An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... death by hanging - with an ironic recommendation to mercy . All knew there was no need to risk putting a noose around the pastor's neck . Lock a consumptive man in a stagnant cellar in a tropical climate , and his days are numbered ...
... death by hanging - with an ironic recommendation to mercy . All knew there was no need to risk putting a noose around the pastor's neck . Lock a consumptive man in a stagnant cellar in a tropical climate , and his days are numbered ...
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... death which had been imprinted on his nervous system during his imprisonment . He went out of his way to nurse those Karens who were suffering from the more revolting of their diseases . He lived in a bamboo hermitage on the edge of the ...
... death which had been imprinted on his nervous system during his imprisonment . He went out of his way to nurse those Karens who were suffering from the more revolting of their diseases . He lived in a bamboo hermitage on the edge of the ...
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... death , they too were taunted , ' Now let your God come and take you out of the flames . ' Other Christians were picked out , to be speared , beheaded , shorn of their limbs , castrated . Mwanga and his men put it around that the ...
... death , they too were taunted , ' Now let your God come and take you out of the flames . ' Other Christians were picked out , to be speared , beheaded , shorn of their limbs , castrated . Mwanga and his men put it around that the ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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