An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. 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 ...
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. 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 ...
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... Christian prisoner , King Gezo's son , Gléglé , would crucify him . In the mind of the gentle and sagacious Bishop Crowther , the contrast between what the influence of the slave trade over many years had made of Dahomey , and what ...
... Christian prisoner , King Gezo's son , Gléglé , would crucify him . In the mind of the gentle and sagacious Bishop Crowther , the contrast between what the influence of the slave trade over many years had made of Dahomey , and what ...
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... Christians meant to depose him . Christian chiefs were driven out of the capital , and the mission stations plundered . For a year , the Muslims controlled Buganda . The Arabs soon made themselves unpopular by trying to carry out ...
... Christians meant to depose him . Christian chiefs were driven out of the capital , and the mission stations plundered . For a year , the Muslims controlled Buganda . The Arabs soon made themselves unpopular by trying to carry out ...
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