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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...
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owned Tower Publishing Company for an
agreed price, then
distributed by
colporteurs. The
Society was
incorporated in 1884, with
Russell as president, and...
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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...
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environment of Småland, Sweden,
founding a
number of
mission schools for
colporteurs.
Ahlberg was born in Mörlunda,
Kalmar County. His father, Jöns Petter...
- 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...
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marcandier rôdeur,
vagabond prowler,
stalker marcauntier marcantier mouchard,
colporteur canary marganer marganer moquer to make fun of, to mock
marganier marganier...
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mission held by
Methodist evangelist Gabriel Clarke in 1890. He
became a
colporteur for the
Methodists in Ireland,
where he
encountered William Irvine. He...
- Camp Cr****
Holiness Church into a
national denomination. A
Quaker and
colporteur (the
publishing and
distribution of
religious materials) for the American...
- books, and
religious tracts. In 1856, the
American Tract Society had 547
colporteurs working full-time. The
wider availability of
publications during the...