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Highlights pivotal events in the lives of the Amos brothers, who were among the first graduates of Lincoln University in the late 1850s, and who, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., nurtured and fulfilled dreams of missionary service in Liberia.
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On Africa's lands: the forgotten stories of two Lincoln-educated missionaries in Liberia
2014, Lincoln University Press
in English
0615980902 9780615980904
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The institution founded upon prayer
By divine providence : the rhetoric and realities of missionary work, 1859-1861
"One double-barrel gun for Rev. Thos. H. Amos" 1862
"We did well to get away without personal injury" 1863
"This is my resignation from all connection with the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions" 1863-1864
"We need not expect to get good health in this country" 1863-1869
The night is far spent, the day is at hand, Romans 13:12.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-159).
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