An edition of "In Christ's stead" (2000)

"In Christ's stead"

autobiographical sketches

Electronic ed.
"In Christ's stead"
Joanna P. Moore, Joanna P. Moo ...
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An edition of "In Christ's stead" (2000)

"In Christ's stead"

autobiographical sketches

Electronic ed.

The autobiographical sketches in Moore's book cover her wide-ranging work as a white missionary in America and the philosophy of service that was of primary importance to her. Her work in Ohio, Arkansas, and New Orleans is detailed, with her efforts concentrating on educational programs among freed slaves and among temperance societies. The second half of the book focuses on new plans of education, including home schooling and "Bible Bands," which she worked out as supplements to Sabbath schools. Her last work in Arkansas developed a neighborhood ministry from women to children.

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Cover of: "In Christ's stead"
"In Christ's stead": autobiographical sketches
2000, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection The Church in the Southern Black community.

Text scanned (OCR) by Adam Gori. Images scanned by Adam Gori. Text encoded by Richard Musselwhite and Jill Kuhn.

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Transcribed from: "In Christ's stead" : autobiographical sketches / Joanna P. Moore. Chicago : Women's Baptist Home Mission Society, c1902. [6], 275 p. : ill., ports ; 20 cm.

Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title.

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Church in the Southern Black community.

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OL53121033M
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43635922

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