An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... Protestants like wildfire . Protestant refugees of every confession had taken ship to America , many for conscience's sake . The Great Awakening stirred them up and brought them together . They began to gloss over their doctrinal ...
... Protestants like wildfire . Protestant refugees of every confession had taken ship to America , many for conscience's sake . The Great Awakening stirred them up and brought them together . They began to gloss over their doctrinal ...
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... Protestant and Catholic , could enter , the Protestant missionaries enjoyed the apparent advantage , but the long - term handicap , of being too closely identified in Hindu and Muslim eyes with the rule of an alien power . Here as ...
... Protestant and Catholic , could enter , the Protestant missionaries enjoyed the apparent advantage , but the long - term handicap , of being too closely identified in Hindu and Muslim eyes with the rule of an alien power . Here as ...
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... Protestant and Catholic in the early years in Buganda appear to have shifted from wary respect to a discreet measure of brotherly affection . In their mission work at court they had about equal success , particularly in converting the ...
... Protestant and Catholic in the early years in Buganda appear to have shifted from wary respect to a discreet measure of brotherly affection . In their mission work at court they had about equal success , particularly in converting the ...
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