Available for PDF download is, A Book of Worship for Soldiers and Sailors, which was published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication, PCUSA, for use in the First World War or what was known at the time as The Great War. Not only can the PDF be accessed using the button below, but it can also be downloaded through the articles, “Over There, Presbyterians in the First World War,” or the article about a Presbyterian minister who served with the YMCA in France, “J. Gresham Machen, The Great War.”
A Book of Worship for Soldiers and Sailors, First World War, 1917
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