An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... hand in hand . The anti - slave - trade campaign organized after 1804 by the Clapham Sect swept all before it . The bill to abolish the slave trade was passed in 1807 , by Charles James Fox , in his short - lived Ministry of All the ...
... hand in hand . The anti - slave - trade campaign organized after 1804 by the Clapham Sect swept all before it . The bill to abolish the slave trade was passed in 1807 , by Charles James Fox , in his short - lived Ministry of All the ...
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... hand to hand . By 1823 , the Burmese New Testament was ready . Five thousand copies would cost $ 5000 - but the Baptists in America , four times as numerous as their energetic British counterparts , were no less prosperous , and funds ...
... hand to hand . By 1823 , the Burmese New Testament was ready . Five thousand copies would cost $ 5000 - but the Baptists in America , four times as numerous as their energetic British counterparts , were no less prosperous , and funds ...
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... hands . ' We counted eighteen hands . They belonged to men , women and children . ' This atrocity story , though ... hand - picked . They all lived a long way distant from each other - up to 1000 miles . They were paid no travelling ...
... hands . ' We counted eighteen hands . They belonged to men , women and children . ' This atrocity story , though ... hand - picked . They all lived a long way distant from each other - up to 1000 miles . They were paid no travelling ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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