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Box 5

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Contains 31 Results:

Pietisten, January 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: January 1887

Pietisten, March 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: March 1887

Pietisten, May 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: May 1887

Pietisten, July 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: July 1887

Pietisten, September 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: September 1887

Pietisten, November 1887

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: November 1887

Pietisten, January 1888

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: January 1888

Pietisten, March 1888

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: March 1888

Pietisten, May 1888

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: May 1888

Pietisten, July 1888

 File — Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Pietisten was originally began in 1842 by a Scottish Methodist named George Scott doing missionary work in Sweden. After Scott was forced from the country, the work was continued by a Swedish Lutheran named, Carl Olaf Rosenius. In 1868, Paul Peter Waldenström, became editor and later joined the Swedish Covenant Church in 1878. He edited the journal until 1917, after which J. P. Norberg and Theodor Anderson became its editors until publication ceased in 1919.

Dates: July 1888