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12 Colenso had good reason to hope that his missionaries would soon out - distance their rivals . ... Methodist Missionary Society , on the other hand , were very much poor relations among British missionaries in south - east Africa .
12 Colenso had good reason to hope that his missionaries would soon out - distance their rivals . ... Methodist Missionary Society , on the other hand , were very much poor relations among British missionaries in south - east Africa .
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30 As a result , those missionaries who missed out on government land grants in the 1840s and 18sos bought farms with their own funds in later decades . 31 This movement , of course , made mincemeat of the grand strategies of the ...
30 As a result , those missionaries who missed out on government land grants in the 1840s and 18sos bought farms with their own funds in later decades . 31 This movement , of course , made mincemeat of the grand strategies of the ...
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R. I. Rotberg ( 1965 ) emphasizes the background and training of London Missionary Society Agents as well as daily ... 6 Of twenty - three ordained missionaries who served the American Board in South Africa before 1880 , only five came ...
R. I. Rotberg ( 1965 ) emphasizes the background and training of London Missionary Society Agents as well as daily ... 6 Of twenty - three ordained missionaries who served the American Board in South Africa before 1880 , only five came ...
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The Queen Mother in Africa RONALD COHEN | 14 |
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