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  2. The Children's Friend (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Especially up to the turn of the century, The Children's Friend was essentially a religious work, promoting a "grim morality", [2] and encouraging in its young audience the reading of the Bible, evangelism and charitable works. In its early years, it "inculcate[d] good behaviour by dire warnings of eternal damnation for children struck down by ...

  3. 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.

  4. Prayer for a Child - Wikipedia

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    Prayer for a Child received positive reviews.Kirkus Reviews described it as "A beautiful piece of bookmaking". [2] The New York Times said "The pictures and the prayer itself speak to a child in a child's language; older people will find this little volume beautiful, moving and deeply satisfying."

  5. Atheneum Books - Wikipedia

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    Atheneum Books was a New York City publishing house established in 1959 by Alfred A. Knopf, Jr., Simon Michael Bessie and Hiram Haydn. Simon & Schuster has owned Atheneum properties since it acquired Macmillan in 1994, and it created Atheneum Books for Young Readers as an imprint for children's books in the 2000s.

  6. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Tract Society's founders felt that the American Bible Society was limited in its activities, leading to ATS's establishment. [2] ATS was created from a merger of the New York Religious Tract Society, founded 1812, and New England Religious Tract Society, founded 1814.

  7. Category:Tracts (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to tracts, literary work, 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, though far more often the former. Tracts are often either left for someone to find or handed ...

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