The Planting of Christianity in Africa, Том 1Lutterworth Press, 1948 - Всего страниц: 22 |
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... Egypt or the undeveloped peoples beyond . This native Egyptian population , later known as the Copts , ' provided the other type of environment to which Christianity was exposed . The popular Egyptian religion was much con- cerned with ...
... Egypt or the undeveloped peoples beyond . This native Egyptian population , later known as the Copts , ' provided the other type of environment to which Christianity was exposed . The popular Egyptian religion was much con- cerned with ...
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... Egypt " who suffered deaths illustriously at Alexandria and throughout Egypt and Thebais ” .3 Egyptian Christians also suffered outside their country ; some were taken to labour in copper mines in Palestine ; others suffered in ...
... Egypt " who suffered deaths illustriously at Alexandria and throughout Egypt and Thebais ” .3 Egyptian Christians also suffered outside their country ; some were taken to labour in copper mines in Palestine ; others suffered in ...
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... Egyptian inhabitants , some translation of the New Testament books was required . Of the native Egyptian dialects in use , three became the media for new versions of the scriptures ; the Sahidic of Upper Egypt , the Bohairic of the Nile ...
... Egyptian inhabitants , some translation of the New Testament books was required . Of the native Egyptian dialects in use , three became the media for new versions of the scriptures ; the Sahidic of Upper Egypt , the Bohairic of the Nile ...
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THE PEOPLE | 14 |
4 THE MYSTIC ENVIRONMENT | 28 |
CHAPTER 4 | 55 |
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Abolition Abyssinia Alexandria appointed Arab arrived Ashanti Bantu baptism baptized became Berber Bible bishop British Cape Town Catholic century chaplain chief Church Missionary Society colonists Colony Company Congo continent conversion Coptic desert Directors Donatist Dutch E. W. Smith East eastern Egypt Egyptian Ency England established European evangelical faith frontier G. M. Theal Governor Graaff Reinet Granville Sharp Griqua Guinea Coast Hamites Harnack History Hottentots Ibid influence Islam Jesuit John king kingdom labour land language later liberated Africans London London Missionary Society Mesnage Methodist miles minister mission Muslim native Negro Nile Nubia pagan Philip pioneer Plessis population Portugal Portuguese reached received religion religious Report River Robert Moffat Roman Sahara Schmidlin secure sent settlement settlers Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Company slave-trade slaves South Africa station Sudan T. W. Arnold Theal trade tribes Vanderkemp Wesleyan West Africa Wilberforce Xhosas Zachary Macaulay Zambezi