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Add this copy of Our Home Mission Work. an Outline Study of the Work of to cart. $65.00, very good condition, Sold by Frost Pocket Farm - IOBA rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Fleetville, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1914 by Philadelphia.
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Presumed first edition (NAP. Hardcover, green cloth, index, 263 pp, illustrated with plates, including a map. Near fine, no DJ. Spine moderately faded, rubbed a bit at head and foot and corners, top edge of textblock darkened, crossed out prev owner's sgn, side edge of 1 leaf creased, starting to age yellow, o/w tight, clean, unmarked, almost crisp and possibly never read. A thorough study of the work of the Reformed Church from the first church in New Amsterdam to the eve of World War I. Includes information on various congregations, work with immigrants, including a separate chapter on German-Americans, building fund, list of board members, missions and missionaries, etc. Hard to find.