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  2. Lifewords - Wikipedia

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    Lifewords (formerly Scripture Gift Mission) is a Christian mission based in London, but with offices worldwide. It exists to promote the positive influence of the Bible on everyday life. This has been done traditionally through literature distribution, but more recently includes websites, film, educational programmes and live events.

  3. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London is a former Anglican church, built in 1828 by Sir John Soane. By the 1930s, it had fallen into disuse and in 1936 was used by the newly founded Penguin Books company to store books. A children's slide was used to deliver books from the street into the large crypt.

  4. Marshall Pickering - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Pickering was formed in 1981 from the merger of two long-established Christian publishers: Marshall Morgan and Scott, a London-based predominantly Baptist publishing house, which had acquired a number of publishing companies over the years, such as Bagsters (Bible publishers since 1794) and Oliphants; and Pickering and Inglis, a long-established Glasgow-based publisher, publishing ...

  5. Evangelical Library - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Library in Bounds Green, London, is a lending library for Christian ministers, students and other lay-persons. For many years the library was located on Chiltern Street in central London. It moved to North London in mid-2009. [1]

  6. British and Foreign Bible Society - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Society is a non-denominational Christian network which works to translate, revise, print, and distribute affordable Bibles in England and Wales. [ 7 ] A newspaper article in the 15 March 1879 edition of The Gazette (Montreal) , noted that the total circulation by the BFBS "has been 82,000,000...during the last seventy-five years ...

  7. Religious Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    Founders of the RTS would go on to found the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1804. Initially, the society's only stated goal was the production and distribution across Britain of religious tracts—short pamphlets explaining the principles of the Christian religion, with the aim of spreading salvation to the masses. [9]