An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 22.
Страница 287
... civilization which the war - said to be waged in defence of civilization - was so rapidly smashing to pieces . There were men learned in every discipline of scholarship , and practitioners in every art . Musicians had brought their ...
... civilization which the war - said to be waged in defence of civilization - was so rapidly smashing to pieces . There were men learned in every discipline of scholarship , and practitioners in every art . Musicians had brought their ...
Страница 292
... Civilization - ' thinking and writing with deepest emotion as I thought of those who were lying in the trenches ' . He admitted to himself that as long ago as 1899 he had doubted the reality of progress , and mistrusted power politics ...
... Civilization - ' thinking and writing with deepest emotion as I thought of those who were lying in the trenches ' . He admitted to himself that as long ago as 1899 he had doubted the reality of progress , and mistrusted power politics ...
Страница 306
... civilization ' consists of two things : education and gentleness ' , yet in Algiers between 1881 and 1889 , French civilization had meant forced sales on harsh terms of fertile soil - later turned into plantations - in the course of ...
... civilization ' consists of two things : education and gentleness ' , yet in Algiers between 1881 and 1889 , French civilization had meant forced sales on harsh terms of fertile soil - later turned into plantations - in the course of ...
Съдържание
LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
Авторско право | |
9 други раздела не са показани
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
Adoniram Judson Africa American Anglican Arabs arrived Baptist became began bishop Britain British brought Buganda Burma Burmese called Captain Casas Charles de Foucauld chiefs Christian Church Missionary Society civilization coast colony Congo converts convicts cotton David Livingston death E. D. Morel England English evangelical father forced labour Foucauld France French George Georgia Gospel Guaraní guns hand heart Hottentots Hurons Indians Islam island Jamaica Jesuits John killed King Leopold land living London London Missionary Society Lugard Mackay Maori Methodist miles mind minister mission Morel Mtesa Muslim Mwanga native never Oglethorpe once Paraguay plantation political Pomare Pomare II Praying Indians preaching priest prisoners Protestant religion religious river Roman Catholic royal Samuel Marsden Schweitzer Selwyn sent ship Sierra Leone slave trade slavery soldiers soon Stanley sugar Tahiti Tahitians took Touareg Vanderkemp Wesley West Whitefield Wilberforce women wrote young Zealand