Christian Missions and Social Progress: A Sociological Study of Foreign Missions, Volumen1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1897 "The Students' Lectures on Missions at Princeton Theological Seminary, which form the basis of the book now issued, were delivered by the author in the spring of 1896"--Preface. |
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... INFANTICIDE . Child murder not uncommon in China , p . 129. — Infanticide among the Hindus , p . 131. - Has it been entirely checked in India ? p . 132 . -The doom of twins in Africa , p . 134. — Infanticide not common among Mohammedans ...
... INFANTICIDE . Child murder not uncommon in China , p . 129. — Infanticide among the Hindus , p . 131. - Has it been entirely checked in India ? p . 132 . -The doom of twins in Africa , p . 134. — Infanticide not common among Mohammedans ...
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... Infanticide . III . — THE TRIBAL GROUP . ( Evils which pertain to intertribal relationships , and find their origin in the cruel passions of savage life . ) ( 1 ) The Traffic in Human Flesh ; ( 2 ) Slavery ; ( 3 ) Cannibalism ; ( 4 ) ...
... Infanticide . III . — THE TRIBAL GROUP . ( Evils which pertain to intertribal relationships , and find their origin in the cruel passions of savage life . ) ( 1 ) The Traffic in Human Flesh ; ( 2 ) Slavery ; ( 3 ) Cannibalism ; ( 4 ) ...
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... INFANTICIDE . – That the exposure of children in such a way as to insure their destruction was common in classical heathenism is too well known to require more than a passing notice . It is perhaps a less is indeed a Bábos in this ...
... INFANTICIDE . – That the exposure of children in such a way as to insure their destruction was common in classical heathenism is too well known to require more than a passing notice . It is perhaps a less is indeed a Bábos in this ...
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... INFANTICIDE . - That the exposure of children in such a way as to insure their destruction was common in classical heathenism is too well known to require more than a passing notice.5 It is perhaps a less is indeed a ẞábos in this ...
... INFANTICIDE . - That the exposure of children in such a way as to insure their destruction was common in classical heathenism is too well known to require more than a passing notice.5 It is perhaps a less is indeed a ẞábos in this ...
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... infanticide . Japan is in pleasing and humane contrast with her more barbarous neighbors , the Chinese , as regards this dark and cruel crime . That the custom , although uncommon in China . often practised in secret , prevails in China ...
... infanticide . Japan is in pleasing and humane contrast with her more barbarous neighbors , the Chinese , as regards this dark and cruel crime . That the custom , although uncommon in China . often practised in secret , prevails in China ...
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