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On Writing the History of the American Bible Society: Update #62

John Fea   |  September 3, 2014 Leave a Comment

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Yesterday I managed to compose about 1140 words during my 2.5 hour morning writing session. Chapter Three is taking longer than I thought it would take.  Today I wrote about the ABS outreach in the early nineteenth century to Native Americans, seamen and mariners, and the blind. I also played around with the new organizational scheme for the chapter that I wrote about in yesterday”s post.

Stay tuned.

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