An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... offered to take a couple of missionaries out with him in Bounty . He was on his way to Tahiti , to collect seedlings of the breadfruit tree and deliver them to the West Indies , in the expectation that the tree which saved the Tahitians ...
... offered to take a couple of missionaries out with him in Bounty . He was on his way to Tahiti , to collect seedlings of the breadfruit tree and deliver them to the West Indies , in the expectation that the tree which saved the Tahitians ...
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... 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 the King of Burma . ' The lord of land 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 the King of Burma . ' The lord of land and ...
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... offered him £ 500 to go and investigate the problem of the central African watershed . Rivers flowed outwards from that great chain of African lakes - Tangan- yika , Kivu , Victoria , Mweru , Nyasa . Might one or other of them be a ...
... offered him £ 500 to go and investigate the problem of the central African watershed . Rivers flowed outwards from that great chain of African lakes - Tangan- yika , Kivu , Victoria , Mweru , Nyasa . Might one or other of them be 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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