The Global and Cross-Cultural Impact of the American Evangelist James Brainerd Taylor (1801–1829) and His Two Memoirs (1833, 1838).
Click here to view the map on UCM's web site. Special thanks to Topaz Maps, Inc. of Massachusetts.
In addition to online, this second map will be used in future books and PowerPoint presentations on J. B. Taylor.
Scroll down to see some pictures.
This blog--one of over 600 million--is uniquely devoted to Uncommon Christian Ministries (www.UncommonChristian.com), the preaching and writing ministry of Dr. Francis Kyle. And to all things James Brainerd Taylor (1801-1829), the recently rediscovered Princeton University and Yale Seminary-trained evangelist, cousin of famed Protestant minister David Brainerd (1718-1747) and third generation admirer of pastor-theologian and Brainerd biographer Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758).
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
New (second) map on James Brainerd Taylor
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