African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Christian Church in Carthage and in Numidia . We shall now say something briefly about the Church in Egypt . It has already been stated that we do not know exactly • { how and when Christianity was first introduced into Africa ; but we ...
... Christian Church in Carthage and in Numidia . We shall now say something briefly about the Church in Egypt . It has already been stated that we do not know exactly • { how and when Christianity was first introduced into Africa ; but we ...
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... Christian thought in general and which have already been mentioned in this chapter . His most characteristic idea is the conception of a Christian commonwealth as the culmination of man's spiritual development . Through his authority ...
... Christian thought in general and which have already been mentioned in this chapter . His most characteristic idea is the conception of a Christian commonwealth as the culmination of man's spiritual development . Through his authority ...
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... Christianity , had such blood , the blood of the infidel , in their veins . On the other hand , there must have been much Spanish or Portuguese orthodox Christian blood in the Mohammedans who emigrated to Africa . It is known that the ...
... Christianity , had such blood , the blood of the infidel , in their veins . On the other hand , there must have been much Spanish or Portuguese orthodox Christian blood in the Mohammedans who emigrated to Africa . It is known that the ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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