Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... Church institu- tion in Ohio . Upon learning about the origins of the AME Church , which had been founded some eighty - five years earlier on principles similar to those of the Ethiopian Church , Manye sent the Rev. Mokoni information ...
... Church institu- tion in Ohio . Upon learning about the origins of the AME Church , which had been founded some eighty - five years earlier on principles similar to those of the Ethiopian Church , Manye sent the Rev. Mokoni information ...
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Church of Scotland over the use of funds that he received while in England . The government recognized his church as one of the prom- inent African churches.2 26 The Ethiopian Church was the consummation of the Africans acquainted with ...
Church of Scotland over the use of funds that he received while in England . The government recognized his church as one of the prom- inent African churches.2 26 The Ethiopian Church was the consummation of the Africans acquainted with ...
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... church ; but they needed the AME Church for its name in order to receive official recognition from the South African government and the financial and technical assistance of its American members . On the other hand , the AME Church's ...
... church ; but they needed the AME Church for its name in order to receive official recognition from the South African government and the financial and technical assistance of its American members . On the other hand , the AME Church's ...
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Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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