An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... bishop . The beams which held up the roof of his own alma mater , Fourah Bay College - founded by the Church Missionary Society in 1827 - were the masts of captured slavers . Crowther was a prudent bishop , restraining Venn's impatience ...
... bishop . The beams which held up the roof of his own alma mater , Fourah Bay College - founded by the Church Missionary Society in 1827 - were the masts of captured slavers . Crowther was a prudent bishop , restraining Venn's impatience ...
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... Bishop Mackenzie's mission was soon at odds with the local slave - traders . - The Portuguese at Tete had warned Livingstone not to interfere with slave caravans – which , as far as they were concerned , were legal . But the bishop had ...
... Bishop Mackenzie's mission was soon at odds with the local slave - traders . - The Portuguese at Tete had warned Livingstone not to interfere with slave caravans – which , as far as they were concerned , were legal . But the bishop had ...
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... Bishop , 265 Te Wherohero , Chief see Potatua I Thomas , St , 191 Thornton , Henry , 80 , 123 , 143 , 182 Tipu Tib , slave - dealer , 237 , 261 , 266ff , 270 Tucker , Bishop Alfred , 256-7 , 259 Turner , Ann ( Mrs Nott ) , 95 Turner ...
... Bishop , 265 Te Wherohero , Chief see Potatua I Thomas , St , 191 Thornton , Henry , 80 , 123 , 143 , 182 Tipu Tib , slave - dealer , 237 , 261 , 266ff , 270 Tucker , Bishop Alfred , 256-7 , 259 Turner , Ann ( Mrs Nott ) , 95 Turner ...
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