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1831 ARTEMAS BULLARD. Sabbath School Treasury. Indians as Slave Owners, Westward Expansion, &c.
1831 ARTEMAS BULLARD. Sabbath School Treasury. Indians as Slave Owners, Westward Expansion, &c.
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A rather scarce Presbyterian-bent periodical for general distribution among the Sabbath Schools. Excellent content, including significant on the Westward Expansion [he would later move to St Louis as a missionary himself], an early account of missions at Mackinac, on the ownership of slaves by Cherokee Indians, etc.
Contents include:The Influence of a Mother; What is the Best Way to Manage a Sabbath School Library; On the Emigration of Laymen [Westward Expansion]; Sabbath School Prayer Meetings; Sabbath School in Illinois; How Shall Massachusetts Promote the Cause of Sabbath Schools in the Valley of the Mississippi?; Call for Sabbath School Teachers in the West; Letter from a Boy in the Missionary School at Mackinaw [Mackinac, Michigan]; A Crazy Man and His Sled; Slaves among the Indians [Black Slaves among the Cherokee]; How to Love Our Enemies; Letter from E. C. Bridgman - Missionary at Canton China [for the SST]; Revivals of Religion in Sabbath Schools; A Revival in Milan Ohio [E. Judson]; What Can be done for the Colored Children [excellent]; The Mission Spirit among Infants; Young Men's Marine Bible Society; Sabbath School in a State Prison; Will a Revival Convert Young Men?; Letter from a Little Boy in Ceylon; A Whole Class Converted; An Interesting Revival on Wooster Ohio; The Sagacious Negro; etc.
Bullard, Artemas [ed.]. The Sabbath School Treasury for 1831. Boston. Printed by T. R. Marvin, for the Massachusett's Sabbath School Union. 1831. 332pp.
A good + copy in quarter calf, very sound and clean with some rubbing and light foxing as shown.
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