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1846List2863New Orleans Louisiana 1846. Single letter three 8 x 10 inch pages. Torn at folds some tears repaired with archival tape; hole at location of seal; otherwise very good to excellent. John Holt Rice 1818–1878 was the son of a Presbyterian minister and nephew of Archibald Alexander founding professor of the Princeton Theological Seminary from which Rice graduated in 1845. When he wrote this letter he was working as a city missionary to the poor in New Orleans. Rice would spend his career ministering around the southern United States before his death from yellow fever. His correspondent is John Cameron Lowrie 1808–1900 a Scottish immigrant fellow Princeton graduate and a missionary in Colonial India. When his health became too precarious to remain abroad Lowrie returned to serve with the Board of Foreign Missions.<br /> <br /> The subject of missions boards was part of the Old School-New School controversy and schism in the Presbyterian Church particularly over whether missionary work should be primary the Old School view or secondary the New School view to the Church’s work.1 Those holding the latter view were satisfied with the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM which was not a specifically Presbyterian body. Those of the former view believing that the Church’s missionary board ought to be itself Presbyterian formed the Western Foreign Missionary Society. When the Church’s second schism occurred in 1837 the Western society was <br /> renamed the Board of Foreign Missions BFM and headquartered in New York City.<br /> <br /> In this letter Rev. Rice finds himself in the delicate position of being an Old School supporter of the BFM ministering to Congregationalists and New School-raised supporters of the ABCFM. He writes to Rev. Lowrie requesting that copies of the BFM’s monthly Missionary Chronicle be sent to him in a timely manner as this was “a matter of some importance to us who love our own board of foreign missionsâ€:<br /> <br /> “You are probably aware that our churches in this city are composed of very heterogeneous materials many of the members are from New England and were brought up in the congregational church and many were connected with New School churches at the north. This causes no difficulty or division All unite very cordially in support of the Old School church but the sympathies of many are with the American Board of Missions. They know nothing about ours and have some little prejudice against us for our separation. It would be very impudent to argue that question with them now or attempt to convince them that our own board ought to be patronised by those connected with one of our churches rather than the American. But I feel certain that if they knew more of our operations they would take an interest in them.â€<br /> <br /> Rice also notes that he is an editor for the New Orleans Protestant newspaper and suggests that Lowrie send “something now and then†to excite “missionary zealâ€. Of interest to scholars of Presbyterian history especially the 19th-century Old School-New School schism.<br /> <br /> 1 Rev. Dr. Michael Parker “175 Years of Presbyterian World Mission†Presbyterian Historical Society archived November 1 2023 at https://web.archive.org/web/20231101183954/http://www.history.pcusa.org/history-online/topics-note/history-world-mission. unknown
1944112851944 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo carré, titre noir en long sur le dos marron (black longitudinally title on the spine), couverture illustrée (cover illustrated), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), envoi autographe manuscrit de l'Auteur sur la page de garde (author's autograph on the flyleaf), illustrations hors-texte (full page engraving), 292 pages, 1944 à Paris Editions SPES - uvre des Missions O. M. I.,
15p. Cover title Pamphlet Good condition, top edge of cover torn off
Cover photo features the 144th Meeting of the Military Armistice Commission at Panmunjom. 54 pages. Staple bound. Corners creased.
1373861Paris: Presses missionaires, 1947 in-8, 113 pages. Cartonné, couverture défraîchie, manque de papier au dos, papier jauni, assez bon état. Cathéchisme des postulants en langue guerzé.
ML606P, toulouse, 1944, in8br couv illustrée,284 pp , abondantes illustrations photos Langue: Français
7630Editions de l'Abbaye blanche, Mortain, Manche. Une plaquette in-8 de 40 pages, illustrée de gravures sur bois. Mouillure discrète à la couverture, petit manque de papier à la page de titre.
5429P., Desclée de Brower, 1931, in 8, broché, 667pp. ; nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte.
52793P., Desclée de Brouwer, 1931, petit in 8° broché, 667-VII pages ; couverture défraichie.
1946110711946 Paris, Librairie Missionnaire, et Toulouse, Apostolat de la Prière, 1946, in 8° broché, 285 pages; très nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, cartes couleurs hors-texte ; jaquette illustrée en couleurs.
26405P., Casterman (Collection "Eglise Vivante"), 1960, in 8° broché, 198 pages ; "essai de bibliographie" in-fine ; couverture illustrée (discrète mouillure au plat supérieur) ; quelques rousseurs.
30794P., Karthala, 1995, in 8° broché, 368 pages ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée (légèrement fanée).
ORD-1112Mgr AUGOUARD. Ed. de la Vraie France. 1926. In-12 br. 263pp. Carte dépl. Couv.lgt abîmée.
40785Paris Desclée de Brouwer 1937 in 8 (20,5x15) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 158 pages [1], avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dont photographies. Préface de Mgr Grente. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
68281Lyon, P., Vitte, 1931, in 8° broché, 310 pages ; couvertuer illustrée ; cachets de bibliothèque sur le titre.
19481113841948 Editions Lavauzelle - 1948 - 2 volumes in-8, broché - 191 p. + 243 p. - Quelques cartes en N&B et en couleurs hors-textes
19581243401958 Missions Africaines de Lyon - 1958 - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 80 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
50130aafParis, Libr. d'Adrien le Clere et Cie, 1845 -1849, gr. in-8vo, cartonnage original, pièce de titre et tomaison en papier au dos.
2001849292001 Paris, Le Cerf, 2001, in 8° broché, 427 pages ; couverture illustrée.
73423aafLausanne, G. Bridel, 1866, in-8vo, 428 p. + 1 ff. + 1 carte dépliante des îles Fidji, timbre sur titre, Cartonnage (Bibl.)
200337736Mengès Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide Paris 2003
194533751945 in-8, 262pp., ill., br. Paris Ed. du Cerf 1945,
ORD-11051Les Institutions de la société païenne. Leur pression sur les nouveaux convertis. Nécessité de christianiser le milieu social.Payot. 1938. In-8 br.151pp.
89337Paris, Payot 1938, 225x140mm, 150pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
1921860961921 Westmalle, Typographie des Cisterciens, 1928, plaquette in 8° brochée, 40 pages.