An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... never died or went bankrupt . Its possessions would therefore never be thrown on the market ; to any rich investor , church land was inaccessible . Voltaire had therefore excellent reasons , public as well as personal , for not caring ...
... never died or went bankrupt . Its possessions would therefore never be thrown on the market ; to any rich investor , church land was inaccessible . Voltaire had therefore excellent reasons , public as well as personal , for not caring ...
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... never rose above the view of the Indians , then commonest in New England , that they were natural inferiors . Mather spoke sarcastically about how frightened the Indians had been at their first glimpse of a sailing ship - ' scared out ...
... never rose above the view of the Indians , then commonest in New England , that they were natural inferiors . Mather spoke sarcastically about how frightened the Indians had been at their first glimpse of a sailing ship - ' scared out ...
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... never regained their old supremacy , and several other energetic missionary orders were called into being . Legally , the evangelical missionaries were on unsafe ground . De Bougainville , after all , had arrived on Tahiti a a year ...
... never regained their old supremacy , and several other energetic missionary orders were called into being . Legally , the evangelical missionaries were on unsafe ground . De Bougainville , after all , had arrived on Tahiti a a year ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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