The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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The form of death does indeed remain , but the power of death has been abolished . Christ has already destroyed the works of him that had the power of death , that He might deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime ...
The form of death does indeed remain , but the power of death has been abolished . Christ has already destroyed the works of him that had the power of death , that He might deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime ...
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... held in their rooms in Wash . ington city , on Friday , April 13 , it was Resolved , That the Executive Committee most sincerely regret the loss which they , in common with the friends of Africa , have sustained in the death of Rev.
... held in their rooms in Wash . ington city , on Friday , April 13 , it was Resolved , That the Executive Committee most sincerely regret the loss which they , in common with the friends of Africa , have sustained in the death of Rev.
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All sickness and death is from the influence of spirits of evil , or spirits of the wicked dead . ... And there are in every community those who communicate with and com . mand these spirits of evil , and send them on errands of death .
All sickness and death is from the influence of spirits of evil , or spirits of the wicked dead . ... And there are in every community those who communicate with and com . mand these spirits of evil , and send them on errands of death .
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road in Liberia | 1 |
FarOff Results Poetry 374 Indigo Machinery for LiberiaLi | 28 |
ciety | 65 |
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