Annual Report of the American Bible Society, Volumen120American Bible Society, 1936 List of the members are included in reports from 1816 to 1874; lists of new members in reports from 1875 to 19 . |
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... hope that I may be of help to some one else . ” This is how a discouraged man came into possession of the first New Testament he had ever owned . As in the case of the stranger , the reading of God's Word not only revolutionized his ...
... hope that I may be of help to some one else . ” This is how a discouraged man came into possession of the first New Testament he had ever owned . As in the case of the stranger , the reading of God's Word not only revolutionized his ...
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... hope to see the Old Testament completed and off the press for them during 1936 . The Cebuan dialect is spoken by more than two million people . It is an aggressive growing language , and revision is badly needed . A committee started ...
... hope to see the Old Testament completed and off the press for them during 1936 . The Cebuan dialect is spoken by more than two million people . It is an aggressive growing language , and revision is badly needed . A committee started ...
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... hope that We hope that many of these books will be kept and read and valued , and that they may bring to their owners a knowledge of the great love of God in sending his Son into the world for them . Among those who fled before the Red ...
... hope that We hope that many of these books will be kept and read and valued , and that they may bring to their owners a knowledge of the great love of God in sending his Son into the world for them . Among those who fled before the Red ...
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Acting active Agency American Bible Society amount annual Area begun Bible House Blind Board of Managers Braille called carried Central China Christian churches Circulation in 1935 Colloquial colporteurs Committee continue cooperation copies correspondents depositories distribution District Division Donations English established faithful field five Foreign four Fund gifts give given Gospels grants groups hand Headquarters held hope hundred important increase Indian interest Islands issued John languages living meeting Mission missionaries months organized pastors persons Population present President printed published purchase received record revision Roman Sales schools Scrip Scriptures Secretary sent Society's sold South Spanish Sunday supply Testaments Portions thousand tion Total circulation translation Treasurer United villages visited volumes volunteers West whole workers York young