An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. well have many splendid qualities , but the Christian notion of fidelity would not be one of them . The amorous clergyman embroiled with some of her relations , and was killed , prob- ably ...
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. well have many splendid qualities , but the Christian notion of fidelity would not be one of them . The amorous clergyman embroiled with some of her relations , and was killed , prob- ably ...
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... missionaries could help him become the master of Tahiti . The missionaries for their part were ready to help Pomare , for how else could these wild islan- ders be made to listen but with the help of some established auth- ority ? In ...
... missionaries could help him become the master of Tahiti . The missionaries for their part were ready to help Pomare , for how else could these wild islan- ders be made to listen but with the help of some established auth- ority ? In ...
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Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. missionaries managed to set going a viable new society , educated , civilized and lasting until now . No less than their contemporaries who went out to Tahiti , they were overweeningly ...
Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 Jack Beeching. missionaries managed to set going a viable new society , educated , civilized and lasting until now . No less than their contemporaries who went out to Tahiti , they were overweeningly ...
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