisher 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Zondervan Bible Pulisher hardcover
Bookseller reference : Q-0963558129 ISBN : 0963558129 9780963558121
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365 Missionaries
From the Field: 365 Missionary Stories to Encourage Your Daily Walk
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0963558129.G ISBN : 0963558129 9780963558121
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365 Missionaries
From the Field
Foursquare Media ICFG 2002. Hardcover. Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes and highlighting and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Foursquare Media, ICFG hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0963558129I3N00 ISBN : 0963558129 9780963558121
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365 Missionaries
From the Field
Foursquare Media ICFG 2002. Hardcover. Like New. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Foursquare Media, ICFG hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0963558129I2N00 ISBN : 0963558129 9780963558121
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[American Southwest – Catholic Missionaries – Indigenous History] Multiple Authors
Die Franziskaner Missionen des Suedwestens Franciscan Missions of the Southwest Vol. 1
St. Michaels Arizona: Anselm Weber and Berard Haile 1913. Sixty-eight page booklet measuring 6 ¾ x 10 inches. Wear mainly to covers; excellent. Catholic missionaries—Franciscans in particular—have been present in what is now the American Southwest since the 16th century. For most of this time these were Spanish missionaries missioning to the Pueblo people mainly in New Mexico; these missionaries’ presence waned over time. In 1898 several decades after the Navajo were allowed to return to a reservation on part of their former territory the first permanent Catholic mission to the Navajo was organized. St. Michael’s was founded by Fathers Anselm Weber and Berard Haile German Franciscans from Cincinnati. <br /> <br /> Their approach was different from the Spanish friars’ and that of the United States government primarily in that Weber and Haile advocated learning the Navajo language understanding the culture and approaching their conversion from that angle especially focusing on children who were more impressionable.1 Haile in particular became an expert in the language and culture translating many Catholic texts and producing dictionaries and writing anthropological studies of Navajo culture and religion.<br /> <br /> Offered here is a German-language copy—both Haile and Anselm were German—of the first volume of St. Michael’s yearly publication The Fransiscan Missions of the Southwest Die Franziskaner Missionen des Suedwestens. The illustrated journal was published from 1913 to 1922 and discussed the Navajo and Pueblo people and cultures and the activities of the missionaries in the area. Among other topics this volume contains an article about the Navajo Fire Dance “Der Feuertanz der Navajo-Indianer" with photographs taken from Haile’s Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language 1910.<br /> <br /> We find sixteen holdings on OCLC of the full run of the journal and three of this specific volume. Of interest to historians of Catholic missionaries to the Pueblo and Navajo people.<br /> <br /> 1 Ross Enochs “The Franciscan Mission to the Navajos: Mission Method and Indigenous Religion 1898–1940†The Catholic Historical Review 92 no. 1 January 2006: 46–73. Anselm Weber and Berard Haile unknown
Bookseller reference : List3016
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[American Missionaries in Japan - Methodist Missionary Schools - Kwassui School] Ikuta, Photographer
Formal Portrait Taken at the Wedding of William Jackson Callahan and Martha Taylor Callahan at the Kwassui Girls’ School in Nagasaki 1893
Nagasaki: Ikuta 1893. Albumen photograph measuring 5 x 3 ½ inches on a larger mount with the imprint of Ikuta Uwajima on mount recto. Slight fading near fine condition. With identifying marks to verso. Near Fine. A photograph of the wedding party of the American missionary and author William Jackson Callahan and Martha Taylor Callahan taken at the Kwassui Girls’ School later Kwassui Women’s University in Nagasaki. At the time Taylor was representing the Women’s Board of the Methodist Episcopal Church and serving perhaps as principal of the school which had been started in 1879. Callahan began his work as a teacher in Japan shortly after graduating from Emory in 1890. The two would spend over forty-five years in Japan as missionaries. Ikuta unknown
Bookseller reference : List1712
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[ANNUAIRE] - [MISSIONS] - [L'ANNEE MISSIONNAIRE].-
L'année Missionnaire 1931 sous le direction de Paul Lesourd et collaborateurs.
P., Desclée de Brouwer, 1931, petit in 8° broché, 667-VII pages ; couverture défraichie.
Bookseller reference : 52793
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[China; Missionaries] The Art Nouveau (Platino) Stereograph
Messrs. Ranck Kelhoeffer and Butzbach. Our three Missionaries in China
Philadelphia: C.H. Graves 1905. Very good condition. A stereoview of 3 graduates from North Western College in Orange City Iowa. 2 men sitting 1 standing outside in front of a stairway and building. Written on the verso is North Western College Orange City Iowa in pencil.<br /> <br /> North Western College exists today as a Christian college. 7 x 3 1/2 C.H. Graves unknown
Bookseller reference : 28267
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[Elliot, Emily Elizabeth Steele] by the author of 'Village Missionaries'
MATTY'S MISSIONARY BOX and Other Stories.
New York:: American Tract Society n.d. ca 1860. Hardcover -. Some wear and overall soiling to the cloth covers an older Sunday school library book plate inside front cover corners slightly bumped but still overall good condition. First US printing. Includes a notation on the copyright page that it was reprinted from the edition of Mssrs Nelson of London. Moral and cautionary tales for children. One of many books produced by the American Tract Society for use in Sunday schools now all quite hard to find. A small volume measuring 6 3/4 by 4 1/2 inches bound in original dark red cloth with gilt lettering and black decorations on the spine. 3 attractive engraved plates. 171 pgs. American Tract Society, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 14027
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[HONG KONG IMPRINT] [Par un Missionnaire de la Congrégation du S. Coeur de Marie du Nord de la Chine]
Seu Chou ou les Quatre Livres
Hongkong, Imprimerie de la Société des Missions Etrangères, 1916. 1 volume, in-12, 253 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir, couvertures imprimées conservées mais froissées, bon état général.
Bookseller reference : 12085
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[HONG KONG IMPRINT] [Par un Missionnaire de la Congrégation du S. Coeur de Marie du Nord de la Chine]
Seu Chou ou les Quatre Livres
Hongkong, Imprimerie de la Société des Missions Etrangères, 1916. 1 volume, in-12, 253 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir, couvertures imprimées conservées mais froissées, bon état général. Un autre exemplaire, en reliure demi-toile à coins, est vendu au même prix.
Bookseller reference : 13163
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[Japanese in Brazil]. [Missionaries]
Tenrikyo Brazil Dendo Shi History of Tenrikyo in Brazil
Sao Paulo: Tenrikyo Brazil Mission 1958. Very good. 52162511pp. including 32pp. of photographically-illustrated plates. Original orange cloth gilt spine titles housed in original cardboard slipcase with black spine lettering. Very minor wear internally clean. Some chipping and toning to slipcase. An unrecorded history of the Japanese immigrant Tenrikyo Mission in Brazil providing valuable information on many Tenrikyo churches across the country. Tenrikyo was a new Japanese religion founded in the 19th century in Japan by Nakayama Miki and spread to Hawaii Brazil and other regions where Japanese immigrants moved over the course of the first few decades of the 20th century. The photographic plates contain portraits of some mission members views of churches scenes from church life and more. The text is almost wholly in Japanese save for occasional listings of Spanish names and other information. Not reported in OCLC. Tenrikyo Brazil Mission unknown
Bookseller reference : 5047
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[Japanese in Hawaii]. [Missionaries]
Tenrikyo Hawai Dendo Shi History of Tenrikyo in Hawaii
Honolulu: Tenrikyo Hawaii Mission 1957. Very good. 1632365pp. including 32pp. of photographically-illustrated plates errata slip laid in. Original orange cloth gilt spine titles housed on the original cardboard slipcase with black spine lettering. Very minor wear to boards internally clean. Small puncture and some wear to spine of slipcase. A rare history of the Tenrikyo Mission in Hawaii beginning with the founding of its first church in Honolulu in 1929. Tenrikyo was a new Japanese religion founded in the 19th century in Japan by Nakayama Miki. The present work also includes information on many other churches on the islands including the Hilo Church Kauai Church the Maui Church and more. The photographic plates contain portraits of some mission members views of churches scenes from church life and more. The text is mostly in Japanese save for a fifteen-page section printing a series of English-language lectures on the Tenrikyo religion by members of the Hawaiian mission. OCLC records just a single physical copy of this rare Japanese-American work at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Tenrikyo Hawaii Mission unknown
Bookseller reference : 5046
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[Missionaries]
Autograph Letter Signed from a Missionary Working in Japan to a Donor Back in the States
Okayama 1925. Very good. 15pp. Old fold lines minor wear. With original envelope. Lengthy letter written by Mrs. C. Burnell Olds to a friend and donor back in Connecticut Mrs. Nathan S. Bronson. Okayama is located to the west of Osaka and Kyoto in the southern portion of the country; Mrs. Olds was born to a missionary family stationed in Japan and had worked in that country since 1903. In her letter Olds relates her current round of activities the ways in which Mrs. Bronson's funds have been of great use and the other activities she observes and participates in within the local community. She opens recounting a visit to the True Beauty Girls' School to which Mrs. Bronson has donated. She writes "The fact that an American woman was willing to give to a non-Christian school way over here in Japan has made a great impression here in Okayama." She goes on to discuss the building of a new church by some "earnest young men" briefly noting that they still need money to furnish the church. "We are very anxious to start some kind of social work here -- if possible to open an amusement hall where young men can come to have a good time in a good way -- with good women. There is no such place in our city and how many evil resorts there are." She relates further activities an endless stream of clubs and activities and teaching efforts for the Lord closing with family news. An interesting missive chock full of information on a local missionary's efforts in 1920s Japan. unknown
Bookseller reference : 5493
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[Missionaries]. Jackson, Lula
Collection of Real Photo Postcards Photographs and Printed Pictorial Postcards Relating to the Missionary Teaching Work of Lula Jackson Featuring Subjects in El Salvador Guatemala and Mexico
Various locations in Guatemala and Mexico 1923. Very good. 145 real photo postcards photographs and printed pictorial postcards thirty-eight with manuscript notes on verso. Minor wear overall. A wonderful collection of images featuring the people and places involved with the educational missionary work of Lula Maud Jackson later Tolosa of Birmingham Michigan. Jackson was a Baptist missionary teacher at schools in El Salvador Cuba Mexico and Guatemala before returning to Michigan in the early-1920s. Not long after her return Lula married an El Salvadorian minister named Ramon Alberto Tolosa in Michigan on June 26 1923; apparently Tolosa moved to Michigan to be with Lula and thereafter established the First Mexican Baptist Church in Saginaw where he remained as pastor until his retirement in 1975. The present collection of photographs feature numerous people and places Jackson knew during her time in Latin America.<br /> <br /> The collection contains a few photographs that appear to include Jackson but the great majority show various native settings and subjects including the children she was teaching pictured in class group shots. Most are not captioned but many of these images are dated in 1921. The images feature students at play fruit vendors carrying large baskets churches and other buildings and more. Almost forty of the images however which are mostly portrait postcards or photographs include inscriptions to Lula on the verso from the numerous named subjects. All of the captions are written in Spanish. Seventeen of these identify various subjects in Mexico by name including multiple members of the same family in one case. One postcard is covered completely on the verso with the musical notation and lyrics of a song called "Ven a El pecador!" Two of these postcards were actually postmarked to Lula in Cuba while she was there in 1916 and 1919. Eighteen of these annotated real photo postcards were sent to Lula by her soon-to-be husband Ramon Tolosa all but one in either May or early June 1923 before the couple married later in June of that year. At the time Ramon was working in Tampico Mexico from where he sent all of these postcards. The postcards are not postmarked indicating Ramon may have sent them inside other letters; plus the captions contain straightforward descriptions of the subjects and settings of the postcards and not the personal correspondence that might be expected from two people about to be married. All in all a diverse and personal collection of images of Mexico kept by a missionary teacher from Michigan to memorialize her earlier work there offering several avenues for further research. unknown
Bookseller reference : 5584
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[Missionaries] Passebois, LF. L. F.
From Infidelity to Christianity and Why I am a Seventh-day Adventist
Essex Junction VT: Roscoe Printing House 1916. First edition. 8vo 180pp. Portrait frontis illustrations. Brown cloth spine lettered in black. Few light scuffs to boards clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Uncommon text by the missionary author known for his work in France and the U.S. Louis F. Passebois. Passebois also wrote various articles for publications such as The Adventist Review and Sabbath Herald and was active in Adventist circles in Quebec and Battle Creek Michigan. He mainly focused his missionary efforts on the conversion of French Roman Catholics.  <br /> <br /> <br /> OCLC cites 11 holdings.  . Roscoe Printing House unknown
Bookseller reference : 8803
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[Missionaries]. [China]
Mimeographed Letter Signed from an American Missionary in China Regarding Continued Contributions Despite the Chinese Civil War and Forwarding a Lucky-Charm Woodblock Print
Shanghai China: February 24 1928. Very good. 1p. plus colored woodblock print 21.5 x 12.5 inches. With original envelope. Old folds minor wear. Mimeographed fundraising letter sent by Reverend H.G.C. Hallock to a supporter in Vermont. Henry Galloway Comingo Hallock 1870-1951 was a West Virginia native who studied at Princeton Theological Seminary. He moved to China as a Presbyterian missionary and teacher in 1905 where he taught Sunday School served as a pastor and also taught theology at St. John's University in Shanghai. He survived war disease famine and a Japanese prison during World War II; he died in China in 1951. One thing that set Hallock apart was his inclusion of local Chinese woodblock prints with his fundraising letters which today have become desirable collectibles. Such a print is present here showing the God of War Wu-ti. His letter opens discussing the print:<br /> <br /> "Wars in China suggest sending you 'Wu-ti' the Chinese god-of-war. . The general idea about Wu-ti is that he delights in war. That is not the Chinese idea of him. . Officials and scholars worship him as the ideal of loyalty soldiers do it to make them brave and protect them in battle and the people worship him to protect them from war's horrors. He's called 'Peace Bringer Protector Great God of Loyalty.' But he makes not peace nor protects nor makes loyal so is a failure. He's also called 'Warrior Prince.' As to that name he's a great success! There are lots of wars."<br /> <br /> He goes on to discuss the many conflicts which are like "a real Chinese puzzle" noting that it's not the people of China who are at issue or fault. "Recently I have received letters from America suggesting that since 'China has altogether gone to the bad and the Chinese are absolutely impossible' and since our 'work among them has gone for nothing' then I should 'quit and come home.' I hope you don't think thus. The masses of Chinese tho reminding me of 'dumb driven cattle' are still friendly as ever. The war-lords the Nationalists the Reds the bandits wars and evil propaganda are disturbing elements; but they are NOT China nor the Chinese. . The troubles in China have come from a fiercely aggressive and 'noisy minority' who make the great mass of Chinese suffer untold hardships." He goes on to defend the Christian work being done in China as of great benefit to the people. February 24 unknown
Bookseller reference : 6054
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[Missionaries]. [India]
Three Manuscript Letters from Missionaries in India
Beawar Rajasthan 1881. Good plus. Three letters totaling 12pp. Old folds with a few minor separations. Some toning. A group of three interesting letters that reflect the work of Scottish missonary Williamson Shoolbred and local convert Chaukas Ram in Beawar Rajasthan. Shoolbred was sent to India in 1858 by the Mission Board of the United Churches of Scotland and opened a school in Beawar in early 1860.The yearly letters each two pages in Hindi are from Ram who became Shoolbred's fellow teacher and are both translated into English by Shoolbred on the following two pages of the bifolium. Ram's letters from 1880 and 1881 report on his experience converting to Christianity discuss his teaching at the school detail his life in Rajasthan talks about the hardships of rural farming etc. and are addressed to the teachers and children of the Sydney Place Sabbath School in Glasgow. Shoolbred's standalone letter dated November 28 1881 is addressed to the superintendent at the school and offers more detail about their conversion efforts and encourages more responses from the children to Ram's letters. With great details on this otherwise little known missionary outpost in western India. unknown
Bookseller reference : 5494
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[Missionaries]. [China Inland Mission]. Broomhall, Marshall
Typed Letter Signed from an American Missionary Regarding Conversion of Chinese Muslims to Christianity
London: March 29 1911. Very good. 1p. Previously folded. Contemporary manuscript annotation is left margin. Light toning. A brief but interesting letter dated March 29 1911 from Marshall Broomhall Editorial Secretary of England's China Inland Mission to the Rev. Arthur H. Smail a prominent American Missionary in China. Broomhall had recently published a book Islam in China in which he promoted the use of Arabic-speaking missionaries to proselytize Chinese Muslims. The book used information received from Smail about the Chinese Muslim population but Broomhall at certain points managed to confuse Beijing Peking and nearby Tongzhou Tungchow while apparently attempting to criticize Smail's statements. This letter apologizes to Smail for his error though the American seems to have still been cross -- having received the letter Smail noted in the left margin "Two pages gives to demolishing what I never said! March 29 unknown
Bookseller reference : 5251
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[Missionaries]. French, Kate M.
Typed Letter Signed from Kate M. French an American Baptist Missionary Working in India
Queen's Hill Kotagiri Nilgiris India: June 26 1926. Very good. 5pp. typed on plain folio sheets. Old folds minor wear. An informative and entertaining correspondence by Kate M. French written while serving as a missionary teacher at the Preston Institute in Jangaon India. Writing to "Friends at Home" French opens by reporting that the school year started well "except for two of the boys whose mother was ill with Plague" the mother subsequently died. French also mentions students getting stung by scorpions a cobra snake killed by the headmaster of the school making valentines for the entire school on Valentine's Day and much more. French also recounts the comings-and-goings of various officials to her mission writes in detail about her attendance at a "teachers' institute" composed of teachers from "the American Methodist the English Wesleyan the American Mennonites and our own" details the school's commencement at the end of the term and more. The local plague is mentioned several times in French's letter. She mentions her own inoculation against the plague. She also records that "before long we learned that there had been several deaths from plague in our town. We had nearly all our Christians innoculated some time before and Mrs. Rutherford at once had the stragglers attended to those who had fever when the doctor was innoculating and one or two who were not very strong and would only be done if the disease came near." Shortly thereafter French notes that "people are leaving town on account of the plague." An interesting letter from an American woman teaching at a mission in India in the midst of the Roaring Twenties. June 26 unknown
Bookseller reference : 4568
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[Ohio – Connecticut Western Reserve – Missionaries] Badger, Joseph; Badger, Abigail
1840 Letter from Rev. Joseph and Abigail Badger Discussing Church Matters and Life in Perrysburg Ohio
Perrysburg Ohio 1840. Single three-page letter measuring 7 ½ x 12 ½ inches. Some stains folded with small tears at folds and tear at seal; overall near fine. Joseph Badger 1757–1846 was the first missionary to be sent to the Connecticut Western Reserve.1 He served in the Continental Army received a degree from Yale and was sent to Ashtabula County by the Connecticut Missionary Society in 1802. He retired in about 1833 after many years of organizing schools and churches around the Western Reserve plus a stint as a brigade chaplain during the War of 1812.<br /> <br /> Abigail Ely was Badger’s second wife; they married in 1819. The two write here to a widowed friend Harriet Lyon and her children in Gustavus Ohio. They discuss the importance of singing to religious work and of teaching children to sing and describe their living situation—on a farm nearby to some of their children who help them out. They also briefly complain about the quality of ministry in the area writing that the situation:<br /> <br /> “is exceedingly dark; one Church has a Minister worse than none; Six others have no Minister. . Much of the preaching that comes along occationally is calculated to excite the super-ficial affections of the mind without reaching the heart or enlightening the understanding.â€<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of Ohio and religion in the Western Reserve.<br /> <br /> 1 “Badger Joseph†in Encyclopedia of Cleveland History accessed March 20 2025 https://case.edu/ech/articles/b/badger-joseph. unknown
Bookseller reference : List2979
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[PAR UN MISSIONNAIRE F.G.]
Souvenirs de Chine - Par un Missionnaire (GENNEVOIX Félix)
Montreuil-Sur-Mer, Imprimerie Notre-Dae des Près, 1892, troisième édition. 1 volume in-12,124 pp., reliure moderne plein cuir brun, couvertures imprimées conservées mais brunies, jaunissement uniforme du papier, et rousseurs pâles, illustré de quelques gravures et surtout d'un grand plan dépliant de la rade d'Hong Kong en1892.
Bookseller reference : 9848
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[RELIGION]. MONNIN Alfred, abbé missionnaire.
LE CURÉ D'ARS. " Vie du vénérable Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney ".
H. Chapelliez & Cie, libraires-éditeurs. 1893. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-8°, reliure demi-chagrin bleu roi. Portrait gravé à l'eau-forte en frontispice. 443 & 548 pages. Mention de 15e édition.
Bookseller reference : 5655
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[REVUE]
Annales de l'Extrême-Orient et de l'Afrique, n° 95. Paris, Challamel, mai 1886. In-4, broché.
Bookseller reference : 9772
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[Soeurs Missionnaires de Notre-Dame des Apôtres].
De la côte des esclaves aux rives du Nil.
Lyon/Paris, Librairie L. Vitte-Vénissieux, Soeurs Missionnaires de Notre-Dame des Apôtres, 1931. In-8° relié rexine verte.
Bookseller reference : EXE0AFRa
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[Un Missionnaire de la Société des Missions Etrangères] [TONG-KING] [MISSON]
De Paris au Tong-King (Journal de Voyage)
Lons le Saunier, Imprimerie et Lithographie de J. Mayet et Cie, 1880. 1 petit volume in-12 , 111 pp. , reliure moderne plein cuir bleu, couverture imprimée conservée (ruban adhésif sur le premier plat).
Bookseller reference : 9999
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[Vichy] Pose de la première pierre de la maison du Missionnaire en 1931.
2 photos
[Vichy] Pose de la première pierre de la maison du Missionnaire en 1931. 2 cartes postales photographiques, 1931. Photographies originales au moment de la pose de la première pierre de cette maison religieuse, existant toujours, avec de nombreux religieux apparaissant sur les photos. Il est fortement probable que l'évêque sur les deux photos soit Augustin Gonon, alors évêque de Moulins. [500]
Bookseller reference : 020766
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[WOMEN MISSIONARIES - ASIA]. PRESCOTT, Nellie G. Ed.
Oriental gardens. . . edited and compiled by. . . .
Chicago: Women’s American Baptist Foreign Mission Society ca. 1916. 12mo. 182 pp. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates tables charts. Colour-illustrated softcovers Arts & Crafts cover art of an Italianate garden minor scuffing couple bent corners shelfwear still a VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce report and handbook for women missionaries distributed throughout Burma China Japan India Africa the Philippines & Assam. Employing an array of gardening metaphors the compiler details Women’s American Baptist Mission efforts in founding kindergartens Sunday Schools as well as many other health & welfare programs through their East Asia South Asia and India missions. Of particular interest are their ongoing efforts for training girls and women to succeed in their societies founding and sustaining of Woman’s Medical Colleges along with nursing schools in China Burma and Japan. In addition there are detailed tables outlining locations of WABFMS and affiliated missions’ schools boarding schools women native teachers boys & girls pupils village schools kindergartens and more. The detailed biographies and index offer excellent period references. Prescott b. 1874 was a Wellesley College graduate high school biologist and Baptist Sunday School Advocate who began with the WABFMS in 1914 as associate foreign secretary and in 1916 succeeded Mrs. Safford as foreign secretary. After publishing this report in memoriam to Martha Covert 1875-1916 she would carry out a four month tour 1919-1920 to Japan East China South China and the Philippines. Worldcat locates 1 physical copy Yale with the remaining as computer copies microfilm and online digital copies. Women’s American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, paperback
Bookseller reference : 58517
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[Women missionaries], Zimbabwe
Woman's Board of Missions of the Congregational Church in Zimbabwe. 1903
1903. Africa Women's Education Social Activist Life and Light for Women. Vol. XXXIII. Vol. 8. August 1903. Boston: Woman's Board of Missions 1903. First Edition Frontispiece photo of pupils at a missionary school in Zimbabwe. Original paper wraps. Staplebound. Starting in the mid-19th century there was a growing movement of international missionary trips for women who felt they had a special duty to Christianize other women who for cultural and societal reasons would not be able to hear the gospel from male missionaries. Most often female missionaries worked in educational capacities establishing schools abroad or worked in medical clinics as nurses and doctors. This report details various projects being done by women missionaries worldwide including medical work being done by Dr. Ruth Hume in India and updates on schools in Africa and Asia. Very good condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 16438
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[Women]. [Missionaries]. [Ohio]
Manuscript Notebook Recording the Meeting Minutes for the Young Women's Missionary Society
Oxford Oh 1929. Good plus. 169pp. Contemporary notebook bound in limp black cloth sewn. Covers chipped and creased with a closed vertical tear spine perished but well-sewn and holding strong. Occasional toning to text. An informative manuscript minutes book recording monthly meeting activities written by a series of recording secretaries for the Young Ladies Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church of Oxford Ohio over the course of more than fifteen years in the early-20th century. Later in the volume the group begins referring to itself as the Young Women's Missionary Society. The meeting notes range from a few lines to more than one page with most consisting of two-thirds of a page or more. The notes generally open with the month and date followed by an opening statement identifying the location of the meeting and sometimes how many members attended that month's meeting. During the meetings the women engage in scripture lessons the singing of religious songs report on club finances and are often treated to a paper or presentation on a variety of subjects related to missionary work. The subjects of the papers include China works of the Mission Press African Americans Mexico Mormonism South America children's issues immigration mission work in Alaska home missions and a variety of other subjects with numerous presentations focusing on Native Americans.<br /> <br /> A typical entry from the second meeting recorded here on August 11 1913 reads as follows: "The July meeting of the Y.L.M.S. was held at the Parsonage. As this was the month for the picnic the Ladies Missionary Society was invited to be us. Miss Elizabeth Wallace was the devotional leader and had a very interesting program which consisted of short poems the scripture lesson memory verses from the Bible and some Bible songs. Miss Beaton read a splendid paper on 'An Educational Revolution in China.' The carpet for the church was discussed after which we adjourned and enjoyed a fine picnic supper on the lawn. Ruth Stephenson Sect." In addition to the monthly entries the minutes book also contains occasional lists of members providing additional valuable information on the composition of the society and occasional financial statements or detailed treasurer's reports enumerating informative financial data on the functioning of the organization.<br /> <br /> The location of the group was ferreted out of clues in the text including a handful of references to activities in Cincinnati a note about the membership deciding at one point to gather "old papers and magazines for the Champion Coated Paper Company" whose western paper mill was located in Hamilton Ohio and most pointedly there is one financial report headed "Report of the Treasurer of Y.W.M.S. of the U.P. Church of Oxford O. for year ending Mar 31 1919." Information is scant on this local Ohio women's organization devoted to missionary work though the present work should certainly illuminate their activities both before and well after the First World War. unknown
Bookseller reference : 4780
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A.-J. Cronin
Les clefs du Royaume
ÉDITIONS DU MADRIGAL 1949 455 pages in8. 1949. broché. 455 pages.
Bookseller reference : 10040
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Abbé CARRON
Le modèle des prêtres ou vie de J. Brydayne, Missionnaire. Edition corrigée et augmentée
1823 A Lyon, Chez Rusand, imprimeur du Clergé et à Paris à la Librairie Ecclésiastique de Rusand. 1823. 1 vol in-12 (17x10 cm). Reliure du temps en pleine basane brune marbrée, caissons et filets ornés et dorés, pièce de titre, tranches marbrées. xx+400 pages+notice rajoutée de 4 pages . Frontispice dans le tome 1. PHOTOGRAPHIES SUR DEMANDE
Bookseller reference : 82024
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Abbé H, Godin, missionnaire du travail
Avec le Christ, avec l'Eglise, nous dirons la messe,
Ouvrage plein cuir entretenu à la cire 213 de la BnF ; MISS-61, Aux Editions Ouvrières, Paris 1946
Bookseller reference : 1698600006612
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Abbé Jean Visse, Missionnaire du travail
Des Mines du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais au textile de Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing
Petite brochure à la couverture couleur de 63 pages ; porte tampon congrégation, DX2-C19, L'auteur 1953
Bookseller reference : 1256860989
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Achebe, Chinua
Things Fall Apart
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 214 pages.
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Aimé Roche
Robinson de l'Arctique
Editions Elor 1990 187 pages in8. 1990. broché. 187 pages. Robinson de l'Arctique d'Aimé Roche est un récit d'aventure qui suit un missionnaire chez les Esquimaux confronté à une solitude extrême dans le désert polaire du Barenn Land. Comme Robinson Crusoé il doit puiser dans sa foi profonde et sa volonté farouche pour survivre dans cet environnement hostile
Bookseller reference : 3866
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ALAIN VAN GAVER
J'ai été condamné à la liberté
LE CENTURION 1953 in8. 1953. Broché. Témoignage d'Alain van Gaver sur son expérience d'emprisonnement en Chine préfacé par le colonel Rémy. Le livre décrit les conditions carcérales et appartient à la collection "L'Aventure vécue"
Bookseller reference : 100148055
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Alex, Ben
David Livingstone : The Missionary Who Discovered Africa (Heroes of Faith and Courage Ser.)
43 pages. Nicely illustrated juvenile literature. "An adventure that will inspire young and old alike: Livingstone's determination to reach his goal, his humility and love for the African people and his storng faith in God." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Alexandre LE ROY, de la congrégation du Saint-Esprit et du Saint-Coeur de Marie, Vicaire apostolique du Gabon ancien missionnaire au Zanguebar. (1854-1938)
AU KILIMA-NDJARO, Afrique Orientale par Mgr A.LE ROY
1890 PARIS, L. de Soye & fils 1890 - Reliure-cartonnage rouge - Dos lisse orné de Caissons dorés - Illustré de 4 cartes & 89 gravures dessinées par l'auteur en texte & H.T.- très légères rousseurs - Bel exemplaire..
Bookseller reference : 224
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ALICE BARBEY
La magnifique aventure de Louis Pelot missionnaire-artisan
SOCIETE DES MISSIONS EVANGELIQUES .1947 . Nombreuses illustrations . 136 pages . Broché
Bookseller reference : 049
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All The Day Long Missionaries Reaching Tribes in the Amazon (2000 publication) millie-dawson millie-dawson
All The Day Long Missionaries Reaching Tribes in the Amazon 2000 publication
New. unknown
Bookseller reference : AC3~7/28/23~KIB ISBN : 1579212549 9781579212544
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