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- distribution of publications, books, and religious tracts by carriers called "colporteurs" or "colporters". The term does not necessarily refer to religious book...
- By about 1900, Russell had organized thousands of part- and full-time colporteurs, and was appointing foreign missionaries and establishing branch offices...
- Taze Russell's Millennial Dawn series of Bible study textbooks from two colporteurs who visited his office. Rutherford, who then viewed all religions as...
- Grandes chroniques du grand et énorme géant Gargantua, which were sold by colporteurs and at the fairs of Lyon [fr] as po****r literature in the form of inexpensive...
- poetry. Le Champ d'oliviers L'Inutile Beauté Mouche Qui sait ? Après Le Colporteur Le Docteur Héraclius Gloss Les Tombales Les Soirées de Médan (with Zola...
-  11–12. Scott, Sir Peter, ed. (1982). The World Atlas of Birds. Balmain: Colporteur Press. pp. 200–1. Narena Olliver (2010-10-28). "Black Swan (New Zealand...
- authorized, 500 in London alone. In France, there were 3,500 licensed colporteurs by 1848, and they sold 40 million books annually. The centre of the chapbook...
- encouraged all who were members of "the body of Christ" to go forth as "colporteurs" or evangelizers and preach to their neighbors in order to gather the...
- books, and religious tracts. In 1856, the American Tract Society had 547 colporteurs working full-time. The wider availability of publications during the...
- Camp Cr**** Holiness Church into a national denomination. A Quaker and colporteur (the publishing and distribution of religious materials) for the American...