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Children\u27s Trials
“Children’s Trials” was written and published by the American Sunday-School Union, a society made up of various Christian denominations, whose goal was to create affordable moral and religious publications for the general public. Children’s Trials is split into three stories, each aimed at teaching a different lesson to juvenile readers.
Note: This particular copy of the work has children’s drawing in the front and back. These were not done so by the publisher.https://openworks.wooster.edu/motherhomeheaven/1034/thumbnail.jp
Sketches of Moravian Missions [extract].
BV 2560 A87 1828; CNS Bookstacks.; Running title: Missionary stories.; Photocopied extract obtained from the New York Public Library
The prayer-meeting tune-book.
With: Union prayer meeting hymns. Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union, c1859.Don Yoder Collection of American Hymnody.With index.Mode of access: Internet
The Sunday-school world.
Issues for called: new series.Mode of access: Internet
Union Questions, on Select Portions of Scripture From the Old and New Testaments
This 181 page book was written for the American Sunday-School Union and revised by the Committee of Publication.
Volume 3: Embracing the History of the Patriarchs printed on title page.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/jhabombergerlib/1007/thumbnail.jp
Carl, the young emigrant; a memoir of schools and schoolmasters. Written for the American Sunday-School Union.
Mode of access: Internet
The Daisydingle Sunday-school ...
Tail-pieces.Mode of access: Internet
Map of the city of Jerusalem : exhibiting the location of the most important places mentioned in the New Testament, as correctly as can be ascertained /
Relief shown by hachures."Compiled from Josephus and the reports of modern travellers.
Old James, the Irish pedlar.
In verse.Mode of access: Internet
The life of George Washington.
Added t.-p., engr.Mode of access: Internet