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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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32 Ethnicity was another factor which appeared to loom very large in the early years of missionary work but soon faded into ... American missionaries deliberately sought out an area free from European colonial governments and considered ...
32 Ethnicity was another factor which appeared to loom very large in the early years of missionary work but soon faded into ... American missionaries deliberately sought out an area free from European colonial governments and considered ...
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R. I. Rotberg ( 1963 ) emphasizes the background and training of London Missionary Society Agents as well as daily ... Of twenty - three ordained missionaries who served the American Board in South Africa before 1880 , only five came ...
R. I. Rotberg ( 1963 ) emphasizes the background and training of London Missionary Society Agents as well as daily ... 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 |
A South African | 31 |
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