An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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An idiom of survival and renewal was already on the tongues of the black Methodist veterans who had fought in America . From shock , the ex - slaves were psychologically ready to shed the traditional languages and customs they had left ...
An idiom of survival and renewal was already on the tongues of the black Methodist veterans who had fought in America . From shock , the ex - slaves were psychologically ready to shed the traditional languages and customs they had left ...
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An African who had several wives already might become a member of a Baptist church , though he must limit himself to the wives he had already married . The democratic structure of the Baptist church gave Congolese Christians their first ...
An African who had several wives already might become a member of a Baptist church , though he must limit himself to the wives he had already married . The democratic structure of the Baptist church gave Congolese Christians their first ...
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He was already beginning to detach himself from its dominant and unquestioned values . The decision , at the age of thirty , of this brilliant and already celebrated young man to study medicine and go out to the Congo was taken in ...
He was already beginning to detach himself from its dominant and unquestioned values . The decision , at the age of thirty , of this brilliant and already celebrated young man to study medicine and go out to the Congo was taken in ...
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