Item Detail
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19896
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1
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10
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English
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The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire England
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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2008
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1
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no.1
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99-136
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Bartholomew gives a brief history of missionary efforts in Great Britain in the 19th century. The article gives details of the first missionaries in the Buckinghamshire area, the first converts of the area, and the spread of the gospel from converts to others within the area.
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