An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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Here is a snatch from one of his exhortations , taken almost at random from a shorthand version of a sermon . Declaimed with all the resources of Whitefield's voice , the emotional effect of such words as these on a huge , silent ...
Here is a snatch from one of his exhortations , taken almost at random from a shorthand version of a sermon . Declaimed with all the resources of Whitefield's voice , the emotional effect of such words as these on a huge , silent ...
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From 1800 to 1805 , no letters reached Tahiti from home ; the London Missionary Society had taken it a little too quickly for granted that by now their mission would be self - supporting . In 1803 , when Pomare died , the missionaries ...
From 1800 to 1805 , no letters reached Tahiti from home ; the London Missionary Society had taken it a little too quickly for granted that by now their mission would be self - supporting . In 1803 , when Pomare died , the missionaries ...
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The Paris Evangelical Missionary Society , which had appealed for men , was so taken aback by Schweitzer's unconventional beliefs that they accepted him only on condition that he healed the sick but did not preach .
The Paris Evangelical Missionary Society , which had appealed for men , was so taken aback by Schweitzer's unconventional beliefs that they accepted him only on condition that he healed the sick but did not preach .
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