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A Handbook of foreign missions : containing an account of the principal Protestant missionary societies in Great Britain, with notices of those on the Continent and in America; also an apendix on Roman Catholic missions
A Handbook of foreign missions : containing an account of the principal Protestant missionary societies in Great Britain, with notices of those on the Continent and in America; also an apendix on Roman Catholic missions
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A Handbook of foreign missions : containing an account of the principal Protestant missionary societies in Great Britain, with notices of those on the Continent and in America; also an apendix on Roman Catholic missions
Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
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Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]
Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]
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Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]