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  2. Tract (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Most Christian tract ministries operate as non-profit "faith" organizations, some to the degree that they do not require a fee for their tracts. One of the most productive among these is Fellowship Tract League, which has printed over 4 billion Gospel tracts since 1978, available in over 70 different languages, and have been distributed into ...

  3. 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]

  4. Henry Beveridge (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Beveridge (1799–1863) was a Scottish lawyer, translator and historian. [3]The Calvin Translation Society founded in May 1843 in Edinburgh.It published (1844–1855) translations of Calvin's books: Institutes of the Christian Religion, Commentaries, Tracts and Letters.

  5. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 86 The separate tract societies merged and moved into a four-story building at 87 Nassau Street in New York City. [2] [4] The numbering of that house was revised over the years, changing to 144 Nassau Street in 1827 and 150 Nassau Street by 1833. [3]: 91–92 A new tract house was built on the same site in 1846-1847. [2]

  6. The Sword of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Sword of the Lord is a Christian fundamentalist, Independent Baptist bi-monthly 24-page newspaper.. The Sword of the Lord is published by Sword of the Lord Ministries, a non-profit organization [1] based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which also publishes religious books, pamphlets, and tracts from a fundamentalist Christian perspective, as Sword of the Lord Publications.

  7. 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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  9. Category:Religious tract publishing companies - Wikipedia

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