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John Mason Peck (1789-1858) was a Baptist missionary on the Illinois frontier who evangelized; established numerous churches, Sunday schools and Bible societies; and established institutions for training preachers and teachers. The editor wrote that he drew upon fifty years of Peck’s collected correspondence (1808 -1858) as well as 53 volumes of his journals to write this memoir.
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Baptists, Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Correspondence, Missionaries, Diaries, Clergy, PioneersPeople
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Forty years of pioneer life: memoir of John Mason Peck, D.D. Edited from his journals and correspondence by Rufus Babcock.
1965, Southern Illinois University Press
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1864, American Baptist publication society
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Forty years of pioneer life: memoir of John Mason Peck D.D.
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