Mission Studies 1892-1907.

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Mission Studies 1892-1907.

This series contains issues of Mission Studies from 1892 to 1907. Several years are missing issues. Issues one, two, and four are missing from 1892. 1893 is missing issue three. 1895 is missing issue one. Issues one two, and three are missing from 1896. 1906 is missing issue three. Duplicate copies exist for some issues. There is a mistake in the volume numbers at the end of 1901. The first three issues for that year are marked volume 14. The last issue is marked volume 12. Subsequently, the issues for 1902 are marked volume 13, but issues for 1903 are marked volume 15. It appears those responsible for editing the publication were trying, as best they could, to correct the mistake. Because of this error, it is recommended to follow the month and date instead of the volume number when locating a particular issue. The issues are in fair condition with some having loosened covers and deteriorating pages. Care should be taken when handling this material. Files are arranged chronologically.

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General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States

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Organized in 1820; in 1918 the General Synod reunited with the synods that broke away from it to form the United Lutheran Church in America. From the description of Minutes, 1820-1918. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924942 ...

General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society.

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See GS 16 Administrative History. Mission Studies was published quarterly by the General Literature Committee of the General Synod's Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society(WHFMS). It contained material that corresponded to subjects designated for discussion at monthly society meetings and monthly programs. It was designed for use by the leaders of missionary societies and was intended to be a supplement to lessons published in the Lutheran Missionary Journal. In eac...