Alexander Anderson, Abigail Hutchinson: A Young Woman Hopefully Converted

That “Protestants don’t have pictures” remains a common generalization. Yet in the early nineteenth century, nothing could be further from the truth. Protestant publishers like the nonsectarian American Tract Society (ATS) lavishly decorated their tracts with small but expressive printed illustratio...

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Published in:Conversations
Main Author: Hazard, Sonia (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2013
In: Conversations
Further subjects:B Tract
B American Tract Society
B Wood Engraving
B Protestantism
B Print, Evangelism
B Alexander Anderson
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Summary:That “Protestants don’t have pictures” remains a common generalization. Yet in the early nineteenth century, nothing could be further from the truth. Protestant publishers like the nonsectarian American Tract Society (ATS) lavishly decorated their tracts with small but expressive printed illustrations.
ISSN:2475-241X
Contains:Enthalten in: Conversations
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/con.obj.2014.38