These Sought a CountryHarper, 1950 - 156 páginas |
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... American Colonization Society that Mills devoted the last years of his brief life . That organization had as its purpose , so its constitution stated , “ colonizing ( with their consent ) the free people of color residing in our coun ...
... American Colonization Society that Mills devoted the last years of his brief life . That organization had as its purpose , so its constitution stated , “ colonizing ( with their consent ) the free people of color residing in our coun ...
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... American Colonization Society would be the means both of solving the problem of slavery and of Negro - white tensions in the United States and of winning Africa to the Christian faith . In view of subsequent history , the program of the ...
... American Colonization Society would be the means both of solving the problem of slavery and of Negro - white tensions in the United States and of winning Africa to the Christian faith . In view of subsequent history , the program of the ...
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... American Christian youth with the vision of the world had Royal G. Wilder never joined the Society of Brethren . The ... Colonization Society did not owe its existence to Mills . Moreover , Liberia , to the founding of which Mills gave ...
... American Christian youth with the vision of the world had Royal G. Wilder never joined the Society of Brethren . The ... Colonization Society did not owe its existence to Mills . Moreover , Liberia , to the founding of which Mills gave ...
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INTRODUCTION 7 | 7 |
THE INSPIRED SCHOLAR | 17 |
HE SOUGHT COUNTRIES | 40 |
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Términos y frases comunes
adopted Africa American Board American Colonization Society Andover Andover Theological Seminary Baptist Missionary Society became believed Bengali Bible Society Brethren Britain British brought called Carey's China Inland Mission Chinese Chinese Evangelization Society Chris Christ Christian faith churches conversion culture declared denominations Doshisha dream East India Company England entered enterprise Evangelical expecting great things felt five followed Foreign Missions gave God's Gospel Hardy hoped Hudson Taylor inspiration Japan Japanese Jesus Joseph Hardy Neesima labors land later leaders learned lives mankind ment Methodist Mills months movement nation Neesima Negroes never nineteenth century non-Occidental Obookiah Occident officials organization Pacific pioneer possible prayer Protestant missionaries Protestant missions proved province purpose reached Reformed religion religious Richard Samuel John Mills seeking a country seemed Serampore Shanghai Shansi sought a country spread Student Volunteer Movement theological tian tion United vision West Western civilization William Carey