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Prelude
to Irony: The Princeton Theology and the Practice of American
Presbyterian Missions in Northern Siam, 1867-1880
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Outline of the Bibliography
 1. Introduction
 2. The
Laos Mission, Northern Siam, and Siam
 2.1 Primary
Sources
 2.2 Secondary
Sources
 3. Presbyterian
History and Thought
 3.1 Primary
Sources
 3.2 Secondary
Sources
 4. Background
and General
 4.1 General
 4.2 Enlightenment,
Scottish Philosophy, and Baconianism
 4.3 Evangelicalism
and Romanticism
 4.4 Reformed
History and Thought
Presbyterian
History and Thought
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