An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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But out on the plantations , black Baptists had reached Jamaica from the United States after Britain's defeat there . ... There had been black Baptists on Jamaica for forty years before the first white Baptist missionaries arrived .
But out on the plantations , black Baptists had reached Jamaica from the United States after Britain's defeat there . ... There had been black Baptists on Jamaica for forty years before the first white Baptist missionaries arrived .
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Fifty thousand took part , and the violent strike – it never had time to become an effective armed uprising - was afterwards called by the blacks themselves the Baptist War . The House of Assembly too decided afterwards to put the blame ...
Fifty thousand took part , and the violent strike – it never had time to become an effective armed uprising - was afterwards called by the blacks themselves the Baptist War . The House of Assembly too decided afterwards to put the blame ...
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An African who had several wives already might become a member of a Baptist church , though he must limit himself to the wives he had already married . The democratic structure of the Baptist church gave Congolese Christians their first ...
An African who had several wives already might become a member of a Baptist church , though he must limit himself to the wives he had already married . The democratic structure of the Baptist church gave Congolese Christians their first ...
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