An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Captain Bligh offered to take a couple of missionaries out with him in Bounty . He was on his way to Tahiti , to collect seedlings of the breadfruit tree and deliver them to the West Indies , in the expectation that the tree which saved ...
Captain Bligh offered to take a couple of missionaries out with him in Bounty . He was on his way to Tahiti , to collect seedlings of the breadfruit tree and deliver them to the West Indies , in the expectation that the tree which saved ...
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Their corpses were wrapped in coconut leaves and taken to the marae – the place of rites the place of rites – to be offered - to be offered up sacrificially to the gods . The old gods ruled . Meanwhile in his island exile , Pomare II ...
Their corpses were wrapped in coconut leaves and taken to the marae – the place of rites the place of rites – to be offered - to be offered up sacrificially to the gods . The old gods ruled . Meanwhile in his island exile , Pomare II ...
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By this time Paton had about sixty converts on Tanna , of whom ten were chiefs : he had offered a red shirt to the first chief to learn his alphabet . But Paton as he nursed the sick now noted gloomily , ' They say we ...
By this time Paton had about sixty converts on Tanna , of whom ten were chiefs : he had offered a red shirt to the first chief to learn his alphabet . But Paton as he nursed the sick now noted gloomily , ' They say we ...
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