An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... soon as evening prayers were over , about eight o'clock , the tide then serving ' . He escaped through the woods to Charleston , Carolina , living on gingerbread , and there took passage in a ship called Samuel for England . His ...
... soon as evening prayers were over , about eight o'clock , the tide then serving ' . He escaped through the woods to Charleston , Carolina , living on gingerbread , and there took passage in a ship called Samuel for England . His ...
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... soon followed Livingstone's track into the Shire Highlands . Mackenzie had been a missionary in Natal , among the Zulus . He marched across country with a bag of seeds on his back , his crozier in one hand , and a double - barrelled ...
... soon followed Livingstone's track into the Shire Highlands . Mackenzie had been a missionary in Natal , among the Zulus . He marched across country with a bag of seeds on his back , his crozier in one hand , and a double - barrelled ...
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... soon was , by those more interested in trade and annexation than religion . But even today , many who busy themselves with the economic development of the Third World have scarcely caught up with his insights , particularly his knack of ...
... soon was , by those more interested in trade and annexation than religion . But even today , many who busy themselves with the economic development of the Third World have scarcely caught up with his insights , particularly his knack of ...
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All the Peoples of the World | 15 |
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