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called "colporteurs" or "
colporters". The term does not
necessarily refer to
religious book peddling. Look up colportage or
colporter in Wiktionary, the free...
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compared with
other Tabernacle activities. xiv. The
Colportage ****ociation.
Colporters were emplo**** to take Bibles, good
books and
periodicals for sale, from...
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obsolete except for
ceremonial and
tourist purposes.: 173 Tech 14 20
Colporter A
colporter was a
travelling salesman in publications, books, and religious...
- A
colporter preaching and
selling pamphlets to his
target audience,
consisting of Readers.
Picture from Ny
illustrerad tidning [sv],
latter 1800s....
- in 1887
became the school's
second headmaster.
Since 1888 he was the
colporter of the
Bible Society. Sina
collaborated with
members of the
Frasheri family...
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broadsheet or
penny press (with
woodcut illustrations) sold door to door by
colporters would have been
their only
access to the
written word.
Poetry in the first...
- in
circulation nearly 800,000
pages of tracts, and had ten
efficient colporters in the field. Its
operations steadily increased to the
close of the war;...
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subscription book,
HERALDS OF THE KING, used by Seventh-day
Adventist colporters in China.
Since 1920, Roy
lived in
southern California where he worked...