The African Repository, Količine 43–45American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 221
... MONROVIA . - The Rev. T. H. Amos speaks of additions to his Church at Monrovia , and says : " Though we cannot boast of a special out - pouring of the Spirit of God , yet we can rejoice in this - that the Divine presence has been ...
... MONROVIA . - The Rev. T. H. Amos speaks of additions to his Church at Monrovia , and says : " Though we cannot boast of a special out - pouring of the Spirit of God , yet we can rejoice in this - that the Divine presence has been ...
Stran 67
... Monrovia , July 8 , and after land- ing her company at the several ports for which they were destined , cleared from Monrovia , August 30 , and reached Bal- timore , October 2 . Requiring some repairs , which were comparatively slight ...
... Monrovia , July 8 , and after land- ing her company at the several ports for which they were destined , cleared from Monrovia , August 30 , and reached Bal- timore , October 2 . Requiring some repairs , which were comparatively slight ...
Stran 319
... Monrovia , July 10. His health had been poor for some time , but his death was unexpected . Mr. Amos was a graduate of the Ashmun Institute . It is about ten years since he first went to Liberia . He was pastor of the church in Monrovia ...
... Monrovia , July 10. His health had been poor for some time , but his death was unexpected . Mr. Amos was a graduate of the Ashmun Institute . It is about ten years since he first went to Liberia . He was pastor of the church in Monrovia ...
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African Steamship Company 82 | 241 |
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