An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... converts numbered about 5000 ; Roman Catholics were fewer . Many Maori by now had guns . They had so far sold off about 185 square miles of their best land to specu- lators , and land sales were making them uneasy . The missionaries and ...
... converts numbered about 5000 ; Roman Catholics were fewer . Many Maori by now had guns . They had so far sold off about 185 square miles of their best land to specu- lators , and land sales were making them uneasy . The missionaries and ...
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... converts joined him at Moulmein , three stayed on at Rangoon . The publicly successful years of the American Baptists ' mission in Burma were about to begin . In 1826 , four converts were baptized , of whom three were British soldiers ...
... converts joined him at Moulmein , three stayed on at Rangoon . The publicly successful years of the American Baptists ' mission in Burma were about to begin . In 1826 , four converts were baptized , of whom three were British soldiers ...
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... converts , to guide the church if the foreign missionaries should be killed in their turn , or else expelled . some The next martyrdom , in June of the same year , involved both Protestants and Catholics at once , and was on a much ...
... converts , to guide the church if the foreign missionaries should be killed in their turn , or else expelled . some The next martyrdom , in June of the same year , involved both Protestants and Catholics at once , and was on a much ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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