An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... arrived there on 20 July 1650 , and settled nearby , but dwindled away in numbers and vitality , year by year . There are still a few left . John Eliot and the French Jesuits seem to have been engaged in much the same task , and to have ...
... arrived there on 20 July 1650 , and settled nearby , but dwindled away in numbers and vitality , year by year . There are still a few left . John Eliot and the French Jesuits seem to have been engaged in much the same task , and to have ...
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... arrived in the colony , and one just arrived in England . The missionaries man- aged , after 1804 , to cling on and dig in , but sixteen of the twenty- six men and women missionaries reaching Sierra Leone before 1817 died there . The ...
... arrived in the colony , and one just arrived in England . The missionaries man- aged , after 1804 , to cling on and dig in , but sixteen of the twenty- six men and women missionaries reaching Sierra Leone before 1817 died there . The ...
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... arrived there after the usual long voyage to find the colony in extreme disorder and almost starving . Major Francis Grose of the New South Wales Corps was now in charge , and drunkenness , gambling and sexual licence were the rule ...
... arrived there after the usual long voyage to find the colony in extreme disorder and almost starving . Major Francis Grose of the New South Wales Corps was now in charge , and drunkenness , gambling and sexual licence were the rule ...
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