The King's Business: A Study of Increased Efficiency for Women's Missionary Societies

The King's Business: A Study of Increased Efficiency for Women's Missionary Societies

written by Maud Mary Wotring Raymond, 1867- (West Medford, MA: Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1913), 287 page(s),
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Field of Interest
Women and Social Movements
Author
Maud Mary Wotring Raymond, 1867-
Publisher
Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions for the Federation of Women's Foreign Mission Boards of North America and the Council of Women for Home Missions
Collection
Women and Social Movements, International
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Format
Related Web resources
URL
http://archive.org/details/kingsbusinessstu00raym
Page Count
287
Publication Year
1913
Publisher
Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions
Place Published / Released
West Medford, MA
Subject
Women and Social Movements, History, Transnational Women’s Movement, Movimiento de Mujeres Transnacional, Movimento Feminista Transnacional, Women and Religion, Women Missionaries, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism
Topic
Women Missionaries, Religious Leadership and Religious Activism
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Movimiento de Mujeres Transnacional, Movimento Feminista Transnacional

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