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  2. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Tract Society's founders felt that the American Bible Society was limited in its activities, leading to ATS's establishment. [2] ATS was created from a merger of the New York Religious Tract Society, founded 1812, and New England Religious Tract Society, founded 1814.

  3. Colportage - Wikipedia

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    The American Bible Society and the American Tract Society were among the largest organizations involved in colportage in the United States. D. L. Moody founded the "Bible Institute Colportage Association" in 1894 to distribute tracts and books.

  4. Russel Sturgis Cook - Wikipedia

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    Russel(l) Sturgis Cook (1811–1864) was an American Congregationalist minister, and a secretary of the American Tract Society from 1839 to 1856. [1] He was known also as Russell Salmon Cook , and built up colportage as basic to the Society's business model.

  5. Evangelicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They published millions of books, tracts, and Christian periodicals through organizations such as the American Tract Society and the American Bible Society. [66] This network of social reform organizations is referred to as the Benevolent Empire. Postmillennialism also led to an increase in missionary work. [63]

  6. 150 Nassau Street - Wikipedia

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    150 Nassau Street, also known as the Park Place Tower and the American Tract Society Building, is a 23-story, 291-foot (89 m) building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is located at the southeast corner of Spruce Street and Nassau Street , next to 8 Spruce Street , the former New York Times Building , and New ...

  7. American Baptist Home Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1826 the tract society relocated to Philadelphia, where it was renamed the American Baptist Publication Society. The 1824 tract society became the American Baptist Society in 1870, the Board of Publication and Education in 1944, and Educational Ministries in 1972. Home mission pioneer John Mason Peck was the general secretary, 1843–1845.