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  2. Wayland Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt was one of the managers of the American Baptist Publication Society and served on the Missionary, Publication and Bible Committees. He was a manager on the American Baptist Missionary Union in 1899. [4] Hoyt delivered addresses to young ministers and the Ministers' Union of the American Baptist Church. [5]

  3. American Baptist Home Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Baptist Home Mission Society is a Christian missionary society. Its main predecessor the Home Mission Society was established in New York City in 1832 to operate in the American frontier, with the stated mission "to preach the Gospel, establish churches and give support and ministry to the unchurched and destitute."

  4. American Baptist Publication Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Baptist Publication Society was a Christian non-profit organization established by the Baptist Church in the United States that was independent from both the American Baptist Home Mission Society and the Triennial Convention. [1] Established as the Baptist General Tract Society in Washington D.C. in 1824, the organization moved to ...

  5. Emma Waldo Smith Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Her widower dedicated his next book, Flashes Along the Burma Road (1946), [13] to her memory. [14] The Harry and Emma Marshall Papers are in the collection of the American Baptist Historical Society in Atlanta. [6] There are other relevant papers in the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society records, 1813-1961, at Cornell University. [15]

  6. John Mason Peck - Wikipedia

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    The American Baptist Home Mission Society was organized in 1832, under Peck's influence, with Jonathan Going (sent from Massachusetts at his request the previous year) as the first secretary. This society, like Peck, directed its efforts toward the people of the frontier: Settlers, Native Americans and later former Confederate slaves.

  7. Nathan Brown (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Brown joined the American Baptist Free Mission Society and met with president Abraham Lincoln to discuss emancipation. [4] The " haystack missionaries ", including Nathan Brown, associated the account of the introduction of the Greek alphabet with the New Testament creation, and the idea of creating local alphabets for every language was an ...