An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... English , it pleased Almighty God to send unusual Sickness among them , as the Smallpox , to lessen their Numbers , so that the English , in Comparison to the Spaniard , have but little Indian blood to answer for . ' John Archdale , a ...
... English , it pleased Almighty God to send unusual Sickness among them , as the Smallpox , to lessen their Numbers , so that the English , in Comparison to the Spaniard , have but little Indian blood to answer for . ' John Archdale , a ...
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... English were obliged to put an end to the war by offering the fifty surviving Maroons thirty acres apiece and their freedom , if only they would lay down their arms . The island had been forcibly populated by Cromwell with English ...
... English were obliged to put an end to the war by offering the fifty surviving Maroons thirty acres apiece and their freedom , if only they would lay down their arms . The island had been forcibly populated by Cromwell with English ...
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... English Baptists who lived in the nearby Danish enclave of Serampore , where the East India Company could not interfere with them . Forbidden to enter British India , these English pion- eers spent much of their time on Biblical ...
... English Baptists who lived in the nearby Danish enclave of Serampore , where the East India Company could not interfere with them . Forbidden to enter British India , these English pion- eers spent much of their time on Biblical ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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