An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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As their chief remarked , ' Christians get drunk ! Christians beat men ! Christians tell lies . Me no Christian ! ' The orphans , however , were too small to have an opinion in the matter . Soon they were all hard at work , for Bethesda ...
As their chief remarked , ' Christians get drunk ! Christians beat men ! Christians tell lies . Me no Christian ! ' The orphans , however , were too small to have an opinion in the matter . Soon they were all hard at work , for Bethesda ...
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. love and family affection , and based absolutely on fear . The King's Amazons - there were four thousand of them - went into action carrying polished human skulls as drinking cups .
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. love and family affection , and based absolutely on fear . The King's Amazons - there were four thousand of them - went into action carrying polished human skulls as drinking cups .
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... Ali Bey went to work on Kikewa , playing on his fears until he had persuaded the new king that the Christians meant to depose him . Christian chiefs were driven out of the capital ...
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... Ali Bey went to work on Kikewa , playing on his fears until he had persuaded the new king that the Christians meant to depose him . Christian chiefs were driven out of the capital ...
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