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Journal
of Presbyterian History
Volume 78, Number 3-- Fall 2000
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The Last of the Huguenots: John Pintard and the Memory of the Diaspora
in the Early American Republic.
Joyce D. Goodfriend
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Through Fire and Sword: Presbyterians and the Boxer Year in North
China.
G. Thompson Brown
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"The field is endless": Hallie Paxson Winsborough and Interracial
Work in the PCUS Woman's Auxiliary, 1912-1940.
Julie Durway
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Henry D. Jones, Industrial Missioner: An Oral History Interview.
Richard P. Poethig
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1901: Progress and Promise-the PCUSA Enters the Twentieth
Century.
Alfred O. Gray |
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Reviews.
Kemeny: Hart, D. G. The University Gets Religion: Religious
Studies in American Higher Education.
Boeve: Burtchaell, James Tunstead. The Dying of the Light: The
Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from their Christian
Churches.
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