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Calvinism and mission: Geneva was ready to send out its pastors. Stewart, Ken Jan 1, 2009 985
Baptist work among Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Kuykendall, Michael Mar 22, 2008 3420
Missionary work among our Indians. Frazier, C.F. Reprint Mar 22, 2008 1018
"A man, a Christian.... and a gentleman?": John Day, Southern Baptists, and the nineteenth-century mission to Liberia. Flowers, Elizabeth H. Essay Mar 22, 2008 6040
The American Civil War of 1861-1865: a major challenge to the survival of early Baptists ventures in Nigeria. Ajayi, S. Ademola Essay Mar 22, 2008 4017
John Davis and Joseph Islands: indigenous missionaries among the Creeks in Indian Territory. Faught, Jerry L., II Essay Mar 22, 2008 4676
Open hearts: the Catholic church and the stolen generation in the Kimberley. Zucker, Margaret Essay Jan 1, 2008 6632
"An opportunity to aid in this good work": power and participation in the Ann Hasseltine Missionary Society: in the early years of the Judson Female Institute, "Candy Saturday" brought much delight to the students. (1) This Saturday occurred once a month and was the only time that the women were allowed to buy candy. McMichael, Mandy Ellene Mar 22, 2006 3643
Brazil's ruins of the double crosspiece: now mere remnants of a turbulent past, the missions in this nation's southeast were once bustling commercial and religious centers for Guarani Indians. de Azevedo, Kathleen May 1, 2005 2827
Contributions of William Owen Carver to the missions movement among Southern Baptists: William Owen Carver was professor of Christian missions at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary from 1896 to 1943. More than anyone else, he shaped the theology of mission for Southern Baptists. Barnette, Henlee Mar 22, 2004 1336
William Carey's Muslim encounters in India: the founding of the Baptist Missionary Society of England in 1792 and its sending of William Carey to India the following year resulted from Carey's sermonic pamphlet, An Enquiry into the Obligation of the Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathen. Johnson, Galen K. Mar 22, 2004 3279
Writing the Lake Boga failure. Jensz, Felicity Essay Jul 1, 2003 5891

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