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Hugh Goldie [1815-1895], Calabar and Its Mission

London & Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1890. Hbk. pp.328.


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Hugh Goldie [1815-1895], Calabar and Its Mission

Contents

  1. The Country and the People
  2. The Form of Government and its Administration
  3. The Religion of the People
  4. Calabar During the Slave Trade
  5. The Origin of the Mission
  6. The Entrance of the Mission
  7. The Establishment of the Mission
  8. The Establishment of the Mission - continued
  9. The Progress of the Mission
  10. Laying the Foundation of the Church
  11. The Extension of the Mission
  12. The Extension of the Mission - continued
  13. Exploration
  14. The Language, and What has Been Done in it
  15. Folk-Lore
  16. Mission Work and its Methods

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