An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... given an extraordinary opportunity . Philip ordered that no converted Indian could be made a serf . He must , instead , be exempted from taxation for ten years . Two years later , the Jesuits were given royal letters- patent for the ...
... given an extraordinary opportunity . Philip ordered that no converted Indian could be made a serf . He must , instead , be exempted from taxation for ten years . Two years later , the Jesuits were given royal letters- patent for the ...
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... given a chance , rare in human history , of organizing a new society from scratch - of giving shape and proportion to its own utopia . For creating an exemplary social system the Jesuits were well equipped . They had all been given a ...
... given a chance , rare in human history , of organizing a new society from scratch - of giving shape and proportion to its own utopia . For creating an exemplary social system the Jesuits were well equipped . They had all been given a ...
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... given at each of ten successive street corners in Montego Bay . Seventeen Baptist or Methodist chapels on Jamaica were wrecked . The last rebel to suffer death , on 23 May 1832 , was Sam Sharpe - at a solemn execution intended as a ...
... given at each of ten successive street corners in Montego Bay . Seventeen Baptist or Methodist chapels on Jamaica were wrecked . The last rebel to suffer death , on 23 May 1832 , was Sam Sharpe - at a solemn execution intended as a ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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