| Richard Gray - 2005 - 152 páginas
..."The gainers of Money and Missionaries are very poor to try to conquer the wiles of Satan . . . [They] do form the same rule to look upon the native with mockery eyes".2 Domingo, Elliott Kamwana and John Chilembwe exercised this prophetic ministry in Nyasaland,... | |
| Roland Anthony Oliver, Anthony Atmore - 1994 - 324 páginas
...these early nationalists. Domingo wrote: There is too much failure among all Europeans in Nyasaland. The three combined bodies - Missionaries, Government...them there is a title Christendom. And to compare and make a comparison between the Master of the title and his servants, it provokes any African away... | |
| Adrian Hastings - 1995 - 726 páginas
...none more so than one of September 1911: There is too much failure among all Europeans in Nyasaland. The Three Combined Bodies: Missionaries, Government...or Gainers of money do form the same rule to look on a Native with mockery eyes. It sometimes startle us to see that the Three Combined Bodies are from... | |
| Mary Anne Perkins - 2004 - 408 páginas
...those peoples who had been colonized by Europeans. As a Nyasalander, Charles Domingo, wrote in 1911: the three combined bodies— Missionaries, Government...combined bodies are from Europe, and along with them is a title Christendom. ... If we had power enough to communicate ourselves to Europe, we would advise... | |
| Norman Etherington - 2005 - 358 páginas
...gainers of Money and Missionaries are very poor to try and conquer the wiles of Satan . . . [They] do form the same rule to look upon the native with mockery eyes.'18 Some of Domingo's insights appear in the words of John Chilembwe in conversations he had with... | |
| Jack Thomson - 2007 - 172 páginas
...ungrammatical phrases. Among the most memorable is his cutting description of the Europeans in Malawi: The three combined bodies, Missionaries, Government...gainers of money do form the same rule to look upon the natives with mockery eyes... Therefore the life of the three combined bodies is altogether too cheaty,... | |
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