The African Repository, Volumes 39-40American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 214
... mission in the interior . Not far from the Zambesi the mis- sionaries of two English universities have established a mission under the guidance of Dr. Livingstone . " This mission has already overcome its first trials . They have had ...
... mission in the interior . Not far from the Zambesi the mis- sionaries of two English universities have established a mission under the guidance of Dr. Livingstone . " This mission has already overcome its first trials . They have had ...
Page 171
... mission to some part of the Western coast of Africa . About the same time a request was sent to Eng- land by King Eyeo , one of the native kings of Old Calabar , for missionaries to come out and labor among his people . This open- ing ...
... mission to some part of the Western coast of Africa . About the same time a request was sent to Eng- land by King Eyeo , one of the native kings of Old Calabar , for missionaries to come out and labor among his people . This open- ing ...
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... Missions . A TRAINING INSTITUTION IN AFRICA Bishop Payne and the Foreign Committee are persuaded that the time has arrived when there should be established , in connec- tion with our African Mission , a Training Institution , for native ...
... Missions . A TRAINING INSTITUTION IN AFRICA Bishop Payne and the Foreign Committee are persuaded that the time has arrived when there should be established , in connec- tion with our African Mission , a Training Institution , for native ...
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