An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... mind which they encouraged also imply submission to established authority , passive acceptance of oppression ? Did the missionaries really intend to do more than produce willing servants , happy slaves ? Here is the central paradox . A ...
... mind which they encouraged also imply submission to established authority , passive acceptance of oppression ? Did the missionaries really intend to do more than produce willing servants , happy slaves ? Here is the central paradox . A ...
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... mind . Would the holiness towards which his mother , Susannah , had so continually directed him be lost from sight , in a cosy home - life with this delicious creature ? Sophia offered him a cup of coffee . John accepted how could he ...
... mind . Would the holiness towards which his mother , Susannah , had so continually directed him be lost from sight , in a cosy home - life with this delicious creature ? Sophia offered him a cup of coffee . John accepted how could he ...
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... mind , those who had studied his tracts and offered Judson a chance to speak his mind to them on Christianity , though profoundly attracted to this religion which claimed the power to cancel sin , were living also in continual fear of ...
... mind , those who had studied his tracts and offered Judson a chance to speak his mind to them on Christianity , though profoundly attracted to this religion which claimed the power to cancel sin , were living also in continual fear of ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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