Helen Barrett Montgomery - Works By Helen Barrett Montgomery

Works By Helen Barrett Montgomery

  • An autobiography was assembled posthumously from her papers and published in 1940, along with tributes by friends and associates, as Helen Barrett Montgomery: From Campus to World Citizenship, New York: Fleming H. Revell.

The following is a partial list of writings by Helen Barrett Montgomery:

  • (1906) Christus Redemptor: The Island World of the Pacific.
  • (1910) Western Women in Eastern Lands: An Outline Study of Fifty Years of Woman's Work in Foreign Lands, New York: Macmillan.
  • (1913) Following the Sunrise: A Century of Baptist Missions, 1813-1913. Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis: American Baptist Publication Society.
  • (1915) The King's Highway: A Study of Present Conditions on the Foreign Field, West Medford, MA: The Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions.
  • (1920) "The Bible and Missions", The Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions
  • (1924) Prayer and Missions
  • (1924) Helen Barrett Montgomery's Centenary Translation of the New Testament, available Online
  • (1925–26) "Translating the New Testament". The Baptist 651-52.
  • (1929) From Jerusalem to Jerusalem. Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions.
  • (1931) The Preaching Value of Missions: Being the John M. English Lectures Delivered at the Newton Theological Institution, Philadelphia: Judson Press.

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