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| Title
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CMS Awake!
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| Volume Number
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4
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| Issue Date
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Apr 1894
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| Keywords
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Africans, animal, Archbishop of Canterbury, arms, baby, baptism, birth, blindness, chief, children, clergy, convert, correspondence, death, dispensary, doctor, gospel, government, Hindu, hospital, hymn, idol, Indians, indigenous Christians, Jesus, lady missionaries, literature, medical mission, monarch, money, Native Church, native clergy, New Testament, Old Testament, pilgrimage, pity, poem, prayer, preaching, prisoner, privilege, psalm, Religious Tract Society, sacrifice, school, Scripture, servant, service, ship, slavery, steamboat, Sunday School, superstition, teaching, The Bible, trade, translation, tribe, war, widow, women, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
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| Names
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Krapf, Ludwig; Tucker, AlfredBiographies
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| Countries
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Australia; Canada; China; Egypt; India; Iran; Japan; Kenya; Mozambique; Pakistan; Sierra Leone; Sri Lanka; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States
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| Places
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Africa; Agra; Arabian Peninsula; Batala; Chennai; Fort Simpson; Frere Town; Gingolx; Haida Gwaii; Hokkaido; Islington; Jilore; Karachi; Kisokwe; Kyushu; Lahore; Lake Victoria; London; Mamboia; Mengo; Metlakatla; Mombasa; Mpwapwa; Nassa; Nyanza; Punjab; Rabai; Travancore; Zanzibar
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| Produced By
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Church Missionary Society
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| Place of Publication
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London
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| Additional Information
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A Missionary Magazine for General Readers.
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| Other Titles
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Eastward Ho! The Periodical Titles
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| Library
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Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham
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| Copyright
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Church Mission Society
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