An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... began to spew out wealth . Among the luckier of his followers , a feeling began to grow that doing well in the world was , in itself , a sufficient proof of goodness . In fact the organized sanctified anxiety of Methodism - its ...
... began to spew out wealth . Among the luckier of his followers , a feeling began to grow that doing well in the world was , in itself , a sufficient proof of goodness . In fact the organized sanctified anxiety of Methodism - its ...
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... began of sending a warship to round up the runaways , they made plans to seize some trading ship as she lay at anchor , and sail her east , perhaps to California . When they had managed to make their way to more distant archipelagos ...
... began of sending a warship to round up the runaways , they made plans to seize some trading ship as she lay at anchor , and sail her east , perhaps to California . When they had managed to make their way to more distant archipelagos ...
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... began : blackbirding . - - When the supply of English convicts who might be set to work under duress as shepherds and herdsmen began to diminish in Australia , ships began visiting the New Hebrides to kidnap black men and put them , too ...
... began : blackbirding . - - When the supply of English convicts who might be set to work under duress as shepherds and herdsmen began to diminish in Australia , ships began visiting the New Hebrides to kidnap black men and put them , too ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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