An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... England , the moment the mainsail was hoisted . Oglethorpe's first batch of debtors went across in Anne ( 200 tons ) ... England could easily be enforced failed to be effective in Georgia . Dissenting sects who at home rejected the Church ...
... England , the moment the mainsail was hoisted . Oglethorpe's first batch of debtors went across in Anne ( 200 tons ) ... England could easily be enforced failed to be effective in Georgia . Dissenting sects who at home rejected the Church ...
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... England after the Restoration was littered with sects , losing ground under persecution , which a generation before by preaching and pamphleteering had kept many respectable people , then doing well in the world , at a pitch of ...
... England after the Restoration was littered with sects , losing ground under persecution , which a generation before by preaching and pamphleteering had kept many respectable people , then doing well in the world , at a pitch of ...
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... England , when he was twelve , one of his earliest memor- ies would have been of seeing white men in servitude , cutting sugar cane , some of them unlucky old cavaliers . Codrington's father had amassed the biggest single fortune in the ...
... England , when he was twelve , one of his earliest memor- ies would have been of seeing white men in servitude , cutting sugar cane , some of them unlucky old cavaliers . Codrington's father had amassed the biggest single fortune in the ...
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