The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 221
... called to mourn the death of one of her missionaries in the African field . Rev. Eli W. Stokes , ( colored , ) officiating at Crozerville and Carysburg , Messu- rada county , Liberia , died on the morning of February 26 , after a short ...
... called to mourn the death of one of her missionaries in the African field . Rev. Eli W. Stokes , ( colored , ) officiating at Crozerville and Carysburg , Messu- rada county , Liberia , died on the morning of February 26 , after a short ...
Page 263
... called by the in- stincts of race , the promptings of religious zeal , and the providence of God ; and most gracious and peculiar is your privilege ; and I pray God the Holy Spirit for this Society , that the members thereof may see ...
... called by the in- stincts of race , the promptings of religious zeal , and the providence of God ; and most gracious and peculiar is your privilege ; and I pray God the Holy Spirit for this Society , that the members thereof may see ...
Page 310
... called to this state of things . Can it be credited that Great Britain has a treaty with the Sultan of Zanzibar for the sup- pression of the slave - trade on the East Coast . The treaty itself is inadequate in its stipulation , and is ...
... called to this state of things . Can it be credited that Great Britain has a treaty with the Sultan of Zanzibar for the sup- pression of the slave - trade on the East Coast . The treaty itself is inadequate in its stipulation , and is ...
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