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" To the invaluable exertions of the Church Missionary Society more especially — as, also, to a considerable extent, as in all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole... "
Special report of the Anti-slavery conference, held in Paris, Aug. 1867 - Page 21
by Anti-slavery conference - 1869
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Report of the committee of the African Civilization Society to the public ...

Report of the committee of the African Civilization Society to the public ...

Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa - History - 1842 - 99 pages
...J,000l., the latter nearly 2,0001. annually upon the religious instniction of the colony. By their efforts nearly one-fifth of the whole population, a most unusually...under the peculiar circumstances of such a colony. But a few ill-supported schools and ouo chaplain is all that has been contributed by the government...
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Western Africa: Its Condition, and Christianity, the Means of Its Recovery

Western Africa: Its Condition, and Christianity, the Means of Its Recovery

David Jonathan East - Missions - 1844 - 400 pages
...in all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body, the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...school ; and the effects are visible, in considerable moral and religious improvement — very considerable, under the peculiar circumstances of such a colony."...
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Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun: on a charge of slave trading, under the 5 ...

Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun: on a charge of slave trading, under the 5 ...

Pedro de Zulueta, William Brodie Gurney, Great Britain. Central Criminal Court - History - 1844 - 410 pages
...7,(XXW., the latter nearly 2,000/. annually upon the Religious Instruction of the Colony. By their efforts nearly one-fifth of the whole population, a most unusually high proportion in «.ny country, are at school, and the effects are visible in considerable intellectual, moral, and...
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The Church of England Mission in Sierra Leone: Including an Introductory ...

The Church of England Mission in Sierra Leone: Including an Introductory ...

Samuel Abraham Walker - Missions - 1847 - 589 pages
...all our African Settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...proportion in any country — are at school ; and the efforts are visible, in the considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement — very considerable...
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The Church of England mission in Sierra Leone: including an introductory ...

The Church of England mission in Sierra Leone: including an introductory ...

Samuel Abraham Walker - 1847 - 589 pages
...most unusually high proportion in any country — are at school ; and the efforts are visible, in the considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." With the growth of liberated African villages within the Colony, the labors of the missionaries were...
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The case of our West-African cruisers and West-African settlements fairly ...

The case of our West-African cruisers and West-African settlements fairly ...

George Smith (bp. of Victoria) - History - 1848 - 71 pages
...Commons in 1842, p. 395. Answer, 6484. t The Communicants amount at the present time to 1925. 37 usually high proportion in any country — are at School ;...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." The character and value of the religious impression made by Missionary exertion on the native population...
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The case of our West-African cruisers and West-African settlements fairly ...

The case of our West-African cruisers and West-African settlements fairly ...

George Smith (bp. of Victoria) - 1848 - 71 pages
...t The Communicants amount at the present time to 1925. usually high proportion in any country—are at School; and the effects are visible in considerable intellectual, moral, and religious improvement—very considerable under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony." The character and...
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Church missionary intelligencer

Church missionary intelligencer

1850
...in all our African Settlements, to the Wesleyan body, the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...under the peculiar circumstances of such a Colony.' " That your Petitioners have further to represent, that the large expenditure and liberal educational...
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From pole to pole: a handbook of Christian missions

From pole to pole: a handbook of Christian missions

Joseph Hassell - 1866
...all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...under the peculiar circumstances of such a colony." We might add much to what has been advanced in proof of the success which has attended the efforts...
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From pole to pole: a handbook of Christian missions

From pole to pole: a handbook of Christian missions

Joseph Hassell - 1872
...all our African settlements, to the Wesleyan body — the highest praise is due. By their efforts, nearly one-fifth of the whole population — a most...school, and the effects are visible in considerable intellectttal, moral, and religious improvement — very considerable, under the peculiar circumstances...
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