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A Continuation of the Account of the Orphan-House in Georgia, from January 1740/1, to January 1742/3: To Which Is Prefixed the Prefact to the Former A
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Focusing on the establishment and development of an orphan-house in Georgia during the early 18th century, this work details the institution's operations and charitable efforts. It includes a preface to the previous account and a building plan, alongside extracts from a related project by Professor Franck in Saxony. Part of the Sabin Americana collection, it offers valuable insights into the historical context of orphan care, religious initiatives, and societal conditions in the Americas from discovery through the early 1900s, now available in digital format.
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A Continuation of the Account of the Orphan-House in Georgia, from January 1740/1, to January 1742/3: To Which Is Prefixed the Prefact to the Former A, George Whitefield
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- Title
- A Continuation of the Account of the Orphan-House in Georgia, from January 1740/1, to January 1742/3: To Which Is Prefixed the Prefact to the Former A
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Whitefield
- Publisher
- Creative Media Partners, LLC
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 146
- ISBN13
- 9781275620339
- Category
- World history
- Description
- Focusing on the establishment and development of an orphan-house in Georgia during the early 18th century, this work details the institution's operations and charitable efforts. It includes a preface to the previous account and a building plan, alongside extracts from a related project by Professor Franck in Saxony. Part of the Sabin Americana collection, it offers valuable insights into the historical context of orphan care, religious initiatives, and societal conditions in the Americas from discovery through the early 1900s, now available in digital format.