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Samuel M. Zwemer [1867-1952],
Islam. A Challenge to Faith. Studies on the Mohammedan Religion and the Needs and Opportunities of the Mohammedan World from the Standpoint of Christian Missions
. New York: Student Volunteer Movement For Foreign Missions, 1907. Hbk. pp.295.
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Samuel M. Zwemer [1867-1952],
The Moslem World
. New York: Young People's Missionary Movement, 1908. Hbk. pp.239.
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Samuel M. Zwemer [1867-1952],
The Unoccupied Mission Fields of Africa and Asia
. New York: Student Volunteer Movement, 1911. Hbk. pp.260.
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Samuel M. Zwemer [1867-1952],
Christianity the Final Religion. Addresses on the Missionary Message for the World today, showing that the Old Gospel is the Only Gospel
. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans-Sevensma Co., 1920. Hbk. pp.109.
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Samuel M. Zwemer [1867-1952], "The Glory of the 'Impossible',"
World Dominion
13.3 (July 1935): Glory of the 'Impossible',"
World Dominion
13.3 (July 1935): 292-298.
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Samuel M. Zwemer,
Dynamic Christianity and the World Today
. London IVF, 1939. Hbk. pp.173.
Secondary Works
Alfred DeWitt Mason & Frederick J. Barny,
History of the Arabian Mission
. New York: The Board of Foreign Missions Reformed Church in America, 1926. Hbk. pp.256.
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