An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... knew he would have difficulty changing the Council's mind either theologically or in any other way on the question of forced labour , especially since he knew that the Emperor detested it , so he went to work , instead , at trying to ...
... knew he would have difficulty changing the Council's mind either theologically or in any other way on the question of forced labour , especially since he knew that the Emperor detested it , so he went to work , instead , at trying to ...
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... knew best - that what they preached was the final truth . Their evangelicalism was vigor- ously driven onward , so to speak , by the steam engine : God's will , as they interpreted it , and the energetic historical process finding ...
... knew best - that what they preached was the final truth . Their evangelicalism was vigor- ously driven onward , so to speak , by the steam engine : God's will , as they interpreted it , and the energetic historical process finding ...
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... knew where it was going . On tribal raids , the other side's dried heads were trophies . But this robustly savage life was rotting away . Since a native garment might take several months to weave , all that was given up , and the Maori ...
... knew where it was going . On tribal raids , the other side's dried heads were trophies . But this robustly savage life was rotting away . Since a native garment might take several months to weave , all that was given up , and the Maori ...
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All the Peoples of the World | 15 |
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