An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... African slaves , that any black who could be landed there was worth five times his purchase price and cost of transport . Even if two out of three ships were intercepted by the blockade , the slaver was still in business . Henry Venn's ...
... African slaves , that any black who could be landed there was worth five times his purchase price and cost of transport . Even if two out of three ships were intercepted by the blockade , the slaver was still in business . Henry Venn's ...
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... Africa . As Livingston soon discerned , the African chiefs who went to war for captives they could then sell to the slave dealers , did so because their material needs were growing - they wanted guns , tools , beads , cloth - yet all ...
... Africa . As Livingston soon discerned , the African chiefs who went to war for captives they could then sell to the slave dealers , did so because their material needs were growing - they wanted guns , tools , beads , cloth - yet all ...
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... Africa . Not all Muslims by any means were slave - traders , and though they had as yet no formal missionary organization , African converts to Islam could by this time be counted in millions . The appeal of Islam to Africans emerging ...
... Africa . Not all Muslims by any means were slave - traders , and though they had as yet no formal missionary organization , African converts to Islam could by this time be counted in millions . The appeal of Islam to Africans emerging ...
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Adoniram Judson Africa American Anglican Arabs arrived Baptist became began bishop Britain British brought Buganda Burma Burmese called Captain Casas Charles de Foucauld chiefs Christian Church Missionary Society civilization coast colony Congo converts convicts David Livingston death E. D. Morel England English evangelical father forced labour Foucauld France French George Georgia girls Gospel Guaraní guns hand heart Hottentots Hurons Indians Islam island Jamaica Jesuits John killed King Leopold land living Livingstone London London Missionary Society Lugard Mackay Maori Methodist miles mind minister mission Morel Mtesa Muslim Mwanga native never Oglethorpe once Paraguay plantation political Pomare Pomare II Praying Indians preaching priest prisoners Protestant religion religious river Roman Catholic royal Samuel Marsden Schweitzer Selwyn sent ship Sierra Leone slave trade slavery soldiers soon Stanley sugar Tahiti Tahitians took Touareg Vanderkemp Wesley Whitefield Wilberforce women wrote young Zealand