An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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They had very nearly managed to transport the dark Satanic mills of cotton - spinning England to the palm groves of Tahiti . Considering how difficult life had been for them at the very beginning - hungry , lonely , in danger of their ...
They had very nearly managed to transport the dark Satanic mills of cotton - spinning England to the palm groves of Tahiti . Considering how difficult life had been for them at the very beginning - hungry , lonely , in danger of their ...
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The ultimate folly was to come a year later , when the evangelical missionaries on Tahiti managed to set the entire civilized world against them . As if they were still living in the seventeenth century , they had all Roman Catholic ...
The ultimate folly was to come a year later , when the evangelical missionaries on Tahiti managed to set the entire civilized world against them . As if they were still living in the seventeenth century , they had all Roman Catholic ...
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The American missionaries never managed to get their own sectional steamer up past the rapids , though for a while they used her as a freighter in the estuary , until undercut and driven out of business by the sea - going ships which ...
The American missionaries never managed to get their own sectional steamer up past the rapids , though for a while they used her as a freighter in the estuary , until undercut and driven out of business by the sea - going ships which ...
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