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The Monthly Religious Magazine, 1861, Vol. 25 (Classic Reprint)
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The monthly religious magazine and independent journal, 1856-1861. The monthly religious magazine and theological review, 1844-1874.
The faith and the flock; fellowship; a monthly magazine for the edification of 9 (1857) 10 (1859) 11 (1860) 12 (1861) 13 (1863) 14 (1865) 15 (1867).
Methodism is arguably the most significant single christian religious the methodist recorder which commenced publication in 1861, was more following two previous, unsu.
Philosophy now: a magazine of ideas you've read one of your four complimentary articles for this month. He was born on february 15, 1861, on the isle of thanet, kent.
5 with family history and genealogy records from london, middlesex 1855-1872.
Boston review, the boston ma 1/1/1861 10/1/1866 english religious periodicals. Calvinistic magazine, the rogersville tn 1/1/1827 12/1/1831 english theology--periodicals. Canada evangelist, the amherstburg ontario 11/1/1852 11/1/1852 english evangelistic work--canada--periodicals.
The library of congress chronicling america anti- slavery bugle.
The freemasons' monthly magazine; may 25, 1861; current: the freemasons' monthly magazine, may 25, 1861 back to the freemasons' monthly magazine; view pdf;.
Semi-monthly, by hawaiian mission of the church of latter day saints.
Article 9 installation of the right honourable the earl de grey and ripon as right worshipful provincial grand.
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The leisure hour was a british general-interest periodical of the victorian era which ran weekly from 1852 to 1905. It was the most successful of several popular magazines published by the religious tract society, which produced christian literature for a wide audience.
[french translation] in three essays on religion, london, 1874.
Religious groups; time period 1861 - 1930 description in the mid-19th century, some american women grew increasingly unsatisfied with the limited roles granted them in church, home and missions. In 1861, sarah doremus founded the woman’s union missionary society, an interdenominational mission board to send single women overseas.
Feb 19, 2016 by those classed as religious magazines (by far the largest category) and front cover, the juvenile temperance messenger and monthly instructor 1 afterward (in may 1861) it became the band of hope review, a title.
Then in 1861 julia ward howe wife of a government official, wrote a poem for atlantic monthly for five dollars.
Christian name—elizabeth barrett:—surname, moulton barrett to make it world of letters with two poems on greece in the new monthly magazine in 1821.
The magazine thus came to occupy the large middle ground, incapable of sharp it was issued in leipzig by the jurist christian thomasius, who made a point of it was originally a monthly collection of essays and articles culled from.
Irish boy' ( 1859); 'notes of a medical missionary (to the jews)' (1861); 'leaves from my youth, volume 2' published by the english month.
Essays on education and kindred subjects (1861, 1911) the young men's christian associations in the american cities have become great centres of evening instruction for just such young persons.
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The gentleman's magazine was a monthly magazine published in london in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century. The gentleman's magazine began publication with the january 1731 issue. Over time the magazine had various subtitles, including monthly.
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After a meeting at bell's meeting house in randolph county, religious and abolitionist and writes incidents in the life of a slave girl, published in 1861. The first black writer to publish in the atlantic monthly, a prestigio.
Brahmabandhab upadhyay (1861–1907), an indian brahmin who converted to catholicism, is the first-known native indian to organize a christian ashram;.
1861: born in calcutta, bengal, british india on may 7th: 1879-1880: attended university college, london: 1882: co-founded sarasvat samaj, a literary organization: 1883: married mrinalini devi raichaudhuri on december 9th: 1884: worked as secretary of adi brahmo samaj, a religious society: 1891.
• the children’s book of choice and entertaining reading for the little folks at home (also, the children’s monthly book) (jan 1855-april 1860) • children’s friend (june 1859-after oct 1861) • youth’s magazine (may 1860-april 1861) • the sabbath school gem (nashville, tennessee; june 1867-after 1891).
For more than a month after the inauguration of president lincoln there there is no question here of dynasties, races, religions, — but simply whether we will.
The standard set by the branch for the local-aid societies was ” a box a month for the christian commission, organized by the young men's christian association. In addition, it bought many copies of the better class of magazin.
Confederate states of america - message to congress april 29, 1861 united states, in his proclamation issued on the 15th day of the present month, rendered it on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whate.
Oct 5, 2003 he was ordained a priest on august 15, 1861 for the diocese of muenster and this popular monthly magazine presented news of missionary activities and it these were difficult times for the catholic church in germany.
Dec 28, 2020 the growth of slavery in the state was directly linked to this expansion. By 1860, arkansas was home to more than 110,000 slaves, and one in five.
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