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| Title
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CMS Awake!
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| Issue Number
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89
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| Volume Number
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8
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| Issue Date
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May 1898
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| Keywords
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Africans, agriculture, arms, baby, baptism, blindness, boarding-school, Buddhism, cannibal, caste, catechist, chaplain, chief, children, clergy, congregation, convert, correspondence, death, doctor, East India Company, Eclectic Society, entertainment, Evangelicalism, extended family, fever, furlough, generation, gospel, government, hospital, hunting, hymn, injury, Islam, Jesus, leprosy, Maori, medical mission, Methodist, Mohammedan, monarch, money, morality, Muslim women, ordination, photograph, piety, port, prayer, preaching, print, prison, prisoner, psalm, race, rail, rebel, rebellion, revolution, school, Scripture, secretary, servant, service, ship, slavery, sport, superstition, teaching, The Bible, trade, translation, tribe, university, war, wife, women
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| Names
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Hall, William; Marsden, Samuel; Pratt, Josiah; Scott, Thomas; Simeon, Charles; Venn, John; Wilberforce, William; Wright, HenryBiographies
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| Countries
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Australia; China; France; India; Japan; Kenya; New Zealand; Sierra Leone; Sri Lanka; Uganda; United Kingdom
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| Places
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Africa; Basharatpur; Dodanduwa; Frere Town; Fukuoka; Gorakhpur; Kyushu; London; Mengo; Mombasa; Rabai; Tokyo; Zhenjiang
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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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| Other Issues in this Volume
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