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The Youth's Dayspring. January, 1851

The Youth's Dayspring. January, 1851

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The Youth's Dayspring. January, 1851

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Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1851. 16 pp. Green illustrated printed paper cover, monthly periodical, Vol. II, no 1 for January 1851, contains 2 illustrations.
Inside cover lists ordering information and donations to Children's Educational Funds. Content titles include: The New Year, Julia the Heathen Girl, Hindoo Blacksmiths, Blacksmiths worshiping their Tools, The Hindoo Pilgrim, More Blessed to Give than to Receive, The Temple of Siva, The Great Pagoda of Tanjore, The First Siberian who Loved Jesus, The Rejected Idol, and A Thought for Older People.
6 3/4" x 4" Slight staining, small tear on back cover.

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Title
The Youth's Dayspring. January, 1851
Book Condition
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Publisher
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1851
Keywords
periodical] [missions

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