African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 230
... Christians respecting Africa , has grown brighter and fuller of promise by all the recent events in the moral history of the colonies . There are 1474 members of Christian churches there a greater number in proportion to the entire ...
... Christians respecting Africa , has grown brighter and fuller of promise by all the recent events in the moral history of the colonies . There are 1474 members of Christian churches there a greater number in proportion to the entire ...
Page 326
... Christian missionaries , through whose instrumentality their kingdoms were converted to Christianity . The great Coris , the founder of the French monarchy , was induced by his no less illustrious queen , Clotilda , to listen to the ...
... Christian missionaries , through whose instrumentality their kingdoms were converted to Christianity . The great Coris , the founder of the French monarchy , was induced by his no less illustrious queen , Clotilda , to listen to the ...
Page 91
... Christians , so far as they can be made so , by a Christian education . Consider for a moment the circumstances in which the people of whom we speak differ from other heathen nations , and which favor their con- version by the agency of ...
... Christians , so far as they can be made so , by a Christian education . Consider for a moment the circumstances in which the people of whom we speak differ from other heathen nations , and which favor their con- version by the agency of ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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