Item Detail
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19932
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3
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English
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The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Early Victorian Buckinghamshire, England, 1849-1878
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BYU Studies
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2009
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48
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no.1
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123-160
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This paper focuses on missionary work and emigration in Buckinghamshire England, using sources from missionaries and converts as well as demographic and historical information about the area. Compared to England as a whole, fewer individuals joined the Church, but more emigrated, usually through the efforts of local convert missionaries.
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