An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Until the 1780s , critics of slavery in Britain had been a handful of conscience - stricken Christians , like Charles Wesley or General Oglethorpe , or monomaniac reformers , like Granville Sharp , or warm - hearted literary men ...
Until the 1780s , critics of slavery in Britain had been a handful of conscience - stricken Christians , like Charles Wesley or General Oglethorpe , or monomaniac reformers , like Granville Sharp , or warm - hearted literary men ...
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Wood - engravings of half - naked black women being flogged in the fields had helped make the planters odious in Britain with both the prurient and the prudish . Flogging women was indefensible , but cutting down the working day was ...
Wood - engravings of half - naked black women being flogged in the fields had helped make the planters odious in Britain with both the prurient and the prudish . Flogging women was indefensible , but cutting down the working day was ...
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St John's College , where Selwyn was training his men for the church , became under his influence an experiment in social living which in the Britain of those days was hardly possible . Settlers and Maori alike sent their sons there ...
St John's College , where Selwyn was training his men for the church , became under his influence an experiment in social living which in the Britain of those days was hardly possible . Settlers and Maori alike sent their sons there ...
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