An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... taken up and brilliantly employed by the brothers Wesley . George Whitefield was unprepossessing - lank hair , small blue eyes , and in later life so obese that he had to go through a door sideways . But his voice was astonishing ...
... taken up and brilliantly employed by the brothers Wesley . George Whitefield was unprepossessing - lank hair , small blue eyes , and in later life so obese that he had to go through a door sideways . But his voice was astonishing ...
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... taken it a little too quickly for granted that by now their mission would be self - supporting . In 1803 , when Pomare died , the missionaries transferred their allegiance to his son , who by custom adopted his dead father's name . By ...
... taken it a little too quickly for granted that by now their mission would be self - supporting . In 1803 , when Pomare died , the missionaries transferred their allegiance to his son , who by custom adopted his dead father's name . By ...
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... taken aback by Schweitzer's unconventional beliefs that they accepted him only on condition that he healed the sick but did not preach . Even so , one member of the committee felt obliged to resign . This ban quite suited Schweitzer ...
... taken aback by Schweitzer's unconventional beliefs that they accepted him only on condition that he healed the sick but did not preach . Even so , one member of the committee felt obliged to resign . This ban quite suited Schweitzer ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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