“Motives for Well-Doing. A Sermon, Delivered in Northampton, August 24, 1815. Before the Hampshire Missionary Society”

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In 1802, only seven years after the first American missionary society was formed, the Hampshire Missionary Society was established, drawing members from throughout old Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Their goal was to support ministers and organize churches and schools for departed family and friends who had migrated west to new frontier towns.

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Item typeBooklet – Sermon
AuthorKeep, John
Date1815
PlaceHampshire County, Massachusetts
TopicReligion, Church, Meetings & Revivals
Organizations, Associations, Societies, Clubs
EraThe New Nation, 1784–1815
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink Height: 9.00 in Width: 5.75 in
Catalog #L05.059
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Keep, John. Motives for Well-Doing. A Sermon, Delivered in Northampton, August 24, 1815. Before the Hampshire Missionary Society. 1815. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l05-059/. Accessed on October 16, 2024.

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