John Raleigh Mott
Also known as
John R. MottMott. John Raleigh. 1865-1955.John Raleigh 1865-1955 MottJOHN R. MOTTJohn R MottJOhn R. Mottjohn r. mottJohn. R Mott
Born 1865-01-01
Died 1955-01-01
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- ISNI0000000081553395
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Top Subjects
- Missions (33)
- World War, 1914-1918 (10)
- Evangelistic work (9)
- War work (8)
- Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions (6)
- Young Men's Christian associations (6)
- Congresses (6)
Books by John Raleigh Mott
Total count: 127
The outlook in the Moslem world[International Missionary Council1885-01-01-
History of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign MissionsStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions]1892-01-01
History of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions[publisher not identified]1892-01-01
The Christian movement in the universities of America, Europe and AsiaaddressesR.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Printers1893-01-01-
The morning watchThe International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations1893-01-01
Strategic points in the world's conquestRevell1897-01-01-
Strategic points in the world's conquestthe universities and colleges as related to the progress of ChristianityF.H. Revell1897-01-01
Strategic Points in the World's Conquest: The Universities and Colleges as ...Student VolunteerMovement for ForeignMissions1897-01-01
Strategic points in the world's conquestthe universities and colleges as related to the progress of ChristianityF.H. Revell1897-01-01-
The students of the world unitedthe world's student Christian federation, the world's student conference at Eisenach, some achievements of the year 1897-98World's Student Christian Federation1899-01-01
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The two hundred million young men in non-Christian landss.n.1899-01-01
The two hundred million young men in non-Christian landss.n.1899-01-01-
The evangelization of the world in this generation [microform]Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1900-01-01
The enlargement of the native arm of the service essential to the highest success of missions[Address given at the 93. annual meeting of the board, held at Oberlin, Ohio, 1902]American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions1902-01-01-
Christians of realityaddressesNational Committee College Young Men's Christian Association of China1902-01-01
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Individual work for individualsThe Indian National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations1902-01-01
The students of North American unitedInternational Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations1903-01-01
The pastor and modern missionsa plea for leadership in world evangelizationStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1904-01-01
The Pastor and Modern Missions: A Plea for Leadership in World EvangelizationStudent volunteer movement for foreign missions1904-01-01
The pastor and modern missionsa plea for leadership in world evangelizationForeign Christian Missionary Society1905-01-01
The urgency and crisis in the Far Eastan address delivered before the Student Volunteer Conference held at Liverpool, England, January 2-7,1908Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church1908-01-01
The Missionary Department of the Student Young Men's Christian AssociationThird Revision.YMCA Press1908-01-01
The Chinese student migration to TokyoForeign Department, International Committee, Young Men's Christian Association1908-01-01
How may Jesus Christ be made a reality to me2nd ed.Young Men's Christian Association Press1908-01-01-
The urgency and crisis in the Far Eastan address delivered before the Student Volunteer Conference held at Liverpool, England, January 2-7,1908Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church1908-01-01
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The home ministry and modern missionsa plea for leadership in world evangelization2nd ed. --Hodder and Stoughton1908-01-01
The Chinese student migration to TokyoForeign Department, International Committee, Young Men's Christian Assiciations1908-01-01-
ConsecrationStudent Volunteer Missionary Union1908-01-01
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The future leadership of the church by John R. Mott.New York. Young Men's Christian Association, 1908.1908-01-01
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The urgency and crisis in the Far Eastan address delivered before the Student Volunteer Conference held at Liverpool, England, January 2-7,1908Student Volunteer Movement1908-01-01
Consecrationan address delivered at the Student Volunteer Conference, held at Liverpool, England, Jan. 2-7, 1908Student Volunteer Movement1908-01-01
The future leadership of the churchStudent Dept., Young Men's Christian Association1908-01-01
The future leadership of the churchYoung Men's Christian Association1909-01-01-
Modern world movementsGod's challenge to the church : an address delivered in the Royal Albert Hall, London, November 21, 1908Student Volunteer Movement1909-01-01
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The work of the Bible Societyan address delivered at the hundred and sixth annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society, in Queen's Hall, London, on May 4th, 1910British and Foreign Bible Society1910-01-01
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The decisive hour of Christian missions. by John R. Mott.New York, Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions [c1910]1910-01-01
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The decisive hour of Christian missionsChurch Missonary Society1910-01-01
The Continuation Committee1910-01-01-
The decisive hour of Christian missionsEaton & Mains1910-01-01
The decisive hour of Christian missionsStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1910-01-01-
The Decisive Hour of Christian MissionsThe Missionary Society Of The Methodist Church1910-01-01
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The decisive hour of Christian missionsYoung People's Missionary Movement of the United States and Canada1910-01-01
The Vision of the Student Missionary Pioneers Realized by the Students of the Present Generation ...Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1911-01-01-
The decisive hour of Christian missionsStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1911-01-01
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The claims and opportunities of the Christian ministryMissionary Society of the Methodist Church1911-01-01
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Voices from the fieldaddressCanadian Council, Laymen's Missionary Movement1912-01-01
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The Indian Churcha summons to make a great advanceNational Missionary Society1912-01-01
Copy of a letter from John R. Mott regarding his visit to Japan and Korea1913-01-01-
The challenge of the Centenary.Wesleyan Mission House1913-01-01
Experiences and impressions during a tour in Asia in 1912-1913being extracts from personal letters of John R. Mott.Priv. print.1913-01-01
The claims and opportunities of the Christian ministryAssoc. Press1913-01-01-
Extracts from a letter from John R. Mott regarding his experiences in Chinapublisher not identified1913-01-01
The Continuation Committee Conferences in Asia, 1912-1913: A Brief Account ...The chairman of theContinuation committee1913-01-01
[Prospectus]Chairman of the Continuation Committee1913-01-01-
Present world situations.Student Vol. Movement1914-01-01
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The world-interest in the evangelization of Franceaddress at the 31st annual meeting of the American McAll Association at Buffalo, N.Y., April 28, 1914American McAll Association1914-01-01
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The Preparation of missionaries appointed to JapanThe Board1914-01-01
The world-interest in the evangelization of FranceAddress of John R. Mott, LL.D. at the thirty-first annual meeting of the American McAll Association at Buffalo, N.Y., April 28, 1914American McAll Association1914-01-01
The present world situationwith special reference to the demands made upon the Christian Church in relation to non-Christian landsStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1914-01-01-
Present world situation, with special reference to the demands made upon the Christian church in relation to non-Christian landsStudent Volunteeer Movement for Foreign Missions1915-01-01
What is back of it all?[publisher not identified]1916-01-01
The Future leadership of the churchAssociation Press1916-01-01
Recent experiences and impressions in Russia[s.n.1917-01-01-
Recent experiences and impressions in Russiapublisher not identified1917-01-01
America's Message to the Russian People: Addresses by the Members of the ...Marshall Jones company1918-01-01-
Criticisms about Y.M.C.A. war work and answersY.M.C.A.1918-01-01
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The influenza and the United War Work CampaignIssued by the Office of the Director General [United War Work Campaign1918-01-01
America's Message to the Russian People: Addresses by the Members of the ...Marshall Jones company1918-01-01-
Recent experiences and impressions in Russiaextracts from correspondence and addresses of John R. Mott, member of the Special Diplomatic Mission of the United States to Russia, May-August, 1917.s.n.1918-01-01
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The tradition of the American mothera message to the fathers and mothers who live in the homes with service flagsUnited War Work Campaign, Y.M.C.A., Y. W.C.A. War Camp Community Service, American Library Association1918-01-01
The influenza and the United War Work CampaignIssued by the Office of the Director General [United War Work Campaign1918-01-01
America's Message to the Russian People: Addresses by the Members of the Special Diplomatic ...Marshall Jones Co1918-01-01-
The largest voluntary offering in historys.n.1919-01-01
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Letter from John R. Mott to the leaders of the Young Men's Christian Association[s.n.]1919-01-01
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The war work of the Y.M.C.A.address delivered ... Carnegie hall, New York City, Saturday, February 8, 1919, under the auspices of the League for political educations.n.]1919-01-01
World wide work of the North American Young Men's Christian Associationa survey presented at the North American Employed Officers' Conference of the Y.M.C.A. on the evening of June 28, 1921 at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin[publisher not identified]1921-01-01-
The Young men's Christian Association and the evangelical churchesAssociation Press1921-01-01
Factors underlying the leadership of the railways of America1922-01-01
Confronting young men with the living ChristAssociation press1923-01-01-
Conferences of Christian workers among Moslems, 1924a brief account of the conferences together with their findings and list of members.International Missionary Council1924-01-01
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Confronting young men with the living ChristAssociation Press1924-01-01
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The Moslem world of to-dayed. with a foreword and closing chapter.Hodder1925-01-01
The Moslem world of to-dayGeorge H. Doran Company1926-01-01-
The future of international missionary cooperationInternational Missionary Council1927-01-01
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[Preliminary papers of the Jerusalem meeting of the International Missionary Council]International Missionary Council1928-01-01
A syllabus on Christian missionsbuilt upon questions raised by students in conferences held under the leadership of Dr. John R. Mott, Oct., 1929, to Jan., 1930, in twenty student centers throughout the United States and CanadaJoint Committee on Missions1929-01-01-
The present-day summons to the world mission of ChristianityCokesbury Press1931-01-01
Leadership of the constructive forces of the worldUniversity Press1931-01-01-
Leadership of the constructive forces of the worlddelivered before the University of St. Andrews, 12 February 1931Oxford University Press, H. Milford1931-01-01
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The Present-Day Summons to the World Mission of ChristianityCokesbury Press1931-01-01
The present-day summons to the world mission of ChristianityCokesbury Press1931-01-01-
Leadership of the constructive forces of the world.University Press1931-01-01
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Liberating the lay forces of Christianity.Student1932-01-01
A message to the world mission at a time of world crisis[International Missionary Council]1932-01-01-
Findings of conferences held under the leadership of John R. Mott ... at Léopoldville, Mutoto and Elisabethville, Congo Belge, 1934Conseil Protestant du Congo1934-01-01
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Findings of the conferencesMarch 1935publisher not identified1935-01-01
Cooperation and the world missionInternational missionary council1935-01-01-
Sekai dendō kyōryokuronKirisutokyō Shisō Sōsho Kankōkai1935-01-01
Evangelism for the world todayHarper1938-01-01
Evangelism for the world todayas interpreted by Christian leaders throughout the worldPub. for the International missionary council by Harper & brothers1938-01-01-
Methodists united for action,Dept. of Education and Promotion, Board of Missions, Methodist Church1939-01-01
Five decades and a forward viewHarper & Brothers1939-01-01
Methodists united for actionDept. of Education and Promotion, Board of Missions, Methodist Church1939-01-01-
Methodist United For ActionDepartment of Education and Promotion, Board of Mission,The Methodist Church Nashville1939-01-01
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Five Decades and a Forward ViewHarper & Brothers1939-01-01
The whitened harvest of the student worldon address to studentsDrummonds Track Depot1940-01-01
The price that must be paid[s.n.]1944-01-01-
The larger evangelismAbingdon-Cokesbury Press1944-01-01
The larger evangelism ...Nashville, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press1944-01-01-
The price that must be paids.n.1944-01-01
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Addresses and papersAssociation Press1946-01-01
Addresses and papers of John R. Mott.Association press1946-01-01-
Leadership demanded for this momentous timeJohn B. Stetson Univ., Univ. Press1947-01-01
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The pastor and modern missionsa plea for leadership in world evangelizationStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1986-01-01
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The Continuation Committee conferences in Asia, 1912-1913a brief account of the conferences together with their findings and lists of membersChairman of the Continuation Committee1989-01-01
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Strategic points in the world's conquestthe universities and colleges as related to the progress of ChristianityF.H. Revell1990-01-01
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The present world situationwith special reference to the demands made upon the Christian church in relation to non-Christian landsStudent Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions1990-01-01
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Decisive Hour of Christian MissionsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Echoes from Edinburgh 1910An Account and Interpretation of the World Missionary ConferenceCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Future Leadership of the ChurchCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Meaning of PrayerCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Continuation Committee Conferences in Asia, 1912-1913A Brief Account of the Conferences Together with Their Findings and Lists of MembersCreative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Echoes from Edinburgh 1910An Account and Interpretation of the World Missionary ConferenceCreative Media Partners, LLC2021-01-01
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Chinese Student Migration to TokyoCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Reasons why the home church must go forwardMethodist Mission Rooms
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The power of Jesus Christ in the life of the studentBoard of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Conferences of Christian workers among Moslems, 1924a brief account of the conferences together with their findings and lists of membersChairman of the International Missionary Council