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* {{cite book | first = Joseph F. | last = Conley | year = 2000 | title = Drumbeats that Changed the World| publisher = William Carey Library | location = Pasadena | id =}} {{ISBN|978-0878086030}}
* {{cite book | first = Joseph F. | last = Conley | year = 2000 | title = Drumbeats that Changed the World| publisher = William Carey Library | location = Pasadena | id =}} {{ISBN|978-0878086030}}
* {{cite book | first = Elizabeth | last = Pritchard | year = 1973 | title = For Such a Time| publisher = Victory Press | location = Eastbourne | id =}} {{ISBN|978-0854761876}}
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* {{cite book | first = Elizabeth | last = Pritchard | year = 2008 | title = Diary of a 'Whatnot'| publisher = Ulster Friends Home Mission | location = Lisburn | id =}} {{ISBN|N/A}}
* {{cite book | first = Elizabeth | last = Pritchard | year = 2008 | title = Diary of a 'Whatnot'| publisher = Ulster Friends Home Mission | location = Lisburn | id =}}
* {{cite book | first = Kenneth | last = Holmes | year = 1963 | title = The Cloud Moves| publisher = RBMU | location = London | id =}} {{ISBN|N/A}}
* {{cite book | first = Kenneth | last = Holmes | year = 1963 | title = The Cloud Moves| publisher = RBMU | location = London | id =}}


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Revision as of 11:01, 8 July 2020

The Regions Beyond Missionary Union was a Protestant Christian missionary society founded by Henry Grattan Guinness, D.D. and his wife Fanny in 1873.

The name is a reference to the goal declared by Paul the Apostle in his Second Epistle to the Corinthians, "To preach the gospel in the regions beyond you". (2 Cor 10:16) The society issued a journal named "Regions Beyond".[1]

RBMU merged with EUSA (?) to form Latin Link in 1991. The Britain & Ireland and International offices of Latin Link are both based separately in Reading.

References

  1. ^ Mundus, Retrieved 9 September 2015

Further Reading

  • Conley, Joseph F. (2000). Drumbeats that Changed the World. Pasadena: William Carey Library. ISBN 978-0878086030
  • Pritchard, Elizabeth (1973). For Such a Time. Eastbourne: Victory Press. ISBN 978-0854761876
  • Pritchard, Elizabeth (2008). Diary of a 'Whatnot'. Lisburn: Ulster Friends Home Mission.
  • Holmes, Kenneth (1963). The Cloud Moves. London: RBMU.