An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... forces with two French Roman Catholic priests , Father François Caret and Father Louis Laval . A Roman Catholic mission had inconspicuously ... force . The ban on the Jesuits was lifted , though they EVERYTHING BELONGS TO EVERYONE ΙΟΙ.
... forces with two French Roman Catholic priests , Father François Caret and Father Louis Laval . A Roman Catholic mission had inconspicuously ... force . The ban on the Jesuits was lifted , though they EVERYTHING BELONGS TO EVERYONE ΙΟΙ.
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... force the land of the Waikato tribe , a predominantly Christian people and the most civilized of the Maori , with their own churches and schools . Bishop Selwyn still had the ear of his Etonian contemporaries prominent in the House of ...
... force the land of the Waikato tribe , a predominantly Christian people and the most civilized of the Maori , with their own churches and schools . Bishop Selwyn still had the ear of his Etonian contemporaries prominent in the House of ...
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... Force publique that an ivory dealer called Hodister , trading in the upper Congo in competition with the Arabs , had been gruesomely killed on the Lomami river with all his party , including three Belgians . Not waiting for orders ...
... Force publique that an ivory dealer called Hodister , trading in the upper Congo in competition with the Arabs , had been gruesomely killed on the Lomami river with all his party , including three Belgians . Not waiting for orders ...
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