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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... Legally , the evangelical missionaries were on unsafe ground . ... Those Franciscans from Ocapa were preaching there long before the London Missionary Society .
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... Legally , the evangelical missionaries were on unsafe ground . ... Those Franciscans from Ocapa were preaching there long before the London Missionary Society .
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In the newspaper , Stanley had written his account of this realm in Central Africa where the black king , though pagan , would welcome Christian missionaries . Arthington sent a cheque for £ sooo to the Church Missionary Society clearly ...
In the newspaper , Stanley had written his account of this realm in Central Africa where the black king , though pagan , would welcome Christian missionaries . Arthington sent a cheque for £ sooo to the Church Missionary Society clearly ...
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... G. G. , and holdSWORTH , W. w . , The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society ( s vols . , 1921–1924 ) GOODALL , N. , A History of the London Missionary Society 1895–1945 ...
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching ... G. G. , and holdSWORTH , W. w . , The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society ( s vols . , 1921–1924 ) GOODALL , N. , A History of the London Missionary Society 1895–1945 ...
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