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Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, November 5, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, November 5, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from Isaac Yokoyama, November 5, 1873. Mr. Yokoyama was seeking a missionary wanted a missionary to send to Japan to help convert his sisters to Christianity.
Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, May 3, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, May 3, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from Isaac Yokoyama, May 3, 1873. Mr. Yokoyama is looking for a missionary willing to go to Japan to help convert his sisters to Christianity.
Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Letter To Mary Sibley From Isaac Yokoyama, 1873, Isaac K. Yokoyama
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from Isaac Yokoyama, 1873. Mr. Yokoyama was seeking help to find a missionary to send to Japan, to help convert his sisters and others, to Christianity.
Journal For The House Of Bethany (1866-1869), House Of Bethany
Journal For The House Of Bethany (1866-1869), House Of Bethany
Mary Easton Sibley Papers
Transcript for the Journal for the House of Bethany (1866-1869).
The House of Bethany/Sisters of Bethany describe themselves this way:
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a protestant sisterhood, not denominational, but strictly evangelical, whose work is visiting the families of our soldiers and all others who are sick or in distress and need the sympathy, care and kind offices of Christian women. They are to commend Christianity by Christian acts, by caring for, and ministering to the sick in their own homes; aiding, advising and counseling the poor; finding homes for those who have no homes; and directing such as should be cared for …