Box 1
Contains 16 Results:
Orsabok Volumes I-III
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.
Vol. II: The Great Change (Storskiftet)
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.
Vol. II: Bog Meadows
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.
"Orsa Mal: Det Var en Gang" photocopy
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.
Other Swedish writings without translation
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.
Correspondence
This collection primarily contains various writings originally published in Swedish that Roger Hanson translated into English. The majority of these writings deal with the history of Sweden, religion, and particularly the Swedish Baptists. The first folder also contains some correspondece involving Hanson's translation work.