David Livingstone was born in 1813 to Agnes and Neil Livingstone in Scotland. From an early
age Scottish National Memorial to Livingstone in Blantyre, Scotland.
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Livingstone, David, 1813-1873
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David Livingstone was a Congregationalist medical missionary assigned to Africa by the London Missionary Society. The collection contains a letter written to the London YMCA and a poster of reprodutions of postcards from the Scottish National Memorial to Livingstone in Blantyre, Scotland.
, The Amens of Christ, and Love Revealed in Scotland (Edinburgh) and the United States (Presbyterian
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Bowen, George, 1816-1888
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George Bowen, a graduate of Union Theological Seminary, served as a missionary in Bombay, India from 1848 until his death in 1888. Bowen was editor of the Bombay Guardian from 1854-1888. The collection includes one bound notebook containing his lectures, sermons, notes, and comments.
Conference, held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1910. It was created in order to be both a resource for
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Morrison, Robert, 1782-1834
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This collection contains the signatures of well-known missionaries, compiled by the Missionary Research Library. Included is the signature of Robert Morrison (1782-1834) on his copy of Du Halde's Description Geographique Historique, and the signature of Timothy Richard in a short letter.
Conference, held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1910. It was created in order to be both a resource for
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Missionary Research Library (New York, N.Y.)
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This collection contains materials for missionary personnel compiled by the Missionary Research Library, including studies on preparation, recruitment, psychological testing and turnover of missionary personnel, as well as handbooks and instruction manuals for missionaries.
States, India, Japan, Turkey, Madagascar, Scotland, and Burma, among others, and are in response to a
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Dennis, James S. (James Shepard), 1842-1914
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James Shepard Dennis was a Presbyterian missionary, historian, and statistician of missions who served for four years as a missionary in Syria, primarily in Sidon and Zahleh, and was professor in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Beirut from 1873 – 1891. The collection contains correspondence; meeting minutes; an address book; a Book of Particulars; and information about the publication of Christian Missions and Social Progress, by Dennis.