An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... thought well of beards , but detested long hait , and a wig he could never abide . He could prove from Corinthians that ' ' Tis a sinful abomination for a man to wear hair long on his head , and no hair on his face ' . Most pastors in ...
... thought well of beards , but detested long hait , and a wig he could never abide . He could prove from Corinthians that ' ' Tis a sinful abomination for a man to wear hair long on his head , and no hair on his face ' . Most pastors in ...
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... thought too meticulous , perhaps , yet justifiable . But in Georgia , the frustrated colonists exclaimed , ' We are Protestants , but , as for you , we cannot tell what religion you are of . We never heard of such a religion before ...
... thought too meticulous , perhaps , yet justifiable . But in Georgia , the frustrated colonists exclaimed , ' We are Protestants , but , as for you , we cannot tell what religion you are of . We never heard of such a religion before ...
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... thought they had gone to the Congo to serve . Peace had done so much government work that to commandeer her for ... thoughts , even though the Baptist Missionary Society's headquarters had been so flattered by Leopold's gracious ...
... thought they had gone to the Congo to serve . Peace had done so much government work that to commandeer her for ... thoughts , even though the Baptist Missionary Society's headquarters had been so flattered by Leopold's gracious ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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