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in the interior , “ making night hideous " with the shrieks of murdered men , and the cries of women and children driven from their blazing huts , while the flag of some Christian nation , often of Portugal , floats in the air .
in the interior , “ making night hideous " with the shrieks of murdered men , and the cries of women and children driven from their blazing huts , while the flag of some Christian nation , often of Portugal , floats in the air .
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Meantime , however , the most efficient means practicable are used for developing the energies of the native Christians . Thus , at Cavalla , we have The Christian Supper , a frugal meal prepared by the communicants in turn , on the ...
Meantime , however , the most efficient means practicable are used for developing the energies of the native Christians . Thus , at Cavalla , we have The Christian Supper , a frugal meal prepared by the communicants in turn , on the ...
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They are Christian emigrants , journeying across the wide ocean , with Bibles ... Now , I say , that when you send out such companies of people , you send Christianity to Africa ; and I would fain emphasise this remark , and invite ...
They are Christian emigrants , journeying across the wide ocean , with Bibles ... Now , I say , that when you send out such companies of people , you send Christianity to Africa ; and I would fain emphasise this remark , and invite ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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