African Repository and Colonial Journal, Količine 17–18American Colonization Society., 1967 |
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Stran 173
... missionaries is twenty - eight . The number of communicants reported at seventeen stations is one thousand nine hundred and eighty - three . The amount of contributions in one year , by the native Missionary Societies , at eleven ...
... missionaries is twenty - eight . The number of communicants reported at seventeen stations is one thousand nine hundred and eighty - three . The amount of contributions in one year , by the native Missionary Societies , at eleven ...
Stran 6
... missionary will turn trader in spite of himself . For he goes among the natives with the avowed object of benefiting them . must be done as they understand it . They care nothing for books , and if the missionary who comes to benefit ...
... missionary will turn trader in spite of himself . For he goes among the natives with the avowed object of benefiting them . must be done as they understand it . They care nothing for books , and if the missionary who comes to benefit ...
Stran 43
... missionary socie- ties to send out colored missionaries , is the fact that they will harmonize with the colonists more readily , and will also have more easy access to the natives , and more powerful influence with them than white men ...
... missionary socie- ties to send out colored missionaries , is the fact that they will harmonize with the colonists more readily , and will also have more easy access to the natives , and more powerful influence with them than white men ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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