An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... Jesuits in those days were old soldiers and , though not allowed to bear arms themselves , they would not have forgotten their drill and tactics . But the favour for which the Jesuits were asking – arms for the Indians - contradicted ...
... Jesuits in those days were old soldiers and , though not allowed to bear arms themselves , they would not have forgotten their drill and tactics . But the favour for which the Jesuits were asking – arms for the Indians - contradicted ...
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... Jesuits in Paris had educated him and first encouraged his talents as a controversialist and man of the theatre ... Jesuits then typified everything that stood in their way . - Inside the church , too , the Jesuits had made enemies ...
... Jesuits in Paris had educated him and first encouraged his talents as a controversialist and man of the theatre ... Jesuits then typified everything that stood in their way . - Inside the church , too , the Jesuits had made enemies ...
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... Jesuits ' most dangerous rival was the tribal sorcerer , a cunning hunchback with a reputation for occult power . But luckily the Jesuits had brought with them several useful European gadgets , a clock , a magnifying - glass , a magnet ...
... Jesuits ' most dangerous rival was the tribal sorcerer , a cunning hunchback with a reputation for occult power . But luckily the Jesuits had brought with them several useful European gadgets , a clock , a magnifying - glass , a magnet ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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