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  2. Jack Chick - Wikipedia

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    [4] Chick's views have been spread mostly through the tracts and, more recently, online. His company, Chick Publications, says it has sold over 750 million tracts, comic books, videos, books, and posters designed to promote Evangelical Protestantism from a Christian fundamentalist perspective. They have been translated into more than 100 ...

  3. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 91–92 A new tract house was built on the same site in 1846-1847. [2] Upon ATS's 1825 creation, it became the first organization in the U.S. formed specifically to give out religious tracts. [2] [5] Hallock subsequently served as the organization's secretary from 1825 to 1870, and as secretary emeritus until his death in 1880.

  4. Tract (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Quaker tract of 1820. A tract is a literary work and, in current usage, usually religious in nature. The notion of what constitutes a tract has changed over time. By the early part of the 21st century, a tract referred to a brief pamphlet used for religious and political purposes. Tracts are often either left for someone to find or handed out.

  5. Tracts for the Times - Wikipedia

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    The Tracts also provoked a secondary literature from opponents. Significant replies came from evangelicals, including that of William Goode in Tract XC Historically Refuted (1845) and Isaac Taylor. [3] The term "Tractarian" applied to followers of Keble, Pusey and Newman (the Oxford Movement) was used by 1839, in sermons by Christopher Benson. [4]

  6. Religious Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Tract Society was a British evangelical Christian organization founded in 1799 and known for publishing a variety of popular religious and quasi-religious texts in the 19th century. The society engaged in charity as well as commercial enterprise, publishing books and periodicals for profit.

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  8. J. W. C. Fegan - Wikipedia

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    He began distributing Christian tracts, teaching in the evenings at a Ragged School, and preaching at open-air meetings. The strain of working in the brokerage by day and the school by night weakened his health, and he took a vacation to Bognor Regis , where a vagrant boy caught his attention and led him toward his life's work.

  9. Volvo Brage - Wikipedia

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    Parallel with the Brage model Volvo offered a diesel version called L375 Starke ("Strong"), with a payload of 4.5 tonnes. [2] In 1955 the budget model L365 was added, with a payload of 3.5 tonnes but it was discontinued the following year. Also Starke soon got its unsynchronized gear box replaced with a more modern five-speed gear box.