Item Detail
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6654
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14
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2
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English
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Without Purse or Scrip? Financing Latter-day Saint Missionary Work in Europe in the Nineteenth Century
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Journal of Mormon History
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1985
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12
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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3-14
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The historical development of the financing of missions in Europe during the nineteenth century is described. Initially, missionaries traveled without purse or scrip, but by the end of the century, American missionaries in Europe came to rely on money from home to support themselves.
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19th Century Missiology of The LDS Bedfordshire Conference and it's Interrelationship With Other Christian Denominations
Early Mormon Missionary Activities in Japan, 1901-1924
Early Mormon Missionary Work in Hong Kong : The Letters of James Lewis to Apostle and Church Historian George A. Smith, 1853-1855
History of the LDS Southern States Mission, 1867-1898
Missionary Work in the Late Nineteenth Century : Clarence Gardner as a Case Study
Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mr. Samuelsen Goes to Copenhagen : The First Mormon Member of a National Parliament
Nineteenth-Century Missiology of the LDS Bedfordshire Conference
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
“Their Deeds Shall Be Made Manifest”: The Scandalous Mission of Joseph W. Clements to Great Britain, 1848–1851
The Journals of George Q. Cannon : Hawaiian Mission, 1850-1854
The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Nineteenth Century Buckinghamshire England
Without Purse or Scrip in Scotland