
History of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions
by Tracy
Part of Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 96418a
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Given the glowing recommendation from the ABCFM secretaries, how does Tracy's stated methodology of "laborious and accurate research" contribute to the book's authority and credibility? What challenges might he have faced in presenting a balanced history while also serving the informational needs of the Board?
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The description notes the book is "admirably fitted for reference" and "aiding those on whom it may devolve to give instruction concerning missions." How does Tracy's organizational structure and narrative style reflect this explicit purpose, and what are its strengths and weaknesses for a modern reader approaching it as a continuous read?
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What key motivations and theological underpinnings for foreign missions emerge from Tracy's historical account? How do these compare or contrast with contemporary understandings of humanitarian aid or global engagement?
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