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  1. The Cross-Bearer: A Vision (1861) by American Tract Society, 2010-09-10
  2. The Missionary's Daughter: A Memoir Of Lucy Goodale Thurston, Of The Sandwich Islands (1842) by American Tract Society, 2010-02-17
  3. My Picture-Book (1860) by American Tract Society Publisher, 2010-09-10
  4. Edna Harrington Or The Daughter's Influence In The Home Circle (1871) by American Tract Society, 2008-06-02
  5. Little Verses For Good Children (1848) by American Tract Society, 2010-05-23
  6. THE CHILD'S PAPER - DECEMBER, 1859 - VOL. 8. - NO. 12 by THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 1859
  7. Folded Hands (1878) by American Tract Society, 2010-09-10
  8. Homes And Hospitals: Or Two Phases Of Woman's Work, As Exhibited In The Labors Of Amy Dutton And Agnes E. Jones (1872) by American Tract Society, 2009-12-07
  9. Memoir of the Rev. David Tappan Stoddard, missionary to the Nestorians by Joseph Parrish Thompson, 2010-06-19
  10. Moral Stories (1836) (Latin Edition) by American Tract Society, 2010-05-22
  11. Ecumenical Missionary Conference V2 (1900) by American Tract Society, 2008-06-02
  12. The color-bearer: Francis A. Clary
  13. Fireside Pictures (1865) by American Tract Society, 2010-09-10
  14. Songs of Zion: A Manual of the Best and Most Popular Hymns and Tunes for Social and Private Devotion by Tract Society American Tract Society, 2003-07-26

41. Reading, ‘riting, And Role Models.
Source American Tract Society, The Freedman’s Second Reader (1865)—American Social History Project.
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6751/
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Reading, ‘riting, and role models.
What many former slaves wanted most, both for themselves and their children, was education. With their own resources and help from northern missionary groups and the government, freedpeople built and maintained schools and hired black teachers all across the South, sometimes in places that symbolized the old oppression, such as the Savannah slave market. Northern reformers prepared textbooks for freedmen and women, which often contained more than practical lessons. Besides instructions on spelling, reading, and pronunciation, this page from Source: American Tract Society

42. FS_BethlehemChildren.htm
A series of stories written by an unknown author many years ago, and published by the American Tract Society. The present electronic copy was made for us by Tara Walker from a very
http://www.gospelweb.net/Books/FS_BethlehemChildren.htm
Bethlehem and Her Children
Contents
Preface Bethlehem and Her Children - Preface
Chapter 1
The Grave at Bethlehem
Chapter 2
The Grave at Bethlehem-continued
Chapter 3
The Grave at Bethlehem-continued
Chapter 4
The Bride of Bethlehem
Chapter 5
The Bride of Bethlehem-continued
Chapter 6
The King of Bethlehem
Chapter 7
The King of Bethlehem-continued
Chapter 8
The Babe of Bethlehem
Chapter 9
The Babe of Bethlehem-continued
Chapter 10
The Babe of Bethlehem-continued Chapter 11 The Star of Bethlehem

43. WCRD - Tragedy To New York City And Washington DC
Resources for Christian witness and evangelism for Christians, pastors and missionaries relating to the Sept. 11, 2001 tragedy.
http://www.missionresources.com/sept11.html
Tracts regarding the tragedy to New York City and Washington DC
American Tract Society
The American Tract Society has produced a tract for the situation: "America Under Attack: Who Will Protect Us?" A PDF sample available on the web site. http://www.atstracts.org/
http://search.gospelcom.net/ats/store/tracts/america_attack.html

The cost for the tract is around 10 cents each without shipping costs. American Tract Society
PO Box 462008
Garland TX 75046-2008
Toll free: 1 800 548 7228
Tel: (972) 276 9408
Fax: (972) 272 9642
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ats@atstracts.org American Tract Society has been producing Evangelistic Literature since 1825! For over 175 years, ATS has established a legacy of providing premier resources for sharing the Gospel! Now, in the 21st Century ATS offers these resources online. Visit our site to view all of our products online, and even email a tract to a friend. ATS offers tracts in a variety of languages, along with a wide selection of tracts for children, Halloween tracts, Interactive CD tracts, Sports tracts, tip cards and many other products!
Good News Publishers offers the tract called "Under attack"
Good News Publishers / Crossway Books 1300 Crescent Street Wheaton, IL 60187

44. Tenny's Christianity Page - Organizations
American Tract Society The WWW home of the American Tract Society
http://www.mebbs.com/tenny/religd.htm
Tenny's Christianity Page - Organizations Abundant Bytes - Amateur Radio+Medical Missions Acts International - ACTS International (A Christian Teaching Service) is a non-profit church service organization whose members and supporters come from many different Christian churches and denominations. Our purpose is to help the church communicate the Christian message to the wider community ~ now, via the Internet, a world-wide community. American Tract Society - The WWW home of the American Tract Society Assemblies of God Online - Welcome to the Assemblies of God Online - Home page. BBFI - Baptist Bible Fellowship International. Christian and Missionary Alliance - Official Website of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Christian Answers Network - Welcome to the ChristianAnswers.Net Providing Christian Biblical Answers to Contemporary Questions. Christian Broadcasting Network - Welcome to the world of Christian Broadcasting. Christnet Organization - Christnet is Reaching the Entire World with the Gospel. Computers For Christ - Welcome to Computers For Christ on the World Wide Web server. Our mission is to use computer technology to expand God's Kingdom and share the Gospel of Christ.

45. History Of Literacy: MEMBERS' NEWS
He has been working with records and reports of agents who worked for the American Tract Society, the American Baptist Publication Society, the Methodist Book Concern, and other
http://www.historyliteracy.org/scripts/search_display.php?Article_ID=55

46. New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia Of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chamb
Bennett Female Seminary, Elmira Female College, and McCormick Theological Seminary; and is at present a member of the board of managers of the American Tract Society, the Pan
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc02.html?term=Burrell, David James

47. Mission Network News
American Tract Society. The mission of the American Tract Society is to * produce attentionarresting tools for evangelism * prepare and encourage Christians to present the
http://www.mnnonline.org/groups/ATS/news
Mission Network News

48. The Best Of D.L. Moody — Introduction — Dwight Lyman Moody
The Y.M.C.A., the American Sunday School Union, the American Tract Society, the American Bible Society, Moody Tract and Colportage Association, the Moody Memorial Church, Chicago
http://www.ccel.us/moody.intro.html
Introduction to The Best of D. L. Moody
In religious conviction and theological background, Moody, from his conversion and subsequent deepened spiritual experience by the Holy Spirit's indwelling, was an avowed evangelical. In his closing years he was associated with those who were aligning in the more fundamentalist movement then crystalizing. It Page 8 is significant that whereas he was for many years spoken of and written about by sympathetic and eulogistic friends, the more recent biographies and studies have come from those of more critical affinities. For half a century and more only eulogistic "lives" were written. Now the greater wealth of sources available to the historian, the writer, and the biographer have given us a truer picture of this amazing personality. We begin to understand that we cannot assess the social and religious life of America from 1870 and on unless we give sympathetic examination of Moody's life and work. The most recent and the best study of D.L.Moody has come out of the context of the University of Chicago, and its appraisal is definitive and balanced in its judgment. Moody now is seen as one of the most creative influences in the United States from the 1870's through his preaching and ministry. As a lay evangelist Moody was in the succession of many across the centuries and from Biblical times. He would not be associated with the impassioned Isaiah or the eloquent Apollos: he was closer to the rugged Amos and the blunt Peter. The wisdom of Moses and the education of Paul were not his: he had another endowment like the loving compassion of Hosea and the pin-pointed speech of Matthew the business man. His early years in business and as a shoe salesman prepared him to meet and approach people with the gospel. In the Chicago Sunday School work and the service given to the soldiers in the Civil War as a lay minister, he laid the foundation of later evangelistic efforts. He was not the product of a theological seminary or a college education, but when he spoke he was heard like his Lord and Master of whom it was said: ''whence has this man letters, having never learned? ''and ''the common people heard him gladly.''

49. Furman: Boston, Massachusetts Atlas 3 June 1856
and because Dr. Adams was not reelected on a committee of the American Tract Society. The Post prints CIVIL WAR in large capitals, and thinks by windy wordy expectorations
http://history.furman.edu/benson/docs/mabasu56603a.htm
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(3 June 1856)
[Pointing Finger] As usual, when its party has provoked a storm of public indignation by some action particularly scandalous the Post is busy saving the Union, in long columns of balderdash and syllabub patriotism. It tells of the "madness of the hour," but says nothing of the madman of the hour, Preston Brooks, who is the trusty friend of Gen. Pierce, and the accepted guest of Massachusetts office holders. According to the Post , the Union is in great danger, because the Connecticut Legislature doesn't want to hear Mr. Everett's oration, because Gov. Washburn was hissed at Worcester, because an "an Ohio paper" (name not given) says "Men of Ohio, rush to the rescue!" and because Dr. Adams was not re-elected on a committee of the American Tract Society. The Post prints CIVIL WAR in large capitals, and thinks by windy wordy "expectorations of speech," to make the people forget that if this Union be in danger, the Democratic party found it, on coming into power, safe; that if civil war be imminent, the Democratic party has kindled its flames; that if fanaticism has taken a new lease of life, that life was breathed into it by Pierce and Douglas and their fellow conspirators

50. Lake Union Herald Online
Commissioned by the American Tract Society, the study reported that 68 percent of respondents also identified lifestyle evangelism as very effective.
http://www.lakeunionherald.org/96/7/19829.html
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