An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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When only twenty - three , George Whitefield turned his back upon the spectacular career opening up before him in England as a popular preacher , and took on the missionary job in Georgia which John Wesley himself had muffed .
When only twenty - three , George Whitefield turned his back upon the spectacular career opening up before him in England as a popular preacher , and took on the missionary job in Georgia which John Wesley himself had muffed .
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At night they were turned out into the street , to earn their bread by prostitution . The Reverend Samuel Marsden had in 1801 described the Parramatta Female Orphanage to Wilberforce as ' the foundation of religion and morality in this ...
At night they were turned out into the street , to earn their bread by prostitution . The Reverend Samuel Marsden had in 1801 described the Parramatta Female Orphanage to Wilberforce as ' the foundation of religion and morality in this ...
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He turned down a chance to go to Tahiti - where his strong and eccentric personality , as soldier , physician and amorist , might have written a different tale . Everyone began to suggest that he was the right man for South Africa .
He turned down a chance to go to Tahiti - where his strong and eccentric personality , as soldier , physician and amorist , might have written a different tale . Everyone began to suggest that he was the right man for South Africa .
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