An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Though John Wesley himself continued to live with apostolic simplicity , his lifetime coincided in Britain with eighty years of phenomenal prosperity : Bengal was conquered ; factories and mines began to spew out wealth .
Though John Wesley himself continued to live with apostolic simplicity , his lifetime coincided in Britain with eighty years of phenomenal prosperity : Bengal was conquered ; factories and mines began to spew out wealth .
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As the threat of annexation loomed up in New Zealand , and talk began of sending a warship to round up the runaways , they made plans to seize some trading ship as she lay at anchor , and sail her east , perhaps to ...
As the threat of annexation loomed up in New Zealand , and talk began of sending a warship to round up the runaways , they made plans to seize some trading ship as she lay at anchor , and sail her east , perhaps to ...
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At eleven , David Livingston began to learn Latin . At twelve , with the living hell of a laissez - faire cotton mill crowding up daily against his boyish senses , he began to be afraid of being damned . He was about seventeen when a ...
At eleven , David Livingston began to learn Latin . At twelve , with the living hell of a laissez - faire cotton mill crowding up daily against his boyish senses , he began to be afraid of being damned . He was about seventeen when a ...
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